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Connecticut Whale 6, Providence Bruins 3

By Wil Goldsholl

Hartford, CT, October 27, 2012 – Despite being outshot 40-23, the Connecticut Whale defeated the Providence Bruins 6-3 Saturday night at the XL Center.

CT WhaleThe style of play reflected the geographical rivalry; the teams were grinding on the boards, finishing checks and peppering the goaltenders from the drop of the puck.

Kris Newbury led the way with a goal and two assists for the Whale, and Chris Kreider and Logan Pyett had a goal and an assist each.  Cam Talbot made 37 saves.

Two minutes and six seconds in, Providence’s Kyle MacKinnon fired a blind pass from the corner and Jamie Tardif was at the crease at the right time. The pass deflected off his skate and past Talbot, who earned his second start of the year in net after Friday night’s win over the Hershey Bears.

The teams continued to throw bodies through the first twenty minutes. Micheal Haley and Bobby Robins served major penalties for fighting six minutes in.

The Whale got on the board 7:52 in to the game when Chris Kreider slid a pass from the bottom of the circle to a breaking Ryan Bourque in the slot. At the 15-minute mark, another low-to-high feed landed on Bourque’s stick. Bruins goaltender Michael Hutchinson got a piece of the snapshot and it trickled behind him towards the goal line but did not cross. Forty-five seconds later, an almost identical near-miss happened in Talbot’s crease. Connecticut killed a power play when Andrew Yogan was sent off for roughing with 3:42 left, and the first stanza ended in a 1-1 draw.

The Whale came out swinging in the second period. Newbury fed the puck from the end boards to Blake Parlett at the point. Parlett’s slapper sailed wide of the net but banked around back to Chad Kolarik, who was in fortunate position. The goal came 94 seconds in to the period and was Kolarik’s second of the year.

The low-to-high pass worked for Connecticut again on the power play, when Kreider was grinding in the corner and got the puck to Newbury. Newbury found Mike Vernace at the point and it was Kreider who finished with 11:06 to play in the period. Coach Ken Gernander said of the goal, “If you look at a lot of our plays, there are opportunities we created and generally the hard way is the best way.”

Logan Pyett netted his first of 2011-12, when Kyle Jean delivered a pass while falling down. Pyett’s wrister from the right circle went bar down and with the score at 4-1, Michael Hutchinson was yanked from the game in favor of Niklas Svedberg.

Tommy Grant would also add a goal in the second before Jordan Caron tacked one on from Chris Bourque and Torey Krug with time winding in the period. Into the second intermission Connecticut led 5-2.

The Whale attack slowed in the third period and Talbot had to make a number of quality saves. Maxime Sauve cranked a slapshot passed Talbot with 17 minutes left to make things interesting, but Kris Newbury picked up an unassisted goal on a puck-handling flub by Svedberg, and that iced the game. 

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Providence Bruins 3 at Connecticut Whale 6
Saturday, October 27, 2012 – XL Center Veterans Memorial Coliseum

Providence 1 1 1 – 3
Connecticut 1 4 1 – 6

1st Period-1, Providence, Tardif 2 (MacKinnon, Cohen), 2:06. 2, Connecticut, Bourque 2 (Kreider, Pyett), 7:52. Penalties-Robins Pro (fighting), 6:00; Haley Ct (fighting), 6:00; Yogan Ct (roughing), 16:18; Robins Pro (interference), 18:54.

2nd Period-3, Connecticut, Kolarik 2 (Parlett, Newbury), 1:26. 4, Connecticut, Kreider 1 (Vernace, Newbury), 8:54 (PP). 5, Connecticut, Pyett 1 (Jean, Hrivik), 11:30. 6, Connecticut, Grant 3 (Thomas, Haley), 13:39. 7, Providence, Caron 4 (Bourque, Krug), 18:43 (PP). Penalties-MacKinnon Pro (interference), 7:07; Kolarik Ct (delay of game), 18:18.

3rd Period-8, Providence, Sauve 3 (Cunningham, Bourque), 3:00 (PP). 9, Connecticut, Newbury 4 8:07 (SH). Penalties-Parlett Ct (holding), 1:42; Klassen Ct (boarding), 5:36; Jean Ct (interference), 7:59; Parlett Ct (hooking), 11:33.

Shots on Goal-Providence 12-12-16-40. Connecticut 6-9-8-23.
Power Play Opportunities-Providence 2 / 6; Connecticut 1 / 2.
Goalies-Providence, Hutchinson 0-3-0 (13 shots-9 saves); Svedberg 2-1-0 (10 shots-8 saves). Connecticut, Talbot 2-0-0 (40 shots-37 saves).
A-3,535
Referees-Pierre Lambert (39), Geno Binda (22).
Linesmen-Luke Galvin (2), Paul Simeon (66).

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 10/27

Paw Prints The Daily Roundup

Paw Prints is our daily look at the happenings for the UConn Huskies football, men's basketball and women's basketball teams as well as the other sports the student-athletes engage in. We will do our best to bring you the links from all of the media that covers the Huskies on a daily basis. As always, links can be found by clicking on the read more button below if you're on the home page.

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UConn Football links

CBS National Recruiting Analyst Tom Lemming Breaks Down UConn Recruiting Class So Far [desmond conner – hartford courant]

UConn's career sack leader a fan of Trevardo Williams [jim fuller – new haven register]

UConn AD talks about current state of football program [jim fuller – new haven register]

UConn Football Recruiting On Schedule, But No 'Knockout' Player Yet [hartford courant]

Breaking Down What Is Wrong With UConn [hartford courant]

Warde Manuel has faith Huskies can fix mistakes, turn things around [new haven register]

UConn Women's Basketball links

UConn legend Wolters in the spotlight again [carl adamec – espn.com]

An Off-Season Of Reflection Has Doty Ready To Go For Huskies [rich elliott – ct post]

Basketball Season Tickets Have Been Shipped [uconnhuskies.com]

UConn Men's Basketball links

From UConn, The Glen Miller Story [dom amore – hartford courant]

Alumni Profile: Charlie Villanueva [uconn huskies basketball]

Basketball Season Tickets Have Been Shipped [uconnhuskies.com]

UConn men's 11 percent grad percentage only part of the story [ct post]

Ollie Wants To Punch Up The Offense For UConn Men's Basketball [hartford courant]

Other UConn related links

Big East shopping for new TV deal [espn.com]

Field Hockey. No. 4 Field Hockey Squares-Off Against No. 3 Syracuse With BIG EAST Title on the Line [uconnhuskies.com]

M. Cross Country. Men's Cross Country Takes Ninth at BIG EAST Championship [uconnhuskies.com]

W. Cross Country. Women's Cross Country Claims Second Place at BIG EAST Championship [uconnhuskies.com]

W. Ice Hockey. Huskies Win Home Opener 4-2 Over Syracuse [uconnhuskies.com]

M. Ice Hockey. Men's Hockey Narrowly Defeated at Holy Cross [uconnhuskies.com]

M. Soccer. College Spotlight: UConn’s Blake hopes to realize college, professional dreams [soccer by ives]

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Connecticut Whale 3, Hershey Bears 1

By Wil Goldsholl

Hartford, CT, October 26, 2012 – The Connecticut Whale improved to 2-3-1-0 Friday with a win over the Hershey Bears at the XL Center. Leaning on their strong first-period play, Connecticut posted a 3-1 victory over the visiting Bears. Whale netminder Cam Talbot picked up his first win of the season in his first appearance of 2012.

CT WhaleThe Whale opened scoring against the Bears when Marek Hrivik snapped the puck out of the corner and found an unmarked Brandon Segal backdoor. The opening tally 4:25 into the first was Segal’s fourth goal in the last four games.

Exactly two minutes later, Hershey’s starting goaltender Dany Sabourin was left alone again. As the Whale cleared the defensive zone, Julien Brouillette could not corral a tricky bouncing puck.  Christian Thomas had momentum on his side and slid around Brouillette before swinging the puck across to Tommy Grant on the backdoor again. The goal was Grant’s second of the season.

Things looked grim for the Bears near the midway point of the first following Ryan Stoa’s tripping minor, but they survived the penalty kill without allowing any shots on goal.

With under five minutes to play in the first, Hershey generated a number of chances on broken plays but the Whale answered with a flurry of close range shots in the last two minutes. Sabourin stood strong and Connecticut took the 2-0 lead in to the break.

Hershey’s broken chances continued into the second period for several minutes before their attack stabilized.  Talbot maintained control of his crease though, saying he had no trouble with the long-range shots. “The first few [shots] were from the outside; that helped me get in the game and settle down. I just tried to not let up too many rebounds and help [the defense] as well,” Talbot said after the game.

With 4:15 to play in the second period, Blake Parlett was called for tripping, and the man advantage allowed the Bears several scoring opportunities. Thirty-seven seconds after Parlett’s minor expired, Mike Vernace was sent off for slashing. At the end of the second period, the Whale still held a 2-0 edge and they killed the remaining seconds on Vernace’s penalty at the start of the third.

Sixty seconds in to the third, Connecticut had one more power play chance on Zach Hamill’s slashing minor, but could not convert. With 8:18 to play, Parlett delivered a check on the nameplate that earned him a boarding minor; his second minor penalty of the night. Towards the end of Hershey’s five-on-four, Dmitry Orlov rifled one from the point around teammate Boyd Kane’s screen and over Talbot’s stick side shoulder. That goal cut the deficit in half, but Connecticut’s Ryan Bourque would seal the game with an empty-netter with 75 seconds left to play.

The offenses were well matched, with Connecticut outshooting Hershey 29-27. The extra shot made the difference as Sabourin stopped 26 of 28 and Talbot earned the first-star turning away 26 of the 27 he faced. The Whale face the Providence Bruins at home on Saturday at 7 P.M.  Tickets for that game, and all Whale regular season home games at the XL Center, 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.

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Hershey Bears 1 at Connecticut Whale 3
Friday, October 26, 2012 – XL Center Veterans Memorial Coliseum

Hershey 0 0 1 – 1
Connecticut 2 0 1 – 3

1st Period-1, Connecticut, Segal 4 (Hrivik, Jean), 4:25. 2, Connecticut, Grant 2 (Thomas, Pyett), 6:25. Penalties-Stoa Her (tripping), 9:37.

2nd Period- No Scoring.Penalties-Parlett Ct (tripping), 15:45; Vernace Ct (slashing), 18:22.

3rd Period-3, Hershey, Orlov 1 (Kundratek, Sjogren), 13:25 (PP). 4, Connecticut, Bourque 1 (Gilroy), 18:45 (EN). Penalties-Hamill Her (slashing), 1:00; Parlett Ct (boarding), 11:42; Hamill Her (slashing), 16:03.

Shots on Goal-Hershey 9-8-10-27. Connecticut 12-10-7-29.
Power Play Opportunities-Hershey 1 / 3; Connecticut 0 / 3.
Goalies-Hershey, Sabourin 1-2-0 (28 shots-26 saves). Connecticut, Talbot 1-0-0 (27 shots-26 saves).
A-3,072
Referees-Geoff Miller (28).
Linesmen-Brent Colby (7), Mike Baker (11).

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2013 NCAA Men’s Basketball Rankings – AP Top 25 Preseason (Nov. 7)

On Thursday, I posted the first men's college basketball preseason poll from the USA Today Coaches Poll. Well on Friday, the preseason AP Poll came out.

AP Poll And like the Coaches Poll, the Indiana Hoosiers are the No. 1 team. In fact the top five in the AP Poll is the same as the Coaches Poll.

The Hoosiers are followed by the Louisville Cardinals, Kentucky Wildcats, The Ohio State Buckeyes and the Michigan Wolverines in the top 25.

Joining Louisville in the top 25 from the Big East are the Syracuse Orange (9), Notre Dame Fighting Irish (22) and Cincinnati Bearcats (24).

The Pittsburgh Panthers, Marquette Golden Eagles and Georgetown Hoyas are the only teams from the Big East among the others receiving votes.

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AP Top 25
RK Team 2011-12 Rec Pts Last year's final ranking
1 Indiana (43) 27-9 1,592 16
2 Louisville (20) 30-10 1,568 17
3 Kentucky (2) 38-2 1,453 1
4 Ohio State 31-8 1,292 7
5 Michigan 24-10 1,290 13
6 North Carolina State 24-13 1,270 NR
7 Kansas 32-7 1,210 6
8 Duke 27-7 1,094 8
9 Syracuse 34-3 1,062 2
10 Florida 26-11 936 25
11 North Carolina 32-6 904 4
12 Arizona 23-12 902 NR
13 UCLA 19-14 840 NR
14 Michigan State 29-8 789 5
15 Missouri 30-5 664 3
16 Creighton 29-6 622 19
17 Memphis 26-9 539 NR
18 UNLV 26-9 488 23
19 Baylor 30-8 486 9
20 San Diego State 26-8 463 22
21 Gonzaga 26-7 384 NR
22 Notre Dame 22-12 297 NR
23 Wisconsin 26-10 285 14
24 Cincinnati 26-11 120 NR
25 Florida State 25-10 101 10
Dropped from rankings:
Marquette 11, Murray State 12, Georgetown 15, Wichita State 18, Vanderbilt 20, New Mexico 21, Saint Mary's 24
Others receiving votes:
Murray State 59, Virginia Commonwealth 58, Texas 46, Saint Louis 46, Minnesota 40, Butler 33, Pittsburgh 32, Saint Joseph's 25, Marquette 23, Tennessee 15, Oklahoma State 14, Kansas State 12, Georgetown 9, New Mexico 9, Ohio 9, Miami (FL) 8, Saint Mary's 6, West Virginia 6, Davidson 5, Drexel 5, Northern Iowa 5, Valparaiso 3, Stanford 2, Lehigh 2, Colorado State 1, Oral Roberts 1

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Red Sox Name Torey Lovullo Bench Coach

Torey Lovullo as PawSox manager in 2010

Boston Red Sox general manager Ben Cherington and new skipper John Farrell have completed their first act together in compiling a field staff for Farrell.

Today, they named Toronto Blue Jays first base coach Torey Lovullo as Farrell's bench coach. Luvullo was the manager for the Pawtucket Red Sox in 2010.

I had told Steve when Farrell was hired that I thought Lovullo would end up on Farrell's staff. The question remains as to how much of Farrell's staff from Toronto comes as the Jays have given permission to Farrell's old staff to talk with other teams.

Here's the release from the Red Sox:

The Boston Red Sox today named Torey Lovullo as the bench coach on the club’s Major League coaching staff.

Executive Vice President/General Manager Ben Cherington and Manager John Farrell made the announcement.

Lovullo served as first base coach on Farrell’s staff in Toronto for the 2011-12 seasons.  He returns for his second stint in the Red Sox organization after managing Boston’s Triple-A Pawtucket affiliate in 2010.  While at the helm of the PawSox, he saw 21 of his players contribute to the big league club.   

Lovullo, 47, managed for nine minor league seasons overall, compiling a 661-609 (.520) record.  He guided his clubs to four postseason appearances and two league championships.  Prior to joining the Red Sox organization in 2010, he managed from 2002-2009 in the Indians system, where Farrell was Director of Player Development from 2002-2006.  Lovullo led Single-A Columbus (2002), High-A Kinston (2003-04), Double-A Akron (2005), Triple-A Buffalo (2006-08), and Triple-A Columbus (2009).  Lovullo was named Baseball America Double-A Manager of the Year and Eastern League Manager of the Year in 2005 and also earned Carolina League Manager of the Year honors in 2004.  He joined the Cleveland organization in 2001 as a roving coordinator.

A fifth-round pick by the Detroit Tigers in the 1987 draft out of UCLA, Lovullo played parts of eight Major League seasons with the Tigers (1988-89), New York Yankees (1991), California Angels (1993), Seattle Mariners (1994), Oakland Athletics (1996), Indians (1998) and Philadelphia Phillies (1999).  Primarily a second baseman, he hit .224 (165-for-737) with 15 home runs and 60 RBI in 303 career Major League games.  Lovullo played a career-high 116 games with the Angels in 1993 when he was a teammate of Farrell.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 10/26

Paw Prints The Daily Roundup

Paw Prints is our daily look at the happenings for the UConn Huskies football, men's basketball and women's basketball teams as well as the other sports the student-athletes engage in. We will do our best to bring you the links from all of the media that covers the Huskies on a daily basis. As always, links can be found by clicking on the read more button below if you're on the home page.

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UConn Football links

DC answered some questions in his mailbag [desmond conner – hartford courant]

Cruz settling in as starter; Osiecki still sidelined [jim fuller – new haven register]

"Man Up" Will Have Health Fair At Pittsburgh Football Game [uconnhuskies.com]

UConn football works on fixing running woes [ct post]

UConn Women's Basketball links

Jefferson making a point [carl adamec – sny.com]

UConn women’s notebook [carl adamec – sny.com]

Geno, UConn Business School Planning Annoucement [john altavilla – hartford courant]

USA Basketball’s Carol Callan Says Experimentation On Lowered Rims Delayed By Financial Concern For Communities [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Geno Auriemma Offers The Last Word On His Ideas [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Words Of Advice From Caroline Doty [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Hartley Given Cortisone Shot In Sprained Left Ankle [rich elliott – ct post]

Auriemma Again Has Much To Say About Changing The Game [rich elliott – ct post]

Hartley continues to work her way back [jim fuller – new haven register]

Geno Auriemma advocating rule changes for good of game [jim fuller – new haven register]

UConn Guard Bria Hartley Taking It Slow [hartford courant]

Bria Hartley '50-50' for preseason opener [new haven register]

Suit Vs. Geno Auriemma Amended; Kelley Hardwick Says Hostile Environment In London [ap]

UConn Men's Basketball links

UConn's Graduation Success Rate Not Very Good [david borges – new haven register]

Confident Daniels could key UConn's season [ct post]

Other UConn related links

W. Cross Country. Huskies Head to BIG EAST Championship on Friday [uconnhuskies.com]

14 UConn Teams At Or Above National Average In GSR [uconnhuskies.com]

M. Swimming. Brice Named BIG EAST Swimming And Diving Athlete Of The Week [uconnhuskies.com]

Volpe Named Associate Director Of Athletics For Development [uconnhuskies.com]

W. Soccer. Huskies Advance to BIG EAST Quarterfinals With 3-1 Win Over Rutgers [uconnhuskies.com]

W. Soccer. Len Tsantiris Registers 500th Career Victory With 3-1 Win Over Rutgers [uconnhuskies.com]

W. Ice Hockey. Women's Hockey Plays Home Opener Friday Night [uconnhuskies.com]

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2013 NCAA Men’s Basketball Rankings – USA Today Coaches Poll Preseason (Nov. 7)

USA Today Coaches Poll

I'm usually on top of these things but I did miss the fact that the first NCAA Men's Basketball Preseason Poll came out eight days ago.

Back on October 17, the USA Today Coaches Poll came out and in it, we find the Indiana Hoosiers as the No. 1 team to start off the 2012-13 season.

They are followed in the poll by the Louisville Cardinals, the defending champions Kentucky Wildcats, The Ohio State Buckeyes and the Michigan Wolverines.

Joining Louisville from the Big East in the top 25 are the Syracuse Orange (9) and Notre Dame Fighting Irish (24). The Cincinnati Bearcats, Pittsburgh Panthers and Marquette Golden Eagles are the only teams from the Big East among the others receiving votes.

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USA Today Coaches Poll
Rank Team 2011-12 record Pts Last year's final ranking
1 Indiana (21) 27-9 761 13
2 Louisville (5) 30-10 738 4
3 Kentucky (5) 38-2 718 1
4 Ohio State 31-8 617 3
5 Michigan 24-10 605 22
6 North Carolina State 24-13 581 20
7 Kansas 32-7 563 2
8 Duke 27-7 516 14
9 Syracuse 34-3 502 5
10 Florida 26-11 422 9
11 Arizona 23-12 411 NR
12 North Carolina 32-6 401 6
13 UCLA 19-14 396 NR
14 Michigan State 29-8 391 7
15 Creighton 29-6 325 21
16 Memphis 26-9 307 NR
17 Missouri 30-5 289 11
18 Baylor 30-8 266 8
19 UNLV 26-9 203 NR
20 San Diego State 26-8 196 NR
21 Wisconsin 26-10 191 12
22 Gonzaga 26-7 166 NR
23 Notre Dame 22-12 122 NR
24 Florida State 25-10 61 15
24 Texas 20-14 61 NR
Dropped from rankings:
Marquette 10, Murray State 16, Georgetown 17, Cincinnati 18, Vanderbilt 19, New Mexico 23, Xavier 24, Ohio 25
Others receiving votes:
Saint Louis 58, Virginia Commonwealth 40, Cincinnati 33, Murray State 30, Kansas State 13, Saint Mary's 11, New Mexico 10, Tennessee 10, Minnesota 9, Pittsburgh 9, Marquette 8, Stanford 7, Oklahoma State 6, Butler 6, Colorado State 4, Middle Tennessee 3, Saint Joseph's 2, Drexel 2, Georgia 2, Miami (FL) 2, Marshall 1

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 10/25

Paw Prints The Daily Roundup

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UConn Football links

Video: UConn run game [andrea adelson – espn.com]

UConn Women's Basketball links

Auriemma’s Ideas Draw Response – Albeit Short – From NCAA [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Hardwick Asking For Jury Trial In Auriemma/NBA Suit [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Doug Bruno On Geno’s Olympic Future: Basically, ‘It Ain’t Over ‘Till It’s Over’ [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Geno's Idea Of Lower Rims For Women Is Not New [hartford courant]

UConn Men's Basketball links

Brendan Allen Now On Scholarship, Four Walk-Ons Make Huskies [dom amore – hartford courant]

UConn's 'Focus' Evident After Players Called Practice on Their Own on Sunday [david borges – new haven register]

Notes/Quotes Oct. 24: Wolf out, Allen awarded scholarship [kevin duffy – ct post]

Big trouble [john silver – journal inquirer]

Wolf (Concussion), Nolan (Flu) Miss UConn Practice [hartford courant]

Kevin Ollie making program his own [new haven register]

Stamford's Ditimi earns spot on men's basketball roster [the hour]

 UConn's Napier takes blame, vows to mature as leader for Huskies [cbssports.com]

Other UConn related links

M. Soccer. No. 3 Huskies Upset At Providence, 1-0 [uconnhuskies.com]

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Connecticut Whale 5, Albany Devils 2

Albany, NY, October 24, 2012 – The Connecticut Whale earned their first win in five games on the season Wednesday night at the Times Union Center, scoring five straight goals after giving up the first goal of the game, on the way to a 5-2 victory over the Albany Devils.

CT WhaleBrandon Segal had a goal and an assist to lead the Whale, J.T. Miller, Tommy Grant and Andrew Yogan all scored their first goals of the season, and Kyle Jean also scored.  Chad Kolarik had two assists, and Jason Missiaen made 31 saves to get his first career AHL win.  Mike Hoeffel and Jacob Josefson scored for Albany.

The Devils struck first, with a goal late in the first period.  Hoeffel fought off Sean Collins’ check in the slot and stuffed a loose puck past the stick side of Missiaen at 17:44, after Matt Anderson’s shot from near the blue line was blocked.

The Whale, however, would dominate the second period on the scoreboard, tallying three times against Devil goaltender Keith Kinkaid (21 saves).

The first two came in a span of 61 seconds, starting at 8:56 when Segal got his third of the season.  After intercepting an Albany pass in center ice, Segal tried to push his way past Albany defender Matthew Corrente to the front of the net off left wing.  The puck went off Segal’s stick, but slipped through Kinkaid’s pads and just over the goal line.

Then, at 9:57, Miller made a nice individual effort to score his first pro goal.  A pass by Kolarik sent Miller into the offensive zone and Miller made a slick move in the slot to get past Devil defenseman Adam Larsson, before beating Kinkaid with a deke to the forehand.

Grant made it 3-1 for the Whale at 18:46, capitalizing on a mistake by rookie Devil blueliner Raman Hrabarenka.  Hrabarenka fumbled the puck away in his own zone, allowing Grant to break in alone and beat Kinkaid through the legs.

Yogan scored on a power play at 9:18 at the third to up the margin to 4-1, taking a pass from Kolarik and putting a shot past Kinkaid’s catching glove from the top of the left circle.  The Whale’s fifth straight goal in the game was Jean’s team-leading fourth of the year, as he finished a nice three-way passing play at 12:11, after being set up by Marek Hrivik.

Albany got one goal back on a power play at 16:42, with Josefson connecting from the left circle off of a feed from Hrabarenka, but the Devils could get no closer, and the Whale improved to 1-3-1 on the year.

The Whale’s next action is on home ice at the XL Center this Friday, October 26 against the Hershey Bears.  Faceoff is 7:00 PM, and, as at all Friday home games this season, fans can enjoy $1 hot dogs and $2 beers until 8:00.  Also, as a special treat, all fans at this Friday’s game will receive a voucher for a free hot dog.  Tickets for that game, and all Whale regular season home games at the XL Center, 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.

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Connecticut Whale 5 at Albany Devils 2
Wednesday, October 24, 2012 – Times Union Center

Connecticut 0 3 2 – 5
Albany 1 0 1 – 2

1st Period-1, Albany, Hoeffel 2 (Anderson, Kelly), 17:44. Penalties-Newbury Ct (cross-checking, unsportsmanlike conduct, misconduct – abuse of officials), 0:38; Hoeffel Alb (interference), 9:46; Leach Alb (interference), 18:02.

2nd Period-2, Connecticut, Segal 3 8:56. 3, Connecticut, Miller 1 (Kolarik, Tessier), 9:57. 4, Connecticut, Grant 1 18:46. Penalties-Larsson Alb (tripping), 4:37; Hrivik Ct (holding), 14:27; Tedenby Alb (hooking), 14:27.

3rd Period-5, Connecticut, Yogan 1 (Kolarik, Pyett), 9:18 (PP). 6, Connecticut, Jean 4 (Hrivik, Segal), 12:11. 7, Albany, Josefson 3 (Hrabarenka, Tedenby), 16:42 (PP). Penalties-Larsson Alb (hooking), 0:22; Collins Ct (boarding), 3:09; Zalewski Alb (cross-checking), 8:24; served by Grant Ct (bench minor – too many men), 15:51.

Shots on Goal-Connecticut 10-11-5-26. Albany 12-9-12-33.
Power Play Opportunities-Connecticut 1 / 5; Albany 1 / 4.
Goalies-Connecticut, Missiaen 1-2-0 (33 shots-31 saves). Albany, Kinkaid 1-2-0 (26 shots-21 saves).
A-2,593
Referees-David Banfield (77).
Linesmen-Mike Emanatian (69), Steeve Lemay (64).

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Scott Stajcer Assigned to ECHL Greenville

HARTFORD, October 24, 2012:  Connecticut Whale general manager Jim Schoenfeld announced today that goaltender Scott Stajcer has been assigned from the Whale to its ECHL affiliate, the Greenville Road Warriors.

CT WhaleStajcer, a rookie out of the Ontario Hockey League and a fifth-round draft pick (140th overall) by the parent New York Rangers in 2009, was 0-2-0 in three appearances for the Whale this year in his first pro action, with 10 goals-against on 63 shots (a 4.32 goals-against average and an 84.1% save percentage).

The Whale return to action tonight, traveling to Albany to meet the Devils in a 7:00 PM game (“Beethoven Radio” AM 1290, www.wccc.com).  The Whale’s next home game at the XL Center is this Friday, October 26 against the Hershey Bears.  Faceoff is 7:00 PM, and, as at all Friday home games this season, fans can enjoy $1 hot dogs and $2 beers until 8:00.  Also, as a special treat, all fans at Friday’s game will receive a voucher for a free hot dog.

Tickets for all Whale regular season home games at the XL Center, 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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