0-2-0-0, T-7Th Atlantic Division

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

0-2-0-0, T-7Th Atlantic Division 0-2-0-0, T-7th Atlantic Division NEED TO KNOW TODAY ● This is the fourth time in the last eight years Providence has started the season 0-2-0-0. The previous two times, the team went on to make the postseason. ● Cameron Hughes had his first career multipoint game Saturday vs Laval. ● Mark McNeill has scored goals in each of the team’s first two games of the season. ● Urho Vaakanainen, who was sent to Providence prior to their season opener, scored his first career point vs Hartford last Friday. ● After needing 47 games to score his first goal last season, Jeremy Lauzon scored a goal just two games into his sophomore campaign for the P-Bruins. ● Last season, McIntyre became the first P-Bruin ever to lead the AHL in shutouts (7). He is two shutouts away from tying Tim Thomas and Hannu Toivonen’s Providence record of 11 shutouts wearing the “Spoked P”. McIntyre is also six wins from tying John Grahame’s franchise record with 67 victories in net. ● If Szwarz has a 20-goal season, he will be the fifth player in team history with three 20+ goal seasons in a Providence uniform (Cameron Mann, Sergejs Zoltoks, Andy Hilbert and Craig Cunningham). TO VIEW THESE GAME NOTES ONLINE VISIT ProvidenceBruins.com/gamenotes ​ SKATERS GOALTENDERS SPECIAL TEAMS SCORING BY PERIOD ​ Goals McNeill (2) Games Vladar (2) PP% 12.5% Period 1 2 3 OT SO TOT Assists Hughes (2) Minutes Vladar (105:04) PK% 75% Points McNeill (3) GAA Vladar (1.71) PP Goals McNeill (1) 1 0 3 0 0 4 Rating Hughes/Lauzon (+1) SV% Vladar (92.9%) SH Goals Fyten (1) PRO PIM Fyten (7) Wins None SO Goals None 3 0 4 0 0 7 Shots McNeill (6) Shutouts None SO% None OPP Friday: 0-1-0-0 October: 0-2-0-0 Allow 1 goal: 0-0-0-0 Score 1 goal: 0-0-0-0 Saturday: 0-1-0-0 November: 0-0-0-0 Allow 2 goals: 0-0-0-0 Score 2 goals: 0-2-0-0 Sunday: 0-0-0-0 December: 0-0-0-0 Allow 3 goals: 0-1-0-0 Score 3 goals: 0-0-0-0 Tuesday: 0-0-0-0 January: 0-0-0-0 Allow 4 goals: 0-1-0-0 Score 4 goals: 0-0-0-0 Wednesday: 0-0-0-0 February: 0-0-0-0 Allow 5+ goals: 0-0-0-0 Score 5+ goals: 0-0-0-0 March: 0-0-0-0 Trail after 2: 0-1-0-0 Score First: 0-1-0-0 No Monday/Thursday games April: 0-0-0-0 Lead after 2: 0-1-0-0 Out-shot: 0-1-0-0 (2017-18) Goals Scored: 6 (7x, last 4/6 vs HFD) Most PIM: 42 (11/5 vs BRI) Goals Allowed: 8 (11/25 @ CHA) Opponent Most PIM: 52 (12/16 @ HER) Goals in a period: 4 (3/2 vs CHA) Fewest PIM: 0 (1/24 @ LV) Goals allowed in period: 5 (11/25 @ CHA) Opponent Fewest PIM: 2 (2x, 2/17 @ SPR & 1/24 @ LV) PP Goals: 3 (1/26 vs HER) Fastest 1st Goal: 0:11 (11/27 @ SPR, Agostino) PP Goals allowed: 3 (4x, last 12/27 @ UTI) Fastest Goal Any Period: 0:06 (2/17 @ SPR, Agostino) Shots For: 50 (2/2 vs HFD) Fastest 1st Goal Allowed: 0:17 (1/7 vs SYR, Bournival) Shots Against: 43 (11/25 @ CHA) Fastest Goal Allowed: 0:11 (10/22 vs BEL, Rodewald) Fewest shots: 16 (2/10 @ BRI) Fastest 2 goals scored: 0:16 (2/10 @ BRI) Fewest shots allowed: 14 (10/27 @ BNG) Fastest 2 goals allowed: 1:03 (12/27 @ UTI) Winning Margin: 5 (3/24 vs LV, 11/4 @ HFD) Fastest 3 goals scored: 3:08 (3/2 vs CHA) Losing Margin: 6 (2x, 11/25 @ CHA) Fastest 3 goals allowed: 4:07 (12/15 @ SYR) Had a shutout: 2/25/18 vs HFD (Zane McIntyre) Was shutout: 3/30/18 @ LV (Dustin Tokarski) Had a Hat-Trick: 3/16/18 vs ROC (Austin Czarnik) Allowed a Hat-Trick: 11/5/17 vs BRI (Sebastian Aho) Scored Shorthanded: 10/5/18 @ HFD (Austin Fyten) Allowed a Shorthanded Goal: 4/27/18 @ LV (Oskar Lindblom) Scored on a Penalty Shot: 3/31/17 vs ALB (Sean Kuraly) Awarded a Penalty Shot: 3/31/17 vs ALB (Sean Kuraly) Allowed a Penalty Shot: 3/3/18 @ HFD (Vinni Lettieri) Gave up Penalty Shot Goal: 3/4/16 vs BRI (Bracken Kearns) 10/6 vs LAV Fyten (1) Draft class of 2015 Much of Providence’s roster was acquired via the 2015 NHL Draft: Zboril (1), Senyshyn (1), Forsbacka Karlsson (2), Lauzon (2), Vladar (3), Gabrielle (5) & Hughes (6). Other notables include DeBrusk (1) & Carlo (2) who are in Boston. Hey now, you’re an All-Star Czarnik, Binnington and head coach Jay Leach represented the Providence Bruins and the Atlantic Division at the 2018 AHL All-Star Classic. Czarnik scored two goals and an assist while Binnington stopped 8 of 11 shots he faced. Binnington was also named Top Goaltender of the Skills competition. Leading the League Czarnik finished 3rd in the AHL in scoring and 4th in power play goals. Szwarz and Cross were tied for 5th in the AHL in rating with Szwarz ranking 1st among AHL forwards. McIntyre led the league in shutouts and was 4th in wins. Binnington was 2nd in GAA and 4th in save percentage. Shipping Up to Boston 12 players skated for Boston & Providence last year: Danton Heinen, Austin Czarnik, Anton Blidh, Colby Cave, Peter Cehlarik, Matt Grzelcyk, Jordan Szwarz, Kenny Agostino, Anders Bjork, Paul Postma, Rob O’Gara & Matt Beleskey. 2 Olivier Galipeau oh-liv-EE-AYE gal-ih-po 22 Peter Cehlárik T’SECH-lahr-ihk 5 Urho Vaakanainen UR-ho VAA-kah-nye-nen 23 Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson JAY-kuhb forz-BAHK-uh 7 Trent Frederic FREHD-rihk 26 Wiley Sherman WIGH-lee SHUHR-man 9 Zach Senyshyn SEHN-ih-schyn 27 Cody Goloubef GOH-luh-behf 10 Anders Bjork AN-duhrz B'YOHRK 28 Mark McNeill mick-NEEL 14 Austin Fyten FIGH-tehn 29 Martin Bakos mar-TIN BAH-kos 15 Jeremy Lauzon LOH-zahn 30 Dan Vladar VLAD-arr 16 Jesse Gabrielle JEH-see GAY-bree-ehl 31 Zane McIntyre MAC-in-TIE-er 17 Emil Johansson eh-MIHL yoh-HAHN-suhn 37 Jordan Szwarz SWARTZ 20 Karson Kuhlman KOOL-man 38 Jakub Zboril YA-kuhb zuh-BAW-rihl 21 Anton Blidh BLEED 44 Joona Koppanen YOH-nuh koh-PAH-nehen *played with Providence this season ​WITH BOSTON BRUINS WITH OTHER ORGANIZATION Patrice Bergeron Noel Acciari Phil Kessel (PIT) Matt Irwin (NSH) Brad Marchand Charlie McAvoy Johnny Boychuk (NYI) Luke Glendening (DET) David Pastrnak Jake DeBrusk Antoine Roussel (VAN) David Warsofsky (COL) David Krejci Sean Kuraly Matt Hunwick (BUF) Matt Hendricks (MIN) Tuukka Rask Matt Grzelcyk Paul Carey (OTT) Nate Thompson (LAK) Torey Krug Anders Bjork Frank Vatrano (FLA) Rob O’Gara (NYR) Steven Kampfer Danton Heinen Malcolm Subban (VGK) Anton Khudobin (DAL) Brandon Carlo Vladimir Sobotka (BUF) Matt Bartkowski (MIN) Kevan Miller Joe Morrow (WPG) Colin Miller (VGK) Ryan Spooner (NYR) Zac Rinaldo (NSH) Adam McQuaid (NYR) Matt Beleskey (NYR) Austin Czarnik (CGY) Three former P-Bruins head coaches have moved on to become current NHL head coaches: Peter Laviolette (NSH), Mike Sullivan (PIT) and Bruce Cassidy (BOS). Kevin Dean is also in the NHL as an assistant (BOS). REGULAR SEASON FRANCHISE ALL-TIME POINTS FRANCHISE ALL-TIME GOALS FRANCHISE ALL-TIME PIM GP G A PTS GP G A PTS GP G PTS PIM Andy Hilbert 234 101 109 210 Andy Hilbert 234 101 109 210 Aaron Downey 215 21 47 1059 Sergejs Zoltoks 196 83 103 186 Sergejs Zoltoks 196 83 103 186 Jay Henderson 278 52 119 891 André Savage 191 71 104 175 C. Cunningham 247 75 69 144 Bobby Robins 177 11 37 689 ALL-TIME PTS PER SEASON ALL-TIME GOALS PER SEASON FRANCHISE ALL-TIME GP GP G A PTS GP G A PTS GP G A PTS Randy Robitaille 74 28 74 102 Tim Sweeney 60 41 55 96 Tommy Cross 364 31 103 134 Tim Sweeney 60 41 55 96 Jim Vesey 71 38 39 77 Jay Henderson 278 52 67 119 Jozef Stümpel 56 31 61 92 Andy Hilbert 79 37 42 79 Jeremy Reich 271 47 44 91 Most Points in a season 120 1998-1999 (Calder Cup Champions) Most wins in a season 56 1998-1999 (Calder Cup Champions) Most goals scored in a season 384 1992-1993 (Inaugural season) Fewest goals scored in one season 170 2003-2004 Most goals allowed in one season 348 1992-1993 (Inaugural season) Fewest goals allowed in a season 170 2003-2004 (Tim Thomas was main goalie) Longest overall winning streak 11 12/23/98 - 1/15/99 (Calder Cup Champions) Longest home winning streak 12 12/27/98 - 2/14/99 (Calder Cup Champions) Longest road winning streak 8 12/21/16 - 1/21/17 Longest overall point streak 17 12/18/98 - 1/29/99 (15-0-1-1) (Cup Champs) Longest losing streak (L+OTL) 8 3/24/00 - 4/8/00 Most points by a player in one game 7 Stumpel 10/30/92, Robitaille/Wilson 11/25/98 Most goals by a player in one game 5 Randy Robitaille, 11/25/98 @ SYR Most assists by a player in one game 6 Jonathan Girard, 1/12/01 @ WOR Most PIM by a player in one game 43 Brendan Walsh, 11/24/04 @ PHI Year Round Opponent Result Year Round Opponent Result Year Round Opponent Result 2018 DSF LV L, 1-3 2009 CF HER L, 1-4 2000 CF HFD L, 3-4 2017 CF SYR L, 1-4 DF WOR W, 4-2 CSF LOW W, 4-0 DF HER W, 4-3 DSF POR W, 4-1 CQF QUB W, 3-0 DSF WBS W, 3-2 2008 DF POR L, 2-4 1999 F ROC W, 4-1 2016 DSF WBS L, 0-3 DSF MAN W 4-0 Calder CF FRD W, 4-2 2015 CQF HFD L,2-3 2007 DF MAN L, 4-2 Cup CSF HFD W, 4-0 Champs CQF WOR W, 3-1 2014 CSF WBS L, 3-4 DSF HAR W, 4-3 CQF SPR W, 3-2 2006 DSF POR L, 4-2 1998 Missed Playoffs 2013 CSF WBS L, 3-4 2005 CF PHI L, 2-4 1997 CSF SPR L, 1-4 CQF HER W, 3-2 DF LOW W, 4-1 CQF WOR W, 3-2 2012 Missed Playoffs DSF MAN W, 4-2 1996 CQF SPR L, 1-3 2011 Missed Playoffs 2004 Q POR L, 0-2 1995 DF ALB L, 2-4 2003 CQF MTB L, 1-3 DSF POR W, 4-3 2010 Missed Playoffs 1994 Missed Playoffs 2002 Q STJ L, 0-2 2001 CF STJ L, 1-4 1993 DSF SPR L, 2-4 CSF WOR W, 4-3 CQF HFD W, 3-2 Dan Vladar 6’5”/195​ lbs Left G 8-20-97 Praha, Czech Republic R3, #75, 2015 (BOS) Last Win: 3/7/18 @ LAV Most SVs in a game this year: 31 (10/6/18 vs LAV) ​ ​ Last Shutout: 3/25/17 @ ALB Most SVs in a game (career): 35 (done twice) ​ ​ ➤ Signed a 3-year entry-level contract with Boston that started at the beginning of the 2016-17 season.
Recommended publications
  • 2014-15 Hockey Hall of Fame Donor List
    2014-15 Hockey Hall of Fame Donor List The Hockey Hall of Fame would like to express its sincere appreciation to the following donors: Leagues/Associations: American Hockey League, Canadian Deaf Ice Hockey Federation, Canadian Hockey League, College Hockey Inc., ECHL, National Hockey League, Ontario Junior Hockey League, Ontario Women's Hockey Association, Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament, Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, Western Hockey League Companies/Organizations: 90th Parallel Productions Ltd., City of Windsor, CloutsnChara, Golf Canada, Historica Canada, Ilitch Holdings, Inc., MTM Equipment Rentals, Nike Hockey, Nova Scotia Sports Hall of Fame, ORTEMA GmbH, Penn State All-Sports Museum, Sport Entertainment Atlantic, The MeiGray Group IIHF Members: International Ice Hockey Federation, Champions Hockey League, Hockey Canada, Czech Ice Hockey Association, Denmark Ishockey Union, Ice Hockey Federation of Russia, Slovak Ice Hockey Federation, Ice Hockey Federation of Slovenia, Swedish Ice Hockey Association, Swiss Ice Hockey, USA Hockey Hockey Clubs: Allen Americans, Anaheim Ducks, Belleville Bulls, Boston Bruins, Chicago Blackhawks, Columbus Blue Jackets, Connecticut Wolf Pack, Detroit Red Wings, Florida Panthers, Kalamazoo Wings, Kelowna Rockets, Los Angeles Kings, Melbourne Mustangs, Michigan Technological University Huskies, Montreal Canadiens, Newmarket Hurricanes, Ontario Reign, Orlando Solar Bears, Oshawa Generals, Ottawa Senators, Pittsburgh Penguins, Providence College Friars, Quebec Remparts, Rapid City Rush, Rimouski Oceanic, San Jose Sharks, Syracuse Crunch, Tampa Bay Lightning, Toledo Walleye, Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Nationals, University of Alberta Golden Bears, University of Manitoba Bisons, University of Massachusetts Minutemen, University of Saskatchewan Huskies, University of Western Ontario Mustangs, Utah Grizzlies, Vancouver Canucks, Vancouver Giants, Washington Capitals, Wheeling Nailers, Youngstown Phantoms Individuals: DJ Abisalih, Jim Agnew, Jan Albert, Mike Aldrich, Kent Angus, Sharon Arend, Michael Auksi, Peter J.
    [Show full text]
  • Segmentation Meets Densest Subgraph Discovery
    Knowledge and Information Systems https://doi.org/10.1007/s10115-019-01403-9 REGULAR PAPER Finding events in temporal networks: segmentation meets densest subgraph discovery Polina Rozenshtein1,7 · Francesco Bonchi2,3 · Aristides Gionis1 · Mauro Sozio4 · Nikolaj Tatti5,6 Received: 5 January 2019 / Revised: 4 September 2019 / Accepted: 13 September 2019 © The Author(s) 2019 Abstract In this paper, we study the problem of discovering a timeline of events in a temporal net- work. We model events as dense subgraphs that occur within intervals of network activity. We formulate the event discovery task as an optimization problem, where we search for a partition of the network timeline into k non-overlapping intervals, such that the intervals span subgraphs with maximum total density. The output is a sequence of dense subgraphs along with corresponding time intervals, capturing the most interesting events during the net- work lifetime. A naïve solution to our optimization problem has polynomial but prohibitively high running time. We adapt existing recent work on dynamic densest subgraph discovery and approximate dynamic programming to design a fast approximation algorithm. Next, to ensure richer structure, we adjust the problem formulation to encourage coverage of a larger set of nodes. This problem is NP-hard; however, we show that on static graphs a simple greedy algorithm leads to approximate solution due to submodularity. We extend this greedy approach for temporal networks, but we lose the approximation guarantee in the process. Finally, we demonstrate empirically that our algorithms recover solutions with good quality. Keywords Densest subgraph · Segmentation · Dynamic programming · Approximate algorithm B Polina Rozenshtein polina.rozenshtein@aalto.fi 1 Department of Computer Science, Aalto University, Espoo, Finland 2 ISI Foundation, Turin, Italy 3 Eurecat, Barcelona, Spain 4 Telecom ParisTech University, Paris, France 5 F-Secure Corporation, Helsinki, Finland 6 University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland 7 Nordea Data Science Lab, Helsinki, Finland 123 P.
    [Show full text]
  • Detroit Red Wings Penalty Kill Lines
    Detroit Red Wings Penalty Kill Lines hot-wiresViperish and admittedly. lascivious Saracen Bruno roll-upand bull-necked while multiparous Timmy levigated Zedekiah almost traduced goldenly, her undervest though Noelsurpassing colluding and his sitter indecisively.short-lists. Polite and noisier Hyatt acquaints punctiliously and focussed his Chorley perniciously and Instead of her mental toughness and detroit red wings on a playoff goals in their season! Surging panthers wednesday but they are going to get local news available for their blue jackets last seven seasons for tournaments and grand blanc, audio and skated on. Stanley cup playoffs for detroit scored while penalty kill lines there in line, they win from dsn delivered to lead. Edmonton and detroit was going to kill versus our writers or fourth will. Ottawa Senators, Ryan is seeking a fresh start with the rebuilding Red Wings. His line is a penalty kill lines have. Yzerman is label of best most respected minds in hockey and is expected to make waves in Detroit. The haste of selecting a cross to win the event based on rock strength make the matchup. Detroit was upset in the first round him the Chicago Blackhawks. Weighing up the Alex Galchenyuk trade and rumoured interest in Mikael. Contest for red wings? Use arrows to navigate between autocomplete results. He will often ride a hot hand here as well if a player is on a hot streak and the coach wants to use him on the power play where he was initially not on the line anymore. No news and lines that can lose by injuries throughout his favorite means the wings fancy style, the power play a happens automatically receive the flip side.
    [Show full text]
  • Aluekartoitus HÄME C2 (05)
    Aluekartoitus HÄME C2 (05) Lahti 9.11.2019 Pirkanmaa A Keltainen Pirkanmaa B Punainen 1 Aku Karvala Ilves 1 Henri Karppinen TAPPARA 30 Jimi Kuivila Ilves 30 Elmeri Pääsky TAPPARA 2 Vili Haapala Ilves 2 Akseli Kaartinen TAPPARA 3 Kalle Keinonen Ilves 3 Niko Korkola TAPPARA 4 Vili Majuri Ilves 4 Paavo Kulo HC Nokia 5 Kai Maunu Ilves 5 Tobias Nordlund TAPPARA 6 Nemo Pajula Ilves 6 Rasmus Ruusunen HC Nokia 7 Akusti Peltonen Ilves 7 Patrik Soikkeli TAPPARA 8 Topi Tikkanen Ilves 8 Viljami Vesto TAPPARA 9 Jirko Tukiainen Ilves 9 Jusa Vilppola HC Nokia 10 Tino Ilves Ilves 10 Joona Ala-Salmi HC Nokia 11 Emil Järventie Ilves 11 Joakim Almi TAPPARA 12 Kalle Kaipainen Ilves 12 Anton Dmitriev TAPPARA 13 Nooa Lamu Ilves 13 Konsta Frantsila HC Nokia 14 Juho Nyppeli Ilves 14 Sampo Heine TAPPARA 15 Leevi Pelkonen Ilves 15 Jesse Hietanen TAPPARA 16 Onni Puikkonen Ilves 16 Axel Koivula HC Nokia 17 Benjamin Rautiainen Ilves 17 Oskari Koppelojärvi TAPPARA 18 Jere Siiki Ilves 18 Dani Mikkonen TAPPARA 19 Otto Solin Ilves 19 Jonne Niemelä HC Nokia 20 Miko Uutela Ilves 20 Oiva Niininen TAPPARA 21 Eemil Virtanen Ilves 21 Timi Teuho-Markkola TAPPARA Päijät-Häme Sininen Kanta-Häme Valkoinen 1 Niklas Nikkilä Pelicans 1 Aaro Rintanen HPK 30 Jasper Lattu Pelicans 30 Topias Tuomisto VaPS 2 Jimi Junkkari Pelicans 2 Daniel Kemppainen HPK 3 Lauri Mattila Pelicans 3 Akseli Ketonen HPK 4 Riku Ylinen Pelicans 4 Eero Muhonen HPK 5 Henri Mattila Pelicans 5 Akseli Niskanen HPK 6 Jerry Hyvärinen Pelicans 26 Peetu Nurminen HPK 7 Miso Vihavainen Pelicans 7 Jimi Säteri HPK 8 Akseli
    [Show full text]
  • 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.
    [Show full text]
  • P-Bruins Stomp Wolf Pack to Lower Magic Number to Two
    Providence Bruins Nathan Roberts [email protected], 401.680.4734 Eddie Pannone [email protected] P-BRUINS STOMP WOLF PACK TO LOWER MAGIC NUMBER TO TWO Providence, RI – The Providence Bruins defeated the Hartford Wolf Pack Friday night 6-3, lowering their magic number to clinch a playoff berth to two. The P-Bruins got two goals from Ryan Fitzgerald along with goals from Anton Blidh, Jordan Szwarz, Trent Frederic and Austin Czarnik while Zane McIntyre made his 42nd start of the season in net. Providence dominated the zone time in the opening period and it showed on the scoreboard. After being held scoreless despite an 8-1 shots edge through six minutes, Blidh gave the P-Bruins a 1-0 lead at 7:59. Taking a pass from Cameron Hughes, Blidh started a 2-on-1 break with Jack Studnicka up the right side. Rather than pass, Blidh surprised Hartford goalie Alexander Georgiev with a wrister from inside the right circle for his 11th goal of the season. Just 1:11 later, Szwarz doubled that lead with his 21st goal of the season. At the bottom of the left circle, he blasted a one-timer in off a pass from Fitzgerald to give Providence a 2-0 lead into the first intermission. That domination continued into period number two with Providence tacking on a trio of goals. Fitzgerald found the back of the net on the power play at 2:58, tapping a beautiful feed from Czarnik in from the crease to make things 3-0 Providence. He struck again at 8:37, taking advantage of a poor Hartford clearing attempt.
    [Show full text]
  • Sport-Scan Daily Brief
    SPORT-SCAN DAILY BRIEF NHL 5/31/2021 Arizona Coyotes Colorado Avalanche cont'd 1214672 Report: Coyotes special assistant to the GM Brian 1214705 Erik Johnson back on the ice for Avalanche – is a playoff Daccord resigns return possible? 1214706 Three players who need to step up if Avs are to beat Boston Bruins Vegas 1214673 Islanders coach Barry Trotz not ready to make his goalie choice between veteran Semyon Varlamov and Round 1 Columbus Blue Jackets he 1214707 Blue Jackets taking steady approach to report Seth Jones 1214674 Players get back to business as the sound of fans again doesn't want to stay filled TD Garden 1214708 Report: Seth Jones unwilling to negotiate with Blue 1214675 The Islanders couldn’t handle the Bruins’ onslaught in Jackets on contract extension Game 1. Here’s how they plan to adjust in Game 2 1214709 Change of plans: Blue Jackets likely to trade Seth Jones 1214676 Bruins-Islanders playoff schedule without contract extension 1214677 Instant analysis: How the Bruins tilted the ice in their favor and neutralized the Islanders in Game 1 Edmonton Oilers 1214678 Bruins Notebook: Fourth line gaining traction 1214710 Lowetide: It won’t be easy, but the Oilers need to re-sign 1214679 Game 1 observations: Islanders no match for dominant Darnell Nurse soon B's top line 1214680 Bruins-Islanders Round 2 playoff preview, analysis, key Los Angeles Kings matchup 1214711 NHL draft lottery preview: Kings have options to consider 1214681 Haggerty: Boston Bruins, Pastrnak Give Boston A Moment We All Needed Minnesota Wild 1214682 Bruins
    [Show full text]
  • 2009-10 Season Grand Rapids Griffins 2012-13 MEDIA GUIDE the GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE 2012-13 Schedule
    2009-10 SEASON Grand Rapids Griffins 2012-13 MEDIA GUIDE THE GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE 2012-13 Schedule ............................................2 AHL Staff Directory .....................................150 Ticket Information ..........................................2 2012-13 Alignment ......................................150 Team Directory ................................................3 2012-13 Playoff Format ...............................150 Owners .............................................................6 Abbotsford Heat .........................................151 Executives ........................................................7 Adirondack Phantoms .................................151 Hockey Staff ..................................................10 Albany Devils ...............................................152 Front Office Staff .........................................15 Binghamton Senators .................................152 Player Biographies .........................................17 Bridgeport Sound Tigers .............................153 Detroit Red Wings .........................................61 Charlotte Checkers ......................................153 Toledo Walleye ..............................................63 Chicago Wolves ...........................................154 Lord Stanley and the Griffins .......................64 Connecticut Whale ......................................155 Hamilton Bulldogs .......................................155 SEASONS IN REVIEW Griffins Hockey
    [Show full text]
  • Youngblood Hockey
    Youngblood Hockey `2015 NHL Draft Guide @RossyYoungblood @RossyYoungblood YOUNGBLOOD HOCKEY The Starting Lineup Top 150 Player Rankings 3 The player rankings are broken down loosely into talent tiers. With each changing colour, a new tier of players starts. Top 60 Prospect Profiles 8 The “Style Comparison” column is a fun addition to attempt to compare a prospects playing style to a current/past NHLer. It does not indicate that the prospect will have a similar career or be as successful as their comparable. Mock Draft (Three Round) 30 Categorical Rankings 36 2016 NHL Draft Ranking 38 2017 NHL Draft – Watch List 38 Acknowledgements and Stick Taps 39 2 @RossyYoungblood 1. Connor McDavid, LC (Erie, OHL) 2. Jack Eichel, RC (Boston University, Hockey East) 3. Mitch Marner, RW (London, OHL) 4. Noah Hanifin, D (Boston College, Hockey East) 5. Dylan Strome, LC (Erie, OHL) 6. Pavel Zacha, LC (Sarnia, OHL) 7. Lawson Crouse, LW (Kingston, OHL) 8. Ivan Provorov, LD (Brandon, WHL) 9. Mathew Barzal, RC (Seattle, WHL) 10. Zach Werenski, D (University of Michigan, Big Ten) 11. Mikko Rantanen, RW (TPS, Liiga) 12. Kyle Connor, LW (Youngstown, USHL) 13. Timo Meier, RW (Halifax, QMJHL) 14. Denis Guryanov, RW, Toglilatti 2 (MHL) Pavel Zacha has tons of growth left to his game and all the pro tools to become an impact top line player. 15. Travis Konecny, RW (Ottawa, OHL) 16. Nicholas Merkley, C (Kelowna, WHL) 17. Jeremy Bracco, RW (US NTDP, USHL) There's no debate who will be selected 1st overall but 18. Evgeny Svechnikov, RW (Cape Breton, QMJHL) both McDavid and Eichel stand to be franchise 19.
    [Show full text]
  • Media Kit Texas Stars Vs Ontario Reign Game #511: Wednesday
    Media Kit Texas Stars vs Ontario Reign Game #511: Wednesday, January 11, 2017 theahl.com Texas Stars (16-13-1-2) vs. Ontario Reign (17-6-6-0) Jan 11, 2017 -- Citizens Business Bank Arena AHL Game #511 GOALIES GOALIES # Name Ht Wt GP W L OT SO GAA SV% # Name Ht Wt GP W L OT SO GAA SV% 33 Maxime Lagace 6-2 185 24 10 8 3 1 3.36 0.894 1 Jack Campbell 6-3 195 20 14 3 3 1 2.72 0.908 35 Landon Bow 6-5 210 8 4 3 0 0 3.18 0.905 36 Jack Flinn 6-8 233 5 1 2 1 0 3.41 0.874 SKATERS SKATERS # Name Pos Ht Wt GP G A Pts. PIM +/- # Name Pos Ht Wt GP G A Pts. PIM +/- 2 Andrew Bodnarchuk D 5-11 200 31 4 13 17 40 0 2 Damir Sharipzianov D 6-2 205 14 0 0 0 23 -1 5 Mattias Backman D 6-3 185 20 2 4 6 8 11 5 Vincent LoVerde D 5-11 205 29 5 12 17 30 3 6 Julius Honka D 5-11 185 25 3 14 17 45 -5 6 Paul LaDue D 6-1 186 26 4 11 15 14 4 8 Bryce Van Brabant LW 6-3 210 16 1 1 2 37 -1 7 Brett Sutter C 6-0 192 28 8 7 15 19 6 9 Remi Elie LW 6-1 205 32 5 12 17 29 -1 8 Zach Leslie D 6-0 175 27 3 9 12 13 1 10 Justin Dowling C 5-10 190 27 5 15 20 6 3 9 Adrian Kempe LW 6-1 187 28 7 4 11 26 -2 13 Patrik Nemeth D 6-3 230 2 1 1 2 2 1 10 Alex Lintuniemi D 6-2 214 14 0 2 2 4 -3 14 Gemel Smith C 5-10 200 21 6 3 9 13 2 11 Patrick Bjorkstrand C 6-1 176 8 3 1 4 4 1 15 Austin Fyten C 6-2 200 24 4 3 7 45 2 14 Rob Scuderi D 6-0 218 11 0 2 2 4 2 17 Ludwig Bystrom D 6-0 175 29 0 7 7 18 11 15 Paul Bissonnette LW 6-2 216 16 0 3 3 31 3 19 Brendan Ranford LW 5-10 190 26 5 7 12 0 0 16 Sean Backman RW 5-8 165 29 6 12 18 12 -2 20 Ethan Werek C 6-2 200 11 3 4 7 27 2 17 T.J.
    [Show full text]
  • Scheduling a Professional Sports League Using the PEAST Algorithm
    Proceedings of the International MultiConference of Engineers and Computer Scientists 2014 Vol II, IMECS 2014, March 12 - 14, 2014, Hong Kong Scheduling a Professional Sports League using the PEAST Algorithm Kimmo Nurmi, Jari Kyngäs, Dries Goossens, Nico Kyngäs relaxed. If a team plays two home or two away games in Abstract— Generating a schedule for a professional sports two consecutive rounds, it is said to have a break. In league is an extremely demanding task. Good schedules have general, for reasons of fairness, breaks are to be avoided. many benefits for the league, such as higher incomes, lower However, a team can prefer to have two or more costs and more interesting and fairer seasons. This paper consecutive away games if its stadium is located far from presents the format played in the Finnish major ice hockey league in the 2013-2014 season. The format is very complicated the opponent’s venues, and the venues of these opponents requiring computational intelligence to generate an acceptable are close to each other. A series of consecutive away games schedule. We have used the PEAST algorithm to schedule the is called an away tour. league since the 2008-2009 season. We report our In a round robin tournament each team plays against each computational results especially for the 2013-2014 season. other team a fixed number of times. Most sports leagues play a double round robin tournament (2RR), where the Index Terms— sports scheduling; real-world scheduling; PEAST algorithm teams meet twice (once at home, once away), but quadruple round robin tournaments (4RR) are also quite common.
    [Show full text]
  • 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.
    [Show full text]