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ECHL Today - Feb. 1

Friday, February 1st
ECHL Today - Feb. 1

Worcester Railers (19-18-6) at Newfoundland Growlers (28-12-2)7 p.m. NT

  •  Ivan Kosorenkov leads Worcester against the Growlers with two goals.

  •  Newfoundland’s Scott Pooley is tied for second among rookies with 18 goals.

  •  Railers are tied for second with two shorthanded goals against.

  •  Growlers are tied for second with 3.76 goals per game.

Reading Royals (19-14-8) at Adirondack Thunder (24-15-5)7 p.m. ET

  •  Reading’s Chris McCarthy is on a five-game point streak (3g-8a).

  •  Adirondack’s John Edwardh has at least one point in six of his last seven games (6g-4a).

  •  Royals are league’s second-least penalized team with 10.24 penalty minutes per game.

  •  Thunder are 16-2-1 when scoring first.

Orlando Solar Bears (21-17-3) at Greenville Swamp Rabbits (14-27-5)7 p.m. ET

  •  Mathieu Foget leads Orlando with 12 goals and 29 points.

  •  Michael Pelech leads Greenville against the Solar Bears with eight points (1g-7a).

  •  Solar Bears are 13-2-1 when scoring first.

  •  Swamp Rabbits are 7-0-2 when leading after two periods.

Maine Mariners (21-21-1) at Manchester Monarchs (22-19-2)7 p.m. ET

  •  Maine’s Morgan Adams-Moisan is second among rookies with a 28.3 percent shooting percentage (15-for-53).

  •  Spencer Watson leads Manchester against the Mariners with five goals.

  •  Mariners are 10-0-0 when leading after two periods.

  •  Monarchs are 11-3-0 when outshot by their opponent.

Indy Fuel (22-19-3) at Wheeling Nailers (20-20-3)7:05 p.m. ET

  •  Kevin Dufour leads Indy against the Nailers with five goals.

  •  Wheeling’s Yushiroh Hirano and Michael Phillips are tied for first among rookies with seven power-play goals.

  •  Fuel lead the league on the penalty kill at 86.9 percent (166-for-191).

  •  Nailers are tied for the league lead with 13 shorthanded goals.

Tulsa Oilers (25-16-6) at Toledo Walleye (26-10-7)7:15 p.m. ET

  •  Tulsa’s Kyle Rhodes is tied for first among rookie defensemen with 10 goals.

  •  Toledo’s Matt Register leads defensemen with 43 points (9g-27a).

  •  Oilers lead the league in shots per game (35.15) and shots-against per game (25.94).

  •  Walleye have gone to overtime or a shootout in three straight games and in six of their last eight.

Norfolk Admirals (17-21-6) at Jacksonville Icemen (23-19-2)7:30 p.m. ET

  •  Norfolk’s Kelly Klima has at least one point in seven of his last eight games (4g-4a).

  •  Cameron Critchlow lead Jacksonville against the Admirals with four goals.

  •  Admirals are 12-0-0 when leading after two periods.

  •  Icemen lead the league with eight shorthanded goals at home.

Rapid City Rush (17-23-7) at Cincinnati Cyclones (27-8-6)7:35 p.m. ET

  •  Rapid City’s Shaquille Merasty is third with 159 shots on goal.

  •  Cincinnati’s Jesse Schultz is tied for third with 32 assists.

  •  Rush are tied for the league lead with six wins when trailing after one period.

  •  Cyclones have outscored their opponents 50-22 in the third period.

Idaho Steelheads (27-14-3) at Allen Americans (15-28-5)7:05 p.m. CT

  •  A.J. White leads Idaho against the Americans with five points (1g-4a).

  •  Allen’s Zach Pochiro leads the league with 25 goals.

  •  Steelheads are first on the power play on the road at 26.5 percent (22-for-83).

  •  Americans are 9-0-2 when leading after two periods.

South Carolina Stingrays (24-17-2) at Kansas City Mavericks (21-17-3)7:05 p.m. CT

  •  South Carolina’s Grant Besse is on a four-game goal streak (4g).

  •  Kansas City’s Willie Raskob is fourth among defensemen with 25 assists.

  •  Stingrays are 14-5-2 in one-goal games.

  •  Mavericks are sixth with 29.61 shots-against per game.

Utah Grizzlies (26-13-4) at Wichita Thunder (18-18-8)7:05 p.m. CT

  •  Austin Carroll leads Utah against the Thunder with five goals and nine points.

  •  Wichita’s Ralph Cuddemi is tied for the league lead with 11 power-play goals.

  •  Grizzlies are sixth with 3.47 goals per game.

  •  Thunder lead the league on the power play at 22.7 percent (37-for-163).

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