North Charleston, SC –The South Carolina Stingrays celebrate the Dog Days of Winter today against the Wheeling Nailers at 4:00 p.m. at North Charleston Coliseum. Today is the third of six scheduled meetings between the two teams this season. The Stingrays are currently on a five-game winning streak, their second longest of the season.
Come out and celebrate the Dog Days of Winter where fans can bring their dogs to the game. Dog tickets are $5 dollars with all the proceeds going towards Pet Helpers Animal Shelter.
Join the Stingrays on Sunday for Kid’s Day featuring $5 kid’s tickets and a pregame kid’s carnival. It is also Adopt-a-Dog Sunday with Camp Bow Wow. Be sure to stop by their table on the main concourse to see the Adoptable Dog of the Night. Stick around after the game for Skate with the Rays with your favorite Stingrays players.
The Stingrays wrap up an eight-game home stand Tuesday, January 26 against the Wheeling Nailers at 7:05 p.m. at North Charleston Coliseum. Ticket packages and individual tickets are on sale now! For all the latest Stingrays news, visit www.stingrayshockey.com
Note of the Night:
A night after tying an ECHL record for the most players (15) to score a point in a single game, the Stingrays set a new team single-game attendance record of 10,570 against the Reading Royals on Pack the House Night. The Stingrays skated away with a 5-3 victory.
Going Streaking
Stingrays forward Trent Campbell is currently on an 11-game point streak scoring five goals and 13 assists for 18 points. Campbell’s current streak is tied for first in the ECHL behind former Stingrays forward Matt Fornataro and ranks third overall.
High-Flying Rookie
Stingrays rookie Trevor Bruess is on three-game point streak with four goals and four assists and on a two-game assist streak (4a).
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2009-2010 Records
South Carolina: 30-9-2-4, 66 points (1st place, South Division, 1st American Conference)
Wheeling: 21-18-2-1, 45 points (4th place, North Division, 8th American Conference)
2009-2010 Head-to-Head Record
2-0-0-0
2008-09 Records
South Carolina: 43-23-2-4, 90 points (1st place, South Division)
Wheeling: 36-28-2-6, 80 points (4th place, North Division)
Stingrays vs. Nailers, All-time
6-1-0
Head Coaches
South Carolina: Cail MacLean (1st year)
Wheeling: Greg Puhalski (2nd year)
NHL Affiliate
South Carolina: Washington Capitals
Wheeling: Pittsburgh Penguins
AHL Affiliate
South Carolina: Hershey Bears
Wheeling: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins