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Connecticut Whale 6, Bridgeport Sound Tigers 3

By Brian Ring

Hartford, CT, December 16, 2011 – The Connecticut Whale defeated the Bridgeport Sound Tigers, 6-3, Friday night at the XL Center in Hartford. Jonathan Audy-Marchessault scored twice for the Whale to take over the team lead in points, tallying the eventual game-winner in a wild second period.

CT WhaleKris Newbury recorded four assists in the contest for the Whale, while fellow forward Andre Deveaux earned an assist on three Whale goals. Brendan Bell also scored twice for Connecticut.

“Everybody chipped in and did their part,” said Whale head coach Ken Gernander. “We spread out [the scoring] pretty well…I’m pretty happy with the special teams.”

Audy-Marchessault gave the Whale the 1-0 lead at 8:59 of the first on a five-on-three power-play, completing a nifty passing play in front of Bridgeport goaltender Anders Nilsson (34 saves). Newbury’s shot nearly beat Nilsson on its own, and his rebound found the stick of Audy-Marchessault, who shot it into a practically empty net for his ninth goal of the season. Deveaux started the play and earned his first assist of the night on the goal.

The Sound Tigers evened the score on defenseman Matt Donovan’s shot from the point at the 16:33 mark of the first. Donovan’s shot slipped between the pads of screened Whale goaltender Chad Johnson (29 saves) for Donovan’s third goal of the season, with Steve Oleksy and Tyler McNeely recording the assists.

The second period saw the two rivals combine for six goals on the scoresheet, with Connecticut outscoring the visitors, 4-2, in the frame.

The Whale retook the lead on Jared Nightingale’s bid from the blue line at 6:03 of the second period, his shot cleanly beating Nilsson to the goaltender’s left side. Andreas Thuresson and Chris McKelvie both assisted on Nightingale’s goal, his first of the season.

Bridgeport tied the game up at two apiece almost immediately, however, as Michael Haley pushed a loose puck past Johnson that appeared to be at least partially covered by the Whale netminder. The goal, however, was ruled to be good and Haley earned his second of the season with the assists going to Kael Mouillierat and Casey Cizikas. The helper was Mouillierat’s first AHL point of the season.

Bell regained the lead for the Whale, as Connecticut again capitalized on the power-play. Bell dangled the puck into the left Bridgeport circle and fired the puck up and over Nilsson for the 3-2 advantage at 7:52. Newbury and Deveaux received the assists on the score.

The Whale struck again on Audy-Marchessault’s tenth goal of the year at 11:06 of the second, as he gave the Whale a 4-2 advantage and the eventual game-winner on Connecticut’s third power-play goal of the game.  Deveaux and Newbury connected once again with helpers, the third of the night for both of them.

Andreas Thuresson pushed the Whale lead to 5-2 at 13:13, his shot fooling Nilsson on his seventh goal of the season, coming unassisted.

The Sound Tigers struck back on the power-play, as Scott Howes banged home his sixth goal in nine games for Bridgeport. A rebound off the stick of Trevor Frischmon found Howes, with Donovan earning the secondary assist at 15:49.

Bell accounted for the third period’s only scoring, firing in an empty-net goal from his goal line with just over two minutes to play. Newbury assisted on the goal, his fourth helpout of the night, as did defenseman Stu Bickel.

“We played pretty good tonight, we got off to the start we wanted,” said Newbury. “We have to take this moving forward and build on it and have a good weekend now.”

The Whale will complete the weekend’s action Saturday night, when they host the Providence Bruins at the XL Center. Game time is 7:00 PM.

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Bridgeport Sound Tigers 3 at Connecticut Whale 6
Friday, December 16, 2011 – XL Center Veterans Memorial Coliseum

Bridgeport 1 2 0 – 3
Connecticut 1 4 1 – 6

1st Period-1, Connecticut, Audy-Marchessault 9 (Newbury, Deveaux), 8:59 (PP). 2, Bridgeport, Donovan 3 (Oleksy, McNeely), 16:33. Penalties-Oleksy Bri (fighting), 0:28; Nightingale Ct (roughing, fighting), 0:28; Haley Bri (tripping), 8:00; served by Howes Bri (bench minor – too many men), 8:49.

2nd Period-3, Connecticut, Nightingale 1 (Thuresson, McKelvie), 6:03. 4, Bridgeport, Haley 2 (Mouillierat, Rakhshani), 6:20. 5, Connecticut, Bell 4 (Newbury, Deveaux), 7:52 (PP). 6, Connecticut, Audy-Marchessault 10 (Deveaux, Newbury), 11:06 (PP). 7, Connecticut, Thuresson 7   13:13. 8, Bridgeport, Howes 6 (Frischmon, Donovan), 15:49 (PP). Penalties-Bouchard Ct (hooking), 1:13; Marcinko Bri (hooking), 6:54; Olson Bri (fighting), 8:19; Bickel Ct (fighting), 8:19; Rakhshani Bri (hooking), 10:27; Bell Ct (high-sticking), 14:13.

3rd Period-9, Connecticut, Bell 5 (Newbury, Bickel), 17:59 (SH EN). Penalties-Thuresson Ct (high-sticking), 4:48; Haley Bri (hooking), 6:09; Riley Bri (roughing), 12:29; Bouchard Ct (slashing), 12:29; Redden Ct (tripping), 16:49.

Shots on Goal-Bridgeport 10-10-12-32. Connecticut 16-14-10-40.
Power Play Opportunities-Bridgeport 1 / 5; Connecticut 3 / 5.
Goalies-Bridgeport, Nilsson 5-6-1 (39 shots-34 saves). Connecticut, Johnson 9-4-2 (32 shots-29 saves).
A-2,745
Referees-Matt Kirk (66), Francis Charron (46).
Linesmen-Luke Galvin (2), Jim Briggs (83).

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 12/16

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.

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UConn Men’s Basketball links

Drama for Andre Drummond [David Borges – New Haven Register]

UConn Practice Notes: Getting DeAndre Daniels Back In The Mix [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Huskies: Hitting The Books As Semester Reaches Crunch Time [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

UConn Grad Writes The Book On That Championship Season [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Updates from UConn practice, plus video [Gavin Keefe – The Day]

Notes/Quotes: December 15 [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

Alumni Profile: Charlie Villanueva [UConn Huskies Basketball]

UConn men’s lineup analysis: A closer look [CT Post]

UConn Players Hit The Books To Stay On The Court [Hartford Courant]

Former Husky Richard Hamilton sees chance for championship in Chicago [New Haven Register]

Different kind of challenge for UConn men [The Day]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Looking At 91 In A Much Different Way [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Renee Montgomery On USA Basketball Teammate Brittney Griner [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Stewart, Jefferson, Tuck Make Naismith List [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Baylor’s 6-foot-8 star Griner tough to simulate [CT Post]

Renee Montgomery Has An Idea Of How UConn Must Defend Baylor’s Brittney Griner [Hartford Courant]

Huskies a hot ticket in Texas [New Haven Register]

Hawks and Huskies to Renew Series, First Game to be Played at the Reich Family Pavilion [HartfordHawks.com]

UConn-Baylor a budding rivalry [Mechelle Voepel – ESPN.com]

UConn Football links

Big East all-freshman team [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

Quarterbacks coach Joe Moorhead hired as new Fordham coach [New Haven Register]

Other UConn related links

M. Soccer. Men’s Soccer To Host Elite Clinic January 7 and 14 [UConnHuskies.com]

W. Ice Hockey. Women’s Ice Hockey to Host Skating Strides Clinic on January 16 [UConnHuskies.com]

UConn data shows football, two basketball programs made profit [CT Post]

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Whale Sign Forward Brendan Connolly to PTO

HARTFORD, December 15, 2011:  Connecticut Whale general manager Jim Schoenfeld announced today that the Whale has signed forward Brendan Connolly to a Professional Tryout (PTO) agreement.

CT WhaleConnolly comes to the Whale from its ECHL affiliate, the Greenville Road Warriors.  In 20 games with the Road Warriors, Connolly, a third-year pro out of Ferris State University, leads the team, and is tied for fourth overall in the ECHL, in goals with 14 and is tied for tops on the team, and tied for ninth in the league, in points with 27.  The 26-year-old Canmore, Alberta native has also registered 58 penalty minutes and a +7.

Last year with Greenville, the 5-8, 175-pound Connolly tied for the ECHL plus/minus lead with a +28, while notching 22 goals and 28 assists for 50 points, along with 76 PIM, in only 45 games.  That ranked him tied for second on the Road Warriors club in goals and fifth on the team in points.  Connolly, 26, also got into his first career AHL action last season, going scoreless with two penalty minutes in three games with the Adirondack Phantoms.

In 132 career ECHL games with the Road Warriors and Elmira Jackals, Connolly has totaled 55 goals and 61 assists for 116 points, with 225 PIM.

BRENDAN CONNOLLY’S AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL RECORD

The Whale return to action tomorrow night, Friday, December 16, hosting the Bridgeport Sound Tigers at the XL Center in a GEICO Connecticut Cup game.  Faceoff is 7:00 PM.  The Whale are also home this Saturday, December 17, as they take on the Providence Bruins at 7:00.

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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Whale to Host Women’s Pro Game January 21

HARTFORD, December 15, 2011:  Whalers Sports & Entertainment (WSE) announced today that WSE and the Connecticut Whale will host a top-level professional women’s hockey game prior to the Whale’s home game Saturday, January 21 at the XL Center vs. the Norfolk Admirals.

CT WhaleThe women’s game will be a Canadian Women’s Hockey League (CWHL) regular-season battle between the Boston Blades and Team Alberta.  That contest will face off at 3:00 PM on January 21, before the Whale and Admirals lock horns at 7:00.  Tickets for the Whale game will also be good for admission to the CWHL tilt.

The Canadian Women’s Hockey League, founded in May of 2007, represents the highest level of women’s professional hockey in North America.  An incorporated, not-for-profit, premier, professionally-run women’s hockey association, the CWHL consists of six franchises, whose regular season runs from late-October through March before a champion is crowned in playoff competition for the Clarkson Cup.

According to WSE senior Vice President of Business Operations, Mark Willand:  “We are enthused to have the opportunity to showcase the best in women’s hockey at the XL Center.   The women’s game has grown tremendously in recent years and we look forward to helping these great pros receive more exposure in the state of Connecticut.”

Added WSE President and COO Howard Baldwin, Jr:  “This is a great chance for hockey fans in our area to get an up-close look at how fast and skilled these players are.  Nine of the Blades’ players alone have Olympic or National Team experience. We encourage our fans to check out these elite athletes and enjoy a great day of hockey at the XL Center.”

“The Boston Blades are delighted to partner with the CT Whale to bring elite women’s hockey to our fans in Connecticut,” said Blades General Manager Paul Hendrickson. “We are looking forward to bringing some of the best female hockey players in the world to the XL Center for our doubleheader with the CT Whale.”

A significant Connecticut talent will be taking the ice with the Blades on January 21, in the person of New Haven native Caitlin Cahow, who helps anchor the Boston defense.  Cahow was a Bronze Medalist with Team USA in 2006 and a Silver Medalist in 2010, after starring at Harvard University and The Hotchkiss School.  The Blades’ leading goal-scorer is 2010 Olympian, and former Boston College Eagle, Kelli Stack.  Leading the Blades’ team in points is Erika Lawler of Fitchburg, MA, also a member of the 2010 U.S. Women’s Olympic squad and a three-time NCAA champion at the University of Wisconsin.

Tickets to the January 21 doubleheader, and 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.

2012 Golden Globe Nominations

The 2012 Golden Globe Nominations came out on Thursday morning for the awards ceremony that will be held on January 15, 2012 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, CA and broadcast on NBC.

Golden Globe

HBO leads the way on the television side of things with 18 nominations lead by Mildred Pierce, which had four nominations and Boardwalk Empire which had three nominations. Showtime had eight nominations led by Homeland, which had three.

On the movie side of things, The Artist leads the way with six nominations followed by George Clooney’s The Descendants which along with The Help had five nominations. Clooney himself is up for three awards as best director and best screenplay for The Ides of March and best actor in The Descendants. 

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BEST MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA

  • THE DESCENDANTS
  • THE HELP
  • HUGO
  • THE IDES OF MARCH
  • MONEYBALL
  • WAR HORSE

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA

  • GLENN CLOSE – ALBERT NOBBS
  • VIOLA DAVIS – THE HELP
  • ROONEY MARA – THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO
  • MERYL STREEP – THE IRON LADY
  • TILDA SWINTON – WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA

  • GEORGE CLOONEY – THE DESCENDANTS
  • LEONARDO DICAPRIO – J. EDGAR
  • MICHAEL FASSBENDER – SHAME
  • RYAN GOSLING – THE IDES OF MARCH
  • BRAD PITT – MONEYBALL

BEST MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL

  • 50/50
  • THE ARTIST
  • BRIDESMAIDS
  • MIDNIGHT IN PARIS
  • MY WEEK WITH MARILYN

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL

  • JODIE FOSTER – CARNAGE
  • CHARLIZE THERON – YOUNG ADULT
  • KRISTEN WIIG – BRIDESMAIDS
  • MICHELLE WILLIAMS – MY WEEK WITH MARILYN
  • KATE WINSLET – CARNAGE

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL

  • JEAN DUJARDIN – THE ARTIST
  • BRENDAN GLEESON – THE GUARD
  • JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT – 50/50
  • RYAN GOSLING – CRAZY, STUPID, LOVE.
  • OWEN WILSON – MIDNIGHT IN PARIS

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM

  • THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN
  • ARTHUR CHRISTMAS
  • CARS 2
  • PUSS IN BOOTS
  • RANGO

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

  • THE FLOWERS OF WAR (CHINA)
    (Jing Ling Shi San Chai)
  • IN THE LAND OF BLOOD AND HONEY (USA)
  • THE KID WITH A BIKE (BELGIUM)
    (Le Gamin au Velo)
  • A SEPARATION (IRAN)
    (Jodaeiye Nader az Simin)
  • THE SKIN I LIVE IN (SPAIN)
    (La piel que habito)

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE

  • BERENICE BEJO – THE ARTIST
  • JESSICA CHASTAIN – THE HELP
  • JANET MCTEER – ALBERT NOBBS
  • OCTAVIA SPENCER – THE HELP
  • SHAILENE WOODLEY – THE DESCENDANTS

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE

  • KENNETH BRANAGH – MY WEEK WITH MARILYN
  • ALBERT BROOKS – DRIVE
  • JONAH HILL – MONEYBALL
  • VIGGO MORTENSEN – A DANGEROUS METHOD
  • CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER – BEGINNERS

BEST DIRECTOR – MOTION PICTURE

  • WOODY ALLEN – MIDNIGHT IN PARIS
  • GEORGE CLOONEY – THE IDES OF MARCH
  • MICHEL HAZANAVICIUS – THE ARTIST
  • ALEXANDER PAYNE – THE DESCENDANTS
  • MARTIN SCORSESE – HUGO

BEST SCREENPLAY – MOTION PICTURE

  • WOODY ALLEN – MIDNIGHT IN PARIS
  • GEORGE CLOONEY, GRANT HESLOV, BEAU WILLIMON – THE IDES OF MARCH
  • MICHEL HAZANAVICIUS – THE ARTIST
  • ALEXANDER PAYNE, NAT FAXON, JIM RASH – THE DESCENDANTS
  • STEVEN ZAILLIAN, AARON SORKIN – MONEYBALL

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE – MOTION PICTURE

  • LUDOVIC BOURCE – THE ARTIST
  • ABEL KORZENIOWSKI – W.E.
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  • HOWARD SHORE – HUGO
  • JOHN WILLIAMS – WAR HORSE

BEST ORIGINAL SONG – MOTION PICTURE

  • “HELLO HELLO” — GNOMEO & JULIET
    Music by: Elton John
    Lyrics by: Bernie Taupin
  • “THE KEEPER” — MACHINE GUN PREACHER
    Music & Lyrics by: Chris Cornell
  • “LAY YOUR HEAD DOWN” — ALBERT NOBBS
    Music by: Brian Byrne
    Lyrics by: Glenn Close
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    Music by: Mary J. Blige, Thomas Newman, Harvey Mason, Jr.
    Lyrics by: Mary J. Blige, Harvey Mason, Jr., Damon Thomas
  • “MASTERPIECE” — W.E.
    Music & Lyrics by: Madonna, Julie Frost, Jimmy Harry

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  • AMERICAN HORROR STORY – FX
  • BOARDWALK EMPIRE – HBO
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  • HOMELAND – SHOWTIME

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA

  • CLAIRE DANES – HOMELAND
  • MIREILLE ENOS – THE KILLING
  • JULIANNA MARGULIES – THE GOOD WIFE
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  • CALLIE THORNE – NECESSARY ROUGHNESS

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA

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  • BRYAN CRANSTON – BREAKING BAD
  • KELSEY GRAMMER – BOSS
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  • DAMIAN LEWIS – HOMELAND

BEST TELEVISION SERIES – COMEDY OR MUSICAL

  • ENLIGHTENED – HBO
  • EPISODES – SHOWTIME
  • GLEE – FOX
  • MODERN FAMILY – ABC
  • NEW GIRL – FOX

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES – COMEDY OR MUSICAL

  • LAURA DERN – ENLIGHTENED
  • ZOOEY DESCHANEL – NEW GIRL
  • TINA FEY – 30 ROCK
  • LAURA LINNEY – THE BIG C
  • AMY POEHLER – PARKS AND RECREATION

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES – COMEDY OR MUSICAL

  • ALEC BALDWIN 30 ROCK
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  • JOHNNY GALECKI THE BIG BANG THEORY
  • THOMAS JANE HUNG
  • MATT LEBLANC EPISODES

BEST MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION

  • CINEMA VERITE – HBO
  • DOWNTON ABBEY (MASTERPIECE) – PBS
  • THE HOUR – BBC AMERICA
  • MILDRED PIERCE – HBO
  • TOO BIG TO FAIL – HBO

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION

  • ROMOLA GARAI – THE HOUR
  • DIANE LANE – CINEMA VERITE
  • ELIZABETH MCGOVERN – DOWNTON ABBEY (MASTERPIECE)
  • EMILY WATSON – APPROPRIATE ADULT
  • KATE WINSLET – MILDRED PIERCE

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION

  • HUGH BONNEVILLE – DOWNTON ABBEY (MASTERPIECE)
  • IDRIS ELBA – LUTHER
  • WILLIAM HURT – TOO BIG TO FAIL
  • BILL NIGHY – PAGE EIGHT (MASTERPIECE)
  • DOMINIC WEST – THE HOUR

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION

  • JESSICA LANGE – AMERICAN HORROR STORY
  • KELLY MACDONALD – BOARDWALK EMPIRE
  • MAGGIE SMITH – DOWNTON ABBEY (MASTERPIECE)
  • SOFIA VERGARA – MODERN FAMILY
  • EVAN RACHEL WOOD – MILDRED PIERCE

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION

  • PETER DINKLAGE – GAME OF THRONES
  • PAUL GIAMATTI – TOO BIG TO FAIL
  • GUY PEARCE – MILDRED PIERCE
  • TIM ROBBINS – CINEMA VERITE
  • ERIC STONESTREET – MODERN FAMILY

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 12/15

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.

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UConn Men’s Basketball links

Bulls expected to sign Richard Hamilton [New Haven Register]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Info on announcing team for Baylor/UConn game [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

DeShields hits seven 3-pointers in win [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Top 10 Home Games During “The Streak” Of 91 [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

UConn-Hartford To Resume Series [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Samarie Walker Ready To Return [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

UConn, Hartford Renew Series [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

UConn Football links

Big East top freshmen in 2011 [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

Moorhead leaving?, Navy coming and a JUCO QB [John Silver – Journal Inquirer]

UConn Quarterbacks Coach Headed For Top Job At Fordham, Sources Say [Hartford Courant]

UConn’s Moorhead to be named head coach at Fordham [The Day]

Other UConn related links

Baseball. LJ Mazzilli named to 2012 NCBWA Preseason All-America First Team [College Baseball Daily]

Baseball. Valentine To Dine At UConn Baseball Preseason Event [Hartford Courant]

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

W. Lacrosse. Gilmartin-Dzitko Earns Study-Abroad Scholarship [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Track. Will Thomas Returns Home [UConnHuskies.com]

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Whale Recall Forward Jeff Prough from ECHL Greenville

HARTFORD, December 15, 2011:  Connecticut Whale general manager Jim Schoenfeld announced today that the Whale has recalled forward Jeff Prough from its ECHL affiliate, the Greenville Road Warriors.

CT WhalePrough, 25, a fourth-year pro out of Brown University, is tied for the Road Warriors’ team lead in points, with 12 goals and 13 assists for 25 points, along with eight penalty minutes, in 21 games.  The 5-9, 180-pound Dearborn Heights, MI native split last season between the AHL’s Albany Devils and the Trenton Devils of the ECHL.  In 16 games with Albany, his first career AHL stint, Prough tallied one goal and added four assists for five points and served four minutes in penalties, and in ECHL action he had 25 goals, good for second on the Trenton team, and 17 assists for 42 points, third-most on the squad, in only 48 games.

In 207 career ECHL games with the Road Warriors, Devils, Florida Everblades and Gwinnett Gladiators, Prough has amassed 100 goals and 92 assists for 192 points, along with 173 PIM.

JEFF PROUGH’S AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL RECORD

The Whale return to action tomorrow night, Friday, December 16, hosting the Bridgeport Sound Tigers at the XL Center in a GEICO Connecticut Cup game.  Faceoff is 7:00 PM.  The Whale are also home this Saturday, December 17, as they take on the Providence Bruins at 7:00.

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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Erixon Gets The Call From The Rangers

By Bruce Berlet

It was hardly surprising that the New York Rangers called up rookie defenseman Tim Erixon from the Connecticut Whale on Wednesday.

Tim Erixon #44 of the Connecticut Whale skates during the second period against the Bridgeport Sound Tigers at The Arena at Harbor Yard on November 2, 2011 in Bridgeport, ConnecticutErixon’s role with the AHL’s Northeast Division leaders has expanded, and his play has steadily improved since he was assigned to the Whale on Oct. 29. The 20-year-old had been on the Whale’s No. 1 power-play unit and become among the team’s top penalty killers as he put together a three-game assist streak with four assists. He also moved to first among defensemen and tied for sixth overall in team scoring with 12 points (one goal, 11 assists) in only 13 games.

“He’s got a lot of patience and a lot of poise and makes some real nice plays along the blueline and on the power play offensively,” Whale veteran defenseman Wade Redden said after a 3-0 victory over the Providence Bruins on Saturday night. “And he can find guys in front. We’ve seen a few times this year where he’s made good shots to the net that led to tips; he finds those sticks in front of the net. He’s a big guy with a good stick who does a lot of good things.”

Erixon ranked second on the Whale in average points per game (0.92) and was tied for third in assists, including a career-high three in a 3-2 victory over Portland on Nov. 23. After Saturday night’s game, he said he felt a little stiff at the start of his first game back Friday night, a 5-3 loss to the Hershey Bears in which he had two assists, after missing four games with an injury. But he had an assist in each game as the Whale split with the Providence Bruins, and he left early Wednesday morning to join the Rangers for their flight to St. Louis, where they play the Blues on Thursday night. He might have to replace Steve Eminger, whose left arm was injured when he blocked a shot in the second period of a 1-0 loss to the Dallas Stars on Tuesday night. Eminger returned for the third period and played eight shifts in the final 20 minutes.

Erixon credited Redden, fellow veteran defenseman Brendan Bell and Whale assistant coach J.J. Daigneault, who handles the defense, for steady improvement in his first season in North America.

“I’ve tried to keep learning every day,” Erixon said Saturday night. “There’s a great group of guys here, and you can look at guys like Reds and J.J. coaching, and you try to learn from them both on and off the ice, just how to handle yourself and how to behave. And I try to keep in mind most of the small stuff (the Rangers) wanted me to work on.

“J.J. has tried to help me all the time working on small stuff, and I’ve always tried to learn from Bells and Reds all the time. I feel good, and I think I’ve shown I was able to play (in the NHL). I’d also like to make a little bigger impact when I get up there, and that’s what I’m working on.”

Erixon, born in Port Chester, N.Y., while his father Jan was playing with the Rangers, began the season with the Blueshirts and made his NHL debut Oct. 7 against the Los Angeles Kings in his native Sweden as part of the 2011 Bridgestone NHL Premiere. He was scoreless in nine games with the Rangers before being assigned to the Whale.

“He has been playing well, and there’s a lot to like about his game,” Whale coach Ken Gernander said. “The Rangers wanted to make sure that when they sent him down that he continued to play lots of minutes in lots of situations and develop given that it’s his first year in the league. Playing in all situations is part of a player’s development, and if they’re able to handle it, then they’re used in those situations.”

After being unable to sign Erixon, the Calgary Flames traded the skilled Swede and a fifth-round pick (right wing Shane McColgan) for left wing Roman Horak and two second-round picks on June 1. Erixon was the Flames’ first-round selection (23rd overall) in 2009 and was projected to be a Top 10 pick in June.

With Erixon gone, Jared Nightingale will return to the Whale lineup after being a healthy scratch the last three games. Wing Mats Zuccarello missed the 3-0 victory and a 3-2 loss at Providence on Sunday after being injured in a 5-3 loss to Hershey Friday. The “Norwegian Hobbitt” also started the season with the Rangers, but has eight goals and 14 assists to share the team scoring lead with rookie forward Jonathan Audy-Marchessault (8, 14). The next top scorers still with the Whale are center Kris Newbury (8, 7), right wing Andre Deveaux (6, 6), center Kelsey Tessier (4, 7), Redden (0, 11) and Bell (3, 7). Chad Johnson (8-4-2, 2.49 goals-against average, .913 save percentage, one shutout) and Cam Talbot (7-5-0, 2.89, .894, two shutouts) have shared the goaltending.

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To assure having a spare forward, the Whale recalled wing Jeff Prough from the Greenville Road Warriors of ECHL on Wednesday. Prough had 12 goals and 13 assists in 21 games to share the team scoring lead with center Brendan Connolly, who also was in Whale camp this fall.

The Whale returns home for another Friday-Saturday night set this weekend against the Bridgeport Sound Tigers and Bruins. It’s part of nine games in the final 12 in 2011 at the XL Center after the Whale started the season with 15 of 22 outings on the road.

The Whale (15-8-1-2) has had problems with the pesky Sound Tigers (11-11-3-1), losing three of four meetings, the first two in a shootout and overtime after leading by two goals in each game. Then after a 3-2 victory on Bell’s goal with seven seconds left in overtime, the Whale lost 6-2 at Bridgeport on Nov. 25 in what equaled their worst defeat of the season.

So the Whale will have plenty of incentive in Round 5 of the GEICO Connecticut Cup on Friday night, especially after their first defeat in four meetings with the Bruins on Sunday. The Sound Tigers, who have lost three in a row and are 1-4-1-1 since their last win over the Whale, have been led by left wings Tim Wallace (nine goals, 11 assists), Casey Cizikas (5, 11) and Justin DiBenedetto (9, 5) and centers Jeremy Colliton, the team captain, and David Ullstrom (12, 2). Wallace, Ullstrom and former Wolf Pack defenseman Dylan Reese are on recall to the parent New York Islanders, while left wing Micheal Haley (1, 2 in 16 games) was reassigned to the Sound Tigers on Monday and has been practicing on the Sound Tigers’ top line with Colliton and Rhett Rakhshani, a member of the AHL All-Rookie Team last season. The goalies for coach and former Wolf Pack defensemen Brent Thompson are rookie Anders Nilsson (5-5-1, 2.99 goals-against average, .906 save percentage) and Kevin Poulin (6-7-0, 3.37, .892), who was reassigned by the Islanders on Sunday after Evgeni Nabokov returned from a groin injury.

The Bruins’ win Sunday was their first in regulation since they beat Worcester 3-2 on Nov. 13. Since then, the Bruins (10-15-1-2) are 2-6-0-2, with the only other victory being 2-1 over Manchester in a shootout on Friday night, when Michael Hutchinson (1-5-0, 2.83, .909) had 26 saves in regulation and overtime and stopped four of five shots in the skills competition for his only win of the season. Rookie right wing Carter Camper leads the Bruins in scoring with six goals and 12 assists, followed by centers Josh Hennessy (8, 7) and Zach Hamill (7, 7), right wing Jamie Tardif (7, 5) and rookie defenseman David Warsofsky (1, 11). Rugged left wing Lane MacDermid, son of former Hartford Whalers right wing Paul MacDermid, has two goals, five assists and a team-high 67 penalty minutes, and Anton Khudobin (8-11-2, 3.02, .911, one shutout) has done most of the goaltending for the Bruins and had 29 saves in the win over the Whale on Sunday to end a personal 0-5-2 run. The NHL Bruins recalled Hamill on Tuesday on an emergency basis, and he had the primary assist on Rich Peverley’s game-winning goal in a 3-0 victory over the Los Angeles Kings, spoiling the head coaching debut of former Whalers defenseman John Stevens, who replaced fired Terry Murray on Monday.

The Whale’s only other game before their Christmas break is Dec. 21 at Adirondack, which is three points behind the Whale, who are at Bridgeport the day after Christmas.

To celebrate the holiday season, the Whale is offering a “Holiday Hat Trick” package of four upper-level tickets, four Whale winter hats and four Dunkin’ Donuts gift cards for $80, with upgrades available. To purchase a package, call the Whale ticket office at 860-728-3366.

College students can get discounted tickets to weekday games with the Whale’s “Ditch the Dorms” deal. For Monday through Friday home games, students who show a valid student ID at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center can get $2 off upper-level tickets and $5 off lower-level seats.

Fans who purchase Whale season tickets, or a mini-plan, before Dec. 31 will be entered to win a round-trip excursion via limousine to a Rangers regular-season home game at Madison Square Garden. Current season seat holders and mini-plan-holders are also automatically entered.

CONGRATULATIONS!!!!

Major kudos to the Whale wives and girlfriends, who sold 223 “Love for Lokomotiv” red bracelets, and to the fans who bought them last weekend. That means $2,230 was raised to benefit the families of those lost in the tragic plane crash Sept. 7 involving the Yaroslavl Lokomotiv team in the Kontinental Hockey League in Russia.

The silicone memory wristbands with the inscription “Love for Lokomotiv” were red because that’s the primary color of the team uniform and the universal color of love. The Whale sales were part of a unified worldwide effort by hockey wives and girlfriends to show support for dear friends in the grieving families of those lost in the Lokomotiv tragedy. All of the proceeds went to the wives and girlfriends of those who perished.

“Hockey is such a small community, and while it happened in another country, your heart goes out to those people. It’s such a terrible thing,” Kelly Talbot, wife of Cam Talbot and one of the organizers of the program, told Gerry Cantlon of Eurohockey.com.

The first 40 people to purchase a bracelet each night were entered in a drawing for an autographed Whale stick and Lokomotiv jersey.

“The response was excellent,” Talbot said. “It feels very good to help those people out.”

The idea of the Whale’s latest charitable event came from Redden and his wife, Danica, shortly after the crash. Redden is a Saskatchewan native who knew Lokomotiv coach and Saskatchewan native Brad McCrimmon, a former Hartford Whalers defenseman who died in the crash.

“Right after it happened, Reds came in and they were selling red glass beads,” Cam Talbot told Cantlon. “And then the wives and girlfriends found out about the program being done by the NHL and AHL, and Kelly and Danica took it upon themselves and have done a great job.”

Talbot then offered a sobering thought.

“If something like that were to ever happen around here, you would hope we would see our wives and girlfriends taken care of,” he said.

The reaction of Russian teammate/defenseman Pavel Valentenko to the tragic accident left a big impression on Talbot and has been helpful with the program.

“I talked to him in training camp, and he knew a couple of the guys and you could see how it affected him, but he battled through,” Talbot said. “It’s an awful thing. It’s great to see everybody in the league doing this and making a difference.”

Yes, the shock of the horrific crash still reverberates throughout the hockey community, but folks such as the Whale wives and girlfriends are making a difference. You can learn more about “Love for Lokomotiv” and find out how you can help at www.loveforlokomotiv.com. But before you do, put your hands together for the fans and Whale wives and girlfriends.

MCDONALD GETS FIRST TWO-GOAL GAME THIS SEASON

Wethersfield native Colin McDonald, son of former Whalers and New Haven Nighthawks defenseman Gerry McDonald, had his first two-goal game of the season in the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins’ 4-2 victory over the defending Calder Cup champion Binghamton Senators on Tuesday night.

The 500th win in franchise history gave the Penguins (15-7-1-4) a two-point lead over Hershey and Norfolk in the highly competitive East Division. McDonald, the Penguins’ alternate captain, has eight goals and team highs in points (22) and plus-minus (plus-12) in 26 games. Last season, McDonald led the AHL with 42 goals while playing with the Oklahoma City Barons on a line with former Hartford Wolf Pack left wing and 2009 AHL MVP Alexandre Giroux, who is now with the Springfield Falcons. … Greenwich native and former Avon Old Farms and Boston College standout wing Cam Atkinson scored the Falcons’ only goal on a penalty shot in a 2-1 loss to the Worcester Sharks on Tuesday night. Atkinson, who leads Springfield with 13 goals, beat Tyson Sexsmith at 1:40 of the second period, after the Sharks outshot the Falcons 16-4 in their own building in taking a 2-0 lead after the opening 20 minutes, the winner being a shorthander by Tommy Wingels with 39 seconds left. Sexsmith had 27 saves, while 38-year-old Manny Legace, the Whalers’ eighth-round pick in 1993, was the tough-luck loser despite making 29 saves.

It was the Falcons’ first game without captain Dane Byers, the former Wolf Pack left wing and captain, who was called up by the parent Columbus Blue Jackets on Monday. Byers was scoreless with two penalty minutes in 11:52 of ice time in his Blue Jackets debut, a 2-1 shootout victory over the Vancouver Canucks and former Wolf Pack teammate Dale Weise, who also was scoreless with two penalty minutes in 5:22 of playing time. … Hershey Bears defenseman Tomas Kundratek, acquired by the Rangers from the Washington Capitals for wing Francois Bouchard on Nov. 8, began the season with two assists in 12 games but is now on a six-game scoring streak (four goals, two assists).

HAINSEY FINALLY RETURNS TO JETS

The Winnipeg Jets activated defenseman and Bolton native Ron Hainsey from injured reserve for their game against the Minnesota Wild on Tuesday night. Hainsey was scoreless and had one shot in only his sixth game of the season in the Jets’ 2-1 win over the NHL’s No. 1 team, as Ondrej Pavelec made 34 saves, including three in the final 48 seconds, and Bryan Little scored the winner with five minutes left.

Hainsey injured his shoulder in the Jets’ fourth game and was out until Nov. 23, when he sustained an open wound on his ankle after blocking a shot. The cut on the ankle was on a spot that doesn’t heal very quickly and is easily aggravated by his skate. He was close to returning several times but kept having setbacks.

“It’s a weird spot and a weird cut, and the swelling comes and goes,” Hainsey told the Winnipeg media before finally getting back in the lineup. … Two former Wolf Pack/Whale forwards were headed in opposite directions Wednesday. St. Louis recalled Evgeny Grachev from Peoria, where he was scoreless in three games after having two assists in 17 games with the Blues. Florida assigned center Tim Kennedy to San Antonio, where he has one goal and three assists and is plus-1 in eight games while he has one goal in 20 games with the Panthers, coached by former Whalers standout right wing and captain Kevin Dineen. … Ottawa Senators wing Milan Michalek, the NHL’s leading goal-scorer with 19, is out indefinitely after sustaining a concussion when he collided with teammate Erik Karlsson just over five minutes into the Senators’ 3-2 overtime victory over the Buffalo Sabres on Tuesday night. Michalek won’t play Wednesday night against the Boston Bruins and is listed as day-to-day by Senators coach Paul MacLean. “Right now we have to follow the concussion protocol,” MacLean said. “He’s day-to-day based on as long as he’s symptom-free, he can participate. He felt way better (Wednesday), so we’ll see how it goes.” … The Carolina Hurricanes announced Wednesday that wing Jeff Skinner, the NHL Rookie of the Year last season, and defenseman Joni Pitkanen are out indefinitely with concussions. Skinner, 19, leads the Hurricanes in goal (12) and points (24) despite missing the last two games, the first he has sat out in his NHL career. Pitkanen, 28, leads Hurricanes defensemen in assists (nine) and points (12) and tied for first in goals (three). He missed the last three games.

FORMER WOLF PACK DUO COULD BE SHOW STOPPERS

HBO’s “24/7: Road to the 2012 NHL Winter Classic” series premieres Wednesday night at 10. It’s the first of four episodes giving viewers an inside look at the Rangers and Flyers, who meet in the fifth NHL Winter Classic on Jan. 2 at 1 p.m. at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia. The Whale might get some air time, as HBO officials asked for footage of Rangers wing Sean Avery while he was playing on Asylum Street for two games in October. But usually low-key former Wolf Pack defenseman Dan Girardi is a leading candidate for show stopper.

“I think he’s first star, for sure,” defenseman Michael Del Zotto, who spent the second half of last season with the Whale, told NHL.com. “I think ‘G’ gets the Broadway hat for HBO.”

Goalie Henrik Lundqvist agreed, saying he expects Girardi to be HBO’s breakout star because of his one-liners. But left wing Mike Rupp said he’s looking for former Wolf Pack center Artem Anisimov to be the Rangers’ biggest surprise.

“If they’re on their game, they’re putting the mic on Artie as much as they can,” Rupp told NHL.com. “He could just ask you to go to lunch and it could be the funniest thing in the world. His English is really good, but sometimes he’ll just word a sentence in a way that just makes you chuckle. It could be missing a few adjectives.”

Can’t wait to watch. If you miss the debut, the other hour-long episodes will be Dec. 21 and 28 and Jan. 4. Happy viewing!!!!!

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Red Sox Sign Nick Punto To Two-Year Deal

It’s been a busy day for Boston Red Sox general manager Ben Cherington his staff on Yawkey Way in Boston.

Nick Punto #8 of the St. Louis Cardinals looks on from the dugout during Game Six of the MLB World Series against the Texas Rangers at Busch Stadium on October 27, 2011 in St Louis, MissouriShortly after acquiring Mark Melancon from the Houston Astros for Jed Lowrie and Kyle Weiland, Cherington dipped his feet into the free agent pool by signing Nick Punto to a two-year contract.

The contract is worth $3 million for two-years and according to Alex Speier of WEEI.com, Punto can earn an additional $500,000 in incentives.

With Lowrie gone, the Red Sox needed a utility infielder. He has also played the outfield in the past as well. He is also a much better defensive player than Lowrie having committed just three errors this past season in 63 games for the St. Louis Cardinals. Punto hit .278 with one home run and 20 RBIs for the World Series champs during the 2011 regular season.

He’ll be expected to spell Kevin Youkilis, Marco Scutaro and Dustin Pedroia on occasion and if needed be a late inning defensive replacement should that need arise.

Still no big splash in the free agent pool yet by Cherington but this is a solid signing that should be benefit the Red Sox over the next two years.

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Red Sox Acquire Mark Melancon From Astros For Lowrie, Weiland

About a week or so ago, Boston Red Sox general manager Ben Cherington told Daniel Bard to prepare as a starter for spring training. And with the move the Red Sox have reportedly made on Wednesday, it looks like that might come to fruition.

Houston Astros' Mark Melancon reacts after striking out Pittsburgh Pirates' Ryan Doumit to end a baseball game, Aug. 31, 2011, in Houston. Houston beat Pittsburgh 2-0.According to Ken Rosenthal of FoxSports.com via Twitter, the Red Sox have traded infielder Jed Lowrie and pitcher Kyle Weiland to the Houston Astros for closer Mark Melancon.

Melancon was a ninth round draft choice of the New York Yankees in 2006 and actually made his MLB debut against the Red Sox on April 26, 2009. In that debut, he threw two innings, allowing one hit and a walk with a strikeout. He was traded to the Astros in 2010 at the trade deadline for Lance Berkman.

He appeared in 71 games for the Astros in 2011 as he garnered an 8-4 record with a 2.78 ERA and 20 saves. He struck out 66 batters in 74.1 innings. He took over as the Astros closer in the middle of the 2011 season for former Red Sox bench coach Brad Mills.

It’s expected that Melancon will take over the closer role for the Red Sox with Jonathan Papelbon off to the Philadelphia Phillies. Many thought Bard would be given the chance to close but obviously that doesn’t look like it’s happening now.

Personally I think that Bard ends up being the closer next year for the Red Sox with Melancon setting up for him. If Bard were to falter in the role, I see them reversing roles. Of course Bard going back to closing all depends on what happens with how Cherington rounds out the Red Sox rotation.

As far including Lowrie in the deal, it looks as though the Red Sox have given up on him. He’s battled through injuries during his tenure in Boston but when he’s healthy, he’s been a valuable and productive member of the team. Given that he can play all four infield positions and rakes against lefties, I don’t quite understand the move. Hence why I think they’ve given up on him.

Weiland struggled with the Red Sox in 2011. He made seven appearances (five starts), going 0-3 with a 7.66 ERA. He more than likely would have spent the 2012 in Triple-A but now should compete for a spot in the Astros starting rotation.

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