Orlando, Fl. – The South Carolina Stingrays against the Orlando Solar Bears stood out for their road trip in Florida. Charlie Combs, Austin Magera, Justin Nachbaur, Romain Rodzinski and Tyler met Weiss, while the goalkeeper Mitchell Gibson started and in his first appearance since December 21, 2024, lasted 25 of 26 shots.
Combs scored the first goal of the night in the first period a little shy before half -time. After Josh Wilkins caught the puck in the transition from the solar bears, he put Combs a perfect pass that buried his 16th season goal.
Magera doubled the stingrays in the second period with a short destination. Ryan Hofer tried excellently to get the puck from the boards to feed Magera in front of the net, and Magera sent a snapshot between the legs of Orlando Netminder Ryan Fanti. Jaydon Dureau replied to the solar bears with a 5-on-3 goal on a high shot, in which the upper right corner was present to cut the stingray lead to 2-1. Nachbaur quickly achieved the two-goal advantage for the stingrays in the middle of the second period. Blake Thompson sent a wrist shot from the blue line, and Nachbaur tipped past Fanti. Rodzinski scored his first as a stingray late in the second half with a wrist shot from the top of the left circle to put on South Carolina.
Weiss scored his 15th goal in the middle of the third period. Nachbaur fed Magera on the boards, and Magera pushed the puck to Weiss, who had buried a slapshot for his third point of the night.
South Carolina is back in action on Wednesday evening because she competes against the Savannah Ghost Pirates in the Enmarket Arena at 7 p.m.
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