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Monday
26May

Las Vegas Wranglers Defeat Cincinnati Cyclones 1-0 in Game Two of ECHL Kelly Cup Finals

MLN - THE RAW FEED - www.mlntherawfeed.com – Cincinnati, OH –The Las Vegas Wranglers® defeated the Cincinnati Cyclones 1-0 in Game Two of the Kelly Cup Finals on Sunday night in front of 6,897 fans at the U.S. Bank Arena. Las Vegas goalie Kevin Lalande made 27 saves for his second professional shutout as the Wranglers tied the Kelly Cup Finals series 1-1. Center Adam Miller broke a scoreless tie that lasted 55:40, scoring his fourth goal of the playoffs with 4:20 remaining in the contest for the 1-0 win. The series will now shift to the Orleans Arena for Game Three at 7:05 PM on Thursday night. “A Red Sea in Game Three” encourages Wranglers fans to wear red.
 

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The two teams skated to a scoreless tie through two periods of play. Center Adam Miller scored with 4:20 remaining in the game, breaking a string of 55:40 without a goal. Defenseman Jason Krischuk held the puck in at the right point then played the puck to Miller in the high-slot. The rookie center Miller fired a wrist shot past Cincinnati goalie Cedrik Desjardins for the only goal of the game.
 
The next three games of the series will shift to Las Vegas, NV at the Orleans Arena. Game Three will take place on Thursday, May 29th at 7:05 PM at the Orleans Arena. Game Four will start at 7:05 PM at the Orleans Arena on Friday, May 30th at the Orleans Arena. If necessary, Game Five will take place on Monday, June 2nd at 7:05 PM at the Orleans Arena. If needed, the last two games of the Finals would take place at the U.S. Bank Arena, starting on Thursday, June 5th at 4:30 PM (PDT) with Game Six. If necessary, Game Seven would be played on Saturday, June 7th at 4:30 PM (PDT).
 
Las Vegas Wranglers vs. Cincinnati Cyclones – Kelly Cup Finals (best of seven series):
Game 1: Las Vegas 2 at Cincinnati 4   
Game 2: Las Vegas1 at Cincinnati 0 (Series Tied 1-1)
Game 3: Cincinnati at Las Vegas – Thursday, May 29th at 7:05 PM at Orleans Arena
Game 4: Cincinnati at Las Vegas – Friday, May 30th at 7:05 PM at Orleans Arena
Game 5: Cincinnati at Las Vegas – Monday, June 2nd at 7:05 PM at Orleans Arena
Game 6: Las Vegas at Cincinnati - Thursday, June 5th at 4:30 PM (PDT) at U.S. Bank Arena - X
Game 7: Las Vegas at Cincinnati - Saturday, June 7th at 4:30 pm (PDT) – at U.S. Bank Arena – X

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