Fort Wayne Komets (23-20-8) at Indy Fuel (26-22-3) 10:30 a.m. ET
- Brett McKenzie leads Fort Wayne against Indy with three goals.
- Indy’s Bobby MacIntyre has at least one point in nine of his last 11 games (5g-7a).
- Komets are first on the power play on the road at 26.5 percent (30-for-113).
- Fuel are tied for seventh with five shorthanded goals.
Maine Mariners (28-21-3) at Newfoundland Growlers (36-12-1) 7 p.m. NT
- Maine’s Terrence Wallin is tied for second with six game-winning goals.
- Brady Ferguson leads Newfoundland against the Mariners with 11 points (4g-7a).
- Mariners are sixth on the penalty kill on the road at 86.0 percent (80-for-93).
- Growlers have outscored their opponents 71-58 in the third period.
Adirondack Thunder (19-22-12) at Atlanta Gladiators (21-28-2) 7:05 p.m. ET
- Adirondack’s Casey Pierro-Zabotel is tied for sixth with 23 goals.
- Atlanta’s Samuel Asselin is tied for second among rookies with six power-play goals.
- Thunder are league’s third-least penalized team with 11.21 penalty minutes per game.
- Gladiators are 8-2-0 when outshooting their opponent at home.
Greenville Swamp Rabbits (24-25-4) at South Carolina Stingrays (38-10-4) 7:05 p.m. ET
- Greenville’s Jeremy Helvig is fifth with 912 saves.
- Tom Parisi leads South Carolina against the Swamp Rabbits with four goals and six points.
- Swamp Rabbits are tied for second with 10 shorthanded goals.
- Stingrays lead the league on the penalty kill at 89.9 percent (178-for-198).
Tulsa Oilers (25-24-6) at Allen Americans (34-11-8) 7:05 p.m. CT
- Tulsa’s Adam Pleskach has eight points (6g-2a) in his last five games.
- Allen’s Alex Breton leads defensemen with 42 points (9g-33a).
- Oilers lead the league with 36.13 shots per game.
- Americans have had a league-leading 18 games decided in overtime or a shootout.
LONGEST WINNING STREAK BY GOALTENDER, SEASON21 – Josh Robinson, Missouri (Nov. 4, 2015-Feb. 14, 2016)16 – Jeff Jakaitis, South Carolina (Feb. 15-Apr. 2, 2015)13 – Daniel Berthiaume, Roanoke (1994-95)12 – Angus Redmond, Newfoundland (Nov. 9, 2019-Present) – Cory Cadden, Knoxville (1993-94)