Reading, PA - The Reading Royals (30-20-7-2, 69 pts), proud ECHL affiliate of the Philadelphia Flyers and Lehigh Valley Phantoms, close a three-game weekend series against the Maine Mariners (35-16-6-2, 78 points) on Sunday, March 22nd at 3:00 p.m. at Cross Insurance Arena.
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Royals Right Now:
The Royals enter game 60 of the regular season with a point earned in 12 of their last 17 contests (7-4-3-2) and 21 of their 29 games played to open 2026 (14-9-5-2). The Royals have also earned a point in 26 of their last 37 games (19-8-4-2) since Dec. 13 and 39 of their 59 games this season (30-20-7-2).
Prior to dropping their previous two games against Adirondack 4-3 in a shootout Friday and 4-2 in overtime Saturday, the Royals split a two-game home series against Worcester with a 5-2 loss on Saturday, March 14 before a 4-2 win on Sunday, March 15.
At home, the Royals have won 15 of their last 21 games with a point in 18 of the 21 games (15-3-2-1). On the road, the Royals have won six of their last 12 contests with a point earned in nine of the last 12 road games (6-3-2-1).
Forward Carson Golder leads the Royals in goals (13) while Ben Meehan leads the Royals in assists (29) and points (39).
Scouting the Mariners:
Maine has opened their regular season at 35-16-6-2, 78 points through 59 games played with two wins over their last four games. Since falling to the Royals in overtime, 4-3, on January 11, the Mariners have posted a 21-6-1-1 record including an 11-game win streak and points in 15 of their previous 16 games (14-1-1) since February 11th's loss at Florida. Since January 4th, Maine's earned a point in 27 of their last 32 games (24-6-3).
Previously, the Mariners swept Worcester in a two-game home and home series with a 6-2 win on Friday and 4-1 win on Saturday.
ECHL affiliates to the Boston Bruins (NHL) and Providence Bruins (AHL), Maine is led by first-year head coach in Maine, 5th in the ECHL overall Rick Kowalsky (170-137-34) who was a class of 2017 ECHL Hall of Fame inductee, AHL Coach of the Year in 2016 with the Albany Devils (2015-16) and ECHL Coach of the Year with the Trenton Devils (2008-09). As a player, he was a two-time ECHL All-Star and hoisted the Kelly Cup in his final season with Trenton Titans, as the team's captain, in 2005.
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2025-26 Season Memberships
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About the Royals
The Reading Royals, proud affiliate of the Philadelphia Flyers and Lehigh Valley Phantoms, are in their 24th season in the ECHL. They won their first Kelly Cup championship in 2013 and have clinched playoff berths in 13 of their latest 15 seasons. They are five-time division champions and were the 2021-22 Eastern Conference regular season champion. The Berks County Convention Center Authority (BCCCA), founded in 1996, owns the Royals and oversees operations at Santander Arena.