Reading, PA – The Reading Royals (22-20-4-5, 53 pts.), proud ECHL affiliate of the Philadelphia Flyers and Lehigh Valley Phantoms, are tied with the Maine Mariners (26-24-0-1, 53 pts.) for sixth in the North Division as the Royals host the Mariners for the third time Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. The Royals are 3-2-0-0 against the Mariners and won, 3-1, in their last matchup on Jan. 30 at Santander Arena.
Reading is returning from a three-game road trip which saw it snatch three of six points. Following a 5-2 loss in Wheeling, the Royals travelled to Allen, TX for the first time in franchise history and earned at least a point in back-to-back games (3/4 pts.). Saturday, the Royals smacked the Americans, 5-3, and Reading won the season series against the Americans with a 4-0-1-0 record.
Maine is in the midst of a four-game winning streak, two short of a season high. Two of the wins have come in overtime and most recently, the Mariners swept a road weekend at Norfolk.
Following Wednesday’s game, the Royals visit Manchester Fri., Feb. 22 at 7:00 p.m. and Adirondack Sat., Feb. 23 at 7:00 p.m.
Reading’s next home game is Sun., Feb. 24 vs. Adirondack at 4:00 p.m., which features the undercard “Battle of the Badges for the FirstStates Cup” at 12:30. One ticket earns fans access to both games to benefit the Battle of the Badges Scholarship Fund for Reading’s fire and police departments and Allentown’s fire and police departments.
Next Home Games
Wed., Feb. 20: Player Cards and Player Autograph session vs. Maine at 7:00 p.m.
Postgame player autograph session and player card giveaway, pres. by Rieck’s Printing
Sun., Feb. 24 at 4:00 p.m.: Faith and Family Night + Battle of the Badges with a Berks Schuylkill Oil Heat Puck Giveaway vs. Adirondack
1) Pregame Battle of the Badges for the FirstStates Cup game (Allentown police and fire vs. Reading police and fire departments)
2) Royals will give away a Berks Schuylkill Oil Heat Puck.
3) Faith & Family Night
Group tickets start at $11 for all Royals home games.
Listen to today’s game at mixlr.com/readingroyals or watch on ECHL.tv. Coverage starts 15 minutes before puck drop.
Royals hold slight series edge
The Royals lead the season series 3-2-0-0 over Maine. Although the Mariners have won two of the last three meetings, Reading took the first two matches and the most recent game on Jan. 30.
Frank DiChiara and Adam Schmidt lead active Royals players in points against Maine with five each. Fourteen players have recorded goals against Maine this season, though no active Royals player has scored more than one. Michael Huntebrinker, currently with Lehigh Valley, scored two goals in three games against Maine.
Only four active Mariners have scored goals against the Royals this season. Terrence Wallin and John Furgele have scored twice, while Ryan Ferrill and Garrett Cecere have scored once. Wallin, Ferrill, and Jason Salvaggio top active Maine players with three points against the Royals.
This will be the final meeting between the two teams until March 29, when the Royals host the Mariners. A few days later, the Royals will travel to Cross Insurance Arena in the third-to-last game of the Royals’ season on April 3.
Scouting Maine
Multiple Mariners enter Wednesday’s contest riding hot streaks. Greg Chase has recorded 12 points in his last eight games, Brycen Martin has scored at least a point in his last four and Terrence Wallin has six points in his last four games.
The Mariners have played past regulation eight times this season, and their only loss came to the Royals in November (shootout). Maine holds the best winning percentage (.875) in the ECHL past regulation.
Sixty of the Mariners games are against the North Division this season and the club is 22-22-0-1 vs. the North, tied is for second with Adirondack for the most wins against division foes.
The Mariners have won four straight games for the third time this season. It is the Mariners’ second-longest win-streak, behind their six-game win-streak from Dec. 14-29.
McCarthy, Johnson turn up the heat in February
Chris McCarthy continues to pace the Royals on the score sheet, as he’s scored 10 points in 10 February games. He has generated 54 points, five off a single-season high he established last campaign.
Steve Johnson remains hot this month, with seven points in his last nine games. He’s recorded points in his past three of four games, raising his point total to 17 in 34 ECHL games this campaign.
North Division blues
The rest of the North Division has picked up steam at the worst possible time for the Royals. Only one team besides Reading – Worcester – has a winning record of less than .500 in the past 10 games. Even then, Worcester has recorded points in seven of its last 10 games.
With around 20 games remaining for every team in the division, division games become more important for the Royals. Every time a North Division opponent plays each other, one team will not get a full two points. That’ll help the Royals in their race for a 10th-straight playoff appearance.
Out of the Royals’ main opponents to watch in the playoff race, Brampton plays 13 North Division games, Maine plays 15, Worcester and Manchester play 18, and Adirondack plays North Division teams for the rest of its schedule.
It’s go time
It’s time for Reading to dig in its heels for the difficult schedule ahead.
The Royals’ remaining schedule consists of five more matchups with Adirondack, four more with Newfoundland, three more with Maine, two more with Brampton, and one more against Worcester and Manchester. Reading also plays Norfolk and Indy twice and Wheeling once.
With most of the remaining games being against division opponents, the opportunity to gain or lose points becomes magnified. More than half of the Royals’ remaining divisional games are against Newfoundland and Adirondack, the top two teams in the division. Newfoundland is third in the ECHL, and Adirondack is third.
About the Royals
The Royals are in their 18th ECHL season and proudly affiliated with the NHL’s Philadelphia Flyers and AHL’s Lehigh Valley Phantoms. Reading plays in the Santander Arena, located in downtown Reading, PA at 700 Penn Street. The Royals won the Kelly Cup in 2013, have made the playoffs in nine straight seasons and are four-time division champions.
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Originally published at RoyalsHockey.com