STINGRAYS STORM PAST GLADIATORS ON CAROLINA COUNTRY NIGHT

Stingrays Host Greenville Sunday Afternoon at the Coliseum, Puck Drops at 3pm

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NORTH CHARLESTON, SC – The South Carolina Stingrays defeated the Atlanta Gladiators 7-4 on Saturday night at the North Charleston Coliseum. In his first start on home ice, Reid Cooper made 19 saves in the victory.

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Tyson Empey opened the scoring for the Stingrays just 46 seconds into the game. Empey drove the puck up the right side and swept a backhand on goal that trickled past Atlanta goaltender Gustavs Davis Grigals.Nick Leivermann doubled the Stingray lead with a power play goal when he fired a laser from just inside the blue line. Kevin O’Neil made it 3-0 with another power play tally coming off a shot from the top of the left circle.

O’Neil extended the South Carolina lead to 4-0 when he attempted a centering pass that deflected into Atlanta’s net. Cody Sylvester put Atlanta on the board with 37 seconds remaining in the first period when he knocked in a loose puck in front of the net.

Leivermann restored the four-goal lead for the Stingrays with a wrist shot from the left point 5:21 into the second period. Josh Wilkins tallied his team-leading 15th goal of the season when he roofed the puck into the top right corner with 5:06 remaining in the second period. The goal came on the power play.

The Stingrays finished the night 3 for 3 with the man advantage. Ian Mackey extended the Stingray lead to 7-1 when he collected a feed from Ryan Leibold off the rush and deposited it into the open net for his first goal of the season.

The Gladiators made it 7-2 with a late second-period tally from Jack Matier. Michael Marchesan and Nolan Burke scored for Atlanta in the third period, but the Rays hung on to win 7-4.

South Carolina will be back in action Sunday afternoon at home against Greenville. Puck drop is set for 3:05 at the North Charleston Coliseum.

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