Norfolk Admirals (16-24-2) at Greensboro Gargoyles (12-24-6) 7 p.m. ET
Norfolk’s Kristóf Papp is fifth amongst rookies with a 19.4 % capturing share (14-for-72).
Greensboro’s Logan Nelson is on a four-game level streak (2g-3a).
Admirals are 14-1-1 when main after two durations.
Gargoyles are sixth on the penalty kill at dwelling at 86.8 % (59-for-68).
Kansas Metropolis Mavericks (35-8-2) at Orlando Photo voltaic Bears (20-22-5) 7 p.m. ET
Kansas Metropolis’s Logan Terness has allowed six objectives throughout a private four-game profitable streak.
Orlando’s Reece Newkirk is on a six-game level streak (2g-8a).
Mavericks have outscored their opponents 59-30 within the third interval.
Photo voltaic Bears are 17-0-0 when main after two durations.
Jacksonville Icemen (18-23-3) at Savannah Ghost Pirates (22-18-3) 7 p.m. ET
Craig Martin leads Jacksonville in opposition to the Ghost Pirates with 4 objectives.
Savannah’s Vinnie Purpura is fourth with a 1.99 goals-against common.
Icemen are league’s fourth-least penalized staff with 9.25 penalty minutes per recreation.
Ghost Pirates are tied for fourth with seven shorthanded objectives.
South Carolina Stingrays (27-17-1) at Greenville Swamp Rabbits (19-18-5) 7:05 p.m. ET

South Carolina’s Simon Pinard is on an eight-game level streak (6g-4a).
Keaton Mastrodonato leads Greenville in opposition to the Swamp Rabbits with 4 objectives.
Stingrays are 12-1-1 in one-goal video games.
Swamp Rabbits are third on the penalty kill at dwelling at 87.9 % (51-for-58).
Trois-Rivières Lions (18-20-4) at Worcester Railers (21-17-5) 7:05 p.m. ET
Trois-Rivières’ Morgan Adams-Moisan has three objectives in his final two video games.
Ryan Miotto leads Worcester in opposition to the Lions with 4 factors (1g-3a).
Lions are third with 26.10 shots-against per recreation.
Railers are tied for fourth with seven shorthanded objectives.
Adirondack Thunder (24-13-5) at Atlanta Gladiators (31-10-1) 7:10 p.m. ET
Adirondack’s Brannon McManus is third with six game-winning objectives.
Atlanta’s Chad Nychuk has 9 factors (2g-7a) in his final six video games.
Thunder are 8-1-5 in one-goal video games.
Gladiators are 10-1-1 of their final 12 video games.
Studying Royals (24-17-5) at Wheeling Nailers (29-12-4) 7:10 p.m. ET
Connor McMenamin leads Studying in opposition to the Nailers with three objectives.
Wheeling’s Connor Lockhart has 14 factors (7g-7a) in his final 13 video games.
Royals are one among three groups to haven’t allowed a shorthanded purpose.
Nailers are 17-3-2 at dwelling, outscoring their opponents 79-47.
Maine Mariners (21-15-7) at Florida Everblades (28-11-6) 7:30 p.m. ET
Maine’s Andrew Nielsen is tied for second amongst defensemen with 5 power-play objectives.
Florida’s Craig Needham leads the league with a 29.0 % capturing share (18-for-62).
Mariners are fifth on the penalty kill on the street at 86.7 % (65-for-75).
Everblades lead the league with 24.91 shots-against per recreation.
Toledo Walleye (26-10-6) at Cincinnati Cyclones (20-19-3) 7:35 p.m. ET
Toledo’s Will Hillman leads the league with eight shorthanded factors (3g-5a).
Ben King leads Cincinnati in opposition to the Walleye with 5 objectives and 9 factors.
Walleye are 20-3-4 when scoring first.
Cyclones are 9-0-3 in video games determined in extra time.
Indy Gas (21-16-6) at Fort Wayne Komets (24-13-7) 7:35 p.m. ET
Sahil Panwar leads Indy in opposition to the Komets with three objectives.
Fort Wayne’s Jalen Smereck leads defensemen with 147 photographs on purpose.
Gas are 15-4-3 when scoring first.
Komets are fifth on the ability play at dwelling at 23.1 % (15-for-65).
Kalamazoo Wings (19-18-6) at Iowa Heartlanders (13-28-4) 7 p.m. CT
Kalamazoo’s Colin Bilek has three objectives in his final 4 video games.
Iowa’s Jaxon Nelson leads Iowa in opposition to the Okay-Wings with 4 objectives and 5 factors.
Okay-Wings have a league-leading 9 wins when trailing after one interval.
Heartlanders are 7-3-1 when main after two durations.
Allen Individuals (24-17-4) at Tulsa Oilers (12-27-3) 7:05 p.m. CT
Allen’s Marco Costantini has made not less than 31 saves in three of his final 4 begins.
Justin Michaelian leads Tulsa in opposition to the Individuals with eight factors (1g-7a).
Individuals have outscored their opponents 58-40 within the second interval.
Oilers are sixth with 32.60 photographs per recreation.
Idaho Steelheads (31-11-4) at Wichita Thunder (19-17-7) 7:05 p.m. CT
Idaho’s Brendan Hoffmann has 24 objectives in his final 23 video games.
Noah Beck leads Wichita in opposition to the Steelheads with six factors (1g-5a).
Steelheads have scored a league-high 55 objectives within the first interval.
Thunder are league’s third-least penalized staff with 9.21 penalty minutes per recreation.
Tahoe Knight Monsters (24-18-4) at Fast Metropolis Rush (19-22-3) 7:05 p.m. MT
Tahoe’s Cameron Whitehead is tied for third with a .930 save share.
Ryan Wagner leads Fast Metropolis in opposition to the Knight Monsters with 10 factors (4g-6a).
Knight Monsters are second on the ability play at 23.4 % (34-for-145).
Rush are 8-0-2 when main after one interval.
Bloomington Bison (23-17-4) at Utah Grizzlies (17-24-5) 7:10 p.m. MT
Bloomington’s Dryden McKay is third with 718 saves.
Utah’s Reed Lebster has 18 factors (10g-8a) in his final 10 video games.
Bison are 19-1-0 when main after two durations.
Grizzlies have scored 25 objectives of their final 4 video games.





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