ELMIRA, NY -
The Elmira Jackals, proud ECHL affiliate of the NHL's Buffalo Sabres
and AHL's Rochester Americans, play their second morning school game in
two weeks as they pay the Wheeling Nailers a mid-week visit. This is the
first of thirteen meetings between these two former Atlantic Division
foes.
WHO: Elmira Jackals - Buffalo/NHL & Rochester/AHL (7-3-2) at Wheeling Nailers - Pittsburgh and Montreal/NHL & Wilkes-Barre/Scranton and Hamilton/AHL (5-5-0)
WHAT: Jackals
Away Game #6. The Jackals are participating in Movember and will grow
mustaches throughout the month of November to raise funds for men's
health issues. To donate to the Jackals Movember fundraiser visit http://us.movember.com/mospace/index/search?q=elmira+jackals.
WHEN: 10:35 a.m EST
WHEN: 10:35 a.m EST
WHERE: WesBanco Arena - 1315 Main Street Wheeling, WV 26003
The
Jackals travel to Wheeling for their first visit against the Nailers
this season. Tonight's game marks the first of thirteen meetings between
these two foes and the first of seven at WesBanco Arena. Last season
the Jackals and Nailers met fifteen times and Elmira finished with a
3-9-3 record against their former Atlantic Division rival. Despite the
tough sledding last season, the Jackals hold the advantage with a
37-25-8 all-time record against the Nailers. Due to the ECHL realignment
these old rivals will no longer play in the same division. The Jackals
are now in the new-look East Division with Reading, Gwinnett,
Greenville, Florida, Orlando and South Carolina. The Nailers make the
move into the North Division with Evansville, Indy, Cincinnati,
Kalamazoo, Toledo and Fort Wayne.Travis Fullerton and Sam Marotta have stepped up their play in November while splitting time in net. Fullerton is 2-0-1 with a 1.30 goals-against-average and a .952 save percentage in three starts this month. Marotta holds a 2-1-0 record with a 2.67 goals-against-average and a .918 save percentage this month.
Steven Shamanski leads all Jackals defensemen with nine points which tie him for fifth in the ECHL among all blueliners. The Carberry, MB native also leads all rookie defensemen with 5 power-play points and is tied for first with nine points.
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