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Rangers Reassign Nine Players To Wolf Pack

NEW YORK, October 1, 2014 – New York Rangers President and General Manager Glen Sather announced today that the team has reassigned nine players from its training camp roster to the Hartford Wolf Pack.

Hartford Wolf PackThe players who were reassigned are: Conor Allen, Mat Bodie, Chris Bourque, Ryan Bourque, Tommy Hughes, Danny Kristo, Jason Missiaen, Nick Tarnasky, and Petr Zamorsky.

The Rangers have 34 players remaining in training camp. The roster breakdown is listed below:

Forwards (21): Derick Brassard, Anthony Duclair, Jesper Fast, Tanner Glass, Carl Hagelin, Ryan Haggerty, Kevin Hayes, Marek Hrivik, Chris Kreider, Oscar Lindberg, Matthew Lombardi, Ryan Malone, J.T. Miller, Dominic Moore, Chris Mueller, Rick Nash, Ryan Potulny, Martin St. Louis, Lee Stempniak, Derek Stepan, Mats Zuccarello

Defensemen (10): Dan Boyle, Dan Girardi, Matt Hunwick, Steven Kampfer, Kevin Klein, Michael Kostka, Ryan McDonagh, Dylan McIlrath, John Moore, Marc Staal

Goaltenders (3): Henrik Lundqvist, Cedrick Desjardins, Cam Talbot

Mueller Looking to Ride Wave from Exciting 2013-14

Chris Mueller

By Bob Crawford

Centerman Chris Mueller brought nearly 400 games of pro experience with him when he signed as a free agent with the New York Rangers July 1, and he is fresh off of a 2013-14 season that was full of highlights.

In his sixth pro campaign, and his first with the Dallas Stars organization after four years in the Nashville Predators’ system, Mueller scored 25 goals and had 57 points in 60 AHL games with the Texas Stars last year, got his first taste of NHL playoff action with Dallas, and helped lead the Texas club all the way to its first Calder Cup championship.

“It was great,” Mueller said of his 2013-14 ride, in an interview after a Ranger training camp skate.  “Going to a different organization for the first time in four years, a little nervous, just don’t know anybody, not even like security guards at the rink or the equipment manager, so just getting to know everybody in Dallas and down in Austin (where the AHL Stars are based), they’re first-class, just great people.  And we started winning right away in Austin, that makes things good, and I got my handful of games with the big club.  I was up and down a lot, then I finished with Dallas in playoffs, and that was an experience, my first NHL playoff experience.

“I can’t say enough about Dallas, the staff and, even more so, the team, the guys.  I still stay in contact with them, they’re great people, and then to go all the way in Austin was just awesome.  You always want to be in the NHL, but when you get into playoffs in the American League it’s like playing in the NHL, and you want to keep winning.  It’s a great place to be, it’s great weather down there, so it was a special year for all of us.”

Mueller had played 46 regular-season games of NHL action by the end of last year, but had never before experienced playoff action.  That changed when Dallas called him up for the last four games of their first-round series against Anaheim, which the Ducks ended up winning in six games.

“It’s definitely more intense,” Mueller said of the major-league postseason atmosphere.  “Every game in the NHL is intense and it’s high-paced, and it’s pretty special when you’re out there and you take advantage of your opportunity.  But being in playoffs, especially in Dallas since it was our first playoffs in six years, and our building, it was pretty crazy down there, and the city really rallied behind us.  Great fan base, it was one of the loudest buildings I’ve ever played in.  Games Three and Four, when we won those games, it was pretty special, and just to see the intensity and the approach, the way the guys approach the game up here (the NHL) is unbelievable, but in playoffs it’s even a little different level, and it’s pretty special to be a part of.”

After that adventure, it was back to Cedar Park, the Austin suburb where the Texas Stars make their home, for Mueller, and the thrills kept on coming.  After sweeping Oklahoma City in three games in the first round, Texas beat defending-champion Grand Rapids in six games in the second round, won a seven-game thriller over Toronto in the Western Conference Finals and then knocked off St. John’s in a five-game Final, winning the last three games in overtime to capture the Calder Cup.

“It was awesome,” was Mueller’s assessment of his time with the AHL Stars.  “Cedar Park, they do a great job down there.  We probably averaged 5,500 fans a game and I think it seats 6,000.  So it’s a pretty special place to play, great following, great arena, great people and great weather.  That’s always a positive, and it keeps your spirit up.  I have nothing but great things to say, and it was a really special year.”

Now, Mueller changes organizations for the second time in two years, and after his entire pro career has been under the banner of Western Conference NHL teams with Western Conference AHL affiliates, he will move his act east.  He will either be skating in Manhattan for the Rangers or in downtown Hartford for the Wolf Pack, and that represents a homecoming of sorts for Mueller.

“I’m really excited,” he said.  “I’ve already met some great people and continue to meet good people, and being originally from Buffalo, New York, obviously I’m very familiar with the area and familiar with the Rangers.  It’s a lot closer to home for my family.

“I’m basically an East Coast kid, so it’s no real change for me, except for the team I play on, but obviously with the success they (the Rangers) had last year, and their looking to build upon that and turn the page and continue that success, I’m excited to be a part of it.”

And, after adding last year’s Calder Cup to the NCAA title he won as a collegian at Michigan State (in 2006-07), and making his NHL playoff debut, what does Mueller see as the next step in his career?

“Hopefully become an NHL regular, hopefully crack this (the Ranger) lineup,” he responded.  “That’s my goal coming out of training camp, hopefully stay here and see the success the Rangers had last year.  Obviously the final goal is the Stanley Cup, but my first goal, before I get ahead of myself, is to establish myself as a regular in the NHL.  And hopefully I do that with this camp.”

In addition to whatever further strides he can make in his own career, Mueller has taken some joy as a fan, in the fact that his hometown Buffalo Bills have been purchased by Buffalo Sabres owner Terry Pegula.  That was after a group fronted by rock star Jon Bon Jovi had been close to buying the NFL team, and was rumored to be planning to relocate the Bills to Toronto.

“It’s awesome,” enthused Mueller about the Pegula purchase.  “I was going to boycott Bon Jovi, I can tell you that, along with the whole city of Buffalo.  But it’s great that they’re going to stay there, they’re so important to Western New York.  And I’m pretty much a die-hard Bills fan and we started 2-0, so now we all think we’re going to the Super Bowl.  So I’m going to stay on that bandwagon for sure.”

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Wolf Pack Announce Training Camp Schedule, Roster

HARTFORD, September 24, 2014:  Hartford Wolf Pack general manager Jim Schoenfeld today announced the schedule for the opening of the Wolf Pack’s 2014 training camp, as well as the camp roster.

Hartford Wolf PackThe Pack’s initial group of 30 players will undergo physicals this Friday, September 26, followed by on-ice testing at Champions Skating Center in Cromwell, CT, beginning at 11:15 AM.

Training camp practices will start at Champions this Saturday, September 27 at 10:00 AM, and the Wolf Pack will also skate at Champions this Sunday, September 28 at 2:10 PM, and Monday, September 29 and Tuesday, September 30 at 10:00 AM.

The Wolf Pack’s preseason opener is Wednesday, October 1, a 7:00 PM game at Champions Skating Center vs. the Albany Devils.

Following is the Wolf Pack’s training camp roster of 19 forwards, 9 defensemen and two goaltenders.

Goal (2):  Jeff Malcolm, Mackenzie Skapski

Defense (9):  Nick Crawford, Troy Donnay, Sean Escobedo, Andrew Himelson, Dallas Jackson, Brandon Martell, Sam Noreau, Steve Spinell, Mikael Tam

Forwards (19):  Tyler Brown, Mike Catenacci, Emerson Clark, Kyle Jean, Michael Kantor, Nick Latta, Paxton Leroux, Chris McCarthy, Pat Mullane, Chad Nehring, Logan Nelson, Richard Nejezchleb, Josh Nicholls, Shawn O’Donnell, Trevor Parkes, Michael St. Croix, Vinny Saponari, Justin Vaive, Andrew Yogan

The Wolf Pack will open the home portion of their 2014-15 AHL regular season Saturday, October 18 at the XL Center, hosting the Portland Pirates at 7:00 PM.  Tickets for that game, and all 2014-15 Wolf Pack home games, are now on sale at the XL Center ticket office, on-line at www.hartfordwolfpack.com and by phone at (877) 522-8499.  Wolf Pack tickets start as low as $12 for youth 12 years old or younger.

To speak with a Wolf Pack representative about season or group tickets, or any of the Wolf Pack’s many ticketing options, call (855) 762-6451.

Bourque Brothers Relish the Chance to be Teammates

Ryan Bourque

By Bob Crawford

With Ryan Bourque, a three-year Hartford Wolf Pack mainstay, being five years younger than his brother Chris, a veteran of nine seasons of pro hockey, the opportunities for the two siblings ever to play together have been limited.

“Just in summer leagues,” Ryan said recently about his and Chris’ experience wearing the same jersey.  “Me and Chris played together with a bunch of our buddies, and actually the old man (Ryan and Chris’ father, Hall of Fame defenseman Ray Bourque) was on our team too, but he’s had to limit his playing the past few years.”

With Chris signing a free-agent contract with the New York Rangers July 2, though, there is every chance that the two Bourques will spend this year on the same team, either in the NHL with the Rangers or in the AHL as members of the Wolf Pack.

That possibility has both of the brothers extremely pumped up.

“It’s real exciting, obviously,” Ryan said last week, after a Ranger training camp practice.  “Growing up, as kids, just battling in the back yards and being able to become really close friends over the years, we always talked about how it would be pretty cool to be able to play with each other in the future, if we ever had an opportunity.  Just the opportunity to suit up, whether it’s in Hartford or in New York, with your big brother is a pretty cool experience, so I’m looking forward to it.”

Chris added, “It’s definitely an exciting opportunity for both of us.  It’s something that we’ve never had an opportunity to do, and you don’t know if a chance like this is going to come.  So when they (the Rangers) offered me a contract, it was a no-brainer to sign with them.  I think we’re both very excited, and we’ll enjoy it as long as it lasts.  Hopefully it’s in New York, but if it’s in Hartford, then that’s great too.  It’s something that doesn’t come along too often, where brothers get to play in the same organization, so we’re going to cherish every moment that we get, and it’s just hopefully going to be a real exciting year.

For Chris Bourque, who won three Calder Cups during his six seasons with the Hershey Bears, and an AHL scoring title in 2011-12, the chance to play with Ryan was a big factor in his signing with the Ranger organization, but it was not the only attraction.

“It’s such a historic franchise,” the 28-year-old Boston native said.  “I was always a Boston Bruins fan growing up, but the Rangers were right up there.  And to get a chance to put this jersey on is an opportunity that I couldn’t pass up, and having my brother in the organization is just that added extra motivation to sign here.  We’ll go to (training) camp here, see how it goes, and then I think we’re both really looking forward to the season.”

The 2014-15 campaign marks a return to North America for Chris, who spent last season overseas.  He started 2013-14 in Russia’s KHL with Ak-Bars Kazan, and then moved on to Biel of the Swiss A League in late November.  For Bourque and his wife Kim, who have a young son, Kingston, the European sojourn was a mixed bag of enjoyment and challenges.

“It was all right, it was long,” he said of his year abroad.  “Bringing your family over there when you’ve got a small child, it’s always a little bit questionable, but overall it was a good experience.  It’s always good traveling the world and seeing different places and different cultures.  I really enjoyed my time in Switzerland last year.  It’s a beautiful country and a good hockey league.  I’ll just try and take the positives out of last year and move forward.”

There were definitely plenty of positives for the younger Bourque brother last season, and Chris, keeping track of it from the other side of the pond, was extremely excited to see the progress that Ryan was making with the Wolf Pack.

“I would always check the stat sheet after he played,” Chris said.  “He picked up 20 goals and had a decent amount of assists.  And I think everyone sees the effort’s always there with him, so the confidence that he can score at that level (the AHL), hopefully that gives him the confidence to come up here (the NHL) and show them that he is a good offensive player, because he really is.  I knew that all along, it’s just that sometimes you’ve got to be given the right opportunity to put up those numbers.  He had a heck of a year last year, and hopefully he can build off that.”

Ryan, who had scored six and eight goals, respectively, in his first two pro seasons, broke out for 21 in 2013-14, second only to Danny Kristo’s 25 among Wolf Pack skaters.  He also added 16 assists for 37 points, more than double his previous pro high of 15.  His heart and tenacity had always stood out since his arrival in Hartford, but his numbers last year made a clear statement that he can much more than just an “energy guy”.

“The second half of the season, I think it was a breakthrough,” Ryan said of last season.  “I just got an opportunity, and I definitely made the most of it.  I think it was the first time in my three seasons that I really jumped on an opportunity and really showed the things that I could do in an offensive way.  I don’t think the effort or the energy or anything like that’s ever going to change, but there’s another side of my game that I was yet to show in this organization.  I was just really grateful for the opportunity, and was able to capitalize on it, and I think just to keep growing on that would be a really big step for me, and that’s what I plan on doing.”

Also significant on Ryan’s stat line for the 2013-14 Wolf Pack was the fact that he had the top plus/minus figure on the club, with a +16, and that his power-play goal total of seven was tied for best on the team.  Clearly, his two-way game was becoming a strong calling card.

“I’ve always kind of prided myself on being able to play on both sides of the puck growing up,” Ryan said, “and I think the more versatile you can be as a player, and the more coachable that you can be, those are two aspects that really stand out and give you an aspect you can use in any situation.”

Ranger training camp brought the brothers Bourque to the MSG Training Center, the Rangers’ practice facility in Tarrytown, NY, and Ryan Bourque must have felt like he never left.

Ryan was a “Black Ace” this past spring for the parent club, part of the taxi squad that stayed in practice shape at the Training Center for the entire Ranger playoff run.  That was a nearly two-month engagement, as the big club went all the way to the Stanley Cup Finals before falling in five games to Los Angeles.  Despite the fact that it the assignment did not include any playing time with the Rangers, Ryan feels that simply being immersed in the playoff atmosphere helped him and his fellow Black Aces to grow significantly.

“I think the group of guys that we had there, the young core in the organization, with the guys that we played with in Hartford, we’re all so tight and so closely-knit that it was a blast for us,” he said.  “Just to be able to soak in the experience of being here (at the Training Center) and being able to go to the games and watch playoff hockey, that’s a pretty great experience. Obviously you’d like to be out on the ice, but that’s part of the process.  And you’ve got to learn from that and see the things that those guys are doing and obviously cheer for them.  And to be here for two months and be able to experience that and skate every day, and obviously keep working on your game and staying ready, it was a great experience for us.”

Chris Bourque’s resume already includes a wealth of postseason experience, as well as a total of 51 NHL games-played, with Washington, Pittsburgh and Boston.  With 433 points in 437 career AHL games-played, three AHL championships and a scoring title, he does not have much left to prove at the AHL level, but is eager to take on the next challenge, wherever that happens to be.

“It’s (the AHL) a heck of a league and I’ve enjoyed my time when I play in it, but at the same time, you always want to play in the NHL,” Chris said.  “I’ve never been able to stick up in the NHL, for whatever reason, but you always want to be knocking on that door.

“If that (NHL) opportunity comes, hopefully I take full advantage of it, but at the same time, whatever I can do to help this organization, whether it’s help the younger guys develop in Hartford, or help them make it to the playoffs, the team looks good.  So you can’t ever rule out a good playoff run there (with the Wolf Pack).

“That would be nice for these guys to go through.  Whenever you win a Calder Cup, those guys that won, you see them sprinkled out through the NHL.  So that always helps the organization, when you can make a deep playoff run.  It just gives you the experience and the knowledge that you need to make that next step.  So if that’s what they need me for, then I’m all for it.  It seems like there’s a good group of young guys here, so I’m really excited to play with them.”

In addition to those young prospects that Chris Bourque references, he is not the only experienced veteran who has been added to the fold.  The Rangers organization this summer signed a strong group of older players, with Bourque being joined by the likes of forwards Chris Mueller, Ryan Potulny and Nick Tarnasky, defensemen Mike Kostka, Matt Hunwick and Steven Kampfer, and goaltender Cedrick Desjardins.  With these types of individuals to bolster the organizational roster, Ryan Bourque, who was one of the more experienced players on last year’s Wolf Pack team as a third-year pro, is enthusiastic about the depth from which this season’s Ranger and Wolf Pack clubs will have to draw.

“I think it’s going to be a much deeper group than we’ve had in the past several years,” Ryan said.  “I think there’s a good core in Hartford of young guys that really have developed into great players, and you saw it in the second half of last year with our first two lines, the youth movement that we had, and the success that we had in the second half.  So I think that with that group, if guys make it here (New York), then it’s awesome for them, but whether we have guys up here or down there (Hartford), there’s going to be a lot of depth.  And to bring in the veterans that we did and put them in place, it all depends where guys end up, but regardless we’re going to have a lot of depth in the organization, and we’re going to have an opportunity in Hartford to have a great team.  I think it’s just a matter of coming together and having chemistry.

“All of us, me included, want to be up here, but I think whether you end up here or down there, it’s going to be a great experience and it’s going to be a team that’s going to be able to develop and get better every day.”

If both Ryan and Chris Bourque are parts of the group that ends up with the Wolf Pack, they will be the first-ever pair of brothers to play together on the Wolf Pack team.  The club has had two other brother acts in its history, Peter (1997-98) and Chris (2006-07) Ferraro and Chris (2001-02) and Michael (2013-14) St. Croix, but neither of those duos was ever on the Pack roster at the same time.

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Wolf Pack Announce 2014-15 Promotional Schedule, Tickets-on-sale Date

HARTFORD, September 16, 2014:  Global Spectrum, operators of the XL Center and Hartford Wolf Pack, today announced the schedule of promotional dates for the Wolf Pack’s 2014-15 season.  Also, single-game tickets for the Wolf Pack’s 2014-15 home schedule will go on sale this Monday, September 22 at 12 noon Eastern Time.

Hartford Wolf PackOnce again this season, three popular promotions will run throughout the Wolf Pack’s home slate.  On Friday nights, fans will continue to have the opportunity to enjoy $1 hot dogs and $2 beers through the start of the second period.  Also, Wednesday-night home games will still be “Winning Wednesdays”.  If the Wolf Pack win, each fan is entitled to a free ticket to the Pack’s next home game (some restrictions apply).  A third offer, the Wolf Pack’s “Click It or Ticket” Family Value Pack”, has been expanded from Sundays to be available for Wednesday and Thursday games as well.  The Family Value Pack features two tickets, two sodas and two hot dogs, all for only $35.

Beyond those consistent elements, Wolf Pack nights at the XL Center this season will again be highlighted by an extensive array of single-night promotions.  That assortment begins with the Pack’s home opener Saturday, October 18, when the Wolf Pack host the Portland Pirates at 7:00 PM.  The first 5,000 fans into that game receive a free Wolf Pack magnetic schedule, courtesy of CT-DOT.

The Wolf Pack 2014-15 promotional schedule includes the following:

Date/Opponent                                     Faceoff    Promotion

Saturday, October 18 vs. Portland            7:00      Opening Night (Magnetic schedule giveaway to the first 5,000 fans, presented by CT-DOT)

Wednesday, November 5 vs. Albany        11:00     Hockey doubleheader, with Wolf Pack “School Day Special” followed by UConn hosting B.C.

Saturday, November 22 vs. Bridgeport      7:30      Wolf Pack winter hat giveaway, presented by CT-DOT, to the first 3,000 fans, plus Hockey Doubleheader, with UConn hosting B.U.

Friday, November 28 vs. Norfolk               7:00      “Flashback Friday”, featuring specialty vintage 1997 Wolf Pack jerseys

Saturday, December 6 vs. Springfield       7:00      First 5,000 fans receive a Wolf Pack car magnet

Thursday, December 11 vs. Albany           7:00      “Throwback Thursday”, as the Wolf Pack throws back food and ticket prices

Friday, December 12 vs. Worcester           7:00      Teddy Bear Toss

Saturday, December 20 vs. Lehigh Valley  5:00      Birthday celebration for Sonar, the Wolf Pack’s mascot, with other mascots from around the AHL

Saturday, December 27 vs. Portland         7:00      Post-game skate on the XL Center ice

Friday, January 2 vs. St. John’s                7:00      Winter clothing drive

Saturday, January 3 vs. St. John’s            7:00      Wolf Pack team calendar giveaway to the first 2,000 fans, plus “Sonar Saves” pet adoption night

Friday, January 30 vs. Bridgeport              7:00      First 3,000 fans receive a Hartford hockey heritage poster, as part of “Hartford Hockey Heritage” weekend

Saturday, January 31 vs. Springfield         7:00      “Hartford Hockey Heritage” weekend continues, with a team trading card set giveaway to the first 2,000 fans

Saturday, February 14 vs. Albany              7:30      Hockey doubleheader, with UConn vs. Northeastern

Saturday, February 28 vs. W-B/Scr.           7:00      Wolf Pack wear special USA-themed jerseys, and the first 2,000 fans receive a Wolf Pack flag

Saturday, March 7 vs. Hershey                  7:00      Bobblehead giveaway to the first 3,000 fans

Friday, March 27 vs. Providence               7:00      “Be Kind and Respectful” Anti-bullying Night, featuring a specialty Wolf Pack jersey

Saturday, April 11 vs. Albany                    7:00      Police and Fire Appreciation Night

Friday, April 17 vs. Bridgeport                  7:00      Fan Appreciation Night

To view the full promotional schedule, click here.

Tickets for all 2014-15 Wolf Pack home games will be available for purchase starting this Monday, September 22, at the XL Center ticket office, on-line at www.hartfordwolfpack.com and by phone at (877) 522-8499.  Wolf Pack tickets start as low as $12 for youth 12 years old or younger.  To speak with a representative about season or group tickets, call (855) 762-6451.

Wolf Pack Sign Forward Vinny Saponari

HARTFORD, September 9, 2014: Hartford Wolf Pack general manager Jim Schoenfeld announced today that the Wolf Pack has signed forward Vinny Saponari to an AHL contract.

Hartford Wolf PackSaponari, 6-1 and 196 pounds, split the 2013-14 season, his first as a pro, between the AHL’s Milwaukee Admirals and the Cincinnati Cyclones of the ECHL. In 58 games with the Admirals, the 24-year-old Powder Springs, GA native scored 15 goals, which tied him for fourth on the team in that department, and added 18 assists for 33 points, while serving 14 minutes in penalties. Saponari was scoreless in two AHL postseason games. In 14 ECHL contests with the Cyclones, he totaled one goal and ten assists for 11 points, along with four PIM.

Saponari began his pro career with seven AHL games with the St. John’s IceCaps in 2012-13, after finishing his college eligibility at Northeastern University. Saponari contributed one goal and one assist for two points in those seven contests with St. John’s.

Prior to turning pro, Saponari played four seasons of Hockey East Action, two at Northeastern and two with Boston University. In 150 career college games, he rang up 34 goals and 65 assists for 99 points, along with 109 PIM, and won an NCAA title with B.U. in 2008-09, his freshman year. Between his B.U. and Northeastern tenures, Saponari spent the 2010-11 campaign in the USHL with the Dubuque Fighting Saints, notching 18-46-64 in 56 games and helping Dubuque to a league championship.

Saponari was a fourth-round selection (94th overall) by the Atlanta Thrashers in the 2008 NHL Draft, from the U.S. National Under-18 Team.

The Wolf Pack will open the home portion of their 2014-15 AHL season Saturday, October 18 at the XL Center, hosting the Portland Pirates at 7:00 PM. To speak with a Wolf Pack representative about season or group tickets, or any of the Wolf Pack’s many ticketing options, call (855) 762-6451.

Wolf Pack Sign Defenseman Steve Spinell to AHL Contract

HARTFORD, September 5, 2014: Hartford Wolf Pack general manager Jim Schoenfeld announced today that the Wolf Pack has signed defenseman Steve Spinell to an AHL contract.

Hartford Wolf PackSpinell, a 23-year-old, 6-2, 210-pound native of Vernon Hills, IL, is entering his second year of pro hockey. As a rookie last season, Spinell saw action in seven AHL games with the Providence Bruins, going scoreless with two penalty minutes. In 58 games with the ECHL’s South Carolina Stingrays, he scored one goal and added eight assists for nine points, and logged 108 PIM, tops among team defensemen and second-most overall on the club. Spinell also was a +3 and had 70 shots on goal, the second-highest total by a Stingray blueliner. In ECHL postseason action, he was scoreless with a team-high 16 PIM in four games.

Before entering the pro ranks, Spinell spent four seasons at Miami University (Ohio). In 149 career CCHA games, he totaled four goals and 32 assists for 36 points, plus 234 minutes in penalties.

The Wolf Pack will open the home portion of their 2014-15 AHL season Saturday, October 18 at the XL Center, hosting the Portland Pirates at 7:00 PM. To speak with a Wolf Pack representative about season or group tickets, or any of the Wolf Pack’s many ticketing options, call (855) 762-6451.

Wolf Pack Sign Forward Justin Vaive to AHL Contract

HARTFORD, September 3, 2014:  Hartford Wolf Pack general manager Jim Schoenfeld announced today that the Wolf Pack has signed forward Justin Vaive to an AHL contract.

Hartford Wolf PackVaive, a fourth-year pro out of Miami University (Ohio), skated in 27 games with the Wolf Pack in 2013-14, after signing a Professional Tryout (PTO) agreement January 11.  In those 27 contests, the 6-4, 210-pound Buffalo, NY native scored one goal and added four assists for five points, and served 31 minutes in penalties.  In 13 games with the Wolf Pack’s ECHL affiliate, the Greenville Road Warriors, Vaive struck for ten goals and eight assists for 18 points, while logging 20 PIM.  In the ECHL postseason, he tied for second on the Road Warrior team in goals, with six, and chipped in five assists for 11 points, in 13 contests.

Vaive split his first two pro seasons between the AHL’s San Antonio Rampage and the Cincinnati Cyclones of the ECHL, and has suited up for 83 total AHL games.  He has amassed 3-6-9 with 79 PIM in those 83 outings, and has career totals of 18-22-40, with 95 PIM, in 59 ECHL games.

Prior to turning pro, Vaive played four seasons of CCHA action at Miami, registering career totals of 23 goals and 23 assists for 46 points, with 208 PIM, in 160 games.  He was a fourth-round (92nd overall) selection by the Anaheim Ducks in the 2007 NHL draft, from the U.S. National Development Program’s Under-18 squad, and is the son of former long-time NHLer Rick Vaive.

The Wolf Pack will open the home portion of their 2014-15 AHL season Saturday, October 18 at the XL Center, hosting the Portland Pirates at 7:00 PM.  To speak with a Wolf Pack representative about season or group tickets, or any of the Wolf Pack’s many ticketing options, call (855) 762-6451.

Wolf Pack Sign Forward Shawn O’Donnell to AHL Contract

HARTFORD, August 29, 2014:  Hartford Wolf Pack general manager Jim Schoenfeld announced today that the Wolf Pack has signed forward Shawn O’Donnell to an AHL contract.

Hartford Wolf PackAs a rookie in 2013-14, O’Donnell skated in 57 games with the Wolf Pack, scoring three goals and adding seven assists for ten points.  The 6-1, 192-pound Halifax, Nova Scotia native also served 85 minutes in penalties, the fifth-highest total on the Wolf Pack club.

Prior to turning pro, the 26-year-old O’Donnell played four years of Canadian University hockey at St. Mary’s University (AUS).  In 103 career games at St. Mary’s, he totaled 24 goals and 38 assists for 62 points, along with 84 PIM.  Following the conclusion of his university career, O’Donnell joined the Florida Everblades of the ECHL, playing five 2012-13 games and contributing 1-3-4.  In 12 ECHL playoff contests, he chipped in two assists and logged 17 PIM.

The Wolf Pack will open the home portion of their 2014-15 AHL season Saturday, October 18 at the XL Center, hosting the Portland Pirates at 7:00 PM.  To speak with a Wolf Pack representative about season or group tickets, or any of the Wolf Pack’s many ticketing options, call (855) 762-6451.  Also, fans can still take advantage of the Wolf Pack’s special Opening Night package through this Sunday, August 31.  That offer consists of one Red Section ticket to the home opener October 18, one Red Section voucher that is good for a ticket to any of the Wolf Pack’s home games in October, November or December, as well as a $5 Dunkin’ Donuts gift card, all for only $30.

Hartford Wolf Pack Announce 2014-15 Schedule

HARTFORD, August 27, 2014:  Global Spectrum, operators of the XL Center and Hartford Wolf Pack, today announced the 2014-15_schedule for the Wolf Pack.

Hartford Wolf PackThe Wolf Pack’s first game of 2014-15 is on the road, as the Pack travel to Syracuse Sunday, October 12 for a 5:00 PM date with the Crunch.  Then, the Pack’s home opener at the newly-renovated XL Center takes place the following Saturday, October 18, when the Wolf Pack host the Portland Pirates at 7:00.

Including the October 18 home opener, the Pack have 12 Saturday dates on their home schedule, and 15 of their home games are on Fridays.  The 2014-15 slate also features seven Sunday home outings, as well as one Thursday and three Wednesdays.

One of those Wednesday dates, November 5 vs. Albany, will feature “School Day Special” morning hockey excitement at the XL Center, with the Wolf Pack and Devils facing off at 11:00 AM.  The remainder of the Wolf Pack’s non-Sunday home games will start at 7:00 PM, with the exception of Saturday, November 22 vs. Bridgeport and Saturday, February 14 vs. Albany, for which puck drop is 7:30 (as part of “doubleheaders” with UConn Men’s Hockey games), and Saturday, December 20 vs. Lehigh Valley, which features a special early start time of 5:00.  All Pack Sunday home contests will face off at 3:00.

The Wolf Pack’s most familiar adversaries in 2014-15 will be their Northeast Division rivals the Springfield Falcons, Bridgeport Sound Tigers and Albany Devils, whom the Pack will battle ten times each (five home and five away).  The Pack will see the other Northeast Division team, the Syracuse Crunch, eight times (four home, four away) during the campaign.

The Wolf Pack’s schedule also sees the club meet the entire Atlantic Division, which consists of the Providence Bruins, Worcester Sharks, Portland Pirates, Manchester Monarchs and St. John’s IceCaps, four times each (two home and two away).  Head Coach Ken Gernander’s club will also take on East Division foes the Hershey Bears, Norfolk Admirals, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins and Lehigh Valley Phantoms four times apiece (two home, two away), and the Pack will tangle with the Binghamton Senators twice (one home, one away).

To order Wolf Pack single-game tickets, or to speak with a Wolf Pack representative about season or group tickets, or any of the Wolf Pack’s many ticketing options, call (855) 762-6451.  Also, fans can still take advantage of the Wolf Pack’s special Opening Night package through this Sunday, August 31.  That offer consists of one Red Section ticket to the home opener October 18, one Red Section voucher that is good for a ticket to any of the Wolf Pack’s home games in October, November or December, as well as a $5 Dunkin’ Donuts gift card, all for only $30.