Maine Mariners (21-19-2) at Adirondack Thunder (18-18-10) 7 p.m. ET
- Jake Elmer leads Maine against the Thunder with nine goals and 12 points.
- Adirondack’s Mike Szmatula is on a seven-game point streak (3g-9a).
- Mariners are 6-0-2 in games decided in overtime or a shootout.
- Thunder are seventh on the power play at home at 20.0 percent (18-for-90).
Utah Grizzlies (25-12-7) at Atlanta Gladiators (17-23-2) 7:05 p.m. ET
- Utah’s Connor Yau is tied for second among rookies in plus-minus at +21.
- Atlanta’s Joel Messner is tied for second among defensemen with 13 power-play points (2g-11a).
- Grizzlies are fifth on the power play on the road at 21.3 percent (17-for-80).
- Gladiators are 9-0-1 when leading after two periods.
South Carolina Stingrays (32-6-4) at Greenville Swamp Rabbits (22-21-2) 7:05 p.m. ET
- South Carolina’s Logan Thompson is tied for third with 17 wins.
- Patrick Bajkov leads Greenville against the Stingrays with two goals.
- Stingrays lead the league on the penalty kill at 91.4 percent (148-for-162).
- Swamp Rabbits are third with nine shorthanded goals.
Norfolk Admirals (11-27-5) at Wheeling Nailers (18-18-5) 7:05 p.m. ET
- Norfolk’s Alex Rodriguez is third among rookies with 135 shots on goal.
- Wheeling’s Blake Siebenaler is tied for second among defensemen with three game-winning goals.
- Admirals are 7-0-1 when leading after two periods.
- Nailers are 7-3-1 against non-divisional opponents.
Fort Wayne Komets (20-15-7) at Florida Everblades (27-11-4) 7:30 p.m. ET
- Fort Wayne’s Alan Lyszczarczyk is second among rookies with 36 points (13g-23a).
- Florida’s Logan Roe leads defensemen in plus-minus at +30.
- Komets have gone to a shootout in three of their last four games.
- Everblades are third with 2.69 goals-against per game.
Orlando Solar Bears (19-16-6) at Cincinnati Cyclones (26-11-6) 7:35 p.m. ET
- Orlando’s Clint Windsor is third with a .925 save percentage.
- Cincinnati’s Justin Baudry is tied for sixth among rookie defensemen with six goals.
- Solar Bears are 11-5-2 when outshooting their opponent.
- Cyclones have outscored their opponents 70-42 at home.
MOST SHUTOUTS, ONE SEASON8 – Laurent Brossoit (Bakersfield, 2013-14) – Ryan Zapolski (South Carolina, 2012-13) – Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (Alaska, 2008-09)7 – Parker Milner (South Carolina, 2019-20) – Jake Paterson (Toledo, 2015-16) – Riley Gill (Allen, 2015-16) – Jeff Jakaitis (South Carolina, 2014-15) – Frederic Cloutier (Louisiana, 2001-02) – David Brumby (Jackson, 1999-00)
MOST SHUTOUTS, CAREER25 – Marc Magliarditi (Columbus/Florida/Louisiana/ Richmond/Las Vegas - 1997-06) – Jeff Jakaitis (Columbia/Charlotte/Gwinnett/South Carolina - 2007-09, 2011-19)21 – Riley Gill (Kalamazoo/Victoria/Reading/Allen - 2010-17)20 – Jason Saal (South Carolina/Peoria/Hampton Roads/Dayton/Louisiana/Arkansas/Augusta - 1996-05)19 – Parker Milner (Stockton/Quad City/Missouri/South Carolina - 2013-Present)