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Cincinnati Cyclones closing in on top spot

As the calendar turns over a new year, the Cincinnati Cyclones again find themselves in a familiar place – battling for a spot in the ECHL Kelly Cup playoffs. 

The Cyclones, winners of 8 of their last 10 games, sit in second place in the Central Division just one point behind the Toledo Walleye. First-year coach Jason Payne has his team playing its best hockey just ahead of Monday's All-Star game. Before the break, a road game Saturday at the Kalamazoo Wings and Sunday at Heritage Bank Center against the Toledo Walleye await the Cyclones.

Payne caught up with The Enquirer Thursday to talk about his team's progress thus far:

The Enquirer: You and the boys are on a great run of late with the win streak and closing in on first place in the division. How would you summarize the last month?

Payne: It's a trying time for everyone's lineup with call-ups and COVID, but the boys are finding a way to dig down deep in their game and elevate their game to another level, so I'm pretty happy and pleased with their performance so far. 

Cincinnati Cyclones vs the Kalamazoo Wings on Teddy Bear Toss night at Heritage Bank Arena on Saturday, January 8th, 2022

E: How were the holidays for the team with the travel and everything else?

P: Holidays are a trying time for everybody. I thought it was important for the boys to get home, get recharged and refreshed and get a little bit of time away from the rink to see their loved ones. To give them a different perspective to see that we're still playing hockey as opposed to some places in the world. But also to know that 'Hey, we have a job to do, we're playing a sport that we love, and let's go out there and let's give it all and not take it for granted.' I think it worked out on every angle. 

E: What would you say stood out the most in the recent streak?

Volunteers pick up Teddy Bears by the truckload after the Teddy Bear Toss during Cincinnati Cyclones vs the Kalamazoo Wings at Heritage Bank Arena on Saturday, January 8th, 2022

P: I think it's just more the realization for our team that everyone has a role and everyone's role is significant. Everyone has to pull the rope. It doesn't matter if you're a guy that's going to score goals for us, be an energy guy, or a guy that's going to kill penalties for us. It even goes down to our goaltenders. Everyone has a role and I always talk to them about following the mantra of 'just do your job. There's only one person that can be you and that's so. So, why not be the best person you can be?' So, they've found a way to do it and as you can see, the success has followed. 


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