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Destination Red Sox Nation – 4/12

Destination Red Sox Nation

Destination Red Sox Nation is our look at how the minor league teams of the Boston Red Sox fare each night. Game story and box score links as well as links to team rosters, team stats and league standings can be found by clicking on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

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pawtucket red sox Pawtucket Red Sox

Pawtucket’s rally fell short in a 2-1 loss to the Rochester Red Wings.

Red Wings Edge Pawtucket, 2-1 [PawSox.com]

Pawtucket Red Sox @ Rochester Red Wings 4.11.12 box score [MiLB.com]

Pawtucket Red Sox 2012 Roster

Pawtucket Red Sox stats

International League 2012 Standings

Pawtucket Red Sox website

Portland Sea Dogs Portland Sea Dogs:

The Sea Dogs got roughed up in a 10-1 loss to the Trenton Thunder.

Sea Dogs End Road Trip with 10-1 Loss To Thunder [PortlandSeaDogs.com]

Sea Dogs routed, drop to 1-6 [Portland Press Herald]

Portland Sea Dogs @ Trenton Thunder 4.11.12 box score [MiLB.com]

Portland Sea Dogs 2012 Roster

Portland Sea Dogs 2012 stats

Eastern League 2012 Standings

Portland Sea Dogs website

salem red sox Salem Red Sox:

Cody Martin shut down Salem in a 4-1 win for the Lynchburg Hillcats.

Salem’s Jacobs can’t keep Hillcats from remaining perfect [Roanoke Times]

Lynchburg Still Unbeaten; Cats Bash Sox 4-1 [OurSports Central]

Salem Red Sox @ Lynchburg Hillcats 4.11.12 box score [MiLB.com]

Salem Red Sox 2012 Roster

Salem Red Sox 2012 stats

Carolina League 2012 standings

Salem Red Sox official blog

Salem Red Sox website

greenville drive Greenville Drive:

The Hickory Crawdads got three early runs and held on a for 5-3 win over the Drive.

Errors Cost Drive in 5-3 Loss to Crawdads [GreenvilleDrive.com]

Errors, strikeouts doom Greenville Drive in homestand finale vs. Hickory Crawdads [GoUpstate.com]

Hickory Crawdads @ Greenville Drive 4.11.12 box score [MiLB.com]

Greenville Drive 2012 Roster

Greenvillle Drive 2012 stats

South Atlantic League 2012 Standings

Greenville Drive website

lowell spinners Lowell Spinners:

The Spinners season will begin on June 18th against the Connecticut Tigers.

Lowell Spinners 2011 Roster

Lowell Spinners 2011 final stats

NY-Penn League 2011 Final Standings

Lowell Spinners Blog

Spinners website

gulf coast red sox Gulf Coast League Red Sox

The GCL Red Sox season will begin on June 18th against the GCL Rays.

GCL Red Sox 2011 Roster

GCL Red Sox 2011 final stats

Gulf Coast League 2011 Final Standings

Gulf Coast Red Sox website

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 4/12

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 some of the other sports. 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.

Thank you for stopping by and making SOX & Dawgs your home for UConn Huskies news.

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UConn Football links

UConn QB Coach Shane Day Talks About A “Good Problem To Have” [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

UConn D-Coordinator Don Brown: The One Thing That’s Going Unnoticed This Spring [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

For Comparison Sake, Kashif Moore And…DeSean Jackson? [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Hayes Projected To Be A WNBA First-Round Pick Next Week [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Tiffany Hayes talks about upcoming WNBA draft [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Dom answered a question in his mailbag [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Evans “leaning strongly” towards UConn [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

Other UConn related links

Softball. UConn Slips To Quinnipiac On Road, 5-4 [UConnHuskies.com]

Baseball. Huskies Fall in Walk-Off at Brown, 8-7 [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Track. Jake Waruch Claims Title In Husky Decathlon [UConnHuskies.com]

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Portland Pirates 2, Connecticut Whale 1

Portland, ME, April 11, 2012 – The Portland Pirates got goals from Ashton Rome and Marc-Antoine Pouliot, and Peter Mannino made 34 saves, Wednesday night at the Cumberland County Civic Center in Portland, as the Pirates defeated the Connecticut Whale, 2-1.

CT WhaleMarek Hrivik scored the only goal, his first point as a pro, for the Whale, who outshot Portland 35-27.  Nathan Oystrick had two assists for the Pirates.

“The focus is to keep playing well, to peak when we hit the playoffs,” Whale head coach Ken Gernander said.  “Tonight was a pretty good indication, I thought we worked pretty hard and generated a lot of shots, just didn’t score enough.”

The loss kept the Whale (36-26-7-5, 84 pts.) three points behind the idle Bridgeport Sound for the Northeast Division lead.  Connecticut clinched a spot in the playoffs with a win in their previous outing, a 1-0 road decision over the Hershey Bears Sunday.

The Whale controlled significant stretches of the first period Wednesday and outshot the Pirates 13-9, but it was the Pirates who got the only goal.

After Cam Talbot (25 saves) had shut out Hershey Sunday, the first shot he saw Wednesday got by him, on a Rome deflection.  Rome was able to screen Talbot to the goaltender’s right, and he tipped in Oystrick’s shot from the left point.

Some Whale penalty problems allowed Portland to make it a 2-0 lead at 13:36 of the second period.  Connecticut’s Tim Erixon was called for delay of game for shooting the puck over the glass at 12:53, and the Whale bench protested enough that a bench minor was called as well.

The Pirates capitalized 43 seconds later at 13:36, as Pouliot buried a perfect cross-crease feed from Brett Sterling.

The Whale’s best chance of the period came late in the session on a power play, when Casey Wellman got a shot past Mannino on the stick side, only to have the shot go off the goalpost.

The Whale enjoyed a 14-11 shots advantage in the third period, but could not solve Mannino until the Portland goaltender was only 2:39 away from a shutout.

The only Connecticut goal came when Jordan Owens was able to find Hrivik behind the net, and the rookie forward flipped the puck toward the front of the goal to Mannino’s left.  It hit off of a Portland defender and found its way just over the goal line at 17:21.

Mannino held strong after that, though, and the Whale finished the season series against the Pirates winless in four games on the road (0-3-1-0).

The Whale’s next action is the last Whale home game of the regular season, this Friday, April 13, as the Manchester Monarchs return to the XL Center for a 7:00 game.  That is Fan Appreciation Night, and the first 5,000 fans receive a green Whale bracelet presented by Xfinity.  Also, $5 Family Value combo meals are available.  For tickets visit www.ctwhale.com.  CT Whale action is presented by the Connecticut Lottery and sponsored by Aetna, CBT and St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center.

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Connecticut Whale 1 at Portland Pirates 2
Wednesday, April 11, 2012 – Cumberland County Civic Center

Connecticut 0 0 1 – 1
Portland 1 1 0 – 2

1st Period-1, Portland, Rome 11 (Oystrick, Rundblad), 6:36. Penalties-served by Miele Por (bench minor – too many men), 2:41; Audy-Marchessault Ct (tripping), 15:57.

2nd Period-2, Portland, Pouliot 11 (Sterling, Oystrick), 13:36 (PP). Penalties-Louis Por (cross-checking), 1:33; served by Hrivik Ct (bench minor – unsportsmanlike conduct), 12:53; Erixon Ct (delay of game), 12:53; Tessier Ct (hooking), 15:25; Werek Por (tripping), 18:00.

3rd Period-3, Connecticut, Hrivik 1 (Bourque, Owens), 17:21. Penalties-Erixon Ct (hooking), 7:01.

Shots on Goal-Connecticut 13-8-14-35. Portland 9-7-11-27.
Power Play Opportunities-Connecticut 0 / 3; Portland 1 / 5.
Goalies-Connecticut, Talbot 14-15-0 (27 shots-25 saves). Portland, Mannino 11-10-1 (35 shots-34 saves).
A-3,280
Referees-Francis Charron (46), Geno Binda (22).
Linesmen-Joe Andrews (32), Landon Bathe (80).

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Thomas Carries on Dad’s Goal-scoring Legacy

By Bob Crawford

Steve Thomas, who would go on to score 421 goals and 933 points in 1,235 NHL games over 20 seasons, was overlooked coming out of an outstanding Ontario Hockey League Junior career.  That was largely due to one factor, size, or more accurately, lack thereof.  Thomas, who was nicknamed “Stumpy” for his lack of height, checked in at 5-9 and 170 pounds, distinctly undersized for the NHL of the early ‘80’s, when he was graduating from Junior.  As it turned out, though, every NHL team who passed on chances to select him in several drafts, or sign him as an undrafted free agent, would go on to regret it, after Thomas quickly proved himself with the Toronto Maple Leafs as a free agent and became one of the grittier goal-scorers of his era.

CT WhaleSo when another Thomas came along, Steve’s son Christian, the hockey world was not about to make the same mistake again, even though Christian inherited his dad’s smallish stature.

Christian followed Steve into the OHL, and in his draft year of 2010, coming off of a 41-goal, 66-point season with the Oshawa Generals, he only lasted into the second round, before the New York Rangers nabbed him with the 40th overall pick.

Christian Thomas, who joined the Whale for his first taste of pro hockey last week, after he and the Generals were eliminated from the OHL playoffs, believes that it is easier now for smaller players to succeed in the pro game than it was when his dad was trying to break in.

“There are a lot of smaller players now, hopefully that won’t hurt, the way I play,” he said Sunday, prior to suiting up for his second pro game, a 1-0 Whale win at Hershey.  “But big or small guy, you have to be better at other things, more aware on the ice and use other parts of your game better, shoot the puck and be quick.  And I find that the way I play is fine like that.”

Steve Thomas, who has moved into the player-development arena since retiring after the 2003-04 NHL season and now serves as the player development coordinator for the Tampa Bay Lightning, served as a valuable role model for his son.  Christian was going on 12 years old when Steve hung up the skates, so Christian got a good chance to study how dad got things done.

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”He was a really hard worker, he got in on the forecheck, he had a good shot,” Christian remembered of Steve.  “So hopefully I can play kind of like he did and get stuff going.

“He had a great career, never drafted, so he always gives me some tips, especially here in the ‘A’ (AHL).  He helps coach the Norfolk Admirals (the Lightning’s AHL affiliate), so he knows what it takes here, and he gives me some tips.”

That includes a joking reminder now and again of how the old fella had to battle his way up from being ignored by the NHL, while the youngster has the advantage of having been a high-round pick.

“He was never drafted, he made it on the Leafs there as a tryout, so he always lets me know how hard he had to work,” Christian said.  “And hopefully I can be half the player he was.”

Christian Thomas has already accomplished the feat of surpassing Steve’s OHL goal-scoring best, as Christian lit the lamp 54 times in 66 Generals games in 2010-11.  The most Steve ever scored as a Junior was 51.  Now Christian hopes to translate that production to a new level of competition.

“In Juniors I had good linemates to set me up,” he said, “but here, all the opportunities I get I’m just going to shoot the puck as hard as I can and as well as I can, and hopefully I can get some goals.

“I’m here just to play my game and play how I play in Juniors, and hopefully I can do that here and create some opportunities.”

That will be more of a challenge in the AHL than in the OHL, as Thomas noticed in his first Whale game, a 3-0 loss at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton on Saturday.

“It was a lot quicker,” Thomas said.  “Guys were a lot bigger and stronger, but the first period was kind of feeling the play.  Second, third period, I thought it was great, I had a lot of fun out there.”

Whale head coach Ken Gernander feels that Thomas has fit in well in the Whale lineup.

“I thought the first night, in Wilkes-Barre, he showed a lot of hustle, a couple of good bursts of speed chasing loose pucks through the neutral zone,” Gernander said.  “He’s had some shots, but he’s going to have to find ways to get them on net, they’ve been fronted or guys get a piece of them, but in practice he can certainly shoot a puck.  So we’re looking forward to seeing him rip a couple on net.”

As far as finishing chances and burying the puck, which was Thomas’ bread and butter in the OHL, Gernander is keeping his expectations measured.

“It’s not like the start of the season, where you can spend a training camp getting him acclimated, maybe work him into a power play or what have you,” said Gernander.  “We’re challenging for playoff spots and now for playoff positioning, and he’s probably not going to jump right on to your top power play, which he would probably be used to in his Junior environment, being the go-to guy there.  Just from an opportunity standpoint, probably not what he was used to in Junior, and he’ll just have to find ways of getting it done five-on-five.  But if the opportunity presents itself, he’s someone of interest that could possibly get some special-units play.”

Also playing his first pro game that night in Wilkes-Barre was Thomas’ fellow Ranger draftee, centerman Shane McColgan, who signed an Amateur Tryout (ATO) agreement with the Whale the same day Thomas joined the roster.  Although McColgan is a Western Hockey Leaguer, so he and Thomas do not know each other well as players, Thomas says he feels some kinship with the California-born McColgan.

“We’re the same size,” Thomas said, “I met him at training camp, I think we play kind of the same game.  He’s a passer, he works hard, he’s quick too.  I think if we play our games here, we’ll do stuff well.”

Thomas spoke on Sunday after a fairly lengthy Whale pregame meeting before the game in Hershey.  When asked if the game plan imparted was more complex than he was used to in the Junior ranks, he responded that the concepts seemed universal.

“It’s about the same thing,” Thomas said.  “Every team’s got their strategy, every team’s got their systems.  I think the systems here are pretty similar to in Junior hockey, and the way he (Gernander) wants us to play is pretty similar as well.”

It’s already been a long season for the 19-year-old Thomas, but his main goal in his tour with the Whale is to extend it for as long as he can.

“Just playing as many games as possible,” Thomas said about his objective, “try to generate some offense and not make too many mistakes out there.”

Gernander’s playing career overlapped with Steve Thomas’, and although their paths did not cross often, Gernander sees a lot in Christian Thomas of what he remembers of the elder Thomas’s game.

“Neither one was really big,” Gernander said, “so you’re going to have to really fight hard and compete for loose pucks and for body positioning and things like that.  And I think he (Christian) does that pretty well, uses his quickness to get in underneath bigger guys, and his body to protect the puck and support the puck.  Hes still young too, and he’s going to mature and get stronger physically.  He might not get taller or bigger in stature, but I think he’ll mature physically, and become a little bit stronger as he matures.  He’s going to be a good, competitive, hard-working player.”

Kreider Joins Rangers

Chris Kreider, the Rangers’ first-round pick (19th overall) in the 2009 NHL Draft, who just finished helping to lead Boston College to the NCAA Championship, had his first practice with the Rangers Wednesday, thereby triggering the start of the entry-level NHL contract that he agreed upon with the parent club on Tuesday.  When asked by the New York media about his decision to sign now and not wait until the summer, Kreider said, “There were several different ways to look at it, but they (the Rangers) were pretty adamant about getting started and getting down here as soon as possible. I wanted to do that. I wanted to help any way I could.”

It will be interesting to see how much Kreider will be able to help the Rangers’ forward group, and how soon he might get in the lineup.  One thing is clear, Ranger head coach John Tortorella will not be feeding the fires of any speculation.  “We’re happy he’s here and he’s a Ranger, from there, we go day by day,” Tortorella told the New York reporters. “I’m not going to tell you our lineups. But this is a young man that we feel has a great future and it started with us today. So he’s signed, he’s with us and we move along about our business.”

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2012 UConn Football Spring Game Will Be Broadcast Live on SNY

Here’s the release from SNY and UConn about the UConn Huskies football spring game being broadcast live on SNY on April 21st.

NEW YORK – SNY, the official television home of the UConn Huskies football and men’s basketball programs, announced on Tuesday that it will televise the University of Connecticut’s Blue vs. White Spring Football Game on Saturday, April 21 live at 1:00 p.m. from Rentschler Field. The Blue-White Spring Football Game represents the conclusion of UConn’s annual spring football practice and will be played in the standard four quarter format.

UConn on SNYSNY will re-air the game for fans that missed it on Sunday, April 22 at 7:30 p.m. There will also be a re-airing on SNY only in Connecticut on Monday, April 23 at 11:00 a.m. The Blue-White Spring Football Game is presented by DiGiorgi Roofing and Siding.

On air talent for the Blue-White Spring Football Game will feature SNY’s current UConn and BIG EAST football analyst Sean Mulcahy – a former UConn football captain who was a star on the defensive line for the Huskies from 2000-2003, and play-by-play announcer Kevin Burkhardt. Burkhardt is SNY’s on-field reporter for New York Mets games and is also the current play-by-play radio voice of the Dallas Cowboys on national radio. SNY will also deploy two sideline reporters for the game, including the network’s anchors Michelle Yu and Jeané Coakley, who also serves as SNY’s NFL Jets reporter.

SNY is the official television home of the New York Mets, Jets and the Big East Conference. SNY features unparalleled, exclusive access to the New York Mets with more than 130 live telecasts each season – all produced in HD – as well as other Emmy Award winning Mets entertainment programming. As the official TV home of the New York Jets, SNY delivers more than 300 hours of exclusive year-round content devoted to Gang Green. SNY also is the official TV home of the Big East Conference – airing more than 125 BIG EAST football and basketball games – as well as other critically acclaimed Big East programming.

As New York’s leader in local sports TV coverage, SNY delivers the most comprehensive access to all of the Tri-State area’s professional and collegiate sports teams through five nightly sports and entertainment programs – broadcast in state-of-the-art HD – from SNY’s street-level studio in the heart of Manhattan. SNY’s programming roster also includes classic sports programming, critically acclaimed original entertainment shows and exclusive interview and magazine programs. Founded by Sterling Entertainment Enterprises, Time Warner and Comcast, SNY is available to viewers throughout New York, Connecticut, New Jersey and northeastern Pennsylvania, and nationally on DIRECTV, Verizon FiOS, Comcast Cable and AT&T U-Verse. For additional details on the network, visit www.sny.tv.

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Whale Playoff Ticket Special Announced

HARTFORD, April 11, 2012:  Whalers Sports & Entertainment president and COO Howard Baldwin, Jr. today announced a special ticket discount for Connecticut Whale home games in the first round of the Calder Cup playoffs.

CT WhaleFans can purchase two Upper Level XL Center tickets for first-round Whale home games for only $10.  Also, all Whale full-season seat-holders will receive four free lower-level tickets for each home game in the first round, and all mini-plan-holders will be offered two complimentary tickets for each first-round home game.

To take advantage of the complimentary ticket opportunity, season seat-holders and mini-plan-holders are asked to contact their account representative in the Whale office at (860) 728-3366.

The Whale have secured a spot in the 2012 Calder Cup playoffs, the franchise’s 14th postseason appearance in its 15 years of existence, but the first-round opponent, and schedule, has yet to be determined.  Game dates and times will be announced as soon as they are finalized.

Tickets to all 2011-12 Whale home games are on sale now at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center, as well as on-line at www.ctwhale.com and through TicketMaster Charge-by-phone at 1-800-745-3000.

Save on your tickets, and get the best seats, with a ticket plan for the Whale’s 2011-12 AHL campaign, which are on sale now. For information on season seats and mini plans, visit www.ctwhale.com, or call the CT Whale ticket office at (860) 728-3366 to talk with an account executive today.

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Michala Johnson To Transfer From UConn

It was first reported yesterday that UConn Huskies sophomore Michala Johnson would be leaving the UConn Huskies women’s basketball program to transfer somewhere closer to home. And now on Wednesday, it’s official.

Here’s the release from UConn:

STORRS, Conn. – Sophomore forward Michala Johnson has informed head women’s basketball coach Geno Auriemma of her intention to transfer from the University of Connecticut.

UConn's Michala Johnson takes the ball to the basket against Fairfield's Taryn Johnson “I have really enjoyed getting to know Michala over the last two years,” Auriemma said. “She is a great kid who works really hard in the classroom and on the court. Recently, she came to us and expressed an interest in being closer to home and I can respect that. I wish Michala nothing but the best in the future.”

Johnson will complete the spring academic semester at UConn.

Johnson, a native of Bellwood, Ill., saw time in 56 games during her two years at UConn. She averaged 1.4 points and 1.4 rebounds in 5.1 minutes per game.

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Destination Red Sox Nation – 4/11

Destination Red Sox Nation

Destination Red Sox Nation is our look at how the minor league teams of the Boston Red Sox fare each night. Game story and box score links as well as links to team rosters, team stats and league standings can be found by clicking on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

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Bradley aiming for fast start [SoxProspects.com]

pawtucket red sox Pawtucket Red Sox

The PawSox had three home runs in their 8-0 win over the Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs.

Offense Explodes as PawSox Win [PawSox.com]

Ohlendorf, PawSox blank Lehigh Valley, 8-0 [Pawtucket Times]

PawSox players weigh in on Guillen’s comments [Pawtucket Times]

Ozzie Guillen’s words a big deal to Sox’ Iglesias, Exposito [Providence Journal]

With assist from Beckett, Ohlendorf adds cutter to repertoire [Projo Sox Blog]

Special Star Wars Meet & Greet BBQ – Sunday, May 13 [PawSox.com]

Lehigh Valley IronPigs @ Pawtucket Red Sox 4.10.12 box score [MiLB.com]

Pawtucket Red Sox 2012 Roster

Pawtucket Red Sox stats

International League 2012 Standings

Pawtucket Red Sox website

Portland Sea Dogs Portland Sea Dogs:

The Sea Dogs picked up their win of 2012 in a 7-1 win over the Trenton Thunder.

Sea Dogs Take Advantage of Thunder Miscues in 7-1 Win [PortlandSeaDogs.com]

After five losses … a Sea Dogs win [Portland Press Herald]

Portland Sea Dogs @ Trenton Thunder 4.10.12 box score [MiLB.com]

Portland Sea Dogs 2012 Roster

Portland Sea Dogs 2012 stats

Eastern League 2012 Standings

Portland Sea Dogs website

salem red sox Salem Red Sox:

The Lynchburg Hillcats got five runs in the first on their way to a 6-2 win over Salem.

Ugly first inning dooms Salem Red Sox in loss to Lynchburg [Roanoke Times]

Hillcats Remain Perfect, Prevail 6-2 Over Red Sox [OurSports Central]

Salem Red Sox @ Lynchburg Hillcats 4.10.12 box score [MiLB.com]

Salem Red Sox 2012 Roster

Salem Red Sox 2012 stats

Carolina League 2012 standings

Salem Red Sox official blog

Salem Red Sox website

greenville drive Greenville Drive:

The Drive got four runs in the third and held on for a 4-3 win over the Hickory Crawdads.

Drive Hold On for 4-3 Win Over Hickory [GreenvilleDrive.com]

Mickey Diaz shines in debut as Greenville Drive defeat Hickory Crawdads [GoUpstate.com]

Hickory Crawdads @ Greenville Drive 4.10.12 box score [MiLB.com]

Greenville Drive 2012 Roster

Greenvillle Drive 2012 stats

South Atlantic League 2012 Standings

Greenville Drive website

lowell spinners Lowell Spinners:

The Spinners season will begin on June 18th against the Connecticut Tigers.

Star Wars Day to be held July 28 [LowellSpinners.com]

Lowell Spinners 2011 Roster

Lowell Spinners 2011 final stats

NY-Penn League 2011 Final Standings

Lowell Spinners Blog

Spinners website

gulf coast red sox Gulf Coast League Red Sox

The GCL Red Sox season will begin on June 18th against the GCL Rays.

GCL Red Sox 2011 Roster

GCL Red Sox 2011 final stats

Gulf Coast League 2011 Final Standings

Gulf Coast Red Sox website

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Six Join Whale from ECHL Greenville

HARTFORD, April 10, 2012:  Connecticut Whale general manager Jim Schoenfeld announced today that six players have been added to the Whale roster from Connecticut’s ECHL affiliate, the Greenville Road Warriors.

CT WhaleGoaltender Jason Missiaen, forwards Jeff Prough, Chris McKelvie and Jason Wilson, and defensemen Blake Parlett and Lee Baldwin, have all been summoned from Greenville, whose season ended with a first-round playoff defeat at the hands of the Florida Everblades.

Missiaen, a 6-8, 220-pound rookie out of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, finished the ECHL season tied for fourth among league backstops in shutouts with three, while compiling a 22-13-0 record, with a 2.71 goals-against average and a 91.6% save percentage.  He was 0-1 in one playoff appearance with Greenville, allowing four goals on 33 shots.

Prough has played 17 games with the Whale this season, scoring one goal and serving six minutes in penalties, and tallied 18 goals and added 29 assists for 47 points in 47 games with Greenville.  The fourth-year pro out of Brown University netted a goal and was +2 in his only playoff appearance for the Road Warriors.

McKelvie skated in 38 AHL games with the Whale this year and had two goals and three assists for five points, along with 42 PIM.  In 11 regular-season outings with the Road Warriors, the second-year pro registered three goals and two assists for five points, and he added a goal and an assist in three playoff games.

Wilson, a fifth-round selection (130th overall) by the parent New York Rangers in the 2010 NHL Draft, struck for four goals and 10 assists for 14 points in 56 regular-season games for Greenville, in his rookie year as a pro, and had the third-most penalty minutes on the club, with 102.  A 6-2, 205-pound native of Toronto, Ontario, Wilson was scoreless in one playoff contest for the Road Warriors.

Parlett, a second-year man out of the Ontario Hockey League, logged 54 games in a Whale uniform this season and amassed 14 points, with four goals and 10 assists, and 34 PIM.  In 12 Road Warrior games in the regular year, Parlett notched a goal and six assists for seven points, plus 17 PIM, and he added one assist and four penalty minutes in three playoff games.

Baldwin played 16 games with the Whale this year, his second in the pro ranks, posting two penalty minutes and ten shots on goal, and the 6-4, 205-pounder saw action in 45 regular-season contests with the Road Warriors, producing totals of six goals and 12 assists for 18 points, along with 27 PIM.  In three ECHL playoff outings, Baldwin was scoreless with two PIM.

The Whale return to action tomorrow night, Wednesday, April 11, when they travel to Portland to take on the Pirates in a 6:30 PM game (“The Rock” 106.9 WCCC-FM, www.ctwhale.com).  The Whale then wrap up the home portion of their regular season on “Fan Appreciation Night” this Friday, April 13 at the XL Center (7:00), hosting the Manchester Monarchs.  Five-thousand fans at that game will receive a green Whale bracelet, courtesy of Xfinity.  There is also a special Friday-night food combo deal available, as a hot dog and a 12-ounce soda can be purchased for only $5.

Tickets to Fan Appreciation Night are on sale now at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center, as well as on-line at www.ctwhale.com and through TicketMaster Charge-by-phone at 1-800-745-3000.

For information on Whale season seats and mini plans, visit www.ctwhale.com, or call the CT Whale ticket office at (860) 728-3366 to talk with an account executive today.

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