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Solar Bears Weekly Check In: Not a Slam Dunk

Solar Bears Weekly Check In: Not a Slam Dunk Orlando’s road trip ends early, then they drop 2 of 3 to the Stingrays on home ice. Share this story Fernando Medina After a successful, yet extended, weekend, in Indianapolis, the Orlando Solar Bears returned to the Sunshine State this week, hoping to end the road trip and start the month of May on a good note. Well, about that. After a reminder that the pandemic is still going on, the Solar Bears returned home, only to be dominated by division rival South Carolina. But they did manage to get one win.and the Magic jerseys were sweet? Read on for the week that was.

Stingrays Light Up Scoreboard In Orlando

Stingrays Light Up Scoreboard In Orlando Two days after equaling their best offensive output of the year, the South Carolina Stingrays (23-18-9-3) won their third straight game and set a new high mark for the season by scoring seven times in a 7-4 victory over the Orlando Solar Bears (28-21-4-1) on Sunday afternoon at the Amway Center. (Source: South Carolina Stingrays) By SC Stingrays | May 2, 2021 at 6:24 PM EDT - Updated May 2 at 6:24 PM ORLANDO, Fla. – Two days after equaling their best offensive output of the year, the South Carolina Stingrays (23-18-9-3) won their third straight game and set a new high mark for the season by scoring seven times in a 7-4 victory over the Orlando Solar Bears (28-21-4-1) on Sunday afternoon at the Amway Center.

Rays Swim Past Solar Bears In Series Opener, 6-2

Rays Swim Past Solar Bears In Series Opener, 6-2 The Stingrays earned a 6-2 win in Orlando on Friday (Source: South Carolina Stingrays) By South Carolina Stingrays | April 30, 2021 at 11:43 PM EDT - Updated April 30 at 11:43 PM ORLANDO, Fla. – Six different scorers and 33 saves from goaltender Alex Dubeau propelled the South Carolina Stingrays (22-18-9-3) to their second straight road victory Friday night in a defeat of the Orlando Solar Bears (28-20-4-1) by a score of 6-2 at the Amway Center. Forward Caleb Herbert led the way with a goal and two assists, while Brett Supinski picked up three assists, and both Matthew Weis (1g, 1a) and captain Andrew Cherniwchan (2a) each had multi-point nights.

Pandemic led to 20-per-cent drop in organ transplants in Quebec

A kidney transplant surgery at the Rosemont-Maisonneuve Hospital in Montreal on August 6, 2012. Matthew Weiss, medical director of Transplant Québec, says Patients waiting for an organ, even those who are immunocompromised, are told to get vaccinated agsint COVID-19. However, the vaccine may be less efficient for them, he said, adding it would not be dangerous to do so. Photo by Dario Ayala /Montreal Gazette Article content A lack of knowledge regarding how the coronavirus affected those who are immunocompromised was to blame for a sharp decrease in organ transplants last year. In an interview, Transplant Québec medical director Matthew Weiss said doctors erred on the side of caution at the beginning of the pandemic in a bid to protect organ transplant receivers as much as possible. That contributed to a 20 per cent decline in the number of patients who received transplants compared with the previous year.

Malatesta Scores In OT To Give Rays 3-2 Win

Malatesta Scores In OT To Give Rays 3-2 Win
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