Cyclones Game Preview - Cincinnati at Evansville

Cyclones Game Preview - Cincinnati at Evansville

CYCLONES GAME PREVIEW

Cincinnati Cyclones (17-14-0-4)
vs.
Evansville IceMen (11-22-2-2)


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DATE: Monday, January 19, 2015
TIME: 8:15pm ET
SITE: Ford Center - Evansville, IN
BROADCAST: Cyclones Radio Network, ECHL.TV

NHL AFFILIATES
Cincinnati Cyclones: Florida Panthers, Nashville Predators
Evansville IceMen: Ottawa Senators

NEXT HOME GAME
FRIDAY, JANUARY 23 - 7:30pm vs. EVANSVILLE
PARROTHEAD NIGHT

Tonight's Matchup: 48 hours removed from a thrilling 4-3 win, the Cyclones are back in Evansville tonight in hopes of repeating history as they close out the first half of the 2014-15 campaign. Cincinnati has taken four of the five regular season match-ups with their Hoosier State foes, however, Saturday’s victory was the closest that any of them have finished.

Scouting the IceMen: With Saturday night’s defeat, Al Sims’ club has dropped four consecutive games and remains 10 points back of the Cyclones in the North Division standings. Brandon Wong added an assist in the latest match-up with Cincinnati to remain atop the IceMen scoring leaderboard with 13 goals and 15 assists this season. Kale Kerbashian added a helper as well and now has amassed 27 points (9g, 18a) in 36 contests. Chris Driedger has been the go-to-guy in net for Evansville, appearing in 26 games and has earned a 7-16-1-1 record with a 3.56 goals-against average. Scott Greenham, who was beaten by Cincinnati last Wednesday, is now 1-3-0 with a 3.27 GAA.

Last Time Out: Josh Shalla's late third period goal proved to be the game-winner as the Cyclones defeated the IceMen by a 4-3 final score in front of 9,391 at Ford Center on Saturday night. It was Shalla's first game-winner of the season and tenth as a member of the Cyclones.

McFadden Returns: After a short stint in the AHL, defenseman Josh McFadden has been reassigned to the Cyclones today. So far this season, the Guelph, Ontario native has posted nine points in 26 games.

Offense by Committee: Cincinnati has been far from a one-man team this season. In fact, all but one player on the active roster has registered at least a point this season. Even more impressively, 20 different Cyclones skaters have posted multi-point games.

Get Him the Puck: Rookie forward Stephan Vigier has seemed to have the magic touch for Cincinnati. The Clones are a staggering 10-2-0-1 when #11 puts his name on the scoresheet in some capacity and 6-1 when he lights the lamp.

Season Series at a Glance (11 games - 8 home, 3 away - 6 remaining):
Cincinnati's 2014-15 Record vs. Evansville: 4-1-0-0
Nov 21 Evansville 0 at Cincinnati 4 Final
Nov 26 Evansville 5 at Cincinnati 3 Final
Dec 29 Evansville 2 at Cincinnati 5 Final
Jan 14 Evansville 0 at Cincinnati 4 Final
Jan 17 Cincinnati 4 at Evansville 3 Final
Jan 19 Cincinnati at Evansville 8:15pm EST
Jan 23 Evansville at Cincinnati 7:30pm EST
Feb 18 Evansville at Cincinnati 7:30pm EST
Feb 28 Cincinnati at Evansville 8:15pm EST
Mar 27 Evansville at Cincinnati 7:30pm EDT
Apr 4 Evansville at Cincinnati 7:30pm EDT