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MINGO SCORES LATE, CYCLONES TAKE 4 POINTS FROM KOMETS
The Cyclones watched a three goal lead disappear, but Dajon Mingo scored with less than five minutes to play to help the 'Clones pull out of Fort Wayne with a 5-3 win Sunday night in the Hoosier State.
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HIRANO STRIKES IN OT, 'CLONES TAKE 4-3 WIN OVER KOMETS
Yushiroh Hirano continues to dominate the ECHL, scoring two goals on the night, including the overtime winner to help the Cyclones prevent the Komets rally effort come full circle in a 4-3 win Saturday night at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum.
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BEN SIMON SET TO MAKE NHL COACHING DEBUT
Former Cyclones Head Coach Ben Simon will coach the Detroit Red Wings in their game Saturday night as they host the New Jersey Devils.
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FUEL POST 7-2 WIN OVER CYCLONES
The Cyclones scored first, but were plagued by penalties and a Darien Craighead hat trick that helped Indy pull away with a 7-2 win.
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HIRANO NAMED ECHL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Cyclones forward Yushiroh Hirano has been named the Inglasco ECHL Player of the Week for December 6-12.
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Craggs Recalled to Rochester, Polino Returned
Cyclones forward Lukas Craggs has been recalled by the Rochester Americans; Cincinnati's AHL affiliate.
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VAIVE SCORES TWICE, CYCLONES DOMINATE IN 4-1 WIN
Justin Vaive's pair of goals, along with Yushiroh Hirano and Jesse Schultz each scoring helped the Cyclones take a 4-1 win over the Wheeling Nailers Sunday evening at WesBanco Arena.
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HIRANO SCORES IN 4-1 LOSS TO NAILERS
Wheeling,WV- Cam Hausinger netted his first career hat trick to help the Wheeling Nailers prevail over the Cyclones, 4-1, Saturday night at WesBanco Arena.
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CYCLONES GAS FUEL, TAKE 6-2 WIN
Six different skaters scored and Sean Bonar protected the net in his Cyclones debut to help the 'Clones cruise past Indy by a 6-2 final Friday night inside Heritage Bank Center.
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HIRANO'S HAT TRICK LIFTS CYCLONES OVER NAILERS, 6-5
Yushiroh Hirano netted his first career hat trick as part of a five point game for the Japanese talent, who helped the Cyclones overcome the Wheeling Nailers by a 6-5 final at Heritage Bank Center Wednesday Night.
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