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Rays look dismal in defeat
One night after playing one their best games of the season, the South Carolina Stingrays played one of their worst.
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Stingrays hang on to snap three-game skid
Stingrays 3, Express 2
The third line in hockey rarely gets the goals -- or the glory. The third line is the blue-collar line, the line that grinds the puck in order to wear down the opposition's defense. Any offense a third line produces is an added bonus.
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Sauer's journey lands him in Lowcountry
If there's one lesson Billy Sauer has learned during his brief professional hockey career, it's always pack light. In less than three seasons as a pro, Sauer has played for nine different teams. He has stayed in countless hotels and moved in and out of more apartments over the last three years than an average person does in a lifetime.
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Stingrays' Stewart out 6-8 weeks with injury
South Carolina Stingrays forward Greg Stewart is expected to miss six to eight weeks with an “upper body” injury he suffered last week against Kalamazoo.
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Warriors stymie Stingrays
The South Carolina Stingrays can blame Lori Missiaen for their troubles Tuesday night. Growing up in Chatham, Ontario, Greenville's Jason Missiaen wanted to play hockey, but the only position he was allowed to play was goalie.
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Injuries continue to plague depleted Rays
Just when South Carolina Stingrays coach Spencer Carbery thought it was safe to get back on the ice. Carbery and the Stingrays left last Monday night from the North Charleston Coliseum for the 900-mile, 15-hour bus ride to Kalamazoo, Mich., with 15 healthy skaters and two goalies. Most EC...
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Cyclones 3,Stingrays 2: Rays end road trip with loss
CINCINNATI -- The South Carolina Stingrays wrapped up a three-game road trip Saturday night, but dropped a 3-2 decision to the Cincinnati Cyclones. The Stingrays (27-19-1-1) scored at 14:37 of the opening period on a power-play goal from Mike Hamilton, who tapped a pass from Maxime Lacro...
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Cyclones slide by Stingrays
Cincinnati -- The South Carolina Stingrays snapped a seven-game road winning streak Friday night with a 4-3 loss to Cincinnati at U.S. Bank Arena.
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