GAME PREVIEW: 10/26 vs. Kalamazoo

GAME PREVIEW: 10/26 vs. Kalamazoo

For Immediate Release: October 26, 2018

 

Game 5 (Home Game 4)

Vs. Kalamazoo Wings (2-1-0-0, 4 pts)

Friday, October 26, 2018 - 7:30pm ET

U.S. Bank Arena – Cincinnati, OH

 

Overview: The Cyclones wrap up their three-game homestand in Friday night against the Kalamazoo Wings, in the first of three-straight meetings between the two teams. Cincinnati is coming off of their first overtime loss of the season back on Wednesday; a 4-3 defeat at the hands of the Toledo Walleye on Wednesday night. 

Wednesday Night Recap: The Cincinnati Cyclones (2-1-1-0) dropped a 4-3 overtime decision to the Toledo Walleye on Wednesday night. Forward Brady Vail netted a pair of goals, while forward Pascal Aquin lit the lamp once for the Cyclones. Cincinnati outshot Toledo, 34-28, with goaltender Michael Houser turning aside 24 in the loss.

Saturday Night Recap:  The Cincinnati Cyclones (2-1-0-0) took down the Wheeling Nailers, 4-1, on Saturday night. Forwards Jordan SimsJustin Vaive, and Spencer Dorowicz, along with defenseman Eric Knodel netted the goals for Cincinnati. The Cyclones were outshot on the evening, 34-25, with goaltender Michael Houser stopping 33 in the win. 

Friday Night Recap: The Cincinnati Cyclones (1-1-0-0) fell to the Indy Fuel, 4-1, on Friday night. Cyclones forward Spencer Dorowicz tallied the lone goal for the Cyclones; his third goal in his first two games of the season. The teams engaged in a physical battle as well, combining for 40 minutes of penalties, including a pair of fights. Cincinnati outshot the Fuel, 40-25, with goaltender Jonas Johansson steering aside 21 in the loss.

Previewing Kalamazoo: The Wings enter Friday night winners of two straight, including a 5-3 win over the Ft. Wayne Komets last Saturday night. Through three games this season, the Wings are led by forward Kyle Thomas who has tallied a pair of goals along with two assists. He is followed by forward forwards Justin Taylor (3g) and Brendan Bradley (3a), and defenseman Ben Betker (1g, 2a) who round out the top three. 

Inside the Series: This will be the first of 11 games between Cincinnati and Kalamazoo this season, and the first of three in a row against one another. The Cyclones posted 4-2-1-0 record against the Wings last season, however were outscored by the birds, 21-18. 

Next Game Preview: The Cyclones head to Kalamazoo on Saturday to wrap up their two-game weekend. The teams split the four games played in Kalamazoo back in 2017-18. 

 

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Double Trouble: Forward Brady Vail netted a pair of goals in Cincinnati’s 4-3 overtime loss to the Toledo Walleye on Wednesday night. He joins forward Spencer Dorowicz and defenseman Arvin Atwal who also have two-goal outings on the young season. 

Cyclones Transactions: This week, the Cyclones were active on the trade front, trading the ECHL rights to forward Shawn O’Donnell to the Maine Mariners, in exchange for forward Mike Marnell, and defenseman Andrew Tessier to the Adirondack Thunder, with Future Considerations coming back in return. Additionally, Cincinnati dealt forward Jordan Sims to the Greenville Swamp Rabbits, in exchange for Future Considerations. A native of South Huntington, NY, Marnell has appeared in two games for the Mariners this season, however has not recorded a point. He recently wrapped up a successful collegiate career at St. Lawrence University where he accounted for 79 points (45g, 34a) in 115 career games played over four seasons. His junior year of 2016-17 saw him rank second on the team in scoring while achieving career highs in both goals (15) and assists (12), and during his senior season he led the team with 22 points (12g, 10a). He played junior hockey for the Des Moines Buccaneers of the United States Hockey League (USHL) where he accounted for 47 points (25g, 22a) in 98 career games. O’Donnell was signed by the AHL’s Hartford Wolf Pack in the off season, and has appeared in seven games this season, dishing out an assist. O’Donnell appeared 46 games with the Cyclones last season, ranking sixth on the team in scoring with 44 points (19g, 25a). He also added a pair of goals and a pair of assists in five playoff games. He enjoyed an 11-game point streak from November 18-December 29 (4g, 13a), and had multi-point efforts on 10 separate occasions, including a season-high four-point performance in a 5-4 win over the Ft. Wayne Komets on December 27. Overall, O’Donnell has appeared in 93 games with the Cyclones, accounting for 33 goals and 53 assists for 86 total points.Tessier was signed by the Cyclones prior to training camp, and was brought back to the team after being one of the final cuts following camp. He has yet to appear in a game this season, however has spent the last four seasons with Laurentian University and Lakehead University in Canada. In 67 collegiate games, the Elliot Lake, ON, native accounted for three goals and 10 assists. A native of Ft. Wayne, IN, Sims returned for his second stint in Cincinnati after accounting for 14 points (8g, 6a) in 19 games for Lyon in France last season. As a Cyclone in 2016-17, Sims ranked third on the team in scoring with 44 points (15g, 29a) in 59 games played. His 29 assists placed him second on the team in that category, while he ranked third with a plus-7 on-ice rating.  

He’s Got the Touch: Cyclones forward Spencer Dorowicz found the back of the net for the fourth time this season in Saturday’s 4-1 win over the Wheeling Nailers. The Olds, AB, native has scored in three of his first four games of the season, including a pair in Cincinnati’s season-opening win over the Ft. Wayne Komets, and is tied for second in goal scoring amongst League rookies. 

Home Sweet Home:Cincinnati is 2-0-1-0 on home ice this season, and are outscoring the opposition, 12-7, so far at U.S. Bank Arena. The Cyclones were one of the ECHL’s best teams at home last season, posting a 21-12-3-0 record and outscoring teams, 116-106. 

Sharing the Load:Overall, 14 players have totaled at least one point this season, led by defenseman Arvin Atwal who has a pair of goals to go along with three assists. He is also tied for third overall in League defenseman scoring. Atwal is followed by a trio of four-point scorers in forwards Spencer Dorowicz (4g), and Brady Vail and Justin Vaive who each have two goals and two assists.   

Welcome Matt Thomas: The Cyclones enter the 2018-19 season with a new head coach. In early August, Cincinnati hired Matt Thomas as the team’s new bench boss. He replaced Matt Macdonald who was named assistant coach of the Grand Rapids Griffins; American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate of the Detroit Red Wings.  A native of Maple Ridge, BC, Thomas has extensive head coaching experience in the ECHL, spanning 11 seasons with the Atlantic Boardwalk Bullies, Fresno Falcons, and Stockton Thunder from 2002-2013. Thomas served two seasons as an assistant coach with Atlantic City, including helping the Boardwalk Bullies to a Kelly Cup Championship in 2003, before assuming the role of head coach and Director of Hockey Operations with the team prior to 2004-2005. He compiled a 42-22-8 mark in his lone season as Atlantic City’s bench boss, and served as the head coach for the 2005 ECHL All-Star Game. He then moved on to Fresno prior to the 2005-06 campaign, leading the Falcons to a 43-15-14 mark along with a trip to the Western Conference Finals. Over the next two seasons in Fresno, Thomas compiled a 76-41-17 record, with trips to the second round of the Kelly Cup Playoffs on both occasions. He coached the Falcons during the first half of 2008-09, leading the team to an 18-10-2 mark before the team ceased operations midseason. Thomas was not out of work for long however, as he was named head coach of Stockton shortly after and finished the year with a record of 22-16-3, and a trip to the second round of the Kelly Cup Playoffs. Thomas went on to coach the Thunder for four more seasons, amassing a mark of 141-111-36, reaching the post season each year, including a trip to the 2013 Kelly Cup Finals where they fell to the Reading Royals, 4 games to 1. He enters the 2018-19 campaign as the ECHL’s sixth-winningest coach with a career record of 342-225-80, just one win back of fifth place all time. He is also the all-time leader in playoff games coached with 97, and ranks third with 49 playoff wins. 

Thomas Selects Payne as Assistant Coach:  New Cyclones head coach Matt Thomas selected Jason Payne as the team’s assistant coach. Payne is no stranger to southwest Ohio, as he split the 1999-2000 season with the Cincinnati Mighty Ducks of the AHL and Dayton Bombers of the ECHL. A native of Toronto, ON, Payne served as the Player Development coach of the Niagara IceDogs of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) as well as General Manager of the Georgetown Raiders of the Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL). He also coached both the Toronto Patriots of the OJHL and the Mississauga Sens AAA program. Payne is also the owner of the Precision Skating School in Toronto. His school teaches the key dynamics of skating, puck handling techniques, defensive tactics, and other game-related skills. He has worked with all levels of hockey players- from pee wee all the way to professional players. Prior to his player development career, Payne enjoyed a successful 14-year pro career that saw stops in six different leagues, including 71 games in the AHL with the Mighty Ducks, Carolina Monarchs, Worcester IceCats, and Saint John Flames. He has also racked up 132 games of ECHL action and 140 games in the former United Hockey League (UHL).

Vaive Named Cyclones Player/Assistant Coach: The Cyclones have named returning forward Justin Vaive player/assistant coach for the upcoming season. A native of Buffalo, NY, Vaive is coming off a very successful 2017-18 campaign where led the ‘Clones in goals with 32 and was tied for fifth in points with 45. Vaive enjoyed 12 multipoint nights, including a pair of hat tricks along with a four-point performance (3g, 1a) in a 6-5 overtime win over the Quad City Mallards on January 21. Vaive’s best stretch offensively came between January 19 through March 2 where he accounted for 12 goals and four assists over a 16-game stretch. Additionally, Vaive enjoyed point streaks of four or more games on four separate occasions, including a season-long six-game point streak from December 13-December 27 (6g, 4a). Vaive continued his offensive prowess in the playoffs for the Cyclones, accounting for a team-leading five goals, and ranked second with six points in Cincinnati’s 4 games to 1 series loss to the Ft. Wayne Komets. Vaive has had three previous stints in Cincinnati back in 2011-12 and 2012-13, and his ECHL career has also seen a stop in Greenville with the Road Warriors during the 2013-14 season.  In 108 career ECHL games entering the season, Vaive has accounted for 50 goals and 35 assists for 85 points, along with 202 minutes in penalties. Drafted by Anaheim in the fourth round of the 2007 NHL Entry Draft, Vaive has spent the bulk of his pro career in the AHL, accounting for 67 points (31g, 36a) in 280 AHL games played between the Americans, Bridgeport Sound Tigers, Hartford Wolf Pack, and San Antonio Rampage.  

Hello Again: The Cyclones return nine players from last season’s team, including forwards Vas GlotovJesse SchultzJustin Vaive, and Dominic Zombo. Defensively, the ‘Clones return Arvin AtwalAnthony FlorentinoEric Knodel, and Devante Stephens, and in goal Cincinnati sees Jonas Johansson back between the pipes. Additionally,  goaltender Michael Houser is back in Cincinnati after spending last season in Ft. Wayne. Overall, Cincinnati’s returners from a season ago accounted for 72 goals and 151 assists for 223 total points, while Johansson posted a 14-11-1-0 record along with a 3.13 goals-against average and a .909 save percentage.  

 

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