Wichita, KS (Oct. 24th) - Wichita played one game this past weekend against rival, Missouri. Look back at the week that was in this edition of Thunder Weekly.
LAST WEEK'S GAMES -
Friday, October 21st Missouri at Wichita, 4-1 WWatch highlights HERE
THIS WEEK'S GAMES - (All times are Central)
Tuesday, October 25th Wichita at South Carolina, 6:05 p.m., online stream at mixlr.com and ECHL TV.
Thursday, October 27th Wichita at Atlanta, 9:05 a.m., online stream at mixlr.com and ECHL TV.
Friday, October 28th Wichita at Greenville, 6:00 p.m., online stream at mixlr.com and ECHL TV.
Sunday, October 30thWichita at Greenville, 2:00 p.m., online stream at mixlr.com and ECHL TV.
**All games can be heard on www.wichitathunder.com or on your smart phone with the Mixlr App using the keyword Wichita Thunder**
WICHITAHOME: 1-1-0-0AWAY: 0-0-0-0OVERALL: 1-1-0-0Last 10: 1-1-0-0Streak: 1-0-0-0Rank: 7th, Central Division, 2 points
TEAM LEADERSGoals: Jack Rodewald, 2Assists: Macoy Erkamps, Alex Krushelnyski, James Melindy, 2Points: Alex Krushelnyski, Jack Rodewald, 3+/-: Macoy Erkamps, +3PIM: Triston Grant, 17
INDEPENDENCE CUP - Wichita began its second week of action with one game against Missouri on Friday night. The Mavericks jumped out to a 1-0 lead before the Thunder scored the next four. Wichita went 1-for-3 on the power play and killed off all eight of Missouri's man advantages while also adding two shorthanded goals. Wichita takes a 1-0-0-0 lead in the Visit Wichita, Visit Independence Cup Series.
BRICK WALL - Scott Greenham got his second-consecutive start Friday night and didn't disappoint. He stopped 39 of 40 shots he faced en route to his first win of the season. He pushed his goals-against average down to 2.53 and save percentage to .934.
KRUSHIN' IT - Alex Krushelnyski has made an immediate impact to the Thunder line-up since being assigned by Binghamton. The Los Angeles, CA native has three points (1G, 2A) in two games and had two helpers last Friday night. Krushelnyski is seven goals shy of 50 for his career.
JACK BE NIMBLE - Jack Rodewald has goals in two-straight games. On Friday, he scored two minutes after Vincent Arseneau gave the Thunder a 2-1 advantage. The Winnipeg, Alberta native now has 20 goals as a pro after recording 18 last season with Orlando.
FIRST TIMER - In his first pro game, Matt DeBlouw recorded his first pro goal in the third period. The Michigan State University product got a beautiful feed from Alex Krushelnyski and he buried the Thunder's second shorthanded tally of the game. DeBlouw was drafted by the Calgary Flames in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft (round 7, #186).
LUCKY 7's - Malcolm Cameron earned his first win as the Head Coach of the Thunder on Friday night. He also moved into seventh place all-time in wins (318) in ECHL history.
THUNDERBOLTS... Scott Greenham is tied for ninth in the league in save percentage (.934)...Macoy Erkamps recorded his first multi-point game with two assists...Wichita is 12-for-12 on the penalty kill...Wichita is tied for second in shorthanded goals scored (2)...Triston Grant had a season-high 17 penalty minutes on Friday...
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