Brampton Beast (1-2-0) at Newfoundland Growlers (3-1-0) 7 p.m. NT
- Brampton’s Jordan Henry leads defensemen with two goals.
- Newfoundland’s Patrick Munson is fourth with a .951 save percentage.
- Beast have outshot their opponent in two of their three games.
- Growlers are first on the power play at home at 42.1 percent (8-for-19).
Orlando Solar Bears (0-2-0) at South Carolina Stingrays (2-0-0) 6:05 p.m. ET
- Ivan Kosorenkov leads Orlando with two goals.
- South Carolina’s Dylan Steman is tied for fourth among rookies with a 50.0 percent shooting percentage (1-for-2).
- Solar Bears are third with 36.50 shots per game.
- Stingrays are 5-for-5 on the penalty kill.
Worcester Railers (2-0-0) at Adirondack Thunder (1-1-1) 7 p.m. ET
- Worcester’s Jakub Skarek is fourth with a 1.42 goals-against average.
- Robbie Payne leads Adirondack with two goals.
- Railers are 9-for-9 on the penalty kill.
- Thunder are sixth with 36.47 shots per game.
Norfolk Admirals (1-2-0) at Florida Everblades (2-0-0) 7 p.m. ET
- Norfolk’s Ale Rodriguez has three points (2g-1a) in his last two games.
- Tanner Jeannot leads Florida with three goals.
- Admirals are seventh on the power play at 21.4 percent (3-for-14).
- Everblades have scored five of their nine goals in the first period.
Cincinnati Cyclones (1-0-0) at Kalamazoo Wings (0-1-0) 7 p.m. ET
- Cincinnati’s Michael Houser is fifth with a .947 save percentage.
- Kalamazoo’s Adam Dauda scored first pro goal on Saturday at Fort Wayne.
- Cyclones went 5-for-5 on the penalty kill in their season-opening win over Wheeling.
- K-Wings outshot Fort Wayne 43-27 in their season opener last Saturday.
Maine Mariners (0-1-1) at Reading Royals (1-1-1) 7 p.m. ET
- Maine’s Dillan Fox scored two goals in 3-2 shootout loss at Worcester on Friday.
- Reading’s Eric Knodel is tied for third among defensemen with three points (1g-2a).
- Mariners went 5-for-5 on the penalty kill in last night’s shootout loss at Worcester.
- Royals are fourth on the power play at 30.8 percent (4-for-13).
Greenville Swamp Rabbits (2-0-0) at Atlanta Gladiators (0-1-0) 7:05 p.m. ET
- Greenville’s Liam Pecararo scored first pro goal in last night’s win over Jacksonville.
- Atlanta’s Dante Hannoun had two assists in pro debut last night against South Carolina.
- Swamp Rabbits lead the league with two shorthanded goals.
- Gladiators went 3-for-3 on the penalty kill last night against South Carolina.
Indy Fuel (2-0-0) at Wheeling Nailers (0-2-0) 7:05 p.m. ET
- Indy’s Karl El-Mir leads rookies with three power-play goals.
- Wheeling’s Jan Drozg scored first pro goal on Friday at Fort Wayne.
- Fuel have outscored their opponents 6-0 in the first period.
- Nailers went 1-for-2 on the power play last night at Fort Wayne.
Toledo Walleye (1-0-0) at Fort Wayne Komets (2-0-0) 7:35 p.m. ET
- Brett Boeing leads Toledo with five shots on goal.
- Fort Wayne’s Matthew Boudens is third among rookies with a 66.7 percent shooting percentage (2-for-3).
- Walleye went 2-for-2 on the penalty kill in their season-opening win at Brampton.
- Komets are second on the power play at home at 33.3 percent (3-for-9).
Utah Grizzlies (2-2-0) at Allen Americans (2-1-0) 7:05 p.m. CT
- Utah’s Josh Dickinson has hat tricks in his last two games.
- Allen’s Les Lancaster is tied for third among rookies with four points (0g-4a).
- Grizzlies have outscored their opponents 5-0 in the third period.
- Americans are tied for sixth with 4.50 goals per game.
Rapid City Rush (1-1-1) at Tulsa Oilers (1-3-0) 7:05 p.m. CT
- Rapid City’s Giovanni Fiore is tied for third with 16 shots on goal.
- Tulsa’s Eric Drapluk is tied for third among defensemen with 12 shots on goal.
- Rush have outscored their opponents 4-1 in the first period.
- Oilers have scored eight of their 13 goals in the third period.
Wichita Thunder (1-1-2) at Idaho Steelheads (3-0-0) 7:10 p.m. MT
- Wichita’s Chris Crane is tied for third with four goals.
- Idaho’s Tomas Sholl is third with a 1.30 goals-against average.
- Thunder have scored five of their 10 goals in the second period.
- Steelheads have outscored their opponents 5-0 in the first period.
MOST CAREER COACHING WINS |
609 – Jason Christie (Peoria, 2000-05; Utah, 2005-08; Ontario, 2011-15; Tulsa, 2015-17; Jacksonville, 2017-Present) |
508 – Jeff Pyle (Mobile, 1998-2002; Gwinnett, 2003-11; Evansville, 2013-14; Atlanta, 2018-Present) |
491 – John Marks (Charlotte, 1993-98; Greenville, 1998-2006; Pensacola, 2007-08; Augusta, 2008-09) |
480 – John Brophy (Hampton Roads, 1989-2000; Wheeling, 2001-03) |
401 – Malcolm Cameron (Cincinnati, 2002-03; Long Beach, 2004-06; Texas, 2006-08; Florida, 2008-10; Elmira, 2010-11; Wichita, 2016-19) 400 – Steve Martinson (San Diego, 2003-04; Elmira, 2007-10; Chicago, 2011-12; Allen, 2014-Present) |