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Whale Add Defenseman Sam Klassen to Roster

HARTFORD, December 20, 2011:  Connecticut Whale general manager Jim Schoenfeld announced today that the parent New York Rangers have reassigned defenseman Sam Klassen to the Whale from its ECHL affiliate, the Greenville Road Warriors.

CT WhaleA second-year pro out of the Western Hockey League, Klassen has skated in 23 games with the Road Warriors this season, registering one goal and four assists for five points, along with 26 penalty minutes.

Klassen, who stands 6-2, weighs 199 pounds and hails from Watrous, Saskatchewan, played three games with the Whale last year, going scoreless with four penalty minutes.  In 66 ECHL games as a rookie with Greenville, Klassen posted three goals and 14 assists for 17 points, plus 80 PIM.  He tied for second among Road Warrior blueliners in assists and ranked third among team defensemen in points.  Klassen’s plus/minus of +16 was good for a tie for tops on the club for a defenseman, and tied him for fifth overall on the team.

Klassen signed as a free agent with the Rangers July 27, 2009, after four WHL seasons with the Saskatoon Blades.

SAM KLASSEN’S AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL RECORD

The Whale return to action tomorrow night, Wednesday, December 21, at the XL Center for their last game before Christmas, a 7:00 contest against the Adirondack Phantoms. That is “Ugly Holiday Sweater Night”, as fans who wear an ugly holiday sweater to the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center can get a 50% discount on upper-level seats, and lower-level end-zone seats.

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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CT Whale, Comcast Launch “Whale TV” on Xfinity On Demand

HARTFORD, CT – December 20, 2011:  Whalers Sports & Entertainment and Comcast today announced the launch of “Whale TV” on Xfinity On Demand, which will be available at no additional cost to Comcast digital cable customers throughout New England. The content will be accessible beginning December 26 under the “Get Local” section of Comcast’s signature Xfinity On Demand service.

CT WhaleThrough the “Whale TV” Xfinity On Demand offering, Xfinity TV customers will be able to access a wide variety of exclusive and regularly updated Connecticut Whale features, including a weekly “Whale Watch” TV show with game highlights, interviews and other feature material.  Additionally, Comcast Xfinity TV customers will be able to enjoy “CT Whale All Access,” a behind-the-scenes look at life in the AHL.  There will also be an option to view various CT Whale special events throughout the season.

A “Whale Game of the Week” re-broadcast will also be a staple of the ”Whale TV” Xfinity On Demand offering.  These games will be edited to 90 minutes in length and will be accessible for one week.

The following CT Whale games will be available exclusively on Xfinity On Demand:

January 21 vs. Norfolk        (Available beginning Jan. 25)

February 7 vs. Syracuse     (Available beginning Feb. 11)

February 28 vs. Worcester  (Available beginning March 4)

March 17 vs. Springfield      (Available beginning March 21)

March 18 vs. Portland          (Available beginning March 22)

March 24 vs. Providence     (Available beginning March 29)

April 1 vs. Providence          (Available beginning April 5)

According to WSE President Howard Baldwin, Jr., “We are delighted to be partners with Comcast on this exciting venture.   This is one more example of ways we can expose our outstanding on-ice product to the great hockey fans of Connecticut.”

Added Mark Willand, WSE senior vice president of business operations, “This partnership with Comcast provides an opportunity for our fans to enjoy original Whale TV programming and exclusive features available only to Xfinity TV customers.  The relationship with Comcast brings the total number of CT Whale games on TV (live and re-broadcast On Demand) to 30 and gives our fans the first-ever weekly highlights show in Whale/Wolf Pack history.”

“We’re excited to partner with the CT Whale to deliver exciting and exclusive CT Whale content to die-hard hockey fans, any time of the day or night,” said Mary McLaughlin, Senior Vice President of Comcast’s Western New England Region, which is based in Berlin, CT.  “Comcast is committed to being the number one destination for sports fans to catch all the hometown action, and we are thrilled to leverage our popular Xfinity On Demand service to offer this captivating content to the Whale’s passionate fans.”

The “Whale TV” Xfnity On Demand content will be accessible in the “Get Local” folder of Comcast’s On Demand service and will be available to Xfinity TV customers throughout New England.  Customers can watch Xfinity On Demand whenever and as often as they like with the ability to rewind, fast forward and pause programs viewed through Xfinity On Demand.  The CT Whale content adds to the Xfinity On Demand library, which already offers up to 25,000 programs at any time, the vast majority of them for no additional charge.

On Demand is available to Comcast’s digital Xfinity TV customers. For more information about Comcast’s products and services, call 1-800 COMCAST or visit www.comcast.com.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 12/20

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 Men’s Basketball links

Huskies Help Out at Calhoun Food Drive [David Borges – New Haven Register]

Alex Oriakhi, Andre Drummond Getting  It Together for UConn [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Donny Marshall To Run A Clinic In South Windsor [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Kemba clutch in exhibition debut, and other UConn news [Gavin Keefe – The Day]

Jim Calhoun And His Players Distribute Food In Hartford [Hartford Courant]

Alex Oriakhi turning things around after up-and-down start to season [New Haven Register]

Jim Calhoun, Huskies help families at food drive in Hartford [New Haven Register]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

UConn’s Heather Buck Sidelined With Wrist Injury [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Geno, Huskies Know They Must Take Lessons From Baylor Loss [Hartford Courant]

Heather Buck’s strong effort not overlooked [New Haven Register]

Connecticut coach Geno Auriemma drops in on Crescent Bank Holiday Invitational [The Sun News]

Other UConn related links

Big East Newbies: UCF [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

UConn Ranked 11th In Learfield Cup Standings [UConnHuskies.com]

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In The Red Zone – 12/20

In The Red Zone

The New England Patriots walked into a potential trap game and came out with their second road win in two weeks and their sixth consecutive win overall as the clinched their third consecutive AFC East Division title and 9th in the last 11 seasons.

It did not start out very well as the Denver Broncos and Tim Tebow gashed the New England defense for nearly 200 total yards in the first quarter. But defensive coach Matt Patricia was able to chuck out the original plan and re-scheme on the sideline and it led to a much steadier defense as the game progressed.

The defense was able to get three Denver turnovers and nearly had a fourth when Tebow fumbled in the end zone, recovered the ball and was able to elude the rush and get rid of the ball for an incomplete pass.  The “Immaculate Incompletion” saved at least two points in what at first looked like a sure safety and it most likely saved a touchdown when the ball was bouncing around in the end zone.

The big stories on defense are unfortunately the season ending injury of DE Andre Carter and then fortunately how well his replacements DE Ron Brace and DE Mark Anderson played after he was forced from the game.

Carter in his first season with the Patriots was having a Pro Bowl season with 10 sacks and 22 QB hits.  Anderson came on and registered two sacks and a forced fumble that he recovered and Brace forced a fumble too that started the turnaround towards and the inevitable victory over a team on the rise.

Offensively the shocker was the play of WR Chad Ochocinco, who had a great block that took out two Broncos and then followed it up with his first TD catch as a Patriot.  He played extremely well in place of injured WR Deion Branch as did WR Tiquan Underwood, who is earning a rep for his Kid ‘N Play style high top fade haircut.

While TE Aaron Hernandez took over when Denver took away fellow TE Rob Gronkowski, one of the lesser knowns on offense that I was impressed with was rookie RB Stevan Ridley.  Ridley a second round pick out of LSU, played in some huge games in the SEC and I’ve seen him get some big yards, hard yards on tough carries and you saw just a glimpse of it on Sunday.  The kid has a ton of potential and this season grinds to an end and the playoffs loom you may see more of the kid as the yards get tougher to come by.

To continue reading, click on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

Head coach Bill Belichick had his weekly day after the game media meeting about the week ahead.

His 188 career wins are good for 9th all-time. Former LA Rams, Washington and Seattle head coach Chuck Knox is 8th with 193.

Patriots clinched the AFC East and their 13th playoff berth in the last 18 seasons with the win in Denver.

A look at the AFC Playoff scenarios from Mike Reiss at ESPN-Boston.

New England has won 6 consecutive games after a 2 game losing streak.  It is their longest win streak of the season.

New England is 39-5 in December games since 2001.  That’s the best in the NFL in that time period.

The Patriots have had 6 undefeated Decembers since 2001.  They are 3-0 this month.

Since 2000 have the Patriots the best road record in the NFL at 63-33.

This is what Tom Brady had to say about the win on WEEI AM/FM on Monday morning.

Brady’s 2 TD passes give him 296 TD passes in his career he is now 6th all-time.  Hall of Fame QB John Elway is 5th with 300.

Brady has 122 career wins he is 6th all-time.  Fran Tarkenton is 5th with 124.

Brady and Offensive Coordinator Bill O’Brien were happy for WR Chad Ochocinco.

WR Wes Welker now has catches in 96 consecutive games including playoffs, 79 as a Patriot.  The last time Welker did not have a catch in a game was 12/24/05 as a Dolphin.

Welker admits to thinking about his contract.

LB Jerod Mayo signed a five-year contract extension on Saturday.  It’s reported to be worth $50 million with $27 million guaranteed.

DE Andre Carter hurt his knee in the second quarter and did not return.  It didn’t look good as he was carted off. According to a NFL source they say he injured his quad and will need surgery.  Belichick said no decision has been made on Carter’s status yet.

With Carter down and out DE Mark Anderson stepped up and had his biggest game as a Patriot.

Vince Wilfork admitted after the game that he “Tebowed”.

After a change, the defense was money on Sunday.

DE Ron Brace gave himself a birthday gift with a forced fumble that sparked a defensive turnaround.

The Patriots were 5 of 12 on 3rd conversions (42%) and 1 of 2 on fourth down (50%) while the Broncos were 4 of 10 on 3rd down conversions (40%) and 0 for 2 on 4th down.

New England was 4 for 6 (67%) on red zone efficiency and 3 for 4 (75%) on goal to go efficiency.  Denver was 2 for 3 (67%) in the red zone and 1 for 1 (100%) in goal to go situations.

New England is now plus 12 in turnover differential after recovering 3 Denver fumbles.

The best and worst of the Patriots and Broncos game.

The Gator Aide ends up on Aaron Hernandez instead of Tim Tebow.

CBS crows about ratings for Patriots/Broncos game and the overnight ratings were the highest of the season for the NFL.

Mike Reiss charts the Patriots offensive snaps and defensive snaps played vs. Washington.

New England plays the Miami Dolphins on Saturday Christmas Eve Day at 1 p.m. at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro.  Look for the Sox & Dawgs “In The Red Zone Game Preview” available on Friday.

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Rangers Recall Tim Erixon from Whale

New York, December 19, 2011 – New York Rangers President and General Manager Glen Sather announced today that defenseman Tim Erixon has been recalled from the Connecticut Whale of the American Hockey League (AHL) on an emergency basis.

CT WhaleErixon, 20, has registered one goal and 11 assists for 12 points, along with 12 penalty minutes in 14 games this season.  He leads all Whale defensemen and is tied for third on the team in assists, and is tied for first among team defensemen and seventh on Connecticut in points.  He also ranks fifth on the team in average points per game (0.86).  Erixon registered seven points in a five-game span (one goal and six assists), beginning with his first career AHL goal on November 12 at St. John’s and culminating with a career-high, three assists on November 23 vs. Portland.  He also tallied an assist while making his AHL debut on November 2 at Bridgeport.

The Port Chester, New York native returns to the Rangers where he has skated in nine games this season.  He began the season on the Rangers opening night roster, and has posted a plus or even rating in six of his nine contests.  He made his NHL debut on October 7 against Los Angeles in Stockholm, Sweden, as part of the 2011 Bridgestone NHL Premiere.

Erixon was acquired by the Rangers along with a fifth round selection in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft (Shane McColgan) from Calgary, in exchange for Roman Horak and two second round picks in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft (Markus Granlund, Tyler Wotherspoon) on June 1, 2011.  He was originally selected by the Flames in the first round, 23rd overall, in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft.

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Cigna, the Whale and YMCA Team up for “Hockey in the Streets” for Greater Hartford’s Inner City Kids

HARTFORD, Conn. – December 19, 2011 – Cigna, the Connecticut Whale and the YMCA of Greater Hartford are teaming up to bring hockey to the streets of Hartford and East Hartford for boys and girls ages 6 to 12 years.

CT WhaleThe Cigna Hockey in the Streets leagues kick off with a series of one-hour Connecticut Whale player clinics, beginning at five p.m., Monday, December 19, at The Wilson-Gray YMCA Youth and Family Center on 444 Albany Ave., Hartford.  While the YMCA of Greater Hartford is the first to host the program, Cigna Hockey in the Streets is open to groups and venues throughout the region.

“By teaming up with The Whale and the YMCA, we’re introducing hockey to Greater Hartford children who might not otherwise be able to benefit from learning the fundamentals and fun of the game,” said Mark Boxer, Cigna executive vice president and chief information officer.  “The fact that they will be picking up valuable tips for working as a team, developing leadership skills and an overall health and fitness foundation from future National Hockey League players makes this an especially exciting program.”

Cigna, a global health service company headquartered in Bloomfield, Conn., is a proud sponsor of the Connecticut Whale and major supporter of the team’s goal of restoring to the Hartford hockey market the vibrancy it once enjoyed.  Cigna is also a primary supporter of the Greater Hartford YMCA, and its programs to develop the health and fitness of local youths.

“Goal one of The Connecticut Whale is to make a positive difference in our community. We are excited to team up with Cigna to launch this new comprehensive community outreach program that helps all kids have a shot at hockey,” said Howard Baldwin, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Whalers Sports & Entertainment, which operates the Connecticut Whale. “

“The YMCA of Greater Hartford is delighted to be collaborating with Cigna and the Connecticut Whale.  When community organizations work together, the possibilities of helping to develop our youth are endless,” said James Morton, President and Chief Executive Officer of the YMCA of Greater Hartford.  “The Hockey in the Streets program will not only teach our kids the fundamentals of hockey, but, through a mini-lecture series built into the program for participants and their families, will teach them life skills such as team-building, leadership, personal responsibility, healthy eating habits and the importance of giving back.”

In addition to fun and healthy competition, the Cigna Hockey in the Streets will offer greater Hartford kids a Healthy Hat Trick of goals:

  1. Live Healthy. Eat right, stay active, and avoid dangerous activity.
  2. Be Me. Study hard, respect yourself, and do everything you can to achieve your personal best.
  3. Help Others. Spread your healthy outlook to your family, friends, and your community.

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Andre Drummond Picks Up Big East Rookie of the Week Honors

For the second time this season, UConn Huskies men’s basketball freshman center Andre Drummond has been named the Big East Rookie of the Week. Here’s the release from UConn:

STORRS, Conn. – Freshman center Andre Drummond was named BIG EAST Conference Rookie of the Week on Monday, December 19, after scoring a season-high 24 points on 11-of-12 shooting to go with eight rebounds and five blocks in a 77-40 victory over Holy Cross on Sunday afternoon.

Connecticut's Andre Drummond (12) is fouled by Holy Cross' Jordan Stevens during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in Hartford, Conn., on Sunday, Dec. 18, 2011.Drummond previously won the award on November 28 for his outstanding performance in the Battle 4 Atlantis in which he notched 12 points, 10 rebounds and seven blocks against Florida State.

The BIG EAST Preseason Rookie of the Year is averaging 9.4 points, 6.2 rebounds and league-leading 3.0 blocks per contest. A native of Middletown, Conn., Drummond has had three or more blocks in six of 10 games this season and is shooting 59-percent from the field. He currently ranks 14th in the nation in blocks per game.

Connecticut, 9-1, will play Fairfield at the XL Center on Thursday, December 22 at 7 p.m. The game will be televised on SNY and can be viewed at ESPN3.com.

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Photo credit: AP Photo

Napier Headlines 2012 Bob Cousy Award Candidates

Here’s the press release announcing UConn Huskies men’s basketball point guard Shabazz Napier as one of the 2012 Bob Cousy Award candidates for the nation’s best point guard.

STORRS, Conn. – The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass. announced today that UConn sophomore Shabazz Napier is a candidate for the 2012 Bob Cousy Collegiate Point Guard of the Year Award. UConn’s Kemba Walker took home the award last season.

UConn's Shabazz Napier gets fouled on the way to the basket against Holy Cross at the XL Center Sunday afternoonNapier has stepped into the starting role for Connecticut as a sophomore and is averaging 14.6 points, 6.9 assists, 4.3 rebounds and 2.2 steals per game to lead UConn to a 9-1 record. He recorded just the ninth triple-double in UConn history on November 20 against Coppin State with 22 points, 12 rebounds and 13 assists.

The Roxbury, Mass., native ranks among the BIG EAST Conference leaders in assists (2nd), steals (4th), 3-pt percentage (4th), 3-pt made (5th) and minutes played (8th).

Napier is one of six BIG EAST players on the list, joining Peyton Siva (Louisville), Ashton Gibbs (Pittsburgh), Scoop Jardine and Brandon Triche (Syracuse), and Maalik Wayns (Villanova)

The original list of 65 candidates will be narrowed down to a final twenty by January 1, final ten by February 1 and final five by March 1. A premier Selection Committee will be appointed by the Hall of Fame to review the final five candidates in contention for the nation’s top collegiate point guard award. These Hall of Fame committees are made up of top college basketball personnel including media members, head coaches, Sports Information Directors and Hall of Famers.

The winner of the 2012 Bob Cousy Award will be presented at the Hall of Fame’s Class Announcement on Championship Monday in New Orleans as part of NCAA Final Four weekend.

For more information on the Bob Cousy Award, log on to http://www.cousyaward.com.

For a full look at the 2012 Bob Cousy Award Candidates, click on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

2012 Bob Cousy Award Candidates
Randy Davis Ball State
Pierre Jackson Baylor
Keegan Bell Chattanooga
Andre Young Clemson
Andrew Lawrence College of Charleston
Brian Barbour Columbia
Shabazz Napier Connecticut
Chris Wroblewski Cornell
Antoine Young Creighton
JP Kuhlman Davidson
Ray McCallum Detroit
Seth Curry Duke
TJ McConnell Duquesne
Kenny Boynton Florida
Erving Walker Florida
Luke Loucks Florida State
Jeff Peterson Florida State
Tony Taylor George Washington
James Fields Georgia State
Brandyn Curry Harvard
Scott Machado Iona
Stephen Thomas IUPUI
Tyshawn Taylor Kansas
Marquis Teague Kentucky
Tyreek Duren La Salle
Mackey McKnight Lehigh
Casper Ware Long Beach State
Peyton Siva Louisville
Damier Pitts Marshall
Will Barton Memphis
Joe Jackson Memphis
Malcolm Grant Miami
Trey Burke Michigan
Kaylon Williams Milwaukee
Dee Bost Mississippi State
Mike Dixon Missouri
Will Cherry Montana
Kendall Williams New Mexico
Kendall Marshall North Carolina

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Photo credit: Brad Horrigan – Hartford Courant (No. 8 in gallery)

2012 NCAA Men’s Basketball Rankings – Week 7 (Dec. 19)

AP & ESPN/USA Today Coaches' Polls

The NCAA men’s basketball rankings are out for the week and the UConn Huskies have moved up one spot in each poll. They come in this week at No. 8 in the AP Poll and No. 9 in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ Poll.

The Syracuse Orange are still the No. 1 team in the land and as a matter of fact, the top five teams from last week are the same in both polls. In the AP Poll, the Orange are followed by the Ohio State Buckeyes, Kentucky Wildcats, Louisville Cardinals and North Carolina Tar Heels. In the Coaches’ Poll, the top four is the same as the AP Poll with Duke coming in at No. 5.

Joining the Orange, Cardinals and Huskies in the top 25 from the Big East are the Marquette Golden Eagles (10/10), Pittsburgh Panthers (15/13) and Georgetown Hoyas (16/16).

There are no Big East teams among the others receiving votes in the AP Poll and only the Seton Hall Pirates are among the others receiving votes in the Coaches’ Poll.

For a complete look at the 2012 NCAA Men’s Basketball Rankings for Week 7 (Dec. 19), click on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

AP Top 25 ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll
RK TEAM REC PTS PVS RK TEAM REC PTS PVS
1 Syracuse (53) 11-0 1,585 1 1 Syracuse (30) 11-0 774 1
2 Ohio State (5) 10-1 1,474 2 2 Ohio State (1) 10-1 713 2
3 Kentucky (4) 9-1 1,457 3 3 Kentucky 9-1 702 3
4 Louisville (2) 10-0 1,364 4 4 Louisville 10-0 679 4
5 North Carolina 9-2 1,340 5 5 Duke 9-1 637 5
6 Baylor 9-0 1,271 6 6 North Carolina 9-2 623 6
7 Duke 9-1 1,266 7 7 Baylor 9-0 570 7
8 Connecticut 9-1 1,102 9 8 Missouri 11-0 560 8
9 Missouri 11-0 1,076 10 9 Connecticut 9-1 526 10
10 Marquette 10-0 1,021 11 10 Marquette 10-0 503 11
11 Florida 8-2 946 13 11 Kansas 7-2 471 12
12 Kansas 7-2 939 12 12 Florida 8-2 447 13
13 Wisconsin 10-2 746 14 13 Pittsburgh 10-1 386 14
14 Xavier 8-1 728 8 14 Wisconsin 10-2 361 15
15 Pittsburgh 10-1 707 15 15 Xavier 8-1 318 9
16 Georgetown 9-1 644 16 16 Georgetown 9-1 301 17
17 Indiana 10-0 601 18 17 Mississippi State 11-1 277 16
18 Mississippi State 11-1 576 17 18 Indiana 10-0 245 20
19 Michigan State 9-2 413 21 19 Michigan 9-2 221 18
20 Michigan 9-2 381 20 20 Michigan State 9-2 193 23
21 UNLV 11-2 251 NR 21 Creighton 8-1 107 24
22 Murray State 12-0 222 24 22 Murray State 12-0 100 NR
23 Creighton 8-1 130 25 23 UNLV 11-2 68 NR
24 Virginia 9-1 102 NR 24 Illinois 10-1 66 19
25 Illinois 10-1 96 19 25 Harvard 9-1 53 NR
Dropped from rankings: Dropped from rankings:
Texas A&M 22, Alabama 23, Vanderbilt 25 Alabama 21, Texas A&M 22, Vanderbilt 25
Others receiving votes: Others receiving votes:
Harvard 88, San Diego State 67, Stanford 61, Saint Louis 33, Gonzaga 23, Kansas State 22, Texas A&M 18, Wichita State 8, Alabama 8, Cleveland State 7, Northern Iowa 7, Vanderbilt 5, California 5, Northwestern 4, Ohio 3, Long Beach State 2, Indiana State 1 San Diego State 32, California 28, Texas A&M 25, Virginia 19, Saint Louis 13, Alabama 12, Kansas State 12, Stanford 9, Memphis 7, Saint Mary’s 5, Vanderbilt 3, Saint Joseph’s 3, Gonzaga 3, Northwestern 1, Oklahoma 1, Seton Hall 1

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Defenseman Lee Baldwin Re-joins Whale

HARTFORD, December 19, 2011:  Connecticut Whale general manager Jim Schoenfeld announced today that the parent New York Rangers have reassigned defenseman Lee Baldwin to the Whale from its ECHL affiliate, the Greenville Road Warriors.

CT WhaleBaldwin, who had been assigned to Greenville December 1, has skated in eight games with the Whale this year, going scoreless and +1 with eight shots on goal.  In 11 ECHL outings with the Road Warriors, the 6-4, 205-pound second-year pro has scored three goals, tied for tops on the team among defensemen, has nine penalty minutes and is +5, which is tied for third-best on the Greenville squad.

Baldwin was signed as a free agent by the Rangers March 22, 2010, out of the University of Alaska-Anchorage.

The Whale return to action this Wednesday night, December 21 at the XL Center for their last game before Christmas, a 7:00 contest against the Adirondack Phantoms. That is “Ugly Holiday Sweater Night”, as fans who wear an ugly holiday sweater to the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center can get a 50% discount on upper-level seats, and lower-level end-zone seats.

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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