
Stingrays Weekly Report - December 28
December 28, 2020 - ECHL (ECHL)
South Carolina Stingrays News Release
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. - The South Carolina Stingrays continued their strong start to the 2020-21 season last weekend, earning three of a possible four points from a home-and-home series with the Greenville Swamp Rabbits. SC has now earned points from all five of their first games to begin the year. Both contests required extra time, with the Rays prevailing in a shootout Saturday night on the road before falling in overtime Sunday afternoon in North Charleston.
To begin 2021, South Carolina will head back to the upstate for a New Year's Day matchup with the Swamp Rabbits Friday and then continue to Jacksonville to face the Icemen on Saturday night. Greenville's two victories in their first six outings have both come against the Rays, while Jacksonville has started the season with a 1-4-0 record.
STINGRAYS RECORD: 3-0-2-0
LAST WEEK: 1-0-1-0
SATURDAY: SOUTH CAROLINA STINGRAYS 3, GREENVILLE SWAMP RABBITS 2 SO
(Bon Secours Wellness Arena - Greenville, SC)
The Stingrays came away victorious from their first shootout of the season, defeating the Greenville Swamp Rabbits by a final score of 3-2 for their third straight win on Saturday night at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena. Stingrays forwards Dylan Steman and Mason Morelli scored goals in the win, while goaltender Hunter Shepard picked up his second victory of the year with 29 saves and four straight denials in the shootout.
SUNDAY: GREENVILLE SWAMP RABBITS 3, SOUTH CAROLINA STINGRAYS 2 OT
(North Charleston Coliseum - North Charleston, SC)
For the second time this season, defender Ben Finkelstein was at the right place at the right time, scoring in overtime for the Greenville Swamp Rabbits to defeat the South Carolina Stingrays by a 3-2 score on Sunday afternoon at the North Charleston Coliseum. South Carolina goals were scored by linemates Justin Florek and Andrew Cherniwchan in a losing effort, while goaltender Alex Dubeau turned aside 26 shots in his season-debut for the Rays.
THIS WEEK
Friday, January 1 - at Greenville Swamp Rabbits, 2:05 p.m. (Bon Secours Wellness Arena)
Saturday, January 2 - at Jacksonville Icemen, 7 p.m. (VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena)
STINGRAYS LEADERS
Goals: 2 - Andrew Cherniwchan, Justin Florek, Caleb Herbert, Mason Morelli, Dylan Steman
Assists: 3 - Cole Ully
Points: 4 - Andrew Cherniwchan, Caleb Herbert, Mason Morelli, Cole Ully
Plus/Minus: Plus-5 - Macoy Erkamps
Penalty Minutes: 11 - Macoy Erkamps
Shots On Goal: 18 - Caleb Herbert
Wins: 2 - Hunter Shepard
Goals Against Average: 1.89 - Hunter Shepard
Save Percentage: 0.935 - Hunter Shepard
DEFENSIVE PROWESS
Through their first five games of the season, South Carolina ranks third in the ECHL defensively, allowing just 2.0 goals per game. After a stellar performance from goaltender Hunter Shepard on Saturday, Alex Dubeau had a strong showing in his season debut in net on Sunday. The Rays have picked up where they left off in 2019-20, when they finished the shortened campaign as the best defensive team in the league, allowing an average of just 2.37 goals per game.
SHEPARD SETTLING IN
Rookie goaltender Hunter Shepard earned his second straight win with 29 saves on Saturday night in Greenville. In the victory, the netminder lowered his goals-against average to 1.89 while raising his save percentage to 0.935. At the conclusion of his first month in pro hockey, Shepard, a native of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, ranks fifth in the ECHL with 86 total saves, and eighth in the league in GAA.
EXCELLENT ERKAMPS
Defender Macoy Erkamps has been a steady presence on the back end for the Stingrays to start the 2020-21 year, earning an even or better rating in all of the team's five games. The Delta, British Columbia native is tied for fifth in the ECHL with a +5 rating, and has an assist as well as eight shots on net this season. Erkamps, who is in his fifth pro year, spent his previous two seasons with the AHL's Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins.
KILLING KINGS
The Rays were a perfect 8-for-8 on the penalty kill last week, increasing their early-season killing percentage to 92.3%, which ranks third in the ECHL. After stopping four power play opportunities on Saturday, SC duplicated their perfect performance in Sunday's game, discarding all the Swamp Rabbits' four man-advantages. South Carolina is on a streak of 14 straight penalties killed leading into Friday's game.
- Tickets for all of the team's upcoming 2020-21 home contests are on sale now via Ticketmaster.
ECHL Stories from December 28, 2020
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- IceMen Hand Everblades First Loss of the Season - Florida Everblades
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- IceMen Agree to Terms with Forward Christopher Brown - Jacksonville Icemen
- Grizzlies Sign Goaltender Parker Gahagen - Utah Grizzlies
- Thunder Announces Arena Capacity Increase - Wichita Thunder
- Garret Sparks Heads to NHL - Orlando Solar Bears
- ECHL Transactions - December 28 - ECHL
- Thunder Weekly, December 28 - Wichita Thunder
- Weekend Review and Tonight's Preview vs JAX - Florida Everblades
- Oil Drops: Oilers Look to Bounce Back After Back-To-Back Losses - Tulsa Oilers
- Solar Bears Announce 2020-21 Promotional Schedule - Orlando Solar Bears
- Gameday Preview: Everblades at IceMen, December 28, 2020 - Jacksonville Icemen
- Grizzlies Weekly: Home Opener Set for Thursday - Utah Grizzlies
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