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ECHL Glance

All Times EST

EASTERN CONFERENCE

North Division

GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA
Wheeling 54 34 14 3 3 74 170 132
Adirondack 52 31 15 5 1 68 156 139
Maine 52 30 15 5 2 67 163 130
Reading 53 28 18 6 1 63 156 153
Worcester 53 25 22 5 1 56 140 156
Trois-Rivieres 53 25 24 1 3 54 144 155
Norfolk 54 22 29 3 0 47 160 191
Greensboro 54 15 33 5 1 36 139 194

South Division

GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA
Florida 56 37 11 6 2 82 182 113
Atlanta 54 35 16 2 1 73 161 132
South Carolina 55 36 18 1 0 73 169 148
Savannah 54 28 22 3 1 60 167 147
Greenville 53 22 25 5 1 50 143 164
Jacksonville 54 20 26 7 1 48 139 181
Orlando 56 21 30 4 1 47 140 177

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Central Division

GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA
Toledo 53 32 13 4 4 72 182 135
Fort Wayne 53 31 14 8 0 70 184 139
Indy 53 25 19 8 1 59 135 142
Bloomington 53 26 23 2 2 56 155 159
Kalamazoo 54 24 24 3 3 54 169 201
Cincinnati 54 25 26 3 0 53 162 197
Iowa 53 18 30 3 2 41 137 180

Mountain Division

GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA
Kansas City 56 44 9 2 1 91 195 122
Idaho 57 35 18 4 0 74 202 181
Allen 55 30 20 5 0 65 188 168
Tahoe 56 28 23 2 3 61 201 198
Wichita 53 23 22 4 4 54 156 163
Rapid City 55 22 28 4 1 49 172 193
Utah 56 21 28 7 0 49 182 204
Tulsa 54 18 31 5 0 41 140 195

NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point for an overtime or shootout loss. Top four teams in each division advance to playoffs.

Friday’s Games

Kalamazoo 6, Jacksonville 5

Maine 5, Trois-Rivieres 3

Wichita 1, Indy 0

Idaho 4, Norfolk 3

South Carolina 4, Atlanta 1

Toledo 3, Cincinnati 2

Florida 4, Greenville 0

Bloomington 3, Utah 2

Kansas City 5, Tahoe 2

Tulsa 4, Allen 1

Wheeling 4, Rapid City 3

Savannah at Orlando, ppd

Saturday’s Games

Trois-Rivieres 6, Worcester 4

Jacksonville 6, Kalamazoo 3

Florida 2, Orlando 1

Reading 2, Greensboro 1

Kansas City 5, Tahoe 3

Norfolk 3, Idaho 1

Utah 5, Cincinnati 0

Allen 6, Tulsa 4

Wheeling 3, Rapid City 1

Bloomington at Indy, ppd

Greenville at Florida, ppd

Wichita at Fort Wayne, ppd

Sunday’s Games

Adirondack at Maine, 3 p.m.

Atlanta at Orlando, 3 p.m.

Jacksonville at Kalamazoo, 3 p.m.

Reading at Greensboro, 3 p.m.

Worcester at Trois-Rivieres, 3 p.m.

Savannah at South Carolina, 3:05 p.m.

Utah at Cincinnati, 3:05 p.m.

Tulsa at Allen, 3:10 p.m.

Indy at Toledo, ppd

Wichita at Toledo, 5:15 p.m.

Monday’s Games

No games scheduled

Tuesday’s Games

Adirondack at Maine, 10:30 a.m.

Bloomington at Indy, 11:30 a.m.

Indy at Bloomington, 11:30 a.m.

NYPD says dozens rescued from human trafficking during World Cup

▶ Watch Video: Inside look at security preparations for World Cup Forty-three people, including seven minors, were rescued from human traffickers during the World Cup matches in the New York City area, according to the New York City Police Department's Special Victims Unit.The rescue operations were carried out between June 11 and July 19 by specialized NYPD detectives who arrested 89 individuals."The surprise was really the outpouring of support behind the mission and the collaboration with all our partners," said Inspector Gary Marcus, commanding officer of the Special Victims Unit.Those rescued, largely the victims of sex trafficking, are now being supported with an array of social services for the victims, including food, housing and counseling.The 87 operations carried out during the World Cup have generated new leads, officials said, and law enforcement agencies are building more cases based on the investigations already underway."We have ongoing investigations now as a result of these operations," an NYPD official told CBS News.Major sporting events are known to law enforcement as hotbeds of human trafficking.Years in advance, the NYPD devoted significant resources to preparing for the World Cup. Eight matches were played at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium, including the final on Sunday."When we talk about the outreach and the prep we do, a large part of that involved visiting the known sex offenders, particularly the known human traffickers, in our registry," Marcus said. "Whether they're on parole or probation for human trafficking, we visited them to make sure they're compliant with the terms of their release, and secondly, to let them know that the NYPD is watching."The matches were held in multiple cities around the U.S., Mexico and Canada. Preparations to secure those games and prepare for crimes like human trafficking were coordinated between local, state and federal law enforcement agencies.Police departments in many locations that hosted World Cup matches have made arrests and rescues connected to human trafficking, including in Georgia, New England and Missouri. Nationally, there were more than 673 arrests on human-trafficking charges made during the World Cup, and 61 adults and 13 minors rescued, according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
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