Wolf Pack’s Rally Falls Short in 3-2 Loss To Monarchs

Manchester, NH, March 9, 2014 – The Hartford Wolf Pack fell behind the AHL’s top team, the Manchester Monarchs, 3-0 in the first period Sunday at Verizon Wireless Arena and nearly recovered, but ended up on the short end of a 3-2 score.

Hartford Wolf PackA pair of T.J. Hensick goals closed the final to a one-goal margin, after Colin Fraser, Andrew Campbell and Jordan Weal scored for the Monarchs in the first.

“It just seems the first period is our Achilles heel right now,” Hensick said.  “We’ve had strong thirds lately, but we’ve got to find a way to have better starts.  We give up three goals early and it’s a tough battle to climb back, especially against the best team in the league.  They’re the best team in the league for a reason, and if you spot them three goals early, they’re going to shut it down defensively pretty solid.”

The loss broke a two-game Wolf Pack win streak, and cost the Pack (25-28-0-6, 56 pts.) a chance to move into a tie with idle Bridgeport in the Northeast Division standings.  The win improved the Monarchs’ league-best record to 39-16-2-6 for 86 points.

Manchester outshot the Wolf Pack 11-4 in the first period, and jumped on top on a power play at 9:14, with Tommy Hughes in the penalty box for tripping.  Linden Vey carried the puck down the right side in the Wolf Pack zone and dropped it off to Fraser, whose snapshot beat Hartford goaltender David LeNeveu (22 saves) over the catching glove.

Campbell, a veteran defenseman and Manchester’s captain, scored his third goal in 62 games on the year at 12:54 to make it a 2-0 Monarch lead.  Wolf Pack defenseman Conor Allen skated in front of LeNeveu just as Campbell fired the puck from the top of the right circle, and the shot got by LeNeveu and into the top shelf.

A four-on-four goal upped the Manchester lead to 3-0 at 16:53.  A shot from the blue line by Andrew Bodnarchuk went wide, but Zach O’Brien jumped on the carom behind the net and fed it in front to Weal, who shot it past LeNeveu from point-blank range.

That would be it for the Monarch offense, though, and the Wolf Pack got on the scoreboard with only 22.6 seconds remaining in the period.  Allen stopped an attempted Monarch breakout just inside the Manchester blue line, and found Hensick all alone in front of Manchester goaltender J.F. Berube (18 saves).  Hensick had time to put a fake on Berube, and Hensick slipped his eighth goal of the year through the pads.

The second period was nearly dead even, with neither team scoring, despite both enjoying two-man advantages, the Monarchs a five-on-three of 1:19 and the Wolf Pack one of 49 seconds.  Shots on goal were eight apiece in the middle frame.

It was nearly a scoreless standoff in the third as well, but the Wolf Pack were finally able to cut the lead to one with 58.2 seconds remaining.  With LeNeveu on the bench for an extra attacker, Ryan Bourque worked the puck out of a scrum to J.T. Miller in the slot, and Miller passed to the right-wing side to Hensick, who whipped the puck behind a sliding Berube.

The Wolf Pack were able to pull LeNeveu successfully again, but Berube and the Monarchs held on, dropping the Wolf Pack to 14 points out of a playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.

The Wolf Pack’s next action is a home game at the XL Center this Friday, March 14, a 7:00 PM contest against the Adirondack Phantoms.  All Wolf Pack Friday-night home games feature $1 hot dogs and $2 beers through the start of the second period, presented by Marc’s Appliance Warehouse, located at 75 Prospect Ave., Hartford, CT.

Tickets for all Wolf Pack 2013-14 home games are on sale now at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center, 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.

Hartford Wolf Pack 2 at Manchester Monarchs 3
Sunday, March 9, 2014 – Verizon Wireless Arena

Hartford 1 0 1 – 2
Manchester 3 0 0 – 3

1st Period-1, Manchester, Fraser 3 (Vey, McNabb), 9:14 (PP). 2, Manchester, Campbell 3 (Shore, O'Brien), 12:54. 3, Manchester, Weal 16 (O'Brien, Bodnarchuk), 16:53. 4, Hartford, Hensick 8 (Allen, Kristo), 19:37. Penalties-Fast Hfd (hooking), 2:12; Hughes Hfd (tripping), 7:40; McIlrath Hfd (fighting), 11:16; Sabourin Mch (fighting), 11:16; Beach Hfd (delay of game), 15:44; McNabb Mch (checking to the head), 16:29; Shore Mch (hooking), 19:44.

2nd Period- No Scoring. Penalties-Miller Hfd (slashing), 8:53; Powe Hfd (cross-checking), 9:34; Livingston Mch (slashing), 12:24; Campbell Mch (hooking), 13:35.

3rd Period-5, Hartford, Hensick 9 (Miller, Bourque), 19:01. Penalties-LoVerde Mch (holding), 3:02; Johnson Hfd (roughing), 8:21; Sabourin Mch (goaltender interference), 8:21; Sabourin Mch (tripping), 11:46.

Shots on Goal-Hartford 4-8-7-19. Manchester 11-8-6-25.
Power Play Opportunities-Hartford 0 / 6; Manchester 1 / 5.
Goalies-Hartford, LeNeveu 4-8-0 (25 shots-22 saves). Manchester, Berube 22-14-2 (19 shots-17 saves).
A-4,996
Referees-Jon McIsaac (45), Jarrod Ragusin (54).
Linesmen-Ed Boyle (81), Joe Ross (92).

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 3/9

UConn Huskies Daily Roundup

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

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Video: UConn Women Crush Cincinnati, 72-42 [sox & dawgs]

Unbeaten Huskies a step ahead of Cincinnati [carl adamec – snyuconn.com]

Notebook: Will Stewart go home again? [carl adamec – snyuconn.com]

Mohegan Sun Wants To Be AAC’s Longtime Home (As Long As UConn Stays) [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Notes From UConn’s Quarterfinal Win [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Stewart Again Found Success At The Line Vs. Cincinnati [rich elliott – ct post]

Geno Escapes Trouble, Dolson Reacts In A Hurry [rich elliott – ct post]

Drummond Pays A Visit To Huskies At Mohegan Sun [rich elliott – ct post]

Stokes Tapping Into Her Potential, Named To All-AAC Second Team [rich elliott – ct post]

Dolson provides the laughs in UConn's laugher [jim fuller – new haven register]

UConn's Stewart making way to free-throw line [jim fuller – new haven register]

UConn has easy win over Cincinnati in AAC tournament [ct post]

Huskies Complete First Step In AAC Tournament, Face Rutgers On Sunday [hartford courant]

Notebook: Arena Hopes This Isn't A One-And-Done [hartford courant]

Geno's Son-In-Law Is – Surprise! – A Basketball Coach [hartford courant]

UConn women cruise past Cincinnati into AAC semifinals [new haven register]

Auriemma: Slaughter's return at Louisville an inspiration to entire league [new haven register]

Hartley's all the way back [the day]

Huskies make the effort regardless of the score [the hour]

Watch: Geno on AAC [snyuconn.com]

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Video: Louisville Embarrasses UConn Men, 81-48 [sox & dawgs]

Wrapping Things Up at YUM! Center [dom amore – hartford courant]

Kevin Ollie: "We Play Like This, We've Got Two Games and Everybody Can Go on Spring Break" [david borges – new haven register]

UConn notebook: Cardinals’ stop the 3-ball; Smith plays like All-American [william paxton – ct post]

UConn report card: Huskies flunk final regular-season exam [william paxton – ct post]

Men’s hoops: American tourney set [john silver – snyuconn.com]

Rock Bottom [uconn huskies basketball]

UConn men fall to Louisville, 81-48 [ct post]

Huskies look to regroup after embarrassing loss [ct post]

Closer look at AAC men [ct post]

Calhoun In Charge From Day One, Then Got First Win In 1986 [hartford courant]

Louisville Gives UConn No Shot In 81-48 Rout [hartford courant]

Coin Toss Gives Bearcats Top Rung In AAC Tournament [hartford courant]

Louisville devours UConn once again [new haven register]

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UConn Football Spring Practice Starts Monday [sox & dawgs]

As UConn Football Training Ramps Up, 'Everybody Has Value,' Coach Says [hartford courant]

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W. Lacrosse. Huskies To Host James Madison on Sunday [uconnhuskies.com]

Baseball. UConn Topped In Extras For Second Straight Day At Florida, 2-1 [uconnhuskies.com]

M. Track. Men's Track & Field Completes Day One at IC4A Championships [uconnhuskies.com]

W. Track. McLaren Wins High Jump to Pace Huskies At ECAC Championships [uconnhuskies.com]

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Gigantic SOX & Dawgs 2014 MLB Preview – Day 1 – NL West

Welcome to the Gigantic Sox and Dawgs 2014 MLB preview.  Over the next few days you will get a team by team look at its key players, new faces, their potential MVP, Cy Young and Rookie of the Year candidates, their possible starting lineup and rotation as well as a quick summary. 

SOX & Dawgs 2014 MLB Preview - NL WestWe will also select a MVP candidate and Cy Young candidate for each team no matter what their predicted team outcome is.

Also added this year is some home stadium information along with dates the teams will play against the Boston Red Sox.  The red shaded games are at Fenway; the blue shaded games are road games.

This preview was sculpted over the off season with some mild tweaking as we went along prior to publication.  It comes from a culmination of reading many hours of baseball research. 

I hope you enjoy this look at the upcoming season. 

It was a lot of work but a lot of fun compiling this preview and starting today we will take a look at the National League West.  The rest of the schedule follows with a different division being profiled each day and the final day will bring you the winners, award selections and a list of managers who have a lot to prove in 2014 if they want to be on the bench in 2015.

Tomorrow you will get the American League West preview followed by the NL Central, AL Central, NL East and AL East.

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National League West

Last year it looked like the Dodgers were drowning in their money then Yasiel Puig happened both for the good and the bad.  No matter what he did on or off the field it impacted and seemingly motivated his teammates who played the best baseball in a 50 game stretch in MLB history and it led them to NL West title. While the Dodgers roared the rest of the division cowered. The Diamondbacks were the only team that was even close, while the Giants, Padres and Rockies were non-factors.  Look for the Dodgers to repeat, the Giants to make a comeback and the Diamondbacks to contend in 2014.

Los Angeles Dodgers1. Los Angeles – Manager Don Mattingly (4th year)

 Clayton Kershaw #22 of the Los Angeles Dodgers looks on after throwing out Justin Upton #8 of the Atlanta Braves during Game One of the National League Division Series at Turner Field on October 3, 2013 in Atlanta, Georgia. Off to a subpar start with talk of the manager being relieved of his duties things had to change in LA.  On June 22 they were 9.5 GB and 11 games under .500. They brought in RF Yasiel Puig who energized the team and fans and in one month they were in 1st place by a 0.5 game and were 4 games over .500.  At the All-Star break they were 47-47 from that point on they played .662 ball and ran away with the NL West even though they were sub .500 against the division.  The streak saved Don Mattingly’s job and kept a lot of players in LA who may have been shipped elsewhere.  This offseason they locked up defending NL CYA SP Clayton Kershaw (7/214) and brought in RP Jamey Wright and RP Chris Perez for bullpen depth and SP’s Paul Maholm and Dan Haren to round out the rotation.  This team is loaded and if they play anywhere near like 2013 they will run away and hide.

Home Field: Dodger Stadium; Playing Surface: natural grass; Opened: 1962; Capacity: 56,000

2013 Attendance: 3,743,527 (1st in NL)

Key Players: 1B Adrian Gonzalez; SS Hanley Ramirez; CF Matt Kemp; SP Clayton Kershaw; SP Zack Greinke

MVP Candidate: 1B Adrian Gonzalez

Cy Young Candidate: SP Clayton Kershaw

ROY Candidate: 2B Alexander Guerrero

Key Additions: SP Paul Maholm; RP Chris Perez; RP Jamey Wright; 2B Alexander Guerrero; SP Dan Haren; OF Mike Baxter; IF Chone Figgins; OF Jeremy Hazelbaker; SS Erisbel Arruebarrena

Possible lineup: Crawford LF; Puig RF; Gonzalez 1B; Ramirez SS; Kemp CF; Uribe 3B; Ellis C; Guerrero 2B

Possible rotation: Kershaw; Greinke; Ryu; Haren; Maholm

Games against Red Sox in 2014: None

San Francisco Giants2. San Francisco – Manager Bruce Bochy (8th year/20th overall)

 Buster Posey #28 of the San Francisco Giants bats against the Colorado Rockies at AT&T Park on May 25, 2013 in San Francisco, California. 2013 started out okay in San Francisco the Giants got out to a small division lead only to have the wheels come off by mid-May.  They ended up 10 games below .500 and 16 GB of the Los Angeles Dodgers.  So what have the Giants done to correct this downward spiral of ’13? They signed FA SP Tim Hudson and FA IF/OF Michael Morse and didn’t bring back Andres Torres, Chad Gaudin and Barry Zito. Other than that they’ve kind of stood pat hoping last season was an aberration and not a trend.

Home Field: AT&T Park; Playing Surface: natural grass; Opened: 2000; Capacity: 41,915

2013 Attendance: 3,369,106 (3rd in NL)

Key Players: C Buster Posey; RF Hunter Pence; SS Brandon Crawford; SP Matt Cain; RP Sergio Romo

MVP Candidate: C Buster Posey

Cy Young Candidate: SP Matt Cain

ROY Candidate: RP Heath Hembree

Key Additions: SP Tim Hudson; LF Michael Morse; C Guillermo Quiroz; INF Brandon Hicks; RP David Huff

Possible lineup: Pagan CF; Scutaro 2B; Belt 1B; Posey C; Pence RF; Sandoval 3B; Morse LF; Crawford SS

Possible rotation: Bumgarner; Cain; Lincecum; Hudson; Volgelsong

Games against Red Sox in 2014: None

Arizona Diamondbacks3. Arizona – Manager Kirk Gibson (5th year)

 Paul Goldschmidt #44 of the Arizona Diamondbacks hits a solo home run during the sixth inning of a baseball game against the San Diego Padres at Petco Park on September 24, 2013 in San Diego, California. The Diamondbacks need to make the post season or Kirk Gibson’s run could be over in the desert.  Since taking over the team has finished 5th, 1st, 3rd and 2nd in NL West and had one playoff series, a 5-game loss to Milwaukee in 2011.  Gone are young hopefuls SP Tyler Skaggs and CF Adam Eaton both dealt as part of a 3-way trade for LF Mark Trumbo.  This could be a good team and will challenge for a playoff spot along with Dodgers and the Giants.  It’s up to Gibson to mold them and get them on a playoff run.

Home Field: Chase Field Playing Surface: natural grass/retractable roof; Opened: 1998;    Capacity: 48,633

2013 Attendance: 2,134,795 (14th in NL)

Key Players: 3B Martin Prado; 1B Paul Goldschmidt; LF Mark Trumbo; CF Gerardo Parra; SP Patrick Corbin

MVP Candidate: 1B Paul Goldschmidt

Cy Young Candidate: SP Patrick Corbin

ROY Candidate: SP Archie Bradley; SS Didi Gregorius

Key Additions: LF Mark Trumbo; SP Bronson Arroyo; C Henry Blanco; IF/OF Matt Tuiasosopo; RP Addison Reed; SP Alex Sanabia; SS Didi Gregorius; RP Oliver Perez

Possible lineup: Parra CF; Hill 2B; M. Montero C; Goldschmidt 1B; Trumbo LF; Ross RF; Prado 3B; Gregorius SS

Possible rotation: Corbin; McCarthy; Arroyo; Cahill; Delgado

Games against Red Sox in 2014: None

San Diego Padres4. San Diego – Manager Bud Black (8th year)

Chase Headley #7 of the San Diego Padres throw to first base on a hit by Martin Prado (not pictured) of the Arizona Diamondbacks during the second inning of a baseball game at Petco Park on September 24, 2013 in San Diego, California. It’s a known fact that the Padres struggle to score runs and working half your time in a pitchers park doesn’t help matter much.  Even with a winning record at Petco in 2013 they were still outscored in their own park. With the exception of September they were outscored every month of the season and as the season progressed the differential got worse.  Then in September they came around.  They were actually 34-32 after the All-Star break despite being outscored.  They were expecting SP Corey Luebke back but he suffered another injury in February and will have his second Tommy John surgery.  The injury could help top prospect Casey Kelly get into the five-man rotation out of camp.

Home Field: Petco Park; Playing Surface: natural grass; Opened: 2004 Capacity: 42,524

2013 Attendance: 2,166,691 (12th in NL)

Key Players: 3B Chase Headley; 1B Yonder Alonso; SP Ian Kennedy; RP Huston Street; LF Carlos Quentin

MVP Candidate: 3B Chase Headley

Cy Young Candidate: SP Ian Kennedy

ROY Candidate: SP Casey Kelly

Key Additions: SP Josh Johnson; RF Seth Smith; RP Alex Torres; RP Jesse Hahn; RP Joaquin Benoit; IF/OF Xavier Nady

Possible lineup: Cabrera SS; Venable CF; Headley 3B; Quentin LF; Alonso 1B; Gyorko 2B; Smith RF; Hunley C

Possible rotation: Kennedy; Cashner; Johnson; Ross; Kelly

Games against Red Sox in 2014: None

Colorado Rockies5. Colorado – Manager Walt Weiss (2nd year)

 Troy Tulowitzki #2 of the Colorado Rockies jumps over Mark Kotsay #14 of the San Diego Padres as he turns a double play during the fifth inning of a baseball game at Petco Park on September 6, 2013 in San Diego, California. Inconsistency lead to a last place finish for Colorado in 2013 after a 13-4 start they struggled to get near .500 at the break.  They were 28-38 from there on out and finished 20 GB the Dodgers in Walt Weiss’ first season as bench boss.  They need to improve on the road where they had a nearly MINUS 100 run differential and were 23 games under .500.  Gone is Todd Helton who retired and now this is Troy Tulowitzki’s team as he assumes the mantle as face of the franchise.  They’ve added 1B Justin Morneau, 2 starting pitchers to the rotation and strengthened the bullpen in an attempt to upgrade.

Home Field: Coors Field; Playing Surface: natural grass; Opened: 1995; Capacity: 50,480

2013 Attendance: 2,793,828 (5th in NL)

Key Players: LF Carlos Gonzalez; SS Troy Tulowitzki; RF Michael Cuddyer; 1B Justin Morneau; SP Jorge De La Rosa

MVP Candidate: LF Carlos Gonzalez

Cy Young Candidate: SP Jorge De La Rosa

ROY Candidate: SP Jonathan Gray; SP Eddie Butler

Key Additions: 1B Justin Morneau; OF Drew Stubbs; OF Brandon Barnes; SP Brett Anderson; SP Franklin Morales; RP LaTroy Hawkins; RP Boone Logan; C Michael McKenry; IF Paul Janish

Possible lineup: Dickerson CF; Arenado 3B; Gonzalez LF; Tulowitzki SS; Cuddyer RF; Morneau 1B; Rosario C; Rutledge 2B

Possible rotation: De La Rosa; Chacin; Anderson; Chatwood; Morales

Games against Red Sox in 2014: None

Tomorrow: The American League West

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UConn Football Spring Practice Starts Monday

Other than a little bit of video, new UConn Huskies football coach Bob Diaco hasn't seen any of his new charges on the field in person with the exception of the conditioning drills.

UConn HuskiesNow on Monday, Diaco will get to see that as UConn opens up spring practice, the first of 15 including the Blue/White game on April 12. And he'll do so with most of the 2013 team, not all though.

We already knew that OT Xavier Hemingway, DE/TE E.J. Norris and RB Joe Williams, who never suited up, had left the program before the spring semester. And when you persuse the 2014 UConn spring roster that was released, you'll notice a few players are no longer listed.

Safety Ty-Meer Brown is no longer listed on the roster as it appears the neck injury he suffered during the 2013 season has ended his career. QB/WR Scott McCummings, who blew his Achilles tendon in the preseason, is also no longer on the roster.

You'll also notice there are two true freshman on the roster in LB Chris Britton and CB Jamar Summers. Both were early enrollees.

The only position change that I could notice was that Andreas Knappe has been moved from the defensive line to the offensive line.

It's going to be interesting to see what transpires during spring practice.

You have a battle at the quarterback position, you have to replace most of your offensive line although it appears Gus Cruz has gotten through his cardiac issue as he is back listed on the roster.

Most importantly, both sides of the ball will have to learn a new system.

So what does Diaco hope to accomplish over the next month?

"If we can walk out of the spring after 15 practices and the team understands how we expect the games to be played, not necessarily what the plays are, but how we expect the games to be played with the proper energy, effort and detail and mental toughness necessary to execute over periods of time, if we can end spring football with that implanted into the DNA, it will be a positive thing.”

We'll get more about the career-ending injury for Brown as well as how the first practice of the spring went on Monday.

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Miller Leads Wolf Pack Past Devils, 4-3

Hartford, CT, March 8, 2014 – J.T. Miller had a goal and three assists Saturday night at the XL Center, and Ryan Bourque scored the game-winning goal and added two assists, as the Hartford Wolf Pack defeated the Albany Devils, 4-3.

Hartford Wolf PackIt was a see-saw battle, with the Wolf Pack giving up the first goal of the game, then scoring the next three, before giving up two quick third-period goals.  After Albany had tied the score at three, Bourque’s 17th goal of the year at 12:25 of the third held up as the game-winner.

Jesper Fast and Bretton Stamler also scored for the Wolf Pack, who won for the sixth time in their last seven games, and Conor Allen had two assists.  Dov Grumet-Morris made 33 saves.  Brandon Burlon, Mike Sislo and Joe Whitney scored for the Devils, and Kelly Zajac had two assists.

“The first period was pretty frustrating, they came out hot and pretty much all over us,” Bourque said. “We know any time we play Albany it’s going to be a stingy kind of game, but once we got our feet moving and started to put pucks deep and play the game we play, we started to have an advantage.”

After a scoreless first period in which Albany outshot the Wolf Pack 13-5, the Devils finally solved Grumet-Morris with a power-play goal at 9:04 of the second period.

It was Burlon ending the scoreless deadlock, with Kyle Jean in the penalty box for goaltender interference.  Zajac moved the puck to Burlon on the left side of the slot, and Burlon snapped a shot past Grumet-Morris’ stick side.

The goal was Burlon’s fourth of the season, and three of them have come against the Wolf Pack.

The Wolf Pack would respond with the next two goals, though, with Fast and Stamler scoring only 2:34 apart.

Fast buried the rebound of a Bourque shot at 14:31 to get the Wolf Pack on the scoreboard.  Miller found Bourque in front of the net with a pass, and after Albany goaltender Scott Wedgewood (17 saves) stopped Bourque’s close-in try, the rebound came right to Fast along the goal line on the left-wing side, and Fast slammed it in.

Stamler then gave the Wolf Pack their first lead at 17:05, with his second career AHL goal.  Miller handed the puck to Stamler in center ice, and Stamler broke into the Albany zone.  As he charged up the slot, Stamler had a shot blocked, but the puck caromed right back to him and he was able to make a quick move and beat Wedgewood.

The Wolf Pack scored again early in the third period, as Miller tallied at 2:02 to make it a 3-1 game.  Allen threw the puck down low from the left point and Miller, stationed to Wedgewood’s right, deflected between him and the post.

The Devils countered shortly thereafter, though, as Sislo and Whitney both scored in a span of only 28 seconds, starting at 6:29.

Sislo’s goal came after Harri Pesonen’s shot from a sharp angle on left wing squeezed through Grumet-Morris’ pads.  Sislo reached in behind the Wolf Pack goaltender and poked it into the net, despite the best efforts of Hartford defenseman Danny Syvret.

Then, at 6:57, Whitney scored his 20th of the season to bring the Devils into a tie.  Whitney worked the puck away from Stamler in the slot and snapped a shot past Grumet-Morris on the stick side.

Grumet-Morris steadied himself after that, though, and Bourque and Miller combined to put home the decisive goal at 12:25.  Miller played the puck to Bourque in center ice to create a two-on-one into the Albany zone.  Carrying down right wing, Bourque used Miller as a decoy and ripped a shot through Wedgewood’s legs, to put the Wolf Pack ahead to stay.

The Wolf Pack finish a three-game weekend on Sunday afternoon, visiting the league-leading Manchester Monarchs for a 3:00 PM game.  All of the action of that battle can be heard live on Fox Sports Radio 1410, and on-line at www.foxsportsradio1410.com and iHeartRadio.  Video streaming is available at www.ahllive.com.

The Wolf Pack’s next home game is this Friday, March 14, a 7:00 PM contest against the Adirondack Phantoms.  All Wolf Pack Friday-night home games feature $1 hot dogs and $2 beers through the start of the second period, presented by Marc’s Appliance Warehouse, located at 75 Prospect Ave., Hartford, CT.

Tickets for all Wolf Pack 2013-14 home games are on sale now at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center, 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.

Albany Devils 3 at Hartford Wolf Pack 4
Saturday, March 8, 2014 – XL Center

Albany 0 1 2 – 3
Hartford 0 2 2 – 4

1st Period- No Scoring. Penalties-Burlon Alb (cross-checking), 1:29; Pesonen Alb (goaltender interference), 8:24; Pelley Alb (tripping), 10:21; Jean Hfd (goaltender interference), 14:17.

2nd Period-1, Albany, Burlon 4 (Zajac), 9:04 (PP). 2, Hartford, Fast 12 (Bourque, Miller), 14:31. 3, Hartford, Stamler 2 (Miller, Allen), 17:05. Penalties-Jean Hfd (goaltender interference), 7:16.

3rd Period-4, Hartford, Miller 12 (Allen, Bourque), 2:02. 5, Albany, Sislo 19 (Pesonen, Sestito), 6:29. 6, Albany, Whitney 20 (Zajac), 6:57. 7, Hartford, Bourque 17 (Miller), 12:25. Penalties-Allen Hfd (slashing), 17:51.

Shots on Goal-Albany 13-10-13-36. Hartford 5-10-6-21.
Power Play Opportunities-Albany 1 / 3; Hartford 0 / 3.
Goalies-Albany, Wedgewood 9-12-3 (21 shots-17 saves). Hartford, Grumet-Morris 13-11-5 (36 shots-33 saves).
A-5,973
Referees-Chris Brown (86).
Linesmen-Derek Wahl (46), Paul Simeon (66).

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Video: Louisville Embarrasses UConn Men, 81-48

You always want to head to your conference tournament at the top of your game. After Saturday's stinker, the UConn Huskies men's basketball team has a lot of work to do before the tournament starts on Thursday night.

 UConn coach Kevin Ollie looks distraught during the second half of his team's 81-48 loss to Louisville at the KFC Yum! Center Saturday afternoon. After the UConn women ruined the senior day of the Louisville Cardinals on Monday, the Louisville men made sure theirs wasn't ruined with an 81-48 pasting of UConn in front of a sold-out crowd at the KFC Yum! Center on Saturday afternoon.

The UConn men finish up the regular season at 24-7 (12-6 American). Louisville finishes up at 26-5 (15-3) and picked up a share of the American Athletic Conference regular season title.

DeAndre Daniels led the Huskies with 17 points and had eight rebounds. Shabazz Napier added nine points and nine rebounds.

Montrezl Harrell led the Cardinals with a double-double of 20 points and 11 rebounds. Luke Hancock added 16 points while Wayne Blackshear had 11 and Chris Jones had 10.

Senior Russ Smith had just three points for Louisville but had 13 assists. Stephan Van Treese pulled down a game-high 13 rebounds.

The Cardinals started out the game on a 17-5 run as UConn couldn't buy a basket early on. The Huskies scored the next six points to cut the lead in half but still ended up trailing by 12 at the half at 30-18.

UConn would cut the lead to seven but they never got back into the game as Louisville put together two big runs to set up the rout.

Just when you thought their game a few weeks ago was the worst offensive performance, this one took the cake and then some. All things considered though, it was just the second loss in the last nine games for the Huskies.

Unfortunately though, they haven't played all that great in those seven wins either.

UConn will have until Thursday to get their act together as they'll take on the fifth seeded Memphis Tigers in the quarterfinals of the American Athletic Conference Tournament. Tip is scheduled for approximately 9:20 p.m. at Fed Ex Forum in Memphis.

UConn Huskies @ Louisville Cardinals 3/8/14 box score

Here are the postgame quotes from Louisville head coach Rick Pitino and UConn head coach Kevin Ollie.

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Video: UConn Women Crush Cincinnati, 72-42

After winning the American Athletic Conference regular season title, the next goal for the UConn Huskies women's basketball team is to win the AAC Tournament at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT.

They got that started on Saturday afternoon when they faced former player and coach Jamelle Elliott and her Cincinnati Bearcats squad.

 UConn forward Breanna Stewart draws the foul from Cincinnati guard Jasmine Whitfield as she drives to the basket. AAC Player of the Year Breanna Stewart helped lead UConn past Cincinnati 72-42 in front of 7,332 at Mohegan Sun Arena.

The Huskies improve to 32-0 while the Bearcats finish their season at 13-18.

Stewart led four UConn players in double figures with 22 points and had five rebounds. Bria Hartley added 17 points and five assists while Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis had 12 points.

Stefanie Dolson came close to a double-double with 10 points and a game-high nine rebounds.

Jeanise Randolph paced the Bearcats with 14 points and seven rebounds. Kayla Cook added nine points.

Playing their second game in as many days, Cincinnati stayed close with UConn over the first 10 minutes trailing 17-13. But as they always do, the Huskies went on one of those unrecoverable runs, this one of the 20-4 variety, to enjoy a 37-17 lead at the break.

The Huskies opened up the second half on a 13-3 run and never looked back from there.

UConn will take on the Rutgers Scarlet Knights on Sunday afternoon at 1 p.m. in the semifinals. The game will be broadcast nationally on ESPNU.

UConn Huskies vs Cincinnati Bearcats 2014 AAC Tournament Quarterfinals 3/8/14 box score

Here are the postgame quotes from UConn head coach Geno Auriemma and Cincinnati head coach Jamelle Elliott.

Here are UConn's postgame notes.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 3/8

UConn Huskies Daily Roundup

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

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UConn Women's Basketball links

Auriemma, Stewart Pick Up Top AAC Honors [sox & dawgs]

UConn’s Stewart takes AAC award in stride [carl adamec – snyuconn.com]

Now Comes The Fun For The Huskies [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Stokes Tapping Into Her Potential, Named To All-AAC Second Team [rich elliott – ct post]

UConn, Cincinnati To Meet For Third Time This Season [rich elliott – ct post]

AAC Coaches Made Dolson A Double Winner [rich elliott – ct post]

Stewart, Auriemma Talk AAC Awards [rich elliott – ct post]

Former UConn star eyeing a second straight EuroCup title [jim fuller – new haven register]

Quite the haul of awards for UConn [jim fuller – new haven register]

Top-Ranked UConn Women's Hoops Set for Inaugural American Athletic Conference Championship [uconnhuskies.com]

UConn Women's Basketball Takes Home Conference Awards [uconn huskies youtube]

Powerful UConn Women Poised For Long Postseason Run [hartford courant]

The Geno Auriemma Show: A special letter [snyuconn.com]

UConn Men's Basketball links

Rick Pitino: ‘We’ll Miss UConn.’ [dom amore – hartford courant]

Huskies Heading Into Most Hostile Of Environments [dom amore – hartford courant]

Rick Pitino Talks UConn, Jim Calhoun [david borges – new haven register]

No. 19 UConn Prepares For Saturday Tilt With No. 11 Louisville [uconnhuskies.com]

Louisville's Russ Smith Got His Seasoning In Northwest Connecticut [hartford courant]

Louisville has had UConn's number recently [new haven register]

Huskies' goal: Keep momentum for the postseason [the day]

UConn Football links

Video: UConn Football Coach Bob Diaco on CPTV Sports "Beyond The Beat" [sox & dawgs]

UConn coach gets rave reviews from one of his former stars [jim fuller – new haven register]

UConn football: Brown’s career over; roster set for spring [john silver – snyuconn.com]

UConn Sets Roster; Will Begin Football Practice Monday [hartford courant]

Former ND star Carlo Calabrese says Bob Diaco will bring winning to UConn [new haven register]

Other UConn related links

Baseball. Max McDowell Named To 2014 Johnny Bench Award Watch List [uconnhuskies.com]

Baseball. UConn Falls In Extras At Florida, 1-0 [uconnhuskies.com]

M. Ice Hockey. A Look Back at UConn's Atlantic Hockey Regular Season [uconnhuskies.com]

M. Ice. Hockey. Don't Look Ahead: UConn's Hockey Future Starts Right Now [hartford courant]

Softball. Rain Cancels Friday Softball Contests in South Carolina [uconnhuskies.com]

W. Ice Hockey. Elaine Chuli Named WHEA Honorable Mention All Star [uconnhuskies.com]

M. Tennis. Huskies Fall at Brown, 5-2 [uconnhuskies.com]

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Miller, Fast Guide Wolf Pack Past Falcons, 6-2

Hartford, CT, March 7, 2014J.T. Miller and Jesper Fast had a goal and two assists each for the Hartford Wolf Pack Friday night at the XL Center, as the Wolf Pack defeated the Northeast Division-leading Springfield Falcons, 6-2.

Hartford Wolf PackIt was the most decisive margin of victory of the season for the Wolf Pack, who broke open a tight, 3-2 game with three third-period goals.  The win was the fourth straight for Hartford in the the season series with the Falcons, who won the first six games between the two clubs.

The Wolf Pack also got a goal and an assist from T.J. Hensick, and Danny Kristo, Arron Asham and Tommy Hughes also scored.  Marek Hrivik had two assists.  Ryan Craig scored both Springfield goals.

“We had a great third period, we put emphasis on getting pucks to the net,” Wolf Pack head coach Ken Gernander said. “We got some fortuitous bounces, and good things happen when you put pucks on the net.”

The Wolf Pack grabbed the lead twice in the first period, but both times the Falcons came back to tie on goals by Craig, their captain.

Kristo, in his first game back after missing eight with an injury, opened the scoring for Hartford only 1:45 into the game.  Kristo forechecked Austin Madaisky off the puck in the right-wing corner and fed the puck toward the front of the Falcon net.  The pass hit the toe of Craig’s skate and deflected behind Springfield goaltender Jeremy Smith (24 saves).

Craig tied the score at one at 10:55, on a rebound of a Dana Tyrell shot.  Wolf Pack goaltender Dov Grumet-Morris (31 saves) stopped Tyrell’s drive from the top of the right circle, but Craig was able to pounce on the rebound and lift it over a prone Grumet-Morris.

The Wolf Pack were awarded a long five-on-three power play at 12:24, when Darryl Boyce received a double-minor for high-sticking Kyle Beach, and Madaisky was also hit with an elbowing penalty.

Hartford took advantage at 14:17, on Miller’s 11th goal of the season.  Miller slapped a shot from the top of the right circle that re-directed off of Craig’s stick and went through Smith’s legs.

Craig rebounded again, though, with only 54.5 seconds remaining in the period.  Craig was able to work the puck away from Aaron Johnson in the right-wing corner and head toward the front of the net.  Grumet-Morris seemed to have the play shut off, but Craig kept knifing away at the puck and finally managed to poke it behind the Wolf Pack goaltender for a 2-2 tie.

Fast scored the only goal of the second period, off a fine feed from Miller, at 7:35.  Kyle Beach, who was at the end of his shift, played the puck down the left-wing side in the Springfield zone to Miller, who found Fast in the slot.  Fast unloaded a quick shot that beat Smith over the catching glove.

It remained a one-goal game until nearly the halfway point of the third period, before the Wolf Pack reeled off three quick scores in a span of 4:37.

Asham gave the Wolf Pack a two-goal cushion at 9:59, after Hensick and Hrivik combined to strip Springfield’s Carter Camper of the puck in the slot.  Asham jumped on the loose puck and ripped a shot past Smith on the glove side.

Hensick then made it a 5-2 lead at 13:12, on a bad-angle shot.  Bretton Stamler worked the puck down the right-wing side to Hensick, who dropped below the goal line and got Smith to come off the post to his left.  Hensick’s shot appeared to clip the back of Smith’s mask before finding its way into the net.

Hughes completed the scoring with the second goal of his rookie season at 14:36.  Miller banked a pass off the right-wing boards, and Hughes leaned into a shot from the point, powering it over Smith’s catching glove and into the corner of the net.

With the victory, their fifth in the last six games, the Wolf Pack improved to 24-27-0-6 for 54 points, and moved to within three points of third-place Bridgeport in the Northeast Division.  Hartford also leapfrogged Syracuse and moved into an 11th-place tie with Worcester in the Eastern Conference, 14 points out of a playoff spot.

The Wolf Pack are right back at the XL Center, Saturday night, hosting the Albany Devils in a 7:00 PM game.  Tickets for all Wolf Pack 2013-14 home games are on sale now at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center, 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.

Springfield Falcons 2 at Hartford Wolf Pack 6
Friday, March 7, 2014 – XL Center

Springfield 2 0 0 – 2
Hartford 2 1 3 – 6

1st Period-1, Hartford, Kristo 18 (Powe, McIlrath), 1:45. 2, Springfield, Craig 10 (Tyrell, Chaput), 10:55. 3, Hartford, Miller 11 (Johnson, Fast), 14:17 (PP). 4, Springfield, Craig 11 (Madaisky, Chaput), 19:05. Penalties-Boyce Spr (double minor – high-sticking), 12:24; Madaisky Spr (elbowing), 12:24; Bourque Hfd (interference), 15:06.

2nd Period-5, Hartford, Fast 11 (Miller, Beach), 7:35. Penalties-Hughes Hfd (holding), 16:24.

3rd Period-6, Hartford, Asham 3 (Hrivik, Hensick), 9:59. 7, Hartford, Hensick 7 (Stamler, Hrivik), 13:12. 8, Hartford, Hughes 2 (Miller, Fast), 14:36. Penalties-Larkin Spr (interference), 17:05; McIlrath Hfd (high-sticking), 18:24.

Shots on Goal-Springfield 15-5-13-33. Hartford 12-7-11-30.
Power Play Opportunities-Springfield 0 / 3; Hartford 1 / 4.
Goalies-Springfield, Smith 18-12-3 (30 shots-24 saves). Hartford, Grumet-Morris 12-11-5 (33 shots-31 saves).
A-4,339
Referees-Trevor Hanson (47), Jarrod Ragusin (54).
Linesmen-Luke Galvin (2), Kevin Redding (16).

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