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KANSAS CITY MAVERICKS Game Notes Friday, January 31, 2020 - 7:05 P.M KANSAS CITY MAVERICKS Game Notes Friday, January 31, 2020 - 7:05 p.m. | ECHL Game #575 Kansas City Mavericks Silverstein Eye Centers Arena | Independence, MO Tulsa Oilers Kansas City Mavericks 18-22-2-1 (39 points, 7th Mountain) Tulsa Oilers 20-22-4-1 (45 points, 6th Mountain) Team Game: 44 10-10-0-1(Home) Team Game: 48 15-12-1-0 (Home) Home Game: 22 8-12-2-0 (Away) Away Game: 20 5-10-3-1 (Away) # Goalie GP W L OTL SOL GAA SV% # Goalie GP W L OTL SOL GAA SV% 1 Hayden Hawkey 3 0 3 0 0 4.71 .843 1 Olle Eriksson Ek 20 7 9 1 1 2.99 .900 30 Nick Schneider 27 10 14 2 0 3.51 .878 30 Evan Fitzpatrick 12 3 5 3 0 3.92 .871 35 Tyler Parsons 16 8 5 0 1 2.87 .917 35 Devin Williams 23 11 10 1 0 2.76 .904 # P Player GP G A P PIM +/- 2 D Zach Osburn 41 7 15 22 17 -10 # P Player GP G A P PIM +/- 3 D Kevin McKernan 38 3 10 13 14 3 3 D Cam Knight 37 8 11 19 38 5 4 D Derek Pratt 35 0 5 5 30 -6 5 D Steven Kaunisto 18 1 4 5 6 7 5 D Terrance Amorosa 31 5 9 14 10 -3 8 F Charlie Sampair 43 10 15 25 12 9 7 F Darian Dziurzynski 41 11 8 19 55 -22 11 F Danny Moynihan 45 14 19 33 42 0 8 D Justin Woods 30 4 16 20 8 -5 13 F Cory Ward 34 7 7 14 8 3 9 F Shane Bennett 5 0 0 0 2 2 14 D Theo Calvas 26 0 2 2 6 -1 10 D Malcolm Hayes 12 0 0 0 8 -6 16 F J.J. Piccinich 43 9 26 35 20 2 12 F Rocco Carzo 36 15 11 26 25 -11 18 F Adam Pleskach 47 11 22 33 32 -8 13 D Neal Goff 36 1 4 5 35 -17 19 F Bobby Watson 6 1 1 2 0 1 14 F Loren Ulett 37 7 4 11 62 -8 21 D Jake Clifford 39 3 8 11 39 -3 16 F Greg Betzold 11 1 3 4 8 -6 22 F Jared Thomas 35 4 13 17 20 -10 17 F Matt Schmalz 35 6 11 17 20 -18 24 D Mike McKee 40 2 9 11 100 4 18 F Mitch Hults 21 9 16 25 12 11 25 D Steven Ruggiero 41 3 2 5 22 2 19 F Bryan Lemos 37 12 15 27 6 -6 27 D Miles Liberati 40 6 26 32 41 -2 20 F Ryan Galt 26 4 5 9 8 -1 28 F Ryan Tesink 19 4 9 13 22 6 22 F David Dziurzynski 42 8 15 23 51 -15 29 F Ian McNulty 39 7 9 16 18 0 23 F C.J. Eick 31 6 6 12 14 6 55 D Charlie Granath 12 1 2 3 0 1 25 F Charlie O’Connor 37 7 8 15 20 -15 90 F Jacob Benson 10 5 3 8 6 1 28 F Daniel Perez 4 0 0 0 4 -1 91 F Robby Jackson 47 14 17 31 14 -4 29 F Tad Kozun 37 8 11 19 37 -4 92 F Jack Nevins 29 6 4 10 51 -1 Team President, General Manager Brent Thiessen General Manager Taylor Hall Interim Head Coach Kohl Schultz Head Coach, Director of Hockey Ops Rob Murray Sr. Advisor to Hockey Ops Matt Stephenson Assistant Coach Zac Desjardins Special Teams Penalty Kill: 141-for-175 (80.6%, 19th) Penalty Kill: 144-for-173 (83.2%, 9th) Power Play: 27-for-152 (17.8%, 10th) Power Play: 24-for-171 (14.0% 23rd) Referee - Jacob Rekucki (#20) Linesman - Russ Coll (#40) Linesman - Brady Fagan (#89) Broadcast RADIO- Play-by-Play: Bob Rennison, Listen LIVE on the Mavericks mobile app or kcmavericks.com TV- ECHL.tv ($) ANTHEM - Blue Hills Elementary 1 2 3 OT SO FINAL MAVERICKS Oilers Kansas City Mavericks Media Contact: Brian McGannon | [email protected] | 816-285-8031 Numerical Roster As of 1.31.20 Forwards # Name Ht. Wt. Age Shoots Hometown 2018-19 Team 18-19 G-A-P Contract 7 Darian Dziurzynski 6-1 208 28 L Lloydminster, AB Mavericks 27-21-48 SPC 9 Shane Bennett 5-9 170 26 L Grand Island, NY Quad City Storm 14-16-30 SPC 12 Rocco Carzo 6-1 203 29 L Media, PA Mavericks 20-39-59 SPC 14 Loren Ulett 6-0 209 25 L Port Perry, ON Mavericks 3-5-8 SPC 17 Matt Schmalz 6-6 209 23 R Dunnville, ON Worcester Railers 7-9-16 SPC 18 Mitch Hults 6-2 207 25 L Stoughton, WI Orlando Solar Bears 6-20-26 AHL 19 Bryan Lemos 5-10 187 23 R East Providence,RI Providence College 3-3-6 SPC 22 David Dziurzynski 6-3 225 30 L Lloydminster, AB Mavericks 18-30-48 SPC 23 C.J. Eick 5-7 168 27 L Appleton, WI Mavericks 12-15-27 SPC 25 Charlie O’Connor 6-0 190 26 R Elk Grove, IL Toledo Walleye 8-5-13 SPC 28 Daniel Perez 6-4 205 25 L Jersey City, NJ Univ. of Maine 1-2-3 SPC 29 Tad Kozun 5-11 181 26 L Nipawin, SK S. Carolina Stingrays 18-32-50 SPC Defensemen # Name Ht. Wt. Age Shoots Hometown 2018-19 Team 18-19 G-A-P Contract 2 Zach Osburn 5-10 192 22 R Plymouth, MI Michigan State Univ. 3-11-14 AHL 3 Kevin McKernan 5-11 192 25 R Grafton, MA S. Carolina Stingrays 6-22-28 SPC 4 Derek Pratt 6-2 194 25 L Mt. Hermon, MA Maine Mariners 2-16-18 SPC 5 Terrance Amorosa 6-2 205 24 L Kirkland, QC Tulsa Oilers 1-5-6 AHL 8 Justin Woods 6-2 212 25 L Fairbanks, AK Jacksonville Icemen 9-11-20 SPC 10 Malcolm Hayes 6-4 220 24 R Atlanta, GA Univ. Ak.-Anchorage 0-2-2 SPC 13 Neal Goff 6-5 215 26 L Stillwater, MN Mavericks 0-9-9 SPC Goalies # Name Ht. Wt. Age Catches Hometown 2018-19 Team GAA SVP Contract 1 Hayden Hawkey 6-2 181 24 L Parker, CO Providence College 1.88 .921 SPC 30 Nick Schneider 6-2 175 22 R Leduc, AB Mavericks 3.66 .884 NHL 35 Tyler Parsons 6-1 190 22 L Chesterfield, MI Stockton Heat 3.70 .898 NHL Injured Reserve: F Greg Betzold, F Ryan Galt @KC_Mavericks kcmavericks Kansas City Mavericks Kansas City Mavericks KCMavericks.com Kansas City Mavericks Media Contact: Brian McGannon | [email protected] | 816-285-8031 Alphabetical Roster with Pronunciations As of 1.31.20 Skaters Name Pronunciation Amorosa, Terrance AM-or-oh-sah Bennett, Shane Betzold, Greg BETS-old Carzo, Rocco Dziurzynski, Darian DUR-zin-skee Dziurzynski, David DUR-zin-skee Eick, CJ IKE Galt, Ryan Goff, Neal Hayes, Malcolm Hawkey, Hayden HAW-kee Kozun, Tad KOH-zunn Lemos, Bryan LEE-mos McKernan, Kevin O’Connor, Charlie Osburn, Zach OZ-burn Parsons, Tyler Perez, Daniel Pratt, Derek Schneider, Nick Ulett, Loren LOR-in YOU-let Woods, Justin @KC_Mavericks kcmavericks Kansas City Mavericks Kansas City Mavericks KCMavericks.com K A N S A S C I T Y M A V E R I C K S Mavericks Record... Game-By-Game Goalie Stats Gm. # Date Opponent KC Goalie SVs/SF SVP SO Saves W/L/OTL/SOL By Month 1 10/11 TUL Hawkey 29/34 .854 L In October ............................2-4-0-0 2 10/12 IND Hawkey 17/23 .739 L In November ........................5-5-2-0 In December .........................7-7-0-0 3 10/18 TUL Schneider 24/25 .960 W In January .............................4-6-0-1 4 10/21 TUL Schneider 37/39 .949 L In February ...........................0-0-0-0 5 10/25 TOL Schneider 17/21 .809 W In March ................................0-0-0-0 In April ..................................0-0-0-0 6 10/26 TOL Schneider 25/29 .862 L 7 11/1 WIC Schneider 28/35 .800 L By Day 8 11/2 WIC Schneider 20/22 .909 W On Monday ..........................0-4-0-0 9 11/3 WIC Hawkey 32/35 .914 L On Tuesday ..........................1-5-0-0 On Wednesday .....................0-3-1-0 10 11/8 UTA Schneider 22/23 .956 W On Thursday .........................1-0-0-0 11 11/9 UTA Schneider 24/26 .939 W On Friday ..............................6-5-0-1 12 11/11 WIC Schneider 23/27 .852 L On Saturday ..........................9-5-1-0 On Sunday ............................1-0-0-0 13 11/13 IND Schneider 29/33 .879 OTL 14 11/16 RPD Schneider 25/26 .961 W By Location 15 11/19 ALN Schneider 26/29 .897 L At home ...........................10-10-0-1 16 11/22 IDH Parsons 37/41 .902 L On the road ........................8-13-2-0 17 11/23 IDH Schneider 32/35 .914 OTL 18 11/30 WIC Parsons 28/31 .903 W By Division v. Central ..............................4-4-1-0 19 12/1 WIC Schneider 30/32 .938 W v. Mountain .......................13-15-1-1 20 12/6 WIC Parsons 24/25 .960 W v. North .................................0-2-0-0 21 12/7 FW Parsons 33/34 .970 W v.
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