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ECHL Today - Feb. 10

Friday, February 10th
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Adirondack Thunder (16-20-6) at Newfoundland Growlers (32-12-1)    7 p.m. NT

  • Adirondack’ Shane Harper has 13 points (7g-6a) in his last 10 games.
  • Pavel Gogolev leads Newfoundland against the Thunder with four goals and eight points.
  • Thunder are fourth on the penalty kill on the road at 85.2 percent (52-for-61).
  • Growlers are 7-0-1 in games decided beyond regulation.

Iowa Heartlanders (9-24-10) at Indy Fuel (30-14-2)                                  7 p.m. ET

  • Iowa’s Bo Hanson has four points (2g-2a) in his last three games.
  • Alex Wideman leads Indy against the Heartlanders with nine points (3g-6a).
  • Heartlanders are league’s third-least penalized team with 12.07 penalty minutes per game.
  • Fuel lead the league with 12 shorthanded goals.

Atlanta Gladiators (24-14-6) at Jacksonville Icemen (28-15-1)                7 p.m. ET

  • Atlanta’s Reese Vitelli is on a six-game point streak (1g-8a).
  • Zach Jordan leads Jacksonville against the Gladiators with three goals.
  • Gladiators are third with 35.77 shots per game.
  • Icemen are 11-0-1 in games decided in overtime or a shootout.

Greenville Swamp Rabbits (24-12-7) at South Carolina Stingrays (26-11-5)   7:05 p.m. ET

  • Tanner Eberle leads Greenville against the Stingrays with four goals.
  • South Carolina’s Josh Wilkins is tied for second with nine power-play goals.
  • Swamp Rabbits are 14-5-7 in one-goal games.
  • Stingrays are 14-0-2 when leading after one period.

Reading Royals (26-15-2) at Worcester Railers (23-20-3)                         7:05 p.m. ET

  • Reading’s Jacob Gaucher is on a three-game point streak (3g-2a).
  • Brent Beaudoin leads Worcester against the Royals with three goals.
  • Royals are tied for fifth with seven shorthanded goals.
  • Railers are league’s least-penalized team with 9.07 penalty minutes per game.

Norfolk Admirals (9-33-3) at Wheeling Nailers (19-21-4)                         7:10 p.m. ET

  • Norfolk’s Eric Cooley is on a five-game point streak (3g-5a).
  • Wheeling’s Justin Addamo is fifth among rookies with 18 goals.
  • Admirals are 7-0-1 when leading after two periods.
  • Nailers are sixth with 29.55 shots-against per game.

Trois-Rivières Lions (17-25-2) at Maine Mariners (25-14-2)                   7:15 p.m. ET

  • Brett Stapley leads Trois-Rivières against the Mariners with six points (1g-5a).
  • Maine’s Mathew Santos has 11 points (5g-6a) in his last nine games.
  • Lions are 14-1-0 when leading after two periods.
  • Mariners have outscored their opponents 53-35 in the first period.

Kalamazoo Wings (18-22-3) at Toledo Walleye (25-15-6)                         7:15 p.m. ET

  • Mason McCarty leads Kalamazoo against the Walleye with seven goals and nine points.
  • Toledo’s Trenton Bliss has nine points (5g-4a) in his last six games.
  • K-Wings are 10-1-0 when leading after two periods.
  • Walleye are third with 28.26 shots-against per game.

Orlando Solar Bears (21-19-6) at Florida Everblades (27-10-6)              7:30 p.m. ET

  • Tristin Langan leads Orlando against the Everblades with five goals and 11 points.
  • Florida’s Jake Smith is on a five-game point streak (3g-2a).
  • Solar Bears are 9-3-1 in their last 13 games.
  • Everblades have outscored their opponents 57-33 in the third period.

Cincinnati Cyclones (24-12-7) at Savannah Ghost Pirates (14-23-8)       7:30 p.m. ET

  • Cincinnati’s Mark Sinclair is tied for the league lead with three shutouts.
  • Savannah’s Pat Guay is on a seven-game point streak (4g-6a).
  • Cyclones are tied for second with five shorthanded goals on the road.
  • Ghost Pirates have scored 19 goals in their last four games (2-1-1).

Fort Wayne Komets (21-15-6) at Allen Americans (22-21-1)                   7:05 p.m. CT

  • Fort Wayne’s Tye Felhaber is second with 38 assists.
  • Allen’s Colton Hargrove is on a 19-game point streak (19g-11a).
  • Komets lead the league with 37.31 shots per game.
  • Americans have outscored their opponents 25-7 during four-game winning streak.

Kansas City Mavericks (20-18-5) at Wichita Thunder (25-17-3)             7:05 p.m. CT

  • Kansas City’s Pascal Laberge is on a six-game point streak (4g-7a).
  • Quinn Preston leads Wichita against the Mavericks with nine points (3g-6a).
  • Mavericks are 12-2-2 when leading after two periods.
  • Thunder are first on the power play at home at 30.1 percent (34-for-113).

Utah Grizzlies (19-23-1) at Rapid City Rush (20-23-1)                             7:05 p.m. MT

  • Tarun Fizer leads Utah against the Rush with 11 points (5g-6a).
  • Rapid City’s Max Coatta has 15 points (6g-9a) in his last 12 games.
  • Grizzlies are 7-3-1 in one-goal games.
  • Rush are tied for the league lead with seven wins when trailing after one period (7-13-0).

Tulsa Oilers (15-20-8) at Idaho Steelheads (34-8-2)                                  7:10 p.m. MT

  • Eddie Matsushima leads Tulsa against the Steelheads with four goals and five points.
  • Idaho’s Zane Franklin has three goals in his last three games.
  • Oilers are tied for the league lead with two shorthanded goals against.
  • Steelheads lead the league in goals per game (4.11) and goals-against per game (2.14).

MOST GAMES PLAYED, ECHL CAREER859 – Sam Ftorek (Augusta/Mobile/Greensboro/Gwinnett/Fresno/Cincinnati/   Kalamazoo/Norfolk - 1998- 2018)856 – Mike Pelech (Ontario/Toledo/Cincinnati/Utah/Norfolk/Reading/   Greenville/Wheeling/Indy/Atlanta - 2009-Present)789 – Cam Brown (Columbus/Erie/Baton Rouge/Gwinnett - 1991-2006)771 – Louis Dumont (Tallahassee/Wheeling/Louisiana/Augusta/   Pensacola/Mississippi/Utah- 1994-2006)767 – Justin Taylor (Trenton/Idaho/Tulsa/Kalamazoo - 2010-Present)

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