Jacksonville Icemen (41-19-8) at Atlanta Gladiators (27-31-9) 3 p.m. ET
- Jacksonville’s Noah Laaouan is tied for eighth among defensemen with 35 assists.
- Joey Cipollone leads Atlanta against the Icemen with three goals.
- Icemen are 30-0-5 when leading after two periods.
- Gladiators are tied for second with three shorthanded goals against.
Allen Americans (16-41-11) at Wichita Thunder (37-24-7) 2:05 p.m. CT
- Spencer Asuchak leads Allen against the Thunder with 16 points (4g-12a).
- Wichita’s Jay Dickman is fifth with 30 goals.
- Americans are 13-1-4 when leading after two periods.
- Thunder are second with 92 goals in the second period.
Adirondack Thunder (24-39-5) at Worcester Railers (34-29-6) 3:05 p.m. ET
- Josh Filmon leads Adirondack against the Railers with four goals and nine points.
- Worcester’s Justin Gill is on a five-game point streak (4g-3a).
- Thunder are tied for second with 10 shorthanded goals.
- Each of the Railers’ last eight wins have been by one goal.
South Carolina Stingrays (49-14-5) at Greenville Swamp Rabbits (26-35-8) 3:05 p.m. ET
- South Carolina’s Tyler Weiss has eight points (2g-6a) in his last two games.
- Carter Savoie leads Greenville against the Stingrays with three goals and four points.
- Stingrays lead the league on the penalty kill at 86.7 percent (190-for-220).
- Swamp Rabbits are 18-2-0 when leading after two periods.
Norfolk Admirals (38-23-7) at Iowa Heartlanders (34-22-11) 3 p.m. CT
- Norfolk’s Ian Shane recorded first pro shutout in his third career appearance in last night’s 1-0 win.
- Yuki Miura leads Iowa with 21 goals and 41 points.
- Admirals have outscored their opponents 78-51 in the first period.
- Heartlanders are tied for second with 22 games decided in overtime or a shootout.
Kalamazoo Wings (29-31-8) at Bloomington Bison (29-33-6) 3 p.m. CT
- Ben Berard leads Kalamazoo against the Bison with 13 points (3g-10a).
- Bloomington’s Chongmin Lee has 20 points (11g-9a) in his last 15 games.
- K-Wings are 11-4-1 when outshooting their opponent.
- Bison are 25-8-2 when scoring first.
Idaho Steelheads (36-23-9) at Tulsa Oilers (37-23-8) 3:05 p.m. CT
- Idaho’s Mason Nevers has scored a goal in both of his first two pro games.
- Michael Farren leads Tulsa against the Steelheads with six goals and eight points.
- Steelheads have outscored their opponents 24-7 during four-game winning streak.
- Oilers lead the league with 37.03 shots per game.
Reading Royals (31-26-11) at Wheeling Nailers (40-24-4) 4:10 p.m. ET
- Matt Brown leads Reading against the Nailers with seven points (3g-4a).
- Wheeling’s Gabe Klassen has four goals in his last four games.
- Royals are tied for second with three shorthanded goals against.
- Nailers are 31-1-0 when leading after two periods.
Cincinnati Cyclones (27-31-10) at Fort Wayne Komets (38-22-8) 5 p.m. ET
- Mathieu Gosselin leads Cincinnati against the Komets with nine points (1g-8a).
- Fort Wayne’s Josh Groll scored his first pro goal in last night’s game at Indy.
- Cyclones are fifth with 23.61 shots-against per game.
- Komets have gone to overtime or a shootout in three of their last six games.
Savannah Ghost Pirates (28-33-7) at Orlando Solar Bears (35-24-10) 6 p.m. ET
- Savannah’s Seth Fyten and Michael Suda both scored their first pro goals in last night’s game against Florida.
- Orlando’s Spencer Kersten is third among rookies with 54 points (24g-30a).
- Ghost Pirates are 21-2-1 when leading after two periods.
- Solar Bears are 21-7-10 in one-goal games.
Kelly Cup Playoffs Update
Tahoe can clinch a berth in the Kelly Cup Playoffs on Sunday if:
Idaho loses in regulation
LONGEST WINNING STREAK, ONE SEASON
23 – South Carolina Stingrays (Feb. 7-March 27, 2015)
18 – Toledo Walleye (Feb. 5-March 18, 2023)
17 – Colorado Eagles (Jan. 25-March 3, 2017)
– Cincinnati Cyclones (Jan. 13-Feb. 29, 2008)
15 – Victoria Salmon Kings (Dec. 6, 2008-Jan. 10, 2009)
14 – South Carolina Stingrays (March 3-Present)
– Toledo Walleye (March 14-April 14, 2024)
– Missouri Mavericks (Nov. 4-Dec. 5, 2015)
– Louisiana IceGators (Nov. 23-Dec. 22, 2001)
– Knoxville Cherokees (Dec. 28, 1993-Jan. 29, 1994)