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HARTFORD WOLF PACK DROP SHOOTOUT TO SPRINGFIELD THUNDERBIRDS
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By: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings HARTFORD, CT - Despite Louie Domingue's repeating his season-high 42 saves, the Hartford Wolf Pack lost 1-0 to the Springfield Thunderbirds on Quinnipiac grad Matt Peca's glove-high game-winner. Dylan Garand posted a scoreless 65 minutes against Hershey, making the Pack 2-7 in shutouts this season. The lone Pack shootout goal was by a defenseman, newcomer Adam Clendening wearing jersey #5. In overtime, the Pack displayed a strong PK after Matt Robertson was penalized on a Will Bitten clean breakaway. The Pack had three blocks, and broke-up two plays, and Domingue, was solid on the delayed penalty situation on Robertson, while making a beautiful right pad save on Hugh McGing. He had three strong late OT saves on a stick save on Adam Gaudette, Matt Kessel, and Martin Frk to keep it scoreless. The Pack got a solid bid to win early in OT by Will Cullye. In the third period, Domingue was strong, made early saves on Gaudette, leading scorer Matt Highmore, who was just sent down by the St. Louis Blues, and Mathias Laferriere. McGing and Kessel tested Domingue. Steve Santini had a quality shot with Mikhail Abramov in front waiting for the rebound. Zac Jones followed with a good stick stop on Santini on his next shift. The Pack’s Bobby Trivigno, Ryan Carpenter, and then Libor Hájek tested Springfield goalie Joel Hofer in the last five minute overtime. In the final minute, with 45.7 seconds left, Hofer stopped Abramov. Cullye had a good chance as time expired in regulation. The second period saw Springfield mount some sustained offensive zone pressure. First, Carpenter had two shots five seconds apart in the first three minutes. He was left muttering to himself and six minutes in Cullye tested Hofer. Springfield Frk, Mitchell Hoelscher, and Peca were in on Domingue. Matt Rempe was in front and was pushed away by Griffin Luce (Salisbury School). Dmitri Samurukov had a quality shot at Domingue. Karl Henriksson, made a smart defensive covering the left point as Carpenter had two shorts five seconds apart in the first three minutes, left muttering to himself. Karl Henriksson made a quality defensive play at the left point, preventing any Springfield breakout and keeping the puck in as Hájek pinched in. The first period felt like a training camp period with the Wolf Pack, as they have had seven players traded over the last 72-hours all finding new addresses. Finding chemistry was going to be tough. Not changing was captain Jonny Brodzinski. At 3:40, the Pack had the first quality shot on goal in a scoreless first period. Matt Robertson from the left point. Hofer stopped Rempe on the Springfield doorstep. At 10:03 the Pack tested Hofer with their tenth shot on goal. Both teams had a powerplay chance, and neither registered a shot on goal. Domingue made a save at 12:57 and at 14:23. Newcomer Jake Leschyshyn had a chance with 1:50 to go in the period. Riding a four-game winning streak, and enduring having their lineup changed during the week. the Wolf Pack were ready for an all-important three-games-in-three-days weekend. The first two games are on the road. On Friday, they head twenty minutes up the road back to Springfield and then an hour South to Bridgeport to meet the Islanders on Saturday. Then, they have a Sunday mid-afternoon clash with the Charlotte Checkers at 3 pm at the XL Center. LINES: Cullye-Brodzinski-Pajuniemi Gettinger-Elson-Carpenter Trivigno- Fritz-Jake Leschyshyn DiGiacinto-Henriksson- Rempe Jones-Hájek Emberson-Robertson Scanlin-Adam Clendening Garand SCRATCHES: Joe Lockwood (healthy) Cooper Zech (healthy) Wyatt Kalynuk (unavailable in transit) Anton Blidh (unavailable in transit) Ben Tardif (healthy) Patrick Khordorenko (season-ending shoulder surgery) C.J. Smith (hip area surgery done for the season) NOTES: Bridgeport's top goal scorers Simon Holmstrom and Otto Koivula were recalled by the big Islanders. They returned Arnaud Durandeau, a notorious Pack killer for the past three years. Winger Collin Adams was recalled from Worcester (ECHL). Calgary Wranglers (AHL) recalled ex-Pack defenseman Tyson Helgesen and ex-Sound Tiger Calder Brooks from Rapid City (ECHL). Goalie Jon Gillies (Salisbury School) goes from Tucson to Cleveland. Hamden’s Jonathan Quick was traded twice this week, first from LA to Columbus, and then Blue Jackets moved him the next day to the Vegas Goldne Knights. Quick (AOF), who won two Stanley Cups with Los Angeles has struggled this year. He was pulled in New York despite two of the three goals not being his fault, and his visible annoyance was shown by the 37-year-old exiting on TV. He flew back with the team at the end of a road trip to LA and then was told he was traded to Columbus. Nick Bonino (Farmington/AOF) was traded from the San Jose Sharks to Pittsburgh. Vladislav Namestnikov, the son of ex-Pack Evegeni “John” Namesnikov, now a Maple Leaf scout was traded from San Jose to Winnipeg. Ex-Pack Sammy Blais who was just traded to St. Louis. He signed a contract extension. Ex-Pack goalie J.F. Berube was recalled then sent back to Charlotte by Florida. Adam Erne, (North Branford) was called up from Grand Rapids by Detroit. Pete DiLiberatore (QU) was recently sent to Savannah (ECHL) by Henderson and was dealt by Vegas to Wilkes Barre/Scranton. Fellow former Bobcat Chase Priskie goes from Rochester to San Diego. Kevin O’Neil (UCONN/Yale) was cut loose by Colorado Eagles (AHL) released from his PTO, and heads back to South Carolina (ECHL). The team also had ex-Pack goalie Keith Kinkaid, who just traded and recalled by the Avalanche. Luke Evangelista was recalled from Milwaukee by parent Nashville. Ex-CT Whale Mike Pelech of the Atlanta Gladiators (ECHL) is officially now the second all-time leader in assists in ECHL history, recording three on the road in Savannah, GA, Thursday night. Former UCONN forward Jordan Timmons was dealt from the Reading Royals (ECHL) to the Kansas City Mavericks (ECHL). HARTFORD WOLF PACK HOME Read the full article
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“Rangers Reinforcements: Leschyshyn and Mackey Return to Bolster New York’s Lineup”,#Connecticut
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“Rangers Reinforcements: Leschyshyn and Mackey Return to Bolster New York’s Lineup”,#Connecticut
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“Rangers Reinforcements: Leschyshyn and Mackey Return to Bolster New York’s Lineup”,#Connecticut
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Rangers' Jake Leschyshyn hopes for different NHL impact than father
Jake Leschyshyn was born when his father, Curtis, was in the 11th season of his 16-year NHL career.  Since he was so young, Leschyshyn doesn’t have too many vivid memories of what life was like with an NHL player for a dad. He does recall days off around the rink, however, when his dad would be working out and he would sit in the gym watching movies on a DVD player. Even when his dad retired in…
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vegas golden knights as randomly attributed meme categories, by me, @himbeaux-on-ice and @unfortunatehockeysideblog
[image description: a six by 8 grid in the meme style. There are five categories along the top and six along the side, with two special categories on a row on the bottom by themselves. the categories along the top are: Hot, Pretty, Cute, Chaotic, and Bitchy the categories along the side are: Werewolf, Malewife, Daddy, Just a Lil Guy, Babygirl, and Square. Each intersection of the grid has a picture of a Vegas Golden Knight. the assignments are as follows, items marked with X do not have a player assigned. Hot Werewolf: Alex Pietrangelo, Pretty Werewolf: Nic Hague, Cute Werewolf: Nic Roy, Chaotic Werewolf: Max Pacioretty, Bitchy Werewolf: X Hot Malewife: Reilly Smith, Pretty Malewife: Dylan Coghlan, Cute Malewife: William Karlsson, Chaotic Malewife: Chandler Stephenson, Bitchy Malewife: Jack Eichel. Hot Daddy: Robin Lehner, Pretty Daddy: Laurent Brossoit, Cute Daddy: Alec Martinez, Chaotic Daddy: Evgenii Dadonov, Bitchy Daddy: X Hot Just a Lil Guy: Michael Amadio, Pretty Just a Lil Guy: Jonas Rondbjerg, Cute Just a Lil Guy: Jake Leschyshyn, Chaotic Just a Lil Guy: Jonathan Marchessault. Bitcy Just a Lil Guy: X Hot Babygirl: Brett Howden, Pretty Babygirl: Nolan Patrick, Cute Babygirl: Keegan Kolesar, Chaotic Babygirl: Mattias Janmark, Bitchy Babygirl: Shea Theodore. Hot Square: Brayden McNabb, Pretty Square: William Carrier, Cute Square: Zach Whitecloud, Chaotic Square: Mark Stone, Bitchy Square: X the two categories at the bottom are: Beautiful Cinnamon Roll Too Good For This World, Too Pure: Logan Thompson Barbie Girl: Ben Hutton. end image description]
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Apr 18, 2022; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA: Vegas Golden Knights right wing Keegan Kolesar (55) celebrates with team mates after scoring a goal against the New Jersey Devils during the second period at T-Mobile Arena. (Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports)
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Koley with Cheese.
Jake with Goldie and Puck
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WOLF PACK WEEKEND RECAP: APRIL 22nd, 2024
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By: Alex Thomas, Hartford Wolf Pack HARTFORD, CT – The 2023-24 regular season has ended. The Hartford Wolf Pack wrapped up the campaign with three games over the weekend, their final preparation for the upcoming 2024 Calder Cup Playoffs. The Pack are enjoying a well-deserved day off on Monday. On-ice preparation will begin tomorrow for the First Round of the Calder Cup Playoffs. Friday, April 19th, 2024, Vs. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (3-2 W): The Wolf Pack ended the home portion of their season with a sweep of a three-game homestand on Friday night. Bryan Yoon scored his second goal of the season 17:26 into the second period, burying a rebound after Joel Blomqvist denied a Bobby Trivigno shot from the right-wing circle. Nikolas Brouillard made it 2-0 Wolf Pack 43 seconds into the third period, snapping a shot by Blomqvist's glove for his fifth goal of the season. The Penguins responded with two goals in 39 seconds, stunning the crowd and tying the game 2-2. Jack Rathbone waited out a sliding defender before snapping his ninth goal of the season by Louis Domingue at 7:58, making it a 2-1 game. Thirty-nine seconds later, at 8:37, Austin Rueschhoff poked home a rebound for his 15th season goal to tie the game 2-2. The Penguins got into penalty trouble late, however, taking slashing minors at 12:04 and 12:59. With Taylor Fedun and Dmitri Samorukov in the penalty box, the Wolf Pack took advantage of the ensuing five-on-three. Nic Petan blasted a one-timer from the right-wing circle that snuck by Blomqvist at 13:22. The goal, PetaPetPetaPetan'shh, proved to be the game-winner. The Wolf Pack wrapped up their head-to-head series with the Penguins with two straight wins, finishing with a record of 3-3-0-0. The Penguins went 3-2-1-0 in the series. The home team dominated the season slate, going a perfect 6-0-0-0. Saturday, April 20th, 2024, @ Springfield Thunderbirds (6-4 W): The Wolf Pack earned a split of the "-R'val'y''y' Sa'uon'Saturdayday battling back on four separate occasions to knock off the Thunderbirds 6-4. Springfield held leads of 1-0, 2-1, 3-2, and 4-3 but was unable to pull away in the season finale. SahPanwPanPanwPanwar'sstsst AHL goal at 9:58 of the third period tied the game 4-4, as the rookie forward tipped in a shot from Blake Hillman to quiet the crowd once again. 2:06 later, at 12:04, Brennan Othmann gave the Wolf Pack their first lead of the night when he weaved into the slot sniped his 21st goal of the seasoOthmOthOthmOthmann'slssls second of the night and completed a three-point outing (2 g, 1 a). Adam Sýkora hit the empty net at 18:36, completing the comeback for the Wolf Pack. Defenseman Mac Hollowell picked up his 40th season assist as part of a two-point (1 g, 1 a) performance. He became the first Wolf Pack player since Taylor Beck in 2016-17 to record 40 assists in a single season. He was also a +5 in the game, which tied the franchise record for best single-game +/-. Victor Mancini recorded the first two assists of his professional career in the victory. He finished the night with a career-high +4 rating. Goaltender Hugo Ollas, who made his professional debut in the game, made 14 saves to collect his first career victory. Sunday, April 21st, 2024, @ Providence Bruins (4-2 L): Jake Leschyshyn and Blake Hillman each scored SundSunSundSunday'ssonson, but a third-period goal by the Bruins would give Providence the last laugh in the ten-game season series. Nick Zabaneh, who had signed an amateur tryout agreement (ATO) earlier in the day, converted a feed from Patrick Brown at 11:11 of the third period. The goaZabaZabZabaZabaneh'sstrofessionalnal, proved to be the game-winner. Georgii Merkulov hit the empty net at 18:38, earning his first career 30-goal season and the first by a Bruin since Frank Vatrano in 2015-16. Quick Hit's ssists was the first by a Wolf Pack defenseman since Andrew Hutchinson in 2007-08. He finished second in the league among defensemen in assists withManiManManiManitoba'seancoeanco led the league with 42. - Berard's goal season ason was the second most by a rookie, trailing only Josh Doan of the Tucson Roadrunners (26). It is the first time since Ryan Callahan in 2006-07 that a Wolf Pack rookie finished in the top three in goal scoring. - The Wolf Pack finished the 2023-24 season with a record of 34-28-7-3, good for 78 points and a fifth-place finish in the Atlantic Division. - Forward Alex Belzile led the Wolf Pack in scoring in his first year with the club. He finished with 50 points (19 g, 31 a). The Week Ahead: - Thursday, April 25th, 2024, @ Charlotte Checkers (Game 1, 7:00 p.m., Bojangles Coliseum) - Saturday, April 27th, 2024, @ Charlotte Checkers (Game 2, 4:00 p.m., Bojangles Coliseum) - Sunday, April 28th, 2024, @ Charlotte Checkers (Game 3*, 4:00 p.m., Bojangles Coliseum) * If nec. About OVG360: OVG360, a division of Oak View Group, is a full-service venue management and hospitality company that helps client-partners reimagine the sports, live entertainment, and convention industries for the betterment of the venue, employees, artists, athletes, and surrounding communities. With a portfolio of more than 200 client-partners spanning arenas, stadiums, convention centers, performing arts centers, cultural institutions, and state fairs around the globe, OVG360 provides a set of services, resources and expertise designed to elevate every aspect of business that matters to venue operators. 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