Rangers Assign Steve Eminger to the Connecticut Whale For Conditioning

NEW YORK, February 13, 2013 – New York Rangers President and General Manager Glen Sather announced today that the club has assigned defenseman Steve Eminger to the Connecticut Whale of the American Hockey League (AHL) for conditioning.

CT WhaleEminger, 29, has skated in four contests this season, having made his season debut on January 23 against Boston. He has not dressed in six of the Rangers last seven games. Eminger is four points shy of 100 career NHL points, having registered 19 goals and 77 assists in 457 career regular season games.

The Woodbridge, Ontario native was acquired by the Rangers from Anaheim in exchange for Aaron Voros and Ryan Hillier on July 9, 2010. He was originally selected by the Washington Capitals as a first round choice, 12th overall, in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft.

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Whale’s Version of “The Smurfs” Comes up Huge

By Bob Crawford

The Herb Brooks-coached 1982-83 New York Rangers got big playoff performances from an undersized line featuring Mark Pavelich and Rob McClanahan, both of whom had played for Brooks on the famous 1980 U.S. Olympic team, along with canny Swedish import Anders Hedberg.

CT WhaleThat line was known as “The Smurfs”, and it led the Blueshirts, a .500 team during the regular season, to a stunning first-round sweep of the Patrick Division-champion Philadelphia Flyers.

Some 30 years later, a Connecticut Whale front line evoked images of the Smurfs this past weekend, as a grouping of Kelsey Tessier centering Micheal Haley and Christian Thomas helped the Whale to a pair of convincing road victories in St. John’s, Newfoundland.

The Whale beat the St. John’s IceCaps 4-1 on Saturday night, and then posted a 7-3 triumph on Sunday afternoon, equaling their biggest offensive output of the season.  The Haley-Tessier-Thomas line scored on the Whale’s first shot in both games, and combined to generate five of the 11 goals the team scored in the two contests.

The majority of that offense came off of strong play down low in the offensive zone, too, despite the fact that  Haley, the tallest of the three on the line, measures only 5-10, and Tessier and Thomas check in at 5-9, 177 and 5-9, 170, respectively.

Haley joked before Sunday’s game that, “I’m not usually the tallest on a line,” but dismissed the suggestion that physical size should have bearing on whether a player can exert impact as a forechecker.

“Size doesn’t mean too much to me,” Haley, who packs a compact 204 pounds on his 5-10 frame, said Wednesday.  “As long as you’re in (on the opponent’s defense) and you’re hitting and disrupting, that’s a good forecheck.”

Whale head coach Ken Gernander agreed, saying, “Tess (Tessier) is a pretty stocky player, Hales (Haley) has some beef, he’s not afraid to mix it up, and a lot of times it’s more about anticipation and body position than actually having to physically outmatch somebody or overpower somebody.  If you can beat them to the puck and get body position, more times than not you’ll be OK.”

“It’s a pretty eclectic mix,” Gernander added about his new vertically-challenged combination, “when you’ve got Haley, he’s got a little bit of beef, and he’s kind of underestimated as far as his scoring, he can put the puck in the net, given opportunities.  Christian Thomas isn’t near the same player he was two months ago, he’s really come on.  He’s using his speed to recover pucks, or to be first on pucks, he’s drawing penalties, bumping people off pucks with body position, then he’s able to make plays.  And Tess has, for large part, been a third, fourth (-line) role player and penalty-killer, and now he’s getting a little bit of taste of some offensive opportunities, and making the best of things.”

The sixth-year pro Haley has always been known as a physical player, the kind who can use strength and will to disrupt opposing defensemen in the Whale’s offensive zone.  He is quick to point out, however, that his two physically slighter linemates deserve full marks for using their quickness and smarts to give the IceCaps fits.

“They don’t need to crush people, but as long as you’re separating them from the puck and stealing the puck, that’s a forecheck,” Haley said.  “Not everybody’s going to be the guy that hits them (enemy defenders) hard, but as long as you’re on them quick, they don’t have time to think.”

Thomas, the rookie and second-round 2010 New York Ranger pick, won a number of important puck battles during the Whale’s successful Newfoundland weekend, and echoed Haley’s thoughts about how to make a forchecking impact as a smaller player.

“Big or small, you just have to get there, make contact and interrupt their progress, the bigger guys, take away their hands and you can get that puck,” Thomas said.

Thomas had his first three-point game as a pro in Saturday’s win, with a goal and two hard-earned assists, and then helped set up Haley for a goal only 68 seconds into Sunday’s game, giving the Whale a lead they would never relinquish.  That continued a dynamic uptick in Thomas’ play, which he credits to making consistent use of his excellent foot speed.

“I just try to tell myself to keep moving my feet out there,” Thomas said.  “Smaller guy, you move your feet, you’re hard to handle out there.  I think I’m a pretty quick guy, so when I get my feet moving I can get to pucks first, and get some space and make some plays.”

The entire line did a good job of making plays in the two wins over the IceCaps.  It is one thing to generate chances with eager puck-hawking, but quite another to turn them into scores, and the line was opportunistic in finishing the chances they created.  In Haley’s battle-tested view, that’s more a matter of better luck than anything else.

“They’re (goals) just going in now,” he said.  “Ride the wave as long as you can, I guess.”

Indeed, the Haley-Tessier-Thomas threesome has only been together for two games, and the way things go in the AHL, it’s certainly not unlikely that it won’t stay together long enough to acquire an enduring nickname like “The Smurfs”.  With the four points the Whale grabbed up in St. John’s being so key in the team’s playoff drive, though, whether or not it remains intact, the smallish unit has undoubtedly made an outsized impact on the Whale’s fortunes.

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NESN Tour Stops In Connecticut

 

Don Orsillo, Jenny Dell and Jerry Remy arrive at Gengras Chevrolet

While the location announcement was last minute, the NESN Tour with Don Orsillo, Jerry Remy and Jenny Dell stopped in East Hartford, CT at Gengras Chevrolet this morning.

The NESN Tour is giving fans to meet the trio who serve as the television voices for the Boston Red Sox on NESN. Fans were able to talk with them, get autographs and take pictures.

And even with the last minute location announcement, a decent crowd showed up for the event.

Besides talking with DO, Remy and Jenny, who have all heard of my site by the way, I also had a chance to meet with some NESN executives who are making the trip as well.

For me, I thought it was pretty freaking cool that all three have checked out my site. It was also very nice to meet all three of them, including Jenny who I've talked with on Twitter on numerous occasions. I can definitely say that all three of them are some of the nicest people you'll ever meet and are very down to earth.

I definitely let Don and Jerry know that I'm the one who posts their crazy antics on the site when people ask me to post them. They seemed to appreciate that and I asked them for more crazy antics during the spring training coverage.

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Jenny Dell meets with Chip Gengras

Jenny Dell meets with Chip Gengras

Jerry Remy meets with Chip Gengras

Jerry Remy meets with Chip Gengras

Chip Gengras talking with Don Orsillo, Jenny Dell and Jerry Remy

Chip Gengras talking with Don Orsillo, Jenny Dell and Jerry Remy

Chip Gengras talking with Don Orsillo, Jenny Dell and Jerry Remy

Chip Gengras talking with Don Orsillo, Jenny Dell and Jerry Remy

Jenny Dell

Jenny Dell

Me with Don Orsillo who isn't paying attention

Me with Don Orsillo who isn't paying attention

Me with Jerry Remy and Don Orsillo

Me with Jerry Remy and Don Orsillo

Jerry Remy and Don Orsillo checking out a Corvette

Jerry Remy and Don Orsillo checking out a Corvette

Jenny Dell modeling with the Corvette

Jenny Dell modeling with the Corvette

Jenny Dell being interviewed by WFSB

Jenny Dell being interviewed by WFSB

Jenny Dell being interviewed by WFSB

Jenny Dell being interviewed by WFSB

Me with Jenny Dell

Me with Jenny Dell

Me with Jerry Remy, Jenny Dell and Don Orsillo

Me with Jerry Remy, Jenny Dell and Don Orsillo

And as I promised Jerry Remy I would do, I cropped out Don Orsillo since he does that to the RemDawg all the time.

And as I promised Jerry Remy I would do, I cropped out Don Orsillo since he does that to the RemDawg all the time.

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Four Huskies Invited to 2013 NFL Combine

Here's the press release from UConn announcing that four UConn Huskies football players have been invited to the 2013 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, IN from February 23-26.

NFL Scouting CombineThis is the workout schedule:

Saturday, Feb. 23: Tight ends, offensive linemen, special teams
Sunday, Feb. 24: Quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers
Monday, Feb. 25: Defensive linemen, linebackers
Tuesday, Feb. 26: Defensive backs

STORRS, Conn. – Dwayne Gratz, Sio Moore, Trevardo Williams and Blidi Wreh-Wilson have all been invited to represent the University of Connecticut football team at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, Ind. from February 23-26.  The NFL Draft is scheduled to take place between April 25 and 27.

Gratz and Wreh-Wilson combined to start 80 games at cornerback over the last four year at Connecticut and were both honored as All-BIG EAST Second Team members following this past season.  At 6-foot-0, Gratz led the UConn defense with three interceptions as a senior, including a 37-yard pick returned for a touchdown.  For his career, he totaled eight interceptions for 152 return yards, including a 46-yard pick-six against Oklahoma in the 2011 Fiesta Bowl.  The 6-foot-2 Wreh-Wilson projects as a second or third round pick by both NFL.com and CBSsports.com.  He grabbed eight career interceptions, totaling 171 returns yards and ran two back for scores in 2010.

Moore (6-foot-2, 229 lbs.) started each of the last three seasons at outside linebacker, while Williams (6-foot-2, 233) was a three-year starter at defensive end, but projects to play outside linebacker at the pro level.  Both players were named to the All-BIG EAST First Team in December.  Williams led the Huskies with 11.5 sacks and led the league at 0.96 per game, while Moore finished second with eight and second in the league at 0.67.  Moore led the squad with 15.5 tackles for loss, while Williams was third with 13.5; both ranking in the top four in the league.

Fans can follow the combine on the NFL Network or at www.nfl.com/combine.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 2/13

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.

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

It's game day for the UConn Huskies men's basketball team as they'll host the Syracuse Orange at the XL Center in Hartford, CT. Tip is scheduled for 7 p.m. and the game will be available nationally on ESPN. You can also watch online at WatchESPN. You can also listen on the IMG/UConn Radio Network.

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UConn Men's Basketball links

UConn Adjusting To Playing Without Enosch Wolf: Notes, Quotes From Practice [dom amore – hartford courant]

Dom answered a question in his mailbag about postseason play [dom amore – hartford courant]

Kevin Ollie Says Little About Enosch Wolf, More About Syracuse [david borges – new haven register]

Notes/Quotes from Feb. 12: “We go forward. I’m not going to make a comment on Enosch’s situation.” [kevin duffy – ct post]

Ollie on Wolf, Syracuse, and the end of a Big East rivalry, etc. (video) [gavin keefe – the day]

End of a rivalry: Syracuse vs. UConn [lee lewis – republican-american]

Huskies, minus Wolf, eye Orange [neill ostrout – journal inquirer]

Next man up? [john silver – snyuconn.com]

UConn-Syracuse: End of an era [john silver – snyuconn.com]

Huskies Play Host To Top Ten Syracuse On Wednesday [uconnhuskies.com]

Ollie faced with difficult call on Wolf [ct post]

Syracuse Could Pose A Big Problem For UConn [hartford courant]

UConn's Kevin Ollie Faces Landmark Decision In Enosch Wolf Case [hartford courant]

Huskies to face Syracuse without Wolf [new haven register]

UConn-Syracuse men's game has some extra juice [the day]

UConn Women's Basketball links

No stopping Faris, UConn in rout of Providence [carl adamec – snyuconn.com]

Notebook: Foul-line follies [carl adamec – snyuconn.com]

Donovan Believes UConn Can Win The Title [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Best Of Geno From The Providence Postgame [john altavilla – hartford courant]

What’s New: Faris Does It Again [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Faris Reaches Century Mark For Huskies [rich elliott – ct post]

Report: Former UConn star to miss EuroLeague playoffs [jim fuller – new haven register]

Huskies share the wealth against Friars [jim fuller – new haven register]

Freshmen look to build on strong effort [jim fuller – new haven register]

UConn women roll past Providence [ct post]

UConn women seem to be building, getting better [ct post]

Faris, in 100th consecutive start, does what she sets out to do [ct post]

Providence No Match For UConn Women [hartford courant]

Seton Hall Coach Praises UConn For Scheduling Tough Opponents [hartford courant]

Huskies rout Providence to improve to 23-1 [new haven register]

UConn Football links

DC answered some questions in his mailbag [desmond conner – hartford courant]

AP Report: Big East nears TV deal [john silver – snyuconn.com]

Other UConn related links

Softball. Softball Opens 2013 Season on Friday at Florida International [uconnhuskies.com]

Baseball. Pitcher Profile: Pat Butler [uconnhuskies.com]

M. Track. Kevin Smith Wins BIG EAST Institutional Scholar-Athlete Scholarship [uconnhuskies.com]

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Video: UConn Women Spank Providence, 105-49

 Lexi Sells of Providence tries to defend against Kaleena MosquedaLewis during UConn's 105-49 win.

The UConn Huskies women's basketball team last lost to the Providence Friars in 1993. And with the Friars playing with just seven players on Tuesday night, the losing streak was stretched to 28 games.

The Huskies got off to another fast start and never looked back as they went on to crush the Friars 105-49 in front of 1,265 at Alumni Hall in Providence, RI.

UConn improves to 23-1 (10-1 Big East). Providence falls to 7-17 (2-9).

Kaleena Mosqueda Lewis led six Huskies in double figures with 17 points while pulling down seven rebounds. Kelly Faris made her 100th career start and had 16 points, six rebounds and five assists or as we like to call just another Kelly Faris game.

Stefanie Dolson had 14 points while Moriah Jefferson had 13 points and Bria Hartley had 12 points and a team-high six assists. Freshman sensation Breanna Stewart came off the bench and finished with a double-double of 13 points and 10 rebounds.

Brianna Edwards led the Friars with 17 points on 8-of-12 shooting. Tori Rule had 11 points while New Britain, CT native Symone Roberts had nine points, five rebounds and a team-high six assists. Alexis Harris led the Providence with seven rebounds to go along with her four points.

Providence was leading this one 3-2 before the Huskies went on a three-point shooting barrage and took an 11-3 lead. They followed that up with a 10-2 run and never looked back from there.

Great game from the Huskies as they basically got everyone involved in the action.

It was nice to see Jefferson step up and score some points while leading the second team. Whether you want to think it or not, games like these are good for her as she'll be needed for the big game on Monday night against the Baylor Lady Bears.

But before we get that far, the Huskies have to travel to Piscataway, NJ and the RAC (Geno Auriemma's favorite place) on Saturday for a matchup with the Rutgers Scarlet Knights. Tip is scheduled for 4 p.m.

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UConn Huskies @ Providence Friars 2.12.13 box score

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Red Sox Announce 2013 Spring Training Broadcast Schedule

Well it looks like we'll be able to watch 14 Boston Red Sox spring training games on NESN this year and another two on the ESPN family of networks.

Boston Red SoxWe'll also be able to listen 15 of games on the radio, some of them that aren't covered by NESN. So for those of you at work, you'll be able to slip on the headphones and listen to the games.

Here's the full 2013 Red Sox Spring Training Broadcast Schedule:

Feb. 23 v. Tampa Bay, 1:35, NESN/WEEI
Feb. 27 at Baltimore, 7:05, NESN
March 1 v. Pittsburgh, 7:05, NESN/WEEI
March 2 at Minnesota, 1:05, WEEI
March 3 v. New York Yankees, 1:35, NESN/WEEI
March 8 v. Minnesota, 7:05, NESN/WEEI
March 9 v. Baltimore, 7:05, NESN/WEEI
March 10 at Tampa Bay, 1:05, NESN/WEEI
March 15 v. Minnesota, 7:05, NESN/WEEI
March 16 at Tampa Bay, 1:05, WEEI
March 17 v. Tampa Bay, 1:35, NESN/WEEI
March 20 at New York Yankees, 1:05, ESPN2
March 21 v. Philadelphia, 7:05, NESN/WEEI
March 23 v. Pittsburgh, 1:35, NESN/WEEI
March 24 at Philadelphia, 1:05, NESN/WEEI
March 25 at Baltimore, 1:05, ESPN
March 28 v. Minnesota, 7:05, NESN/WEEI
March 30 v. Minnesota, 1:35, NESN/WEEI

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Red Sox Spring Training News & Notes Part 2 – 2/12

First day of spring training and the Boston Red Sox already have had one player suffer an injury. And it comes to one of the key starting pitchers for the 2013 season.

According to manager John Farrell, Clay Buchholz suffered a mild strain of his right hamstring covering first base during PFP's. The good news is that it doesn't appear to be that bad and he should only miss a few days of workouts.

The one thing you need to worry about with a hamstring injury is it recurring again, especially when you're a pitcher and it's the leg you push off on. It's the last thing the Red Sox need is to have one of their best pitchers battling this all season long.

Other than that, no big news out of camp today.

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Clay Buchholz suffers 'mild' hamstring strain [clubhouse insider]

No longer worried about his Achilles, David Ortiz rips Bobby Valentine [clubhouse insider]

Middlebrooks got advice from Rays' Longoria on broken wrist [clubhouse insider]

David Ortiz on latest PED scandal: Baseball players ‘might be the dumbest athletes' — plus, video [clubhouse insider]

Ortiz: 'I'll be ready for Opening Day' [csn new england]

Farrell: New players will help changing culture [csn new england]

Farrell won't discuss beer in the clubhouse [csn new england]

Pedroia: Didn't need a survey to know I'm sexy [csn new england]

Ross excited to reunite with Red Sox [csn new england]

Saltalamacchia doesn't mind the crowd at catcher [csn new england]

Ortiz slams Valentine for last year's performance [csn new england]

Buchholz suffers mild hamstring strain [csn new england]

Bogaerts to take grounders at third before WBC [csn new england]

Spring training notes: Napoli taking it easy [csn new england]

Red Sox will limit Napoli for now [espn boston]

Ortiz says he's not worried about Achilles [espn boston]

Iglesias: 'Best offseason of my life' [espn boston]

Ortiz blames Bobby V for Sox struggles [espn boston]

Ortiz weighs in on topic of PEDs [espn boston]

Tuesday's takeaways: Coming together [espn boston]

Hamstring strain for Clay Buchholz [extra bases]

Red Sox training camp report [extra bases]

Ortiz rips Valentine; heel getting better [extra bases]

Ask Nick: Are Sox well-armed? [extra bases]

Pedroia: 'We'’ve got to do everything better' [extra bases]

Morning Red Sox notes: David Ortiz deems himself ’90 percent’ [full count]

Dustin Pedroia thinks Jacoby Ellsbury is ‘here to win,’ not worried about contract [full count]

Jose Iglesias says he was surprised but not disappointed by Stephen Drew signing [full count]

Dustin Pedroia not blaming Bobby Valentine for 2012: ‘He didn’t play. We lost those games’ [full count]

Video: David Ortiz’ first swings of spring training [full count]

Clay Buchholz suffers ‘mild’ right hamstring on first day [full count]

David Ortiz on Bobby Valentine: ‘If the head is messed up, the body is going to be all over the place’ [full count]

David Ortiz on Biogenesis scandal: Baseball players ‘might be the dumbest athletes out of all the sports’ [full count]

John Farrell notes on Day 1: ‘No one is going to certainly make the team today’ [full count]

Dustin Pedroia Says He Could Have Told Red Sox He Was ‘Sexy’ Player ‘for Free’ [nesn.com]

Clay Buchholz Says Hamstring Tweak Is Mild, Should Be Back in Four to Five Days (Video) [nesn.com]

David Ortiz Says Players Weren’t Comfortable With Bobby Valentine, Considers John Farrell’s Hiring a ‘Fresh Start’ [nesn.com]

Daniel Bard’s Uncertain Future, John Lackey’s High Expectations Among Spring Training Storylines to Watch [nesn.com]

Middlebrooks healthy and ready for season [projo sox blog]

Pedroia wants to regain winning feeling [redsox.com]

Bogaerts expected to play third in Classic [redsox.com]

How To Watch Spring Training [sports on earth]

For more slices of Red Sox goodness, head over to the Boston Globe, Boston Herald, CSN New EnglandESPN Boston, NESN, Providence Journal, RedSox.com and WEEI websites.

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Mike Napoli Beats John Lackey in Beautyrest Baggo Classic

The past few years, NESN has been holding different types of "sporting contests" with the Boston Red Sox players during spring training.

Two years ago, it was a closest to the pin competition. Last year, it was "pop a shot basketball". This year NESN has turned to everyone's favorite tailgating activity, the bean bag toss.

The first two contestants this year were RHP John Lackey and new 1B Mike Napoli.

Until NESN gets back to me, I'll be linking to the videos. Their videos are all autoplay and like most of you, I find it completely annoying. I've contacted them and have yet to still here back.

Mike Napoli and John Lackey Beautyrest Baggo Classic

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