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Andre Johnson To Debut AJXX8- inspired Dominate Pro TD Cleat in Hawaii

Andre Johnson Jordan Dominate Pro TD cleat (Red & White)

When Andre Johnson joins the rest of football's elite in Hawaii this weekend, he is expected to wear some eye-catching footwear from the Jordan Brand. Taking cues from the AJXX8 and the culture of Hawaii, Johnson's special version of the Jordan Dominate Pro TD cleat offers unmatched support and comfort for a clean, ultra-modern look.

Under the stretch synthetic textile exterior lies an electric green sandwich mesh full-inner sleeve that enhances ventilation and helps reduce irritation. In addition, Dynamic Fit technology that's featured in the AJXX8 uses internal straps to wrap up from the midsole and integrate with the laces for lightweight support that moves with the foot, providing additional lockdown support and comfort.

Andre will have the option of wearing two colorways (White/Challenge Red-Signal Blue and Challenge Red/Signal Blue-White) of the Jordan Dominate Pro TD this Sunday.

This season put Johnson into the football record books as he surpassed 10,000 receiving yards for his career. Only 37 players have achieved this feat before, and he reaches this milestone as the seventh fastest of any player in the game’s history.

Andre Johnson Jordan Dominate Pro TD cleat (white)

Andre Johnson Jordan Dominate Pro TD cleat (white)

Andre Johnson Jordan Dominate Pro TD cleat (red)

Andre Johnson Jordan Dominate Pro TD cleat (red)

Andre Johnson Jordan Dominate Pro TD cleat

Andre Johnson Jordan Dominate Pro TD cleat

Andre Johnson Jordan Dominate Pro TD cleat

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Whale’s J.T. Miller Headed to AHL All-Star Classic

HARTFORD, January 24, 2013:  The American Hockey League today announced that Connecticut Whale rookie forward J.T. Miller has been added to the Eastern Conference team roster for the upcoming 2013 Dunkin’ Donuts AHL All-Star Classic in Providence, RI.

2013 Dunkin’ Donuts AHL All-Star ClassicThe 19-year-old Miller, who will be the youngest participant in the event, has totaled seven goals and 10 assists for 17 points, along with 27 penalty minutes, in 33 games on the year with the Whale.  He also recently captured a gold medal with Team USA at the World Junior Championship in Ufa, Russia, leading his team in assists, and tying for second overall in the tournament, with seven and adding two goals for nine points, good for a tie for the U.S. team lead and for fifth overall in the tournament, in seven WJC games.

Miller, a 6-2, 195-pound native of East Palestine, OH, was the parent New York Rangers’ first pick (15th overall in the first round) in the 2011 NHL Draft.  Prior to turning pro this year, he played last season with the Plymouth Whalers of the Ontario Hockey League.

The 2013 Dunkin’ Donuts AHL All-Star Classic will take place this Sunday and Monday, January 27-28, in Providence.  Tickets are on sale now by calling the Providence Bruins at (401) 273-5000 or visiting www.providencebruins.com. All-Star 2-Packs are $55 and $75 and include admission to both the 2013 Pepsi AHL All-Star Skills Competition at 7 p.m. on Sunday, and the 2013 AHL All-Star Game at 7 p.m. on Monday. All-Star 4-Packs are $75 and $100 and include admission to the Skills Competition and the All-Star Game, as well as the Post-Skills Party (January 27, 9:30 p.m.) at the Rhode Island Convention Center and the 2013 AHL Hall of Fame Induction & Awards Ceremony (January 28, 11 a.m.) at the Veterans Memorial Auditorium.

The Whale continue a six-game homestand tomorrow night, Friday, January 25, hosting the Manchester Monarchs in a 7:00 PM game.  Like all Friday-night Whale home games, that night features $1 hot dogs and $2 beers at the XL Center until the end of the first intermission.

Tickets to all Whale home games, start as low as $10 each ($12 each when tickets are purchased on the day of the game), and are on sale now at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center, through TicketMaster Charge-by-Phone at 1-800-745-3000 and on-line at www.ticketmaster.com.

Season tickets for the Whale’s 2012-13 AHL season are also available. For information on season seats, and all of the Whale’s many ticketing options, visit www.ctwhale.com, or call the CT Whale ticket office at (860) 548-2000 to talk with an account executive today.

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XL Center to Undergo “White Out” for Whale’s Home Game February 2

HARTFORD, January 24, 2013:  AEG Management CT announced today that the Connecticut Whale’s home game February 2 at the XL Center against the Springfield Falcons will feature a “White Out”.

CT WhaleFans are encouraged to wear white to the game, and the Whale will give away 10,000 white rally towels.  Also, fans can share thoughts and excitement throughout the game on Twitter, using the hashtag #whalewhiteout.

Faceoff is 7:00 PM on February 2 as the Whale and Falcons renew their long-time rivalry, and in addition to the White Out and rally towels, the night will also feature an appearance by U.S. Olympic gymnast John Orozco.  Orozco will be one of the elite competitors at the 2013 U.S. Gymnastics Championships, which will take place at the XL Center August 15-18.

Tickets to the February 2 game, and all Whale home games, start as low as $10 each ($12 each when tickets are purchased on the day of the game), and are on sale now at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center, through TicketMaster Charge-by-Phone at 1-800-745-3000 and on-line at www.ticketmaster.com.

Season tickets for the Whale’s 2012-13 AHL season are also available. For information on season seats, and all of the Whale’s many ticketing options, visit www.ctwhale.com, or call the CT Whale ticket office at (860) 548-2000 to talk with an account executive today.

Pedro Martinez re-joins Red Sox as Special Assistant

One of my favorite players is returning to the Boston Red Sox not as a player but as a special assistant.

Here's the release from the Red Sox:

The Boston Red Sox today brought back Pedro Martinez into the organization, naming him as Special Assistant to the General Manager. The announcement was made by Executive Vice President/General Manager Ben Cherington.

Boston Red Sox"We are very excited to have Pedro onboard with us and back in the Red Sox organization," said Cherington. "He was one of the game's most dominant pitchers and without a doubt a beloved figure in Red Sox history. Similar to former teammate Jason Varitek, who joined the baseball operations staff in September, Pedro will be involved in several areas, including the evaluation, mentorship, and instruction of young players in Spring Training and throughout the season."

Martinez, a three-time Cy Young Award winner and eight-time All-Star, spent seven seasons with the Red Sox beginning in 1998 and was a key part of the 2004 team that brought a World Series title to Boston for the first time since 1918.

"I am thrilled to be returning to this organization and to the city I love," Martinez said. "Ben Cherington's meetings this week have been outstanding. It is an honor to be back with the Red Sox and help in any way I can. I am grateful to our leaders; I believe in them, and I thank them for allowing me to return to the field and help us win again. My heart will always live in Boston."

During his 18-year major league career, the native of the Dominican Republic went 219-100 with a 2.93 ERA and 3,154 strikeouts in 2,827.1 innings. His career .687 winning percentage ranks second among modern Major Leaguers (since 1900) behind only Whitey Ford's .690 mark (min. 250 decisions). Among pitchers with at least 2,500 career innings in the majors, only Nolan Ryan (.204) has a lower opponent batting average than Martinez (.214).

With the Red Sox, he went 117-37 with a 2.52 ERA. He has the best winning percentage in franchise history (.760, min. 15 decisions). He also tops club records (min. 1,000 innings) with an average of 11.0 strikeouts per nine innings and a .206 opponent batting average. Among Red Sox all-time leaders, he ranks third in strikeouts (1,683), sixth in wins (117), and seventh in ERA.

In his tenure with Boston, Martinez was the major league leader in winning percentage, ERA, opponent batting average, opponent on-base percentage (.261), opponent slugging percentage (.317), opponent OPS (.578), and WHIP (0.98). He also led all major leaguers in strikeouts per nine innings, the only American Leaguer to average at least a strikeout per inning during that stretch.

He was the starter, winner, and Most Valuable Player of the memorable 1999 All-Star Game at Fenway Park on July 13. He struck out the first four batters he faced: Barry Larkin, Larry Walker, Mark McGwire, and Sammy Sosa. After Matt Williams reached on an error, he then struck out Jeff Bagwell. Williams was then caught stealing to end the inning and the seal the performance.

In his career, Martinez led the Major Leagues in ERA on five occasions, including 1997 with the Expos (1.90) and four times during his first five years as a member of the Red Sox: 1999 (2.07), 2000 (1.74), 2002 (2.26), and 2003 (2.22). He won the AL's strikeout title in 1999 (313), 2000 (284), and 2002 (239).

Martinez finished within the top four in AL Cy Young balloting in each of his six full seasons with the Red Sox (with the exception coming in 2001, when he was limited to 18 starts due to injury).

Martinez was the unanimous winner of the American League's Cy Young Award in consecutive seasons–1999 and 2000. Winning the AL pitching Triple Crown in 1999, he fanned a Red Sox-record 313 batters in 213.1 innings, and set a league record that still stands with an average of 13.2 strikeouts per nine innings. That year, he also set a big league record striking out at least 10 batters in eight consecutive games.

His 1.74 ERA in 2000 is the best single-season mark by an American League pitcher over the last 44 seasons (starting in 1969). In 2000, he established modern major league records for lowest opponent average (.167), lowest opponent on-base percentage (.213), and WHIP (0.74).

Among all Dominican-born pitchers, Martinez has the highest winning percentage, most strikeouts, and ranks second only to Hall of Famer Juan Marichal in both wins and ERA.

Signed originally in 1988 by the Los Angeles Dodgers, for whom he played in 1992 and '93, Martinez also played for the Montreal Expos ('94-'97), the Red Sox ('98-'04), the New York Mets ('05-'08), and the Philadelphia Phillies ('09).

Martinez made a Red Sox-record 11 starts in four seasons of postseason play with Boston and compiled a 3.46 ERA in his 13 outings. He is also the franchise's all-time leader in wins (tied, 6), strikeouts (80), and innings pitched (79.1) in the postseason.

Martinez's last game for the Red Sox was in the 2004 World Series, in which he allowed the Cardinals no runs in seven innings in the club's 4-1 win in Game 3. His last game in the majors was also in the World Series, in 2009, as Philadelphia lost to the New York Yankees.

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Rangers Recall Kris Newbury from Whale

HARTFORD, January 24, 2013:  Connecticut Whale general manager Jim Schoenfeld announced today that the parent New York Rangers have recalled forward Kris Newbury from the Whale.

CT WhaleNewbury, a tenth-year pro in his third full season with the Ranger organization, leads the Whale club in points, goals and assists, with totals of 15-21-36 in 40 games.  He is also second on the club in penalty minutes with 94.

The Whale continue a six-game homestand tomorrow night, Friday, January 25, hosting the Manchester Monarchs in a 7:00 PM game.  Like all Friday-night Whale home games, that night features $1 hot dogs and $2 beers at the XL Center until the end of the first intermission.

Tickets to all Whale home games, start as low as $10 each ($12 each when tickets are purchased on the day of the game), and are on sale now at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center, through TicketMaster Charge-by-Phone at 1-800-745-3000 and on-line at www.ticketmaster.com.

Season tickets for the Whale’s 2012-13 AHL season are also available. For information on season seats, and all of the Whale’s many ticketing options, visit www.ctwhale.com, or call the CT Whale ticket office at (860) 548-2000 to talk with an account executive today.

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Red Sox Make Breslow Deal Official

Over the weekend, we found out that the LHP Craig Breslow and the Boston Red Sox had come to terms on a two-year deal with an option for a third year. On Thursday, the Red Sox made it official.

Here's the release from the Red Sox:

The Boston Red Sox today signed left-handed pitcher Craig Breslow to a two-year contract plus a club option for 2015. Breslow had been eligible for salary arbitration. The announcement was made by Executive Vice President/General Manager Ben Cherington.

Boston Red SoxIn 63 combined appearances between the Diamondbacks and Red Sox last season, Breslow, 32, went 3-0 with a 2.70 ERA. Following his July 31 acquisition from Arizona in exchange for Matt Albers and Scott Podsednik, Breslow made 23 appearances for Boston, 20 of which were scoreless. In addition, with the Red Sox, he held opponents to a .206 average (14-for-68), which included a .184 mark (7-for-38) against left-handed hitters. The 2012 season marked the second stint in the Red Sox organization for Breslow, who also pitched for Boston in 2006 and for Triple-A Pawtucket in both 2006 and 2007.

Breslow, a native of New Haven, CT, and a Yale graduate, has made 60 or more appearances in each of the last four seasons for a total of 282, which rank fourth-most among all major league relievers since 2009. Among active major league left-handers with 300.0 innings pitched, he ranks third in opponents batting average (.225) and fourth in ERA (3.00).

Originally selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 26th round of the 2002 June draft, Breslow has a 15-17 record with a 3.00 ERA in 358 career games in the majors with the Padres (2005), Red Sox (2006, 2012), Indians (2008), Twins (2008-09), Athletics (2009-11), and Diamondbacks (2012). For his Red Sox career, he is 1-2 with a 3.09 ERA in 36 appearances.

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Raymond Felton Signs With Under Armour

Raymond Felton Under Armour Micro G Torch PE

Baltimore, MD. (January 24, 2012) Under Armour announced today a new multi-year partnership with the New York Knicks Raymond Felton. From the bright lights of the Big Apple to arenas around the league fans will see Felton wearing the Under Armour Micro G Torch basketball shoe on the court this season. The seven-year veteran is one of the driving forces behind the Knicks rise to the top of their division. He is currently averaging 15.8 points and 6.3 assists per game.

“Under Armour is taking basketball to the next level with innovative products providing players like myself real performance benefits,” said Felton. “From everything I’ve seen I know the brand is really committed to growing the game at the NBA, College, High School and Youth platforms. I’m looking forward to sharing my insights with the team and being a part of the UA basketball movement.”

After winning two state championships during a stellar high school basketball career in South Carolina Felton joined a highly touted recruiting class at the University of North Carolina. In his junior year, he established himself as one of the best point guards in college basketball on his way to leading the school to its fourth national championship before departing for the NBA. Drafted fifth overall in the 2005 Draft Felton has career averages of 13.5 points and 6.7 assists per game.

“We are extremely excited about partnering with Ray, a true professional and someone who embodies the underdog spirit we look for in our basketball athletes,” said Kris Stone, Director of Sports Marketing, Professional Basketball, Under Armour. “Ray has clearly established himself as a winner dating back to his high school state championships, NCAA Championship and current impact on the Knicks recent rise to the top of their division.”

Rangers Acquire F Benn Ferriero From Pittsburgh in Exchange For Chad Kolarik

NEW YORK, January 24, 2013 – New York Rangers President and General Manager Glen Sather announced today that the club has acquired forward Benn Ferriero from Pittsburgh in exchange for forward Chad Kolarik.

CT WhaleFerriero, 25, has registered four goals and 14 assists for 18 points, along with 14 penalty minutes in 34 games with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins of the American Hockey League (AHL) this season. He ranks third on Wilkes-Barre/Scranton in assists, is tied for fifth on the team in points and ranks second in shots on goal (97). The Boston, Massachusetts native tallied six assists in a seven-game span from October 19 at Springfield to November 2 at Manchester, and registered 10 points (three goals, seven assists) in a 10-game span from November 10 against Portland to December 7 against Hershey.

The 5-11, 195-pounder has skated in 155 career AHL contests over four seasons with the Worcester Sharks and Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, registering 48 goals and 73 assists for 121 points, along with 68 penalty minutes. He established career-highs in games played (58), goals (19), assists (31), points (50), shots on goal (164) and penalty minutes (20) as a rookie during the 2009-10 season.

Originally selected by the Phoenix Coyotes as a seventh round choice (196th overall) in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft, Ferriero signed as a free agent with the San Jose Sharks on August 23, 2009. He has registered 14 goals and eight assists for 22 points in 92 career NHL contests over three seasons with San Jose. He established a career-high with seven goals in 35 games last season. He made his NHL debut with San Jose on October 1, 2009, at Colorado, and registered his first career point with a goal two days later at Anaheim. Ferriero has also notched one goal in eight career playoff contests with the Sharks.

Kolarik, 26, has registered 16 goals and 19 assists for 35 points, along with 38 penalty minutes in 41 games with the Connecticut Whale (AHL) this season. The Abington, Pennsylvania native was acquired by the Rangers from Columbus in exchange for forward Dane Byers on November 11, 2010. He was originally selected by the Phoenix Coyotes as a seventh round choice (199th overall) in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft.

Converse Releases Limited-Edition Spring 2013 Chinese New Year Collection

Converse announces the Converse Spring 2013 Chinese New Year Collection featuring the Converse Cons Pro Leather Year of the Snake and Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Chinese New Year Collection. Paying homage to the Chinese zodiac Snake, these limited-edition sneakers offer blended premium leathers, crafted snakeskin patterns and unconventional details.  The Converse Spring 2013 Chinese New Year Collection will be available on January 24, 2013 at Converse retail stores and www.converse.com.  

Converse Cons Pro Leather Year of the Snake
The Converse Cons Pro Leather Year of the Snake sneaker is a carefully crafted take on the legendary silhouette utilizing a highly premium faux-python in a deep burgundy tone. This is balanced by lining the sneaker in ultra-soft sheepskin leather in tandem with Converse's iconic canvas. Suggested Retail Price: $120.00 

Converse Cons Pro Leather Year of the Snake

Converse Cons Pro Leather Year of the Snake

Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Chinese New Year Collection
Standing out of the traditional Chinese elements, this collection features abstract and modern patterns, in response to the oriental and traditional sense for the Chinese New Year season. Crafted snakeskin patterns are revealed under the blurring print on the uppers, with options of rock and roll black, seasonal Chinese red, and unique metallic colorings. Along with these features, each sneaker has additional details such as rivets, zippers, flocking and mixture of premium materials. Suggested Retail Price: $75.00 – $100.00

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Connecticut Whale 6, Adirondack Phantoms 5 (OT)

By Wil Goldsholl

Hartford, CT, January 23, 2013 – After 17 days away from home ice, the Connecticut Whale returned to the XL Center and bested the division rival Adirondack Phantoms in Hartford on Wednesday night by a count of 6-5 in overtime. Brandon Segal scored one of his two goals in the extra period to seal the win for Connecticut. Whale newcomer Jason Wilson scored his first goal since joining the team and Brandon Mashinter tallied two assists in addition to his first goal in a Connecticut jersey, since being traded from Worcester. Jason Missiaen stopped 34 of the 39 shots he faced to pick up his fifth win of the season, while Cal Heeter and Brian Boucher split the work in the Adirondack goal on 33 shots against.

CT WhaleBoth teams were slow to get going in the first five minutes; Adirondack’s Brandon Manning was sent off for hooking just 32 seconds in and Connecticut blueliner Sean Collins was sentenced to two minutes for slashing when Shane Harper made a move three minutes later.

Connecticut would kill that penalty, however, and draw first blood at 5:39. Kris Newbury pushed the puck around behind the net until it found Chad Kolarik on the half boards. A tap pass and a quick release from Mashinter would beat Heeter over the stick side shoulder, earning Mashinter his third of the season. Coach Ken Gernander said of Mashinter’s performance, “He had a couple strong games last weekend… tonight he was able to cash in.”

Gameplay became more fluid over the midway point of the period and Heeter would be tested. Kelsey Tessier found Christian Thomas on the doorstep once for a near miss, and Heeter flashed the leather on Mashinter following a beauty of a backhand feed from Newbury.

Things got hairy for Connecticut late in the first when Wilson and Newbury earned hooking and holding penalties, respectively, just 18 seconds apart. Brandon Manning hit the pipe as the first penalty expired. Manning then dished to Danny Syvret along the line for a slapper that found its way home at 15:54. Harry Zolnierczyk was awarded the secondary assist.

Connecticut would see one more man advantage before the first 20 minutes expired. Tessier was hacked by Harper moving up the middle with 3:13 to play. Heeter showed his glove hand prowess yet again on a Thomas one-timer that was redirected by Mashinter. On the ensuing draw, Blake Parlett’s shot was blocked, but the puck was touched by J.T. Miller to Segal, who would tuck a snapper five-hole with 2:04 remaining.

The Whale led 2-1 through the first with a 13-11 shot advantage.

Wilson opened scoring in the second, when Thomas snapped down the wing and pulled the trigger. With Cullen Eddy right on top of him, Wilson managed to tuck the puck up into a small window for his first career AHL score.

Then, 7:53 into the period, Collins made a sharp outlet feed from the Whale end. Mashinter broke the puck in and dropped it back for Tessier, who went short-side high from the circle for his seventh of the year.

Following that fourth Whale goal, Heeter was replaced in the Adirondack net by Boucher.

Oliver Lauridsen was called for hooking at 8:47. Missiaen staved off a short-handed flurry before Connecticut replied. Lefty blueliner Mike Vernace slapped at the puck from the center point and Micheal Haley tipped it in the slot. Haley’s fourth came at 10:33 on the power play.

Just two minutes later, Zolnierczyk buried a rebound after some chaos in front of the Connecticut crease to make the score 5-2. That goal would be the last scoring play of the period with just over seven minutes to play. 

A Jeff Dimmen penalty started the third period 56 seconds in, but did not stop Adirondack’s comeback campaign. Rob Bordson took a bank pass from Zolnierczyk and dipsy-doodled Missiaen in the crease for a shorthander at 2:07. The deficit was cut to just two.

With 3:08 to play, Shayne Wiebe was called for high sticking. Missiaen first made some quality saves, but with an empty net and a 6-on-4 situation, Jason Akeson was able to cut the lead to one.

Following Phantoms timeout, Adirondack went right back to work. Marcel Noebels gathered a rebound on his backhand after Manning let one fly form the point. With 20.5 seconds on the clock, the game was now tied at five apiece, after Adirondack’s four unanswered goals in reply to Connecticut’s four earlier on.

Gernander, who has been preaching the importance of consistency, went on to say, “We’re game to game, period to period, and sometimes shift to shift.”

Adirondack outshot Connecticut 14-5 in the third period, and 38-30 through regulation.

The extra period trickled by until 70 seconds remained. Segal described the goal in the post-game, “Pyer (Logan Pyett) got it up to Masher (Mashinter), and I saw he chipped it across to Vern (Vernace), and his backhand, unbelievable sauce. I was already charging the net and just tapped it in.” With one hand on the stick, Segal was certainly casual receiving Vernace’s seeing-eye pass. With 56.8 seconds on the clock, Connecticut took the win, 6-5.

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Adirondack Phantoms 5 at Connecticut Whale 6 (OT)
Wednesday, January 23, 2013 – XL Center Veterans Memorial Coliseum

Adirondack 1 1 3 0 – 5
Connecticut 2 3 0 1 – 6

1st Period-1, Connecticut, Mashinter 3 (Kolarik, Newbury), 5:39. 2, Adirondack, Syvret 2 (Manning, Zolnierczyk), 15:54 (PP). 3, Connecticut, Segal 10 (Miller, Parlett), 17:56 (PP). Penalties-Manning Adk (hooking), 0:32; Collins Ct (slashing), 3:21; Manning Adk (roughing), 7:28; Jean Ct (roughing), 7:28; Wilson Ct (hooking), 13:57; Newbury Ct (holding), 14:15; Harper Adk (slashing), 16:47.

2nd Period-4, Connecticut, Wilson 1 (Thomas, Klassen), 3:10. 5, Connecticut, Tessier 7 (Mashinter, Collins), 7:53. 6, Connecticut, Haley 4 (Vernace, Parlett), 10:33 (PP). 7, Adirondack, Zolnierczyk 9 (Johnston, Harper), 12:48 (PP). Penalties-Lauridsen Adk (hooking), 8:47; McIlrath Ct (roughing), 11:12; Mangene Adk (high-sticking), 15:17.

3rd Period-8, Adirondack, Bordson 4 (Zolnierczyk), 2:07 (SH). 9, Adirondack, Akeson 6 (Mangene, Syvret), 18:15 (PP). 10, Adirondack, Noebels 4 (Manning, Syvret), 19:39. Penalties-Dimmen Adk (interference), 0:53; Lauridsen Adk (hooking), 5:54; Thomas Ct (diving), 5:54; Mashinter Ct (interference), 13:05; Wiebe Ct (high-sticking), 16:52.

OT Period-11, Connecticut, Segal 11 (Vernace, Mashinter), 4:03. Penalties-No Penalties

Shots on Goal-Adirondack 11-13-14-1-39. Connecticut 13-12-5-3-33.
Power Play Opportunities-Adirondack 3 / 6; Connecticut 2 / 5.
Goalies-Adirondack, Heeter 7-11-1 (20 shots-16 saves); Boucher 1-1-0 (13 shots-11 saves). Connecticut, Missiaen 5-4-1 (39 shots-34 saves).
A-2,212
Referees-Jean Hebert (43), Mark Lemelin (41).
Linesmen-Jim Briggs (83), Kevin Redding (16).