ORLANDO, Fla. — After a 32-save performance on Sunday, netminder Seth Eisele stopped all 25 shots he saw as he earned his fourth professional shutout in a 2-0 victory for the South Carolina Stingrays over the Orlando Solar Bears on Dec. 19 at the Kia Center.
Orlando (7-14-2-1) pressured Eisele quickly in the first period, but in his fourth start against the Solar Bears, the netminder was ready. After withstanding an early flurry of opportunities, Eisele kept the Solar Bears at bay.
Just over 12 minutes into the opening frame, South Carolina (17-9-1-0) got on the board. Nolan Krenzen let a snap shot go from the point that beat Solar Bears goaltender, Jon Gillies, high over the glove, for Krenzen’s first professional goal, putting the Stingrays ahead 1-0. Eisele saved 11 shots in the opening period.
Across the middle 20 minutes, the Stingrays had opportunities to add to their lead, but Gillies played well on the other end, saving 11 shots in the second period. South Carolina’s defense made life hard for Orlando, holding the Solar Bears to three shots in the frame, and the Stingrays took the one-goal lead to the third period.
In the final 20 minutes, the Solar Bears pressed for an equalizer, but Eisele continued to dominate in net. Orlando had no answer for the netminder down the stretch, and with 29 seconds remaining in regulation, the Stingrays got insurance.
After a faceoff win in the attacking zone, Simon Pinard wrapped a feed in the slot to Kyler Kupka — playing in his 100th professional game — who punched home his 11th goal this season, finishing off the 2-0 victory for South Carolina.
Eisele stopped all 25 shots he saw to earn the fourth shutout of his career and pick up the second shutout this season for South Carolina. The Stingrays are 6-1-0 against Orlando this season.
Coming up
South Carolina returns to the North Charleston Coliseum on Dec. 20 at 6:05 p.m. against the Orlando Solar Bears. Fans are encouraged to wear all white for a Winter White Out. The next day will be Bluey Day for the 3:05 p.m. game against Orlando. Fans can meet Bluey and Bingo, and kids under 14 are able to take the ice after the final horn for a postgame slap shot.