Fixtures

ECHL 10/23 23:00 - Savannah Ghost Pirates vs South Carolina Stingrays - View
ECHL 10/25 23:05 - Greenville Swamp Rabbits vs South Carolina Stingrays - View
ECHL 10/29 23:05 - South Carolina Stingrays vs Orlando Solar Bears - View
ECHL 11/01 23:05 - Greenville Swamp Rabbits vs South Carolina Stingrays - View
ECHL 11/02 20:10 - Atlanta Gladiators vs South Carolina Stingrays - View
ECHL 11/04 15:30 - Orlando Solar Bears vs South Carolina Stingrays - View

Results

ECHL 10/19 19:05 - Greenville Swamp Rabbits v South Carolina Stingrays W 3-4
ECHL 10/18 22:05 - South Carolina Stingrays v Kopriva/Zarichanskyy W 2-1
ECHL 04/29 23:05 273 South Carolina Stingrays v Orlando Solar Bears L 0-2
ECHL 04/27 22:05 273 [14] Orlando Solar Bears v South Carolina Stingrays [1] L 6-2
ECHL 04/24 23:00 273 Orlando Solar Bears v South Carolina Stingrays W 3-4
ECHL 04/23 23:00 273 [1] South Carolina Stingrays v Takahashi/Tokuda [14] L 2-3
ECHL 04/21 23:00 273 [1] South Carolina Stingrays v Orlando Solar Bears [14] L 2-4
ECHL 04/19 22:05 273 [14] Orlando Solar Bears v South Carolina Stingrays [1] W 3-4
ECHL 04/18 23:05 273 [14] Orlando Solar Bears v South Carolina Stingrays [1] W 3-5
ECHL 04/13 21:05 - Greenville Swamp Rabbits v South Carolina Stingrays L 2-1
ECHL 04/12 23:05 - Norfolk Admirals v South Carolina Stingrays W 2-5
ECHL 04/11 23:05 - Norfolk Admirals v South Carolina Stingrays W 3-6

The South Carolina Stingrays are a professional minor league ice hockey team based in North Charleston, South Carolina. The Stingrays play in the South Division of the ECHL's Eastern Conference. They play their home games at the North Charleston Coliseum. The Carolina Ice Palace, also located in North Charleston, serves as a practice facility and backup arena. Established in 1993, the team has been owned by a group of local businesses since 1995. The team was affiliated with the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League and the Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League from 2004 to July 2012, when the Capitals announced their affiliation with the ECHL's Reading Royals. On June 26, 2014, after two seasons of affiliation with the Boston Bruins and the Providence Bruins, the Washington Capitals announced a new affiliation agreement with the Stingrays beginning with the 2014–15 season. The Stingrays also returned to their affiliation with the Hershey Bears at this time.

The Stingrays are the first professional ice hockey team in South Carolina. With the relocation of the Johnstown Chiefs to Greenville, South Carolina in 2010, the Stingrays became the oldest continuously operational ECHL franchise to remain in its founding city (the Wheeling Nailers have been in Wheeling since 1992 but are a relocated franchise).

The Stingrays have finished with the best record in the ECHL twice, and qualified for the playoffs in all but three seasons. With Kelly Cup championships in 1997, 2001 and 2009, the Stingrays are tied with the Hampton Roads Admirals and the Alaska Aces for most league championships. Over forty former Stingrays have gone on to play in the National Hockey League, with six playing for Stanley Cup-winning teams; Rich Peverley with the Boston Bruins in 2011, and Braden Holtby, Nathan Walker, Philipp Grubauer, and Pheonix Copley with the Washington Capitals in 2018, and Logan Thompson with the Vegas Golden Knights in 2023.

The team had initial success at the box office; during its first season (1993–94) the team averaged 9,151 fans a game — one of the largest attendances in minor league hockey. Despite ongoing success on the ice, that level was not sustained; average attendance since 2003 has been less than half that number.

The South Carolina Stingrays are a professional ice hockey team based in North Charleston, South Carolina. Founded in 1993, they are a member of the ECHL (East Coast Hockey League) and serve as a proud affiliate of the NHL's Washington Capitals. Known for their passionate fan base and community involvement, the Stingrays play their home games at the North Charleston Coliseum. The team has a rich history of success, including multiple division titles and a Kelly Cup championship in 1997. The Stingrays are dedicated to developing talented players and promoting the sport of hockey throughout the South Carolina region.