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Bridgeport Sound Tigers Top P-Bruins, 4-3
BRIDGEPORT SOUND TIGERS TOP P-BRUINS, 4-3 Providence, RI - The P-Bruins held an advantage in shots on net the entire game, but the Sound Tigers walked away with the 4-3 win, extending Providence’s four game skid. Dalton Smith attempted to inject the team with some energy in the first when he dropped the gloves with Bridgeport’s Scott Mayfield. Despite out shooting the Sound Tigers 11-7 in the first period, the P-Bruins couldn’t convert and the first period ended scoreless. Smith put the P-Bruins on the board three minutes in to the second period, assisted by Rob Bordson and Garry Nunn. This marked Nunn’s first point as a Providence Bruin. Sebastian Collberg struck back to tie the game at one apiece with just under seven minutes left in the second period. Carkner and Whitney were credited with the assists. 17:55 in to the period, Justin Vaive scored on the power play with Chris Casto in the box for interference to give the Sound Tigers the 2-1 lead. Vaive tipped Pulock’s slap shot from the blue line. Noel Acciari and Mike Halmo fought with under two minutes left in the second period, and the P-Bruins walked away with the man-up advantage. Max Talbot capitalized on the resulting power play, his shot finding its way past Gibson with under a minute left to play. In addition to tying the game, the power play goal was Talbot’s first goal in a P-Bruins jersey (5th point). Austin Czarnik wasted no time, scoring 59 seconds into the third period for the go-ahead goal. -
2010-11 WCHA Men's Season-In-Review
Western Collegiate Hockey Association Bruce M. McLeod Commissioner Carol LaBelle-Ehrhardt Assistant Commissioner of Operations Greg Shepherd Supervisor of Officials Administrative Office April 25, 2011 Western Collegiate Hockey Association 2211 S. Josephine Street, Room 302 Denver, CO 80210 2010-11 WCHA Men’s Season-in-Review p: 303 871-4491. f: 303 871-4770 email: [email protected] Minnesota Duluth Reigns as 2011 National Champions as WCHA Doug Spencer Marks Record 37th NCAA Men’s Team Title Since 1951 Associate Commissioner for Public Relations Bulldogs Capture Program’s First National Championship with Wins Over Notre Dame & Michigan Public Relations Office April 7 & 9 at Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul; WCHA Now Owns Record 37 NCAA Div. 1 Titles Western Collegiate Hockey Association 559 D’Onofrio Drive, Ste. 103 Since 1951; North Dakota Claims WCHA Regular Season Championship and MacNaughton Cup; Madison, WI 53719-2096 Sioux Earn 2011 Red Baron WCHA Final Five Playoff Title, Broadmoor Trophy; North Dakota, p: 608 829-0100. f: 608 829-0200 Denver, Minnesota Duluth, Nebraska Omaha, Colorado College Earn NCAA Tournament Berths; email: [email protected] Sioux are NCAA Midwest Regional Champs, Bulldogs Earn NCAA East Regional Crown; Seven Home of a Record 36 Men’s WCHA Players Earn All-American Honors; Final 2010-11 Div. 1 Men’s National Polls Have UMD National Championship No. 1, UND No. 2/3, DU No. 7, CC No. 11, UNO No. 14; WCHA Teams Go 56-27-12 (.653) in Div. 1 Teams Since 1951 Non-Conference Play 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, SAINT PAUL, Minn. -
20 0124 Bridgeport Bios
BRIDGEPORT SOUND TIGERS: COACHES BIOS BRENT THOMPSON - HEAD COACH Brent Thompson is in his seventh season as head coach of the Bridgeport Sound Tigers, which also marks his ninth year in the New York Islanders organization. Thompson was originally hired to coach the Sound Tigers on June 28, 2011 and led the team to a division title in 2011-12 before being named assistant South Division coach of the Islanders for two seasons (2012-14). On May 2, 2014, the Islanders announced Thompson would return to his role as head coach of the Sound Tigers. He is 246-203-50 in 499 career regular-season games as Bridgeport's head coach. Thompson became the Sound Tigers' all-time winningest head coach on Jan. 28, 2017, passing Jack Capuano with his 134th career victory. Prior to his time in Bridgeport, Thompson served as head coach of the Alaska Aces (ECHL) for two years (2009-11), winning the Kelly Cup Championship in 2011. During his two seasons as head coach in Alaska, Thompson amassed a record of 83- 50-11 and won the John Brophy Award as ECHL Coach of the Year in 2011 after leading the team to a record of 47-22-3. Thompson also served as a player/coach with the CHL’s Colorado Eagles in 2003-04 and was an assistant with the AHL’s Peoria Rivermen from 2005-09. Before joining the coaching ranks, Thompson enjoyed a 14-year professional playing career from 1991-2005, which included 121 NHL games and more than 900 professional contests. The Calgary, AB native was originally drafted by the Los Angeles Kings in the second round (39th overall) of the 1989 NHL Entry Draft. -
Boston Bruins Game Notes
Boston Bruins Game Notes Tue, Jan 24, 2017 NHL Game #714 Boston Bruins 23 - 21 - 6 (52 pts) Detroit Red Wings 20 - 19 - 8 (48 pts) Team Game: 51 10 - 12 - 0 (Home) Team Game: 48 10 - 10 - 4 (Home) Home Game: 23 13 - 9 - 6 (Road) Road Game: 24 10 - 9 - 4 (Road) # Goalie GP W L OT GAA SV% # Goalie GP W L OT GAA SV% 31 Zane McIntyre 7 0 3 1 3.95 .860 31 Jared Coreau 10 5 1 2 2.79 .904 40 Tuukka Rask 39 22 12 4 2.11 .920 34 Petr Mrazek 27 10 11 5 3.13 .895 # P Player GP G A P +/- PIM # P Player GP G A P +/- PIM 11 R Jimmy Hayes 36 2 1 3 -4 24 3 D Nick Jensen 14 0 4 4 4 2 20 C Riley Nash 50 2 6 8 -5 8 8 L Justin Abdelkader 29 4 6 10 -5 19 25 D Brandon Carlo 50 4 6 10 0 31 14 R Gustav Nyquist 47 7 17 24 -9 10 26 D John-Michael Liles 29 0 5 5 0 4 15 C Riley Sheahan 45 0 7 7 -13 12 27 C Austin Czarnik 46 5 8 13 -8 12 21 L Tomas Tatar 47 10 12 22 -2 18 28 C Dominic Moore 50 8 5 13 2 26 25 D Mike Green 39 8 14 22 -11 28 33 D Zdeno Chara 44 3 8 11 3 38 26 R Tomas Jurco 11 0 0 0 -3 2 37 C Patrice Bergeron 47 10 11 21 1 10 39 R Anthony Mantha 32 11 11 22 8 16 39 L Matt Beleskey 26 2 4 6 -9 30 40 L Henrik Zetterberg 47 9 22 31 6 10 42 R David Backes 42 11 11 22 -5 48 41 C Luke Glendening 47 1 10 11 -9 18 45 D Joe Morrow 17 0 1 1 -4 8 43 C Darren Helm 19 5 3 8 7 10 46 C David Krejci 50 11 19 30 -10 16 48 D Ryan Sproul 21 1 5 6 -5 4 47 D Torey Krug 50 4 25 29 -10 24 51 C Frans Nielsen 47 10 16 26 -8 6 51 C Ryan Spooner 49 7 15 22 -5 14 52 D Jonathan Ericsson 44 1 7 8 -1 59 54 D Adam McQuaid 45 1 2 3 1 47 53 D Alexey Marchenko 30 0 6 6 6 12 59 C Tim Schaller -
Team History 20 YEARS of ICEHOGS HOCKEY
Team History 20 YEARS OF ICEHOGS HOCKEY MARCH 3, 19 98: United OCT. 15, 1999: Eighteen DEC. 1, 1999: The awards FEB. 6, 2000: Defenseman Sports Venture launches a months after the first an - continue for Rockford as Derek Landmesser scores the ticket drive to gauge interest nouncement, the IceHogs win Jason Firth is named the fastest goal in IceHogs his - in professional hockey in their inaugural game 6-2 over Sher-Wood UHL Player of tory when he lights the lamp Rockford. the Knoxville Speed in front the Month for November. six seconds into the game in of 6,324 fans at the Metro - Firth racked up 24 points in Rockford’s 3-2 shootout win AUG. 9, 1998: USV and the Centre. 12 games. at Madison. MetroCentre announce an agreement to bring hockey to OCT. 20, 1999: J.F. Rivard DEC. 10, 1999: Rockford al - MARCH 15, 2000: Scott Rockford. turns away 32 Madison shots lows 10 goals for the first Burfoot ends retirement and in recording Rockford’s first time in franchise history in a joins the IceHogs to help NOV. 30, 1998: Kevin Cum - ever shutout, a 3-0 win. 10-5 loss at Quad City. boost the team into the play - mings is named the fran - offs. chise’s first General Manager. NOV. 1, 1999: IceHogs com - DEC. 21, 1999: Jason Firth plete the first trade in team becomes the first IceHogs MARCH 22, 2000: Rock- DEC. 17, 1998: The team history, acquiring defense - player to receive the Sher- ford suffers its worst loss in name is narrowed to 10 names man David Mayes from the Wood UHL Player of the franchise history in Flint, during a name the team con - Port Huron Border Cats for Week award. -
Media Kit Springfield Thunderbirds Vs Hartford Wolf Pack Game #713
Media Kit Springfield Thunderbirds vs Hartford Wolf Pack Game #713: Wednesday, February 5, 2020 theahl.com Springfield Thunderbirds (26-20-2-0) vs. Hartford Wolf Pack (26-11-4-5) Feb 5, 2020 -- XL Center AHL Game #713 GOALIES GOALIES # Name Ht Wt GP W L OT SO GAA SV% # Name Ht Wt GP W L OT SO GAA SV% 30 Philippe Desrosiers 6-1 198 20 12 7 1 0 3.32 0.912 33 Tom McCollum 6-3 215 4 0 2 1 0 2.16 0.905 35 Ryan Bednard 6-5 201 3 3 0 0 1 1.00 0.970 35 Adam Huska 6-4 218 21 9 5 5 0 2.97 0.897 SKATERS SKATERS # Name Pos Ht Wt GP G A Pts. PIM +/- # Name Pos Ht Wt GP G A Pts. PIM +/- 4 Tommy Cross D 6-3 205 47 7 12 19 54 8 2 Jeff Taylor D 6-0 185 8 0 3 3 4 4 5 Henrik Borgstrom F 6-3 199 37 8 8 16 6 2 4 Joey Keane D 6-0 187 44 7 19 26 28 -2 6 Ethan Prow D 6-0 185 29 5 16 21 12 2 5 Vincent LoVerde D 5-11 206 46 4 12 16 12 18 11 Adam Rockwood C 5-10 165 5 0 2 2 2 1 7 Ty Ronning RW 5-9 178 9 0 0 0 4 0 12 Jack Rodewald RW 6-2 190 36 3 8 11 23 1 8 Nick Jones C 5-11 186 45 5 8 13 16 -6 14 Joel Lowry LW 6-2 192 47 6 17 23 41 8 11 Ryan Gropp RW 6-3 187 21 3 4 7 4 5 15 Paul Thompson RW 6-1 204 41 11 12 23 60 -3 13 Patrick Newell RW 5-10 170 41 3 4 7 2 -2 16 Aleksi Saarela C 5-11 198 43 11 16 27 12 -4 15 Boo Nieves C 6-3 214 42 5 22 27 16 5 17 Will Lochead D 6-0 196 18 0 3 3 41 2 16 Ryan Dmowski LW 6-0 206 15 2 1 3 0 3 18 Rodrigo Abols F 6-4 206 23 3 8 11 11 6 19 Steven Fogarty RW 6-3 208 39 11 17 28 20 5 20 Aleksi Heponiemi F 5-10 148 36 1 9 10 12 -6 20 Shawn McBride C 6-2 200 17 1 3 4 0 5 21 Jonathan Ang F 5-11 165 41 7 14 21 22 12 22 Nick Ebert D 6-1 205 -
Detroit Red Wings Game Notes
Detroit Red Wings Game Notes Tue, Dec 27, 2016 NHL Game #521 Detroit Red Wings 15 - 15 - 4 (34 pts) Buffalo Sabres 12 - 13 - 8 (32 pts) Team Game: 35 7 - 9 - 3 (Home) Team Game: 34 7 - 7 - 3 (Home) Home Game: 20 8 - 6 - 1 (Road) Road Game: 17 5 - 6 - 5 (Road) # Goalie GP W L OT GAA SV% # Goalie GP W L OT GAA SV% 31 Jared Coreau 2 1 1 0 3.41 .900 31 Anders Nilsson 11 5 3 3 2.47 .925 34 Petr Mrazek 20 9 7 3 3.06 .899 40 Robin Lehner 23 7 10 5 2.45 .921 # P Player GP G A P +/- PIM # P Player GP G A P +/- PIM 3 D Nick Jensen 2 0 1 1 1 0 4 D Josh Gorges 30 0 1 1 -3 23 14 R Gustav Nyquist 34 4 14 18 -2 6 6 D Cody Franson 31 1 7 8 3 14 15 C Riley Sheahan 34 0 6 6 -15 12 9 L Evander Kane 22 6 5 11 -7 20 20 L Drew Miller 23 3 0 3 -7 14 12 R Brian Gionta 33 7 7 14 -2 14 21 L Tomas Tatar 34 7 7 14 -8 12 15 C Jack Eichel 12 5 3 8 0 2 23 D Brian Lashoff 5 0 0 0 -3 0 21 R Kyle Okposo 32 9 13 22 -1 10 25 D Mike Green 32 7 11 18 -5 20 22 C Johan Larsson 33 6 5 11 -6 20 26 R Tomas Jurco 9 0 0 0 -3 2 23 C Sam Reinhart 33 7 12 19 0 6 29 C Steve Ott 30 2 1 3 -4 47 26 L Matt Moulson 33 8 5 13 -4 2 39 R Anthony Mantha 19 6 5 11 6 7 27 C Derek Grant 29 0 3 3 -3 19 40 L Henrik Zetterberg 34 6 17 23 6 8 28 C Zemgus Girgensons 33 3 3 6 -4 4 41 C Luke Glendening 34 1 8 9 -3 14 29 D Jake McCabe 33 0 7 7 -1 18 48 D Ryan Sproul 18 1 5 6 -5 4 41 D Justin Falk 18 0 1 1 0 7 51 C Frans Nielsen 34 8 10 18 -13 0 44 L Nicolas Deslauriers 12 0 0 0 -3 4 52 D Jonathan Ericsson 31 0 6 6 0 51 47 D Zach Bogosian 13 0 1 1 -6 13 55 D Niklas Kronwall 21 0 2 2 -1 10 48 L William Carrier -
MN in Juniors
www.stateofhockey.com December 20, 2018 27 The State of Hockey Players MEN’S PRO HOCKEY Taylor Cammarata F Plymouth Norfolk Deutsche Eishockey Liga 2 (Germany) National Hockey League Adam Carlson G Edina Rapid City Name Pos. Hometown Team Willie Corrin D International Falls Brampton Name Pos. Hometown Team Casey Borer D Minneapolis Bad Tölz Ben Danford D Stillwater Atlanta Mark Alt D St. Paul Colorado Willie Corrin D International Falls Bietigheim Gordon Defiel G Stillwater South Carolina Joey Anderson F Roseville New Jersey Steve Slaton D Plymouth Bad Nauheim Danny Fick D Marine on St. Croix Wheeling Josh Archibald F Brainerd Arizona Kevin Wehrs D Plymouth Bad Tölz Eric Freschi F Bloomington Wichita David Backes F Spring Lake Park Boston Neal Goff D Stillwater Kansas City Nick Bjugstad F Blaine Florida CIHL HK (Hong Kong) Blake Heinrich D Cambridge Rapid City Brock Boeser F Burnsville Vancouver Name Pos. Hometown Team Christian Horn F Plymouth Norfolk Travis Boyd F Hopkins Washington Whitney Olsen F Eagan Macau Jake Horton F Oakdale Manchester Justin Braun D Vadnais Heights San Jose Connor Hurley F Edina Norfolk Jonny Brodzinski F Ham Lake Los Angeles Christian Isackson F Pine City Wheeling Get Ligaen (Norway) J.T. Brown F Burnsville Minnesota Steve Johnson D Excelsior Reading Name Pos. Hometown Team Dustin Byfuglien D Roseau Winnipeg Clint Lewis D Burnsville Idaho Joey Benik F Andover Lillehammer Matt Cullen F Moorhead Pittsburgh Ben Marshall D Mahtomedi Atlanta Sam Coatta F Minnetonka Manglerud Patrick Eaves F Faribault Anaheim Johno May F Mahtomedi Greenville Peter Lindblad F Benson Stjernen Justin Faulk D South St. -
Northern Michigan University 1401 Presque Isle Ave
CHIGAN MI U N Calvin Larson N I R V Sports Information E NORTHERN MICHIGAN E R H [email protected] T S I R T 906-227-1917 office Y O University N • 906-281-2493 cell • http://webb.nmu.edu/SportsAthletics/ W S 2011-12 HOCKEY GAME NOTES IL D C AT Friday, Jan. 13, 2011 • 7:05 p.m. (ET) CHEDULE Saturday, Jan. 14, 2011 • 7:05 p.m. (ET) 2011-12 S October Munn Ice Arena (6,470) Oct. 7 #17 Wisconsin W / 3-2 OT Madison, Wis. Oct. 8 #17 Wisconsin L / 3-2 Madison, Wis. No. 20 Northern Michigan Oct. 14 St. Cloud State W / 5-2 Berry Events Center (10-7-4, 6-6-4-2 CCHA) Oct. 15 St. Cloud State W / 3-2 Berry Events Center Oct. 21 #1 Michigan W / 5-3 Berry Events Center vs. Oct. 22 #1 Michigan T / 3-3 OT SOL Berry Events Center Oct. 28 #7 Western Michigan L / 4-2 Kalamazoo, Mich. No. 18 Michigan State Oct. 29 #7 Western Michigan L / 3-2 OT Kalamazoo, Mich. (11-9-2, 6-7-1-1 CCHA) October record 4-3-1-0 November Marquette Radio: 100.3 FM “The Point” (Dave Danis) Nov. 4 #4 Notre Dame* T / 2-2 OT SOW Berry Events Center Live Audio Stream: www.wnmufm.org/sportsstream Nov. 5 #4 Notre Dame* T / 1-1 OT SOW Berry Events Center Live Stats: http://www.ccha.com Nov. 11 Ohio State* L / 4-1 Columbus, Ohio Video Webcats: http://www.b2livetv.com/partner_members.asp?id=17 Nov. -
4-2 Loss Ends Providence Point Streak
4-2 LOSS ENDS PROVIDENCE POINT STREAK Providence, RI - After a scoreless first period, the Falcons got on the board 8:18 into the second. Mauermann and DiSalvatore notched goals in the second period to give Springfield a 2-0 lead. It was a feisty period of hockey with 11 penalties issued in the first 20 minutes of play. Colton Hargrove dropped the gloves with Selleck in the 11th minute of play. Khokhlachev cut the Falcon’s lead in half 13 seconds into the power play. Seth Griffith dished the puck to Ben Yours, who fired a shot from the blue line, with Khokhlachev’s deflection finding the back of the net. Tension ran high in the second period with the refs needing to separate the two teams on multiple occasions. Seth Griffith tied at 2-2 the game on the only power play of the third period. David Pastrnak and Colby Cave tallied the assists. This was Pastrnak’s first game with the Providence Bruins during the 2015-16 season on a conditioning assignment after having suffered a fractured foot while up with the Boston Bruins. Monardo scored the go ahead goal 18:12 into the third when his snipe from the top of the circle soared over Subban’s glove. Ex-Providence Bruin Craig Cunningham potted the empty netter a minute later to give the Falcons the 4-2 win. This loss ends the P-Bruins 9 game point streak. Griffith has recorded at least a point in 6 of the last 8 games and has gone 5-8-13 in the month of December. -
LEGEND CLOSE EYE: Long-Term Value That N Could Skyrocket at Any Given Moment
LEGEND CLOSE EYE: Long-term value that N could skyrocket at any given moment. INJURED: Goaltenders that are injured h when the Depth Charts are published. E: Playing in Europe N: Playing in the NCAA Q: Playing in the QMJHL O: Playing in the OHL W: Playing in the WHL U: Playing in the USHL B: Playing in the BCHL MARCH 9, 2015 (*): Full-right goaltenders ANAHEIM DUCKS BOSTON BRUINS Frederik Andersen 10-2-89 6-4, 225 Tuukka Rask 3-10-87 6-3, 169 John Gibson 7-14-93 6-3, 205 Niklas Svedberg 9-04-89 6-2, 176 Jason LaBarbera 1-18-80 6-3, 230 Jeremy Smith 4-13-89 6-0, 180 Igor Bobkov 1-2-91 6-4, 192 Malcolm Subban 12-21-93 6-1, 187 Ryan Faragher 7-3-90 6-2, 200 Adam Morrison 2-09-91 6-3, 194 Zane McIntyre 8-20-92 6-1, 180 Goalie Coach: Dwayne Roloson N Assistant: Sudsie Maharaj Goalie Coach: Bob Essensa Affiliates: Norfolk (AHL) / Utah (ECHL) Affiliates: Providence (AHL) / S. Carolina (ECHL) UFA Depth: Etienne Marcoux BUFFALO SABRES ARIZONA COYOTES Anders Lindback 5-3-88 6-6, 210 Mike Smith 3-22-82 6-4, 215 h Chad Johnson 6-10-86 6-3, 195 *Mike McKenna 4-11-83 6-3, 195 Matt Hackett 3-7-90 6-2, 179 h Mark Visentin 8-7-92 6-2, 205 Nathan Lieuwen 8-8-91 6-5, 192 David Leggio 7-31-84 5-11, 179 Andrey Makarov 4-20-93 6-1, 193 *Louis Domingue 3-6-92 6-3, 180 E Linus Ullmark 7-31-93 6-3, 198 Mike Lee 10-5-90 6-1, 190 N *Cal Petersen 10-19-94 6-1, 175 W Marek Langhamer 7-22-94 6-1, 181 N Jason Kasdorf 5-18-92 6-4, 179 W Brendan Burke 3-11-95 6-3, 176 E Jonas Johansson 9-19-95 6-4, 187 Goalie Coach: Sean Burke Goalie Coach: Arturs Irbe Assistant: Alfie -
P-Bruins Defeat St.John's Icecaps After Shootout
P-BRUINS DEFEAT ST.JOHN’S ICECAPS AFTER SHOOTOUT, 3-2 PROVIDENCE, R. I. –After winning their last four games, the Providence Bruins came from behind to defeat the St. John’s IceCaps in a shootout tonight at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center. The teams seemed evenly matched to start the game. Both teams were getting shots off but neither team could find the back of the net. Then with just 1:54 remaining in the first period, St. John’s earned a 5 on 3 advantage. Capitalizing on the power play, St. John’s Eric O’Dell got one past Providence goaltender Malcolm Subban to give the IceCaps the lead. Chase Balisy and Ben Chiarot were credited with the assists. Providence entered the second period determined to catch up.Just 5:36 in Ryan Spooner tied it up with a power play goal assisted by BenYouds and Brian Ferlin. But St. John’s fought back and with 4:19 left in the period, Eric O’Dell notched his second goal of the night and gave the IceCaps back the lead. In the third period, David Pastrnak got a chance to tie things up once again with a penalty shot, but IceCaps goaltender Peter Budaj shut him down. While Pastrnak wasn’t able to score on the penalty shot, he would get his goal with 9:44 left in regulation. His goal, assisted by Alexander Khokhlachev, tied the game at 2-2. The goal was Pastrnak’s fourth game-tying point of this season. It also marked the second time this season that the P-Bruins erasedmultiple point deficits in regulation.