MacLean takes over for Bednar as Rays' coach

Thursday, July 2, 2009
Jared Bednar is one step closer to his dream of coaching in the National Hockey League, but then so is Cail MacLean.

Less than a month after leading the South Carolina Stingrays to the franchise's third Kelly Cup title, Bednar stepped down as head coach Wednesday to become an assistant coach for the Abbotsford Heat, the American Hockey League affiliate of the Calgary Flames. Read story.

Bednar takes job in AHL

Wednesday, July 1, 2009
South Carolina Stingrays head coach Jared Bednar has taken a job as an assistant coach with the Abbotsford Heat of the American Hockey League, a source told The Post and Courier on Tuesday afternoon. Read story.

Rays open with two home dates

Friday, June 26, 2009
The South Carolina Stingrays, fresh off winning the Kelly Cup playoff title, will host the Wheeling Nailers on Oct. 16 to open the coming ECHL season. After the Kelly Cup banner goes up Oct. 16, the Charlotte Checkers visit the North Charlesotn Coliseum on Oct. 17. Read story.

Rays' title makes governor's friendly wager pay off

Thursday, June 18, 2009
The salmon is in the mail. Well, at least South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford is hoping to be dining soon on some prime Alaskan king salmon, courtesy of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. Read story.

One-on-One with James Reimer

Sunday, June 14, 2009
I guess growing up every kid dreams of playing in a Game 7 with a league championship on the line? "No question. I was a little nervous going into the Game 7, but I tried to approach it like any other game. Read story.

Pittsburgh beats Detroit in Game 7, wins its first Stanley Cup in 17 seasons

Saturday, June 13, 2009
Slide over Super Mario and make room on the Stanley Cup for a new batch of Pittsburgh Penguins.

Max Talbot scored two second-period goals, and the Penguins overcame the loss of captain Sidney Crosby to beat the defending champion Detroit Red Wings 2-1 on Friday night in Game 7 and win the Stanley Cup. Read story.

Hershey wins AHL's Calder Cup

Saturday, June 13, 2009
WINNIPEG, Manitoba — Andrew Gordon, Chris Bourque and Alexendre Giroux scored first-period goals and the Hershey Bears won their 10th American Hockey League title with a 4-1 victory over the Manitoba Moose on Friday night. Read story.

Penguins, Red Wings go one more time

Friday, June 12, 2009
DETROIT — Nicklas Lidstrom, Chris Osgood and Kirk Maltby spread out like a perfectly shaped triangle in the Detroit Red Wings dressing room and tried to explain how Game 7 of the Stanley Cup finals is really like any other game. When that seemingly unbelievable message comes from gu... Read story.

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Goalies
Name Height Weight # D.O.B.
Bobby Goepfert 5' 10" 170 lbs 47 01/25/1984
Josh Johnson 6' 0" 185 lbs 30 01/25/1984
Defense
Name Height Weight # D.O.B.
Viktor Dovgan 6' 2" 202 8 02/27/1987
Brad Farynuk 6' 0" 210 lbs 44 01/22/1982
Nate Kiser 6' 1" 210 lbs 5 05/04/1982
Johann Kroll 6' 2" 200 lbs 21 02/23/1984
Sasha Pokulok 6' 5" 230 lbs 28 05/25/1986
Scott Romfo 5' 11" 190 lbs 45 07/10/1981
Zach Tarkir 6' 1" 185 lbs 4 06/28/1984
Forwards
Name Height Weight # D.O.B.
Trent Campbell 5' 10" 175 lbs 11 12/24/1982
Keith Johnson 5' 10" 195 lbs 19 10/20/1984
Paul Kelly 6' 2" 230 lbs 9 04/10/1980
Jeff MacDermid 5' 10" 160 lbs 25 03/01/1984
Tommy Maxwell 6' 2" 200 lbs 26 11/19/1985
Paul McIlveen 5' 11" 180 lbs 20 03/24/1986
Travis Morin 6' 0" 195 lbs 27 01/09/1984
Pierre-Luc O'Brien 5' 9" 240 lbs 18 07/22/1982
Jeff Rainville 5' 11" 165 lbs 7 08/20/1984
Matt Scherer 6' 0" 230 lbs 42 04/19/1982

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Washington Capitals (NHL)
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Arlington, VA 22203
Phone: (202) 266-2360
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950 West Hersheypark Drive
Hershey, PA 17033
Phone: (717) 534-3380
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Date Visiting Team Home Team Game Time/Status
2008-10-18 Augusta South Carolina 7:05 pm EDT
2008-10-24 South Carolina Florida 7:30 pm EDT
2008-10-25 South Carolina Florida 7:30 pm EDT
2008-10-31 Florida South Carolina 7:05 pm EDT
2008-11-01 Florida South Carolina 7:05 pm EDT
2008-11-06 Charlotte South Carolina 7:05 pm EST
2008-11-08 South Carolina Charlotte 7:00 pm EST
2008-11-09 South Carolina Augusta 4:00 pm EST
2008-11-13 South Carolina Charlotte 7:00 pm EST
2008-11-15 South Carolina Gwinnett 7:05 pm EST
2008-11-19 South Carolina Charlotte 7:00 pm EST
2008-11-21 Mississippi South Carolina 7:05 pm EST
2008-11-22 Dayton South Carolina 7:05 pm EST
2008-11-23 Mississippi South Carolina 5:00 pm EST
2008-11-27 South Carolina Mississippi 7:00 pm CST
2008-11-28 South Carolina Mississippi 7:00 pm CST
2008-11-29 South Carolina Mississippi 7:00 pm CST
2008-12-02 Gwinnett South Carolina 7:05 pm EST
2008-12-05 South Carolina Charlotte 7:00 pm EST
2008-12-06 Gwinnett South Carolina 7:05 pm EST
2008-12-12 South Carolina Florida 7:30 pm EST
2008-12-13 South Carolina Florida 7:30 pm EST
2008-12-16 South Carolina Augusta 7:00 pm EST
2008-12-19 Elmira South Carolina 7:05 pm EST
2008-12-20 Elmira South Carolina 7:05 pm EST
2008-12-26 South Carolina Gwinnett 7:35 pm EST
2008-12-27 Mississippi South Carolina 7:05 pm EST
2008-12-28 Mississippi South Carolina 5:00 pm EST
2008-12-31 Mississippi South Carolina 7:05 pm EST
2009-01-02 Gwinnett South Carolina 7:05 pm EST
2009-01-03 South Carolina Gwinnett 7:05 pm EST
2009-01-04 Mississippi South Carolina 5:00 pm EST
2009-01-06 Charlotte South Carolina 7:05 pm EST
2009-01-08 South Carolina Gwinnett 7:05 pm EST
2009-01-09 South Carolina Augusta 7:30 pm EST
2009-01-10 South Carolina Charlotte 7:00 pm EST
2009-01-16 Florida South Carolina 7:05 pm EST
2009-01-17 Charlotte South Carolina 7:05 pm EST
2009-01-24 South Carolina Charlotte 7:00 pm EST
2009-01-27 Gwinnett South Carolina 7:05 pm EST
2009-01-30 Florida South Carolina 7:05 pm EST
2009-01-31 Charlotte South Carolina 7:05 pm EST
2009-02-03 South Carolina Florida 7:30 pm EST
2009-02-04 South Carolina Florida 7:30 pm EST
2009-02-06 Florida South Carolina 7:05 pm EST
2009-02-07 Florida South Carolina 5:00 pm EST
2009-02-10 Charlotte South Carolina 7:05 pm EST
2009-02-14 South Carolina Gwinnett 7:05 pm EST
2009-02-15 Augusta South Carolina 5:00 pm EST
2009-02-20 South Carolina Johnstown 7:05 pm EST
2009-02-21 South Carolina Trenton 7:00 pm EST
2009-02-22 South Carolina Reading 5:05 pm EST
2009-02-24 South Carolina Augusta 7:00 pm EST
2009-02-28 Charlotte South Carolina 7:05 pm EST
2009-03-01 Gwinnett South Carolina 5:00 pm EST
2009-03-06 Trenton South Carolina 7:05 pm EST
2009-03-07 Augusta South Carolina 7:05 pm EST
2009-03-10 South Carolina Mississippi 7:00 pm CDT
2009-03-11 South Carolina Mississippi 7:00 pm CDT
2009-03-13 Gwinnett South Carolina 7:05 pm EDT
2009-03-14 Augusta South Carolina 7:05 pm EDT
2009-03-15 South Carolina Charlotte 4:00 pm EDT
2009-03-17 South Carolina Augusta 7:00 pm EDT
2009-03-20 Augusta South Carolina 7:05 pm EDT
2009-03-21 Charlotte South Carolina 7:05 pm EDT
2009-03-22 Florida South Carolina 5:00 pm EDT
2009-03-27 South Carolina Gwinnett 7:35 pm EDT
2009-03-28 South Carolina Gwinnett 7:05 pm EDT
2009-03-29 Mississippi South Carolina 5:00 pm EDT
2009-03-31 South Carolina Augusta 7:00 pm EDT
2009-04-03 South Carolina Gwinnett 7:35 pm EDT
2009-04-04 South Carolina Augusta 7:00 pm EDT