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# Name Pos. Ct. Ht. Wt. D.O.B. Hometown GP W L OTL SOL SO GAA SV% Notes 1 Jeff Lerg G L 5’6 155 04.09.86 Livonia, MI 20 9 10 0 0 0 3.35 0.892 Leads Trenton goalies with 8 wins, SOW Friday v. Toledo AHL 35 Dave Caruso G L 6’1 205 06.18.82 Roswell, GA 20 5 10 1 3 0 3.24 0.910 Recalled to Albany today EBG 40 Anthony Felice G L 5’11 200 01.24.74 Bronx, NY 1 0 0 0 0 0 26.87 0.667 Attended Fordham Prep in the Bronx # Name Pos. Ct. Ht. Wt. D.O.B. Hometown GP W L OTL SOL SO GAA SV% Notes 34 Jared DeMichiel G L 6-1 180 04.16.85 Avon, CT 27 14 10 0 1 1 2.63 0.916 Assigned by Hersehey today; 26 GP w/ South Carolina 35 Marco Cousineau G L 6-0 200 11.09.89 St. Lazare, PQ 38 19 12 4 1 0 3.08 0.901 Reigning ECHL Goaltender of the Week Trenton Devils # Name Pos. Sh. Ht. Wt. D.O.B. Hometown GP G A PTS +/- PIM Notes IR 2 T.J. Miller D L 6'4 210 09.15.86 Placentia, CA 22 1 5 6 -13 6 Placed on 21-day IR, 1/16 AHL 5 Andy Thomas D R 6'2 210 11.14.85 Bow, NH 41 2 4 6 -11 25 Recalled to AHL-Albany today 6 Chris Berenguer D R 6’1 205 12.04.85 Windsor, ON 0 0 0 0 0 0 Signed today from Hamline University 7 Bryan Haczyk F R 5'9 175 05.16.87 Nutley, NJ 2 0 1 1 +1 0 Assist in pro debut; played w/ NJ Hitmen & Seton Hall Prep 8 Martin Nolet D L 6'3 205 10.02.86 Quebec City, PQ 42 3 6 9 +4 33 2 points last 3 games 9 Trevor Kell F R 6’0 185 06.23.86 Thunder Bay, ON 36 14 19 33 +9 36 2 goals, 2 assists on 4-game point streak 10 Tony Zancanaro F L 5’5 170 06.04.82 Trenton, MI 52 8 15 23 -11 41 146 career games at Providence College (Hockey East) 11 Myles Stoesz F R 6’1 210 02.15.87 Steinbach, MB 28 1 3 4 -3 132 47 PIM in 5 games vs. Elmira in ‘09-10 AHL 12 Darcy Zajac F R 6'1 200 09.23.86 Winnipeg, MAN 32 6 17 23 +8 35 Called up to AHL-Albany, 2/18 14 Matt Lombardi F R 5’11 200 11.09.87 Milton, MA 57 17 13 30 -5 28 Two goals and shootout goal Friday vs. Toledo IR 15 Matt Vokes F R 6’1 190 09.03.85 Auburn, MA 24 7 13 20 -7 14 Placed on 21-day IR Thursday 16 Ryan Ginand F L 5’9 180 04.01.86 Milford, MA 62 29 41 70 +3 50 3 goals, 3 assists over last 4 games 17 Dan Charleston F L 5'8 180 11.27.84 Oak Forest, IL 29 11 19 30 -7 101 Has points in 6 straight games against Elmira 18 Ryan Hayes F R 5'10 180 06.04.89 Syracuse, NY 55 20 22 42 -1 36 Leads ECHL with 6 shootout goals, including 3 last week IR 20 Brad Miller D R 5’10 170 01.31.86 Alpharetta, GA 41 7 14 21 -3 20 Placed on 3-day IR Thursday 21 Kory Nagy F L 5’11 195 10.12.89 Walsingham, ON 48 9 12 21 -2 23 Reassigned by New Jersey from Albany to Trenton 3/3 22 Mike Potacco F R 5’10 185 06.04.82 Kinnelon, NJ 14 1 2 3 +2 0 First professional goal Wednesday at Reading 23 Taylor Vichorek F R 6’8 250 08.25.88 Moose Lake, MN 59 4 11 15 +13 84 Played with Chris Berenguer at Hamline University 24 J.S. Berube F L 6’3 195 06.20.90 Matane, PQ 35 10 12 22 -3 70 Reassigned by New Jersey from Albany to Trenton 3/9 ATO 25 Ben Farrer F L 6’3 185 10.07.88 Calgary, AB 0 0 0 0 0 0 Signed ATO with Devils 3/12 after 4 years at Providence 26 Dave Leaderer D L 5'11 190 07.31.86 Rochester, NY 59 5 22 27 -13 42 Leads Trenton defensemen in assists (22) and points (27) IR 27 Justin Pender D L 6’4 215 10.25.88 St. Johns, NL 52 2 12 14 -22 42 Transferred to 7-day IR Thursday 28 Jordon Southorn D L 6'3 200 05.15.90 Montreal, PQ 26 0 5 5 -8 22 Assist Friday vs. Toledo in first game since Feb. 5 29 Matt Germain F L 5’11 195 04.06.86 Rockland, MA 0 0 0 0 0 0 Signed SPC with Devils 3/12 after 4 years at Providence 33 Matt Godlewski D L 6’1 195 02.16.87 Elk River, MN 2 0 0 0 0 0 Made pro debut Friday after 102 GP at Priceton Univ. AHL 34 Jeff Prough F R 5’10 180 04.20.86 Dearborn Heights, MI 43 20 13 33 -14 38 Recalled by AHL-Albany, 2/07 # Name Pos. Sh. Ht. Wt. D.O.B. Hometown GP G A PTS +/- PIM Notes 2 David Sloane D R 6'4 220 04.06.85 Ambler, PA 17 0 1 1 +1 10 7 games with Cincinnati (ECHL) earlier this season 3 R.J. Anderson D R 6-0 195 07.16.86 Lino Lakes, MN 54 7 29 36 +14 38 Drafted by Philadelphia, 4th round, '04 4 Drew Paris D R 6-4 200 05.12.88 Pointe-Claire, PQ 59 4 14 18 -1 35 Assigned by AHL-Toronto, 3/15 AHL 5 Patrick Coulombe D L 5-9 180 04.23.85 St. Fabien, PQ 50 11 22 33 +7 32 Loaned to Milwaukee 2/27 6 Chris Frank D L 6-1 230 01.08.86 Lynwood, WA 24 1 5 6 +1 91 Scored 1st goal of season Sunday at Trenton AHL 7 Eric Lampe F L 5-11 170 03.31.86 Madison, WI 38 17 17 34 -3 12 Recalled by Syracuse, 3/03 9 Oren Eizenman F L 6-0 190 03.27.85 Toronto, ON 15 5 14 19 +11 10 Assigned from AHL-Connecticut 3/12 10 Yannick Tifu F L 5-11 193 10.12.84 Brossard, PQ 54 22 43 65 +13 93 20 points against Trenton this season 15 Tristin Llewellyn D L 6-1 179 05.02.89 Ann Arbour, MI 23 1 5 6 +3 18 Made season debut, Jan. 16 vs. Toledo 16 Michael Dubuc F L 6-2 177 06.29.88 Granby, PQ 38 23 15 38 0 56 7 shots in each of the last 3 games 17 Ryan Hillier F R 6-0 198 01.25.88 Halifax, NS 41 3 7 10 -4 6 Drafted by NY Rangers, 3rd round, '06 20 Billy Siers F R 6-2 210 03.20.87 Mount Prospect, IL 9 1 2 3 +3 18 Made Elmira debut, 2/25 23 Matt Krug D R 6-0 230 07.07.85 Livonia, MI 57 3 10 13 -4 101 Assigned by AHL-Chicago, 3/15 AHL 25 Andrew Sweetland F L 6-2 204 10.21.86 Bonavista, NF 38 21 7 28 -6 10 Loaned to Binghamton 2/21 27 Justin Donati F R 5-10 180 10.17.86 Oakville, ON 60 23 63 86 -4 54 Scored Elmira’s only shootout goal on Sunday 28 Josh Brittain F L 6-5 230 01.03.90 Milton, ON 37 3 8 11 +1 90 Recalled by AHL-Syracuse, 01/02 29 Eric Regan D R 6-3 200 05.20.88 Whitby, ON 44 10 25 35 -1 57 1 goal, 1 assist Sunday at Trenton 37 A.J. Perry F L 5-11 195 01.12.87 Peterborough, ON 58 18 19 37 +7 42 Sixth in the ECHL in scoring in 2009-2010 44 Dale Mahovsky F R 6-0 188 01.12.85 Fort Saskatchewan, AB 18 3 3 6 +2 10 Started the season w/ Newcastle in the UK 71 Andrew Willock F R 6'0 205 06.18.85 Mississauga, ON 4 1 0 1 +1 9 23 points in final season with SUNY-Plattsburgh 93 Vinny Geonnetti D L 6-1 195 05.21.88 Philadelphia, PA 2 0 0 0 0 0 Signed with Elmira 3/12 DEVILS EXTRA PRESENTED BY: Trenton Orthopaedic Group Elmira Jackals TRENTON DEVILS (23-33-2-5, 53pts) vs ELMIRA JACKALS (29-24-6-3, 67pts) Game 64 ◦ Wednesday, March 16, 2011 ◦ 7:00 p.m. ◦ Sun National Bank Center, Trenton, NJ

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D.O.B. Hometown GP G A PTS +/- PIMNotes 1 Jeff Lerg G L 5’6 155 04.09.86Livonia, MI 20 9 10 0 0 0 3.350.892 Leads Trenton goalies with 8 wins, SOW Friday v. Toledo AHL 35Dave Caruso G L 6’1 205 06.18.82Roswell, GA 20 5 10 1 3 0 3.240.910 Recalled to Albany today EBG 40Anthony Felice G L 5’11 200 01.24.74Bronx, NY 1 0 0 0 0 0 26.870.667 Attended Fordham Prep in the Bronx Pos. Ct. Ht. Wt. D.O.B. Hometown GP W L OTLSOLSO GAA SV% Notes # Name Pos. Sh. Ht. Pos. Sh. Ht. # Name # Name Wt. Wt.

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Page 1: Devils Extra 2011_03_16 Game 64 vs Elmira

# Name Pos. Ct. Ht. Wt. D.O.B. Hometown GP W L OTL SOL SO GAA SV% Notes1 Jeff Lerg G L 5’6 155 04.09.86 Livonia, MI 20 9 10 0 0 0 3.35 0.892 Leads Trenton goalies with 8 wins, SOW Friday v. Toledo

AHL 35 Dave Caruso G L 6’1 205 06.18.82 Roswell, GA 20 5 10 1 3 0 3.24 0.910 Recalled to Albany today

EBG 40 Anthony Felice G L 5’11 200 01.24.74 Bronx, NY 1 0 0 0 0 0 26.87 0.667 Attended Fordham Prep in the Bronx

# Name Pos. Ct. Ht. Wt. D.O.B. Hometown GP W L OTL SOL SO GAA SV% Notes34 Jared DeMichiel G L 6-1 180 04.16.85 Avon, CT 27 14 10 0 1 1 2.63 0.916 Assigned by Hersehey today; 26 GP w/ South Carolina

35 Marco Cousineau G L 6-0 200 11.09.89 St. Lazare, PQ 38 19 12 4 1 0 3.08 0.901 Reigning ECHL Goaltender of the Week

Trenton Devils# Name Pos. Sh. Ht. Wt. D.O.B. Hometown GP G A PTS +/- PIM Notes

IR 2 T.J. Miller D L 6'4 210 09.15.86 Placentia, CA 22 1 5 6 -13 6 Placed on 21-day IR, 1/16AHL 5 Andy Thomas D R 6'2 210 11.14.85 Bow, NH 41 2 4 6 -11 25 Recalled to AHL-Albany today

6 Chris Berenguer D R 6’1 205 12.04.85 Windsor, ON 0 0 0 0 0 0 Signed today from Hamline University

7 Bryan Haczyk F R 5'9 175 05.16.87 Nutley, NJ 2 0 1 1 +1 0 Assist in pro debut; played w/ NJ Hitmen & Seton Hall Prep

8 Martin Nolet D L 6'3 205 10.02.86 Quebec City, PQ 42 3 6 9 +4 33 2 points last 3 games

9 Trevor Kell F R 6’0 185 06.23.86 Thunder Bay, ON 36 14 19 33 +9 36 2 goals, 2 assists on 4-game point streak

10 Tony Zancanaro F L 5’5 170 06.04.82 Trenton, MI 52 8 15 23 -11 41 146 career games at Providence College (Hockey East)

11 Myles Stoesz F R 6’1 210 02.15.87 Steinbach, MB 28 1 3 4 -3 132 47 PIM in 5 games vs. Elmira in ‘09-10

AHL 12 Darcy Zajac F R 6'1 200 09.23.86 Winnipeg, MAN 32 6 17 23 +8 35 Called up to AHL-Albany, 2/18

14 Matt Lombardi F R 5’11 200 11.09.87 Milton, MA 57 17 13 30 -5 28 Two goals and shootout goal Friday vs. Toledo

IR 15 Matt Vokes F R 6’1 190 09.03.85 Auburn, MA 24 7 13 20 -7 14 Placed on 21-day IR Thursday

16 Ryan Ginand F L 5’9 180 04.01.86 Milford, MA 62 29 41 70 +3 50 3 goals, 3 assists over last 4 games

17 Dan Charleston F L 5'8 180 11.27.84 Oak Forest, IL 29 11 19 30 -7 101 Has points in 6 straight games against Elmira

18 Ryan Hayes F R 5'10 180 06.04.89 Syracuse, NY 55 20 22 42 -1 36 Leads ECHL with 6 shootout goals, including 3 last week

IR 20 Brad Miller D R 5’10 170 01.31.86 Alpharetta, GA 41 7 14 21 -3 20 Placed on 3-day IR Thursday

21 Kory Nagy F L 5’11 195 10.12.89 Walsingham, ON 48 9 12 21 -2 23 Reassigned by New Jersey from Albany to Trenton 3/3

22 Mike Potacco F R 5’10 185 06.04.82 Kinnelon, NJ 14 1 2 3 +2 0 First professional goal Wednesday at Reading

23 Taylor Vichorek F R 6’8 250 08.25.88 Moose Lake, MN 59 4 11 15 +13 84 Played with Chris Berenguer at Hamline University

24 J.S. Berube F L 6’3 195 06.20.90 Matane, PQ 35 10 12 22 -3 70 Reassigned by New Jersey from Albany to Trenton 3/9

ATO 25 Ben Farrer F L 6’3 185 10.07.88 Calgary, AB 0 0 0 0 0 0 Signed ATO with Devils 3/12 after 4 years at Providence

26 Dave Leaderer D L 5'11 190 07.31.86 Rochester, NY 59 5 22 27 -13 42 Leads Trenton defensemen in assists (22) and points (27)

IR 27 Justin Pender D L 6’4 215 10.25.88 St. Johns, NL 52 2 12 14 -22 42 Transferred to 7-day IR Thursday

28 Jordon Southorn D L 6'3 200 05.15.90 Montreal, PQ 26 0 5 5 -8 22 Assist Friday vs. Toledo in first game since Feb. 5

29 Matt Germain F L 5’11 195 04.06.86 Rockland, MA 0 0 0 0 0 0 Signed SPC with Devils 3/12 after 4 years at Providence

33 Matt Godlewski D L 6’1 195 02.16.87 Elk River, MN 2 0 0 0 0 0 Made pro debut Friday after 102 GP at Priceton Univ.

AHL 34 Jeff Prough F R 5’10 180 04.20.86 Dearborn Heights, MI 43 20 13 33 -14 38 Recalled by AHL-Albany, 2/07

# Name Pos. Sh. Ht. Wt. D.O.B. Hometown GP G A PTS +/- PIM Notes2 David Sloane D R 6'4 220 04.06.85 Ambler, PA 17 0 1 1 +1 10 7 games with Cincinnati (ECHL) earlier this season

3 R.J. Anderson D R 6-0 195 07.16.86 Lino Lakes, MN 54 7 29 36 +14 38 Drafted by Philadelphia, 4th round, '04

4 Drew Paris D R 6-4 200 05.12.88 Pointe-Claire, PQ 59 4 14 18 -1 35 Assigned by AHL-Toronto, 3/15

AHL 5 Patrick Coulombe D L 5-9 180 04.23.85 St. Fabien, PQ 50 11 22 33 +7 32 Loaned to Milwaukee 2/27

6 Chris Frank D L 6-1 230 01.08.86 Lynwood, WA 24 1 5 6 +1 91 Scored 1st goal of season Sunday at Trenton

AHL 7 Eric Lampe F L 5-11 170 03.31.86 Madison, WI 38 17 17 34 -3 12 Recalled by Syracuse, 3/03

9 Oren Eizenman F L 6-0 190 03.27.85 Toronto, ON 15 5 14 19 +11 10 Assigned from AHL-Connecticut 3/12

10 Yannick Tifu F L 5-11 193 10.12.84 Brossard, PQ 54 22 43 65 +13 93 20 points against Trenton this season

15 Tristin Llewellyn D L 6-1 179 05.02.89 Ann Arbour, MI 23 1 5 6 +3 18 Made season debut, Jan. 16 vs. Toledo

16 Michael Dubuc F L 6-2 177 06.29.88 Granby, PQ 38 23 15 38 0 56 7 shots in each of the last 3 games

17 Ryan Hillier F R 6-0 198 01.25.88 Halifax, NS 41 3 7 10 -4 6 Drafted by NY Rangers, 3rd round, '06

20 Billy Siers F R 6-2 210 03.20.87 Mount Prospect, IL 9 1 2 3 +3 18 Made Elmira debut, 2/25

23 Matt Krug D R 6-0 230 07.07.85 Livonia, MI 57 3 10 13 -4 101 Assigned by AHL-Chicago, 3/15

AHL 25 Andrew Sweetland F L 6-2 204 10.21.86 Bonavista, NF 38 21 7 28 -6 10 Loaned to Binghamton 2/21

27 Justin Donati F R 5-10 180 10.17.86 Oakville, ON 60 23 63 86 -4 54 Scored Elmira’s only shootout goal on Sunday

28 Josh Brittain F L 6-5 230 01.03.90 Milton, ON 37 3 8 11 +1 90 Recalled by AHL-Syracuse, 01/02

29 Eric Regan D R 6-3 200 05.20.88 Whitby, ON 44 10 25 35 -1 57 1 goal, 1 assist Sunday at Trenton

37 A.J. Perry F L 5-11 195 01.12.87 Peterborough, ON 58 18 19 37 +7 42 Sixth in the ECHL in scoring in 2009-2010

44 Dale Mahovsky F R 6-0 188 01.12.85 Fort Saskatchewan, AB 18 3 3 6 +2 10 Started the season w/ Newcastle in the UK

71 Andrew Willock F R 6'0 205 06.18.85 Mississauga, ON 4 1 0 1 +1 9 23 points in final season with SUNY-Plattsburgh

93 Vinny Geonnetti D L 6-1 195 05.21.88 Philadelphia, PA 2 0 0 0 0 0 Signed with Elmira 3/12

DEVILS EXTRA PRESENTED BY: Trenton Orthopaedic Group

Elmira Jackals

TRENTON DEVILS (23-33-2-5, 53pts) vs ELMIRA JACKALS (29-24-6-3, 67pts) Game 64 ◦ Wednesday, March 16, 2011 ◦ 7:00 p.m. ◦ Sun National Bank Center, Trenton, NJ

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Today in the ECHLElmira Jackals (29-24-9) at Trenton Devils (23-33-7) 7 p.m. ET· Elmira’s Justin Donati leads the league with 86 points (23g-63a).· Ryan Ginand leads Trenton against the Jackals with 11 goals and 17 points.· Jackals are second with 3.58 goals per game.· Devils are first with 36.06 shots per game. Toledo Walleye (29-28-5) at Wheeling Nailers (32-28-3) 7:05 p.m. ET· Toledo’s Andy Bohmbach is on an eight-game point streak since Feb. 27 (2g-12a).· Joey Haddad leads Wheeling against the Walleye with five points (1g-4a).· Walleye are 12-6-5 in one-goal games.· Nailers are 18-1-1 when leading after two periods. Alaska Aces (39-20-3) at Bakersfield Condors (34-25-3) 7 p.m. PT· Alaska’s Wes Goldie (8g) and Scott Howes (6g) are both on six-game goal streaks.· Brian Stewart leads Bakersfield against the Aces with a 2-0-0 record, a 1.00 goals-against average and a save percentage of .977.· Aces are third on the power play at 19.8 percent (56-for-283).· Condors are 22-7-2 when scoring first. Utah Grizzlies (31-25-6) at Victoria Salmon Kings (27-32-3) 7:05 p.m. PT· Utah’s Kevin Deeth is tied for fourth among rookies with 18 power-play points (4g-14a).· Chad Painchaud leads Victoria against the Grizzlies with three goals and six points.· Grizzlies are fourth with 11 shorthanded goals.· Salmon Kings are 25-1-0 when leading after two periods.

ECHL All-Time Most Shots on Goal, Season443 – Darren Colbourne, Dayton, 1991-92397 – Darren Colbourne, Dayton, 1993-94375 – Ryan Ginand, Trenton, 2010-11360 – Bobby Russell, Jackson, 2000-01357 – Darren Colbourne, Raleigh, 1996-97

Recent ECHL ScoresSUN, MARCH 13

Wheeling 5 at Kalamazoo 3Cincinnati 5 at South Carolina 4 (SO)

Elmira 2 at Trenton 3 (SO)Greenville 6 at Florida 3Toledo 7 at Reading 3

Stockton 2 at Utah 3 (OT)

TUE, MARCH 15 Cincinnati 4 at Gwinnett 3Alaska 3 at Las Vegas 1

Upcoming ECHL ScheduleTHU, MARCH 17

South Carolina at Kalamazoo - 7:00 PM EDTCincinnati at Greenville - 7:05 PM EDTOntario at Las Vegas - 7:05 PM PDT

FRI, MARCH 18 South Carolina at Toledo - 7:00 PM EDTCincinnati at Greenville - 7:05 PM EDT

Elmira at Reading - 7:05 PM EDTTrenton at Kalamazoo - 7:30 PM EDT

Florida at Gwinnett - 7:35 PM EDTOntario at Bakersfield - 7:00 PM PDTAlaska at Las Vegas - 7:05 PM PDT

Utah at Victoria - 7:05 PM PDTIdaho at Stockton - 7:35 PM PDT

SAT, MARCH 19 Trenton at Toledo - 7:00 PM EDT

Cincinnati at Greenville - 7:05 PM EDTFlorida at Gwinnett - 7:05 PM EDTElmira at Reading - 7:05 PM EDT

South Carolina at Wheeling - 7:35 PM EDTOntario at Bakersfield - 7:00 PM PDTAlaska at Las Vegas - 7:05 PM PDT

Utah at Victoria - 7:05 PM PDTIdaho at Stockton - 7:30 PM PDT

SUN, MARCH 20 Trenton at Toledo - 4:00 PM EDTReading at Elmira - 4:05 PM EDTFlorida at Gwinnett - 4:05 PM EDT

Kalamazoo at Wheeling - 5:05 PM EDTIdaho at Stockton - 4:00 PM PDT

Eastern Conference StandingsATLANTIC GP W L OTL SOL PTS PCT GF GA PIM HOME ROAD LAST TEN STREAK S/OReading 62 38 19 2 3 81 0.653 215 188 913 20-9-1-2 18-10-1-1 4-6-0-0 0-1-0-0 5-3Elmira 62 29 24 6 3 67 0.540 222 220 1304 16-12-3-1 13-12-3-2 7-1-0-2 3-0-0-2 0-3Trenton 63 23 33 2 5 53 0.421 193 226 1134 13-15-1-3 10-18-1-2 2-5-1-2 2-0-0-1 4-5SOUTH GP W L OTL SOL PTS PCT GF GA PIM HOME ROAD LAST TEN STREAK S/OGreenville 63 38 21 3 1 80 0.635 219 175 906 20-9-1-0 18-12-2-1 6-2-2-0 1-0-1-0 3-1South Carolina 64 33 26 2 3 71 0.555 174 183 910 20-11-1-2 13-15-1-1 4-5-0-1 0-4-0-1 4-3Florida 63 32 27 1 3 68 0.540 210 197 1131 17-11-0-2 15-16-1-1 4-5-1-0 0-1-0-0 4-3Gwinnett 63 29 27 2 5 65 0.516 183 209 1108 15-11-1-2 14-16-1-3 7-3-0-0 0-1-0-0 5-5NORTH GP W L OTL SOL PTS PCT GF GA PIM HOME ROAD LAST TEN STREAK S/OKalamazoo 62 34 21 2 5 75 0.605 224 204 1042 19-11-0-1 15-10-2-4 7-1-0-2 0-1-0-0 1-5Wheeling 63 32 28 0 3 67 0.532 201 191 1086 16-13-0-2 16-15-0-1 3-7-0-0 1-0-0-0 1-3Cincinnati 63 29 25 6 3 67 0.532 181 201 1140 15-14-2-2 14-11-4-1 6-4-0-0 4-0-0-0 4-3Toledo 62 29 28 3 2 63 0.508 206 227 1065 14-15-1-1 15-13-2-1 4-5-0-1 1-0-0-0 4-2Western Conference StandingsMOUNTAIN GP W L OTL SOL PTS PCT GF GA PIM HOME ROAD LAST TEN STREAK S/Ox Alaska 62 39 20 2 1 81 0.653 203 159 812 23-7-2-1 16-13-0-0 8-1-0-1 6-0-0-0 2-1x Idaho 63 29 22 4 8 70 0.556 200 187 1005 15-10-1-6 14-12-3-2 5-4-1-0 0-2-0-0 5-8x Utah 62 31 25 4 2 68 0.548 175 184 1469 13-17-3-0 18-8-1-2 3-6-0-1 1-0-0-0 2-2Victoria 62 27 32 1 2 57 0.460 179 199 1302 12-16-1-1 15-16-0-1 3-7-0-0 0-5-0-0 2-2PACIFIC GP W L OTL SOL PTS PCT GF GA PIM HOME ROAD LAST TEN STREAK S/Ox Las Vegas 61 35 21 3 2 75 0.615 195 171 837 17-11-1-0 18-10-2-2 4-4-1-1 0-2-0-0 4-2x Stockton 63 31 22 5 5 72 0.571 195 185 1388 14-11-1-3 17-11-4-2 4-5-1-0 1-0-1-0 5-5x Bakersfield 62 34 25 2 1 71 0.573 192 187 1318 20-9-1-0 14-16-1-1 8-2-0-0 5-0-0-0 4-1Ontario 63 22 35 2 4 50 0.397 165 239 1192 10-21-0-2 12-14-2-2 4-5-0-1 1-0-0-0 2-4

DEVILS EXTRA PRESENTED BY: Trenton Orthopaedic Group

TRENTON DEVILS (23-33-2-5, 53pts) vs ELMIRA JACKALS (29-24-6-3, 67pts) Game 64 ◦ Wednesday, March 16, 2011 ◦ 7:00 p.m. ◦ Sun National Bank Center, Trenton, NJ

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Devils’ ComebaCk JolTs JaCkals, 3-2

Trenton, NJ - Behind 2-0 after 40 minutes, the Trenton Devils used two third-period goals and three shootout strikes to edge the Elmira Jackals, 3-2, Sunday at Sun National Bank Center.

Ryan Ginand potted Trenton’s first marker to extend his team lead in goals (29) and points (70) and Trevor Kell also scored during regulation time; while Ryan Hayes, Matt Lombardi and J.S. Berube were the shootout goal scorers. Jeff Lerg made 33 saves on 35 shots through regulation and overtime and stopped three of Elmira’s four shootout attempts to win his second straight start.

Jared DeMichiel was the hard-luck losing goalie and made 49 saves in a game the Jackals were outshot 52-35, while Elmira fell to 29-24-6-3 by losing for just the third time in 10 games.

After a scoreless first period, Eric Regan scored his 10th goal of the season at 2:03 of the second period to give Elmira a 1-0 lead, with Josh Brittain and Michael Dubuc garnering assists. Regan’s goal came off a wrist shot from the left point that avoided several bodies in front of the net and beat Lerg just inside the short-side post.

Ahead 1-0, the Jackals got into penalty trouble in the second period and were flagged for five of their eight minors in the middle stanza. However, the Devils couldn’t capitalize and have now been held scoreless over their last 28 power-play opportunities.

Following Elmira’s final successful penalty kill of the second period, Chris Frank obtained possession right out of the penalty box, came down the left-wing boards and fired past Lerg to give the Jackals a 2-0 lead with Justin Donati potting his league-leading 86th point with one assist, and Regan the secondary helper for his second point of the night.

Ryan Ginand narrowed Elmira’s lead to 2-1 by scoring an unassisted goal at 3:23 of the third period. During four-on-four play, Ginand’s goal came off a two-on-one chance with Ryan Hayes. Rather than passing to Hayes, Ginand deked around Elmira’s defenseman on the right wing and came in alone against DeMichiel and waited, hesitated and then shot and scored his 29th goal of the season.

Trenton’s captain, Trevor Kell, evened the game 2-2 by scoring a slap-shot goal between DeMichiel’s legs with 5:30 remaining in the third period. Dan Charleston earned his eighth assist in nine games against Elmira with the primary helper, while Tony Zancanaro also assisted.

After a scoreless overtime, Ryan Hayes put Trenton ahead 1-0 in the first round with his league-leading sixth shootout goal, Lombardi potted his third in the second round, and Berube clinched the win in the fifth round, as Lerg stopped three of four attempts.

With two straight wins under their belt, and now 6-7 against Elmira, the Devils will look for a three-game winning streak when they host Elmira again Wednesday at 7 p.m.

J.S. Berube clinched the Devils’ 3-2 victory over Elmira with his first shootout strike of the season.

sCoUTiNG THe Devils* The Devils are in third place n the Atlantic Division, 11th place in the

Eastern Conference and have a record of 23-33-3-5. The Devils are looking for their third straight win tonight, after they captured come-from-behind, shootout wins last Friday and Sunday.

* The Devils have scored 193 times in 63 games and their average of 3.06 goals-per-game is 13th in the league. Ryan Ginand leads Trenton in all major offensive categories and is fifth in league scoring with 70 points and has 17 points in the season series.

* Trenton has allowed 226 goals in 63 games (3.56 per game) which are 17th in the ECHL. Jeff Lerg is the expected starting goalie tonight and won his team-leading ninth game on Sunday, after defeating the Toledo Walleye at Sun National Bank Center on Friday, just hours after being sent down by AHL-Albany.

* At even strength, Trenton is minus-17 and has tallied 134 times and allowed 151 goals.

* The Devils’ power play has scored 51 times in 314 chances (16.2/15th) and have not scored on the man advantage in 28 chances in March.

* Trenton’s penalty kill has allowed 61 in 283 times shorthanded (78.4%/17th). Over the last two games, the Devils haven’t allowed any power-play goals, while only having taken one minor penalty over the last two games.

sCoUTiNG THe JaCkals* The Jackals are in second place in the Atlantic Division, in a three-

way tie 6th place in the Eastern Conference and come to Trenton with a record of 29-24-6-3. Additionally, the Jackals hold a 7-5-0-0 advantage in the season series with Trenton and are 7-1-0-1 over their last 10 games, which coincides with when their general managers, Robbie Nichols, took over for Malcolm Cameron as the team’s head coach.

* Elmira has scored 222 goals in 62 games (3.58 per game) and these marks are second in the ECHL—two goals behind Kalamazoo for the top offense. The Jackals’ top scorer is Justin Donati, who leads the ECHL with 63 assists and 86 points. Donati is trying to become the second Donati to win the ECHL scoring title in as many years as his twin brother, Tyler, won the 2009-10 scoring race and MVP honors while racking up 114 points, when Justin finished second with 104 points.

* The Jackals have given up 220 goals in 62 games (3.55 per game) which are 16th in the league. However, while the Jackals have been below-average defensively this season, they have been better lately and their goalie, Marco Cousineau, was the ECHL’s top goalie last week.

* At even strength, the Jackals have 151 scores-for and 142 against.* With 56 goals in 311 opportunities, Elmira’s power-play unit functions

at 18% which is 12th best in the league; however the Jackals lead the league in shorthanded goals-against with 16.

Ryan Ginand added another goal and two assists in three games in Week 22. Ginand now has 70 points for the season, fifth most in the ECHL, and trails Scott Bertoli by nine points for Trenton’s single-season scoring record. Bertoli put up 79 points (31g, 48a) in 64 games during his final pro season in 2006-07.

Ginand also leads the ECHL with 375 shots on goal this season (6.1 per game), and would need to average 7.6 shots over Trenton’s final nine games to surpass Darren Colbourne’s single-season record of 443 shots.

Trenton All-Time Single-Season Scoring List79 – Scott Bertoli (2006-07)71 – Scott Bertoli (2001-02)70 – Ryan Ginand (2010-11)70 – Eric Castonguay (2008-09)70 – Adam Edinger (2002-03)

ECHL All-Time Most Shots on Goal, Season443 – Darren Colbourne, Dayton (1991-92)397 - Darren Colbourne, Dayton (1993-94)375 – Ryan Ginand, Trenton (2010-11)360 – Bobby Russell, Jackson, 2000-01

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TRENTON DEVILS (23-33-2-5, 53pts) vs ELMIRA JACKALS (29-24-6-3, 67pts) Game 64 ◦ Wednesday, March 16, 2011 ◦ 7:00 p.m. ◦ Sun National Bank Center, Trenton, NJ

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Tonight, the Devils complete a two-game series against the Elmira Jackals at Sun National Bank Center. After having gone winless in eight straight games, Trenton got back in the win column with back-to-back come-from-behind shootout wins over Toledo and Elmira last weekend. The victories put the Devils at 23-33-2-5, while Elmira has gone 7-1-0-2 over its last 10 games to improve to 29-24-6-3. Entering the day, the Jackals’ 67 points put them in a three-way tie with Wheeling and Cincinnati for sixth place in the conference and just one point back of fifth-place Florida. However, with Gwinnett just two points back and Toledo four points back, a six-team race for four playoff spots, with 10 games remaining is brewing in the Eastern Conference.

The Devils anticipate dressing newcomers Matt Germain and Ben Farrer who were signed from Providence College Saturday, but did not suit up for Sunday’s win vs. Elmira.

The Devils are without Andy Thomas tonight, who was recalled by AHL-Albany. Brad Miller is out on 3-day IR and Justin Pender is on 7-day, while Matt Vokes has been placed on 21-day IR. The Devils can even the season series with the Jackals tonight, currently trailing, 7-6.

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Trenton, NJ - The Trenton Devils today signed defenseman Chris Berenguer to a contract. The announcement was made by Albany and Trenton General Manager Chris Lamoriello.

Berenguer, 25, comes to the Devils from Hamline University (MIAC) where posted 32 points (13g, 19a) this year, most among conference defenseman, and was named MIAC Player-of-the-Year. He led the MIAC with five game-winning goals, including an overtime power-play score March 9 to lift Hamline to its first NCAA postseason victory. Hamline’s first two-time first team All-American captained the club for three seasons and received All-Conference accolades in all four years, including the MIAC’s All-Rookie Team in 2007-08 with 16 points in 16 games. His strongest season was 2008-09 when he recorded career highs of 14 goals, 25 assists and 39 points. A native of Eden Prairie, MN, Berenguer was named All-Conference and All-State while playing at Eden Prairie High School, and was named a USHL All-Star during the 2005-2006 season as a member of the Sioux Fall Stampede.

The son of two-time World Series-winning pitcher Juan Berenguer, the 6-2, 205-lb. right-handed shooter was born December 6, 1985. He and his wife Nicole have a daughter, Stella.

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albany, NY – Defenseman Andy Thomas has been recalled by the Albany Devils (AHL) from the Trenton Devils (ECHL). The announcement was made by Albany and Trenton General Manager Chris Lamoriello.

Thomas, 25, is making his third stint in the AHL this season with previous recalls on Dec. 5 and Feb. 4. He has appeared in 14 games for Albany and made his debut on Dec. 5 against Adirondack in Atlantic City. While in Trenton, Thomas has played 41 games, posting two goals and four assists.

Thomas played in 71 of Trenton’s 72 games in 2009-10, missing only one game because of a callup to AHL-Lowell for a game at the Prudential Center against Hartford. Thomas led the T-Devils with a plus-16 rating last season and is minus-11 in 41 ECHL games this season. A native of Bow, N.H., Thomas was drafted 109th overall by Washington in 2005. Prior to turning pro, he enjoyed a four-year career at the University of Denver. He logged 161 games for the Pioneers, registering six goals and 20 assists.

Albany travels to Syracuse tonight for a 7 p.m. contest and Trenton is at home against Elmira at 7 p.m.

Princeton, NJ - Marco Cousineau of the Elmira Jackals was named the Reebok Hockey ECHL Goaltender of the Week for March 7-13. The 21-year-old was 2-0-1 with a 1.30 goals-against average and a .961 save percentage in three appearances last week for the Jackals, improving his season’s mark to 19-2-5.

Cousineau’s week started with a 33-save win at South Carolina on Tuesday and also included a 30-save win over Gwinnett last Friday. Cousineau then finished his week with a shootout lost against the Gladiators last Saturday, but added 36 more saves and finished the week with a total of 99 stops. ended the week with 36 saves in a 2-1 shootout loss against the Gladiators on Saturday.

A native of St. Lazare, Quebec, Cousineau is in his first pro season, after being selected in the third round (83rd overall) by the Anaheim Ducks in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft.

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TRENTON DEVILS (23-33-2-5, 53pts) vs ELMIRA JACKALS (29-24-6-3, 67pts) Game 64 ◦ Wednesday, March 16, 2011 ◦ 7:00 p.m. ◦ Sun National Bank Center, Trenton, NJ

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