Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 1/27

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 Rutgers Scarlet Knights at the XL Center in Hartford, CT. Tip is scheduled for 2 p.m. and you can catch the game locally in Connecticut on SNY. You can also watch the game online at WatchESPN. You can also listen on the IMG/UConn Radio Network.

To open the links up in a new tab or window, use Control+click

UConn Men's Basketball links

On Shabazz Napier, Playing Through Pain … Notes, Quotes from UConn Practice [dom amore – hartford courant]

Kevin Ollie: Shabazz Should Be 'Full-Blast' on Sunday for UConn [david borges – new haven register]

Notes/Quotes from Jan. 26: Napier update [kevin duffy – ct post]

UConn news and video from Saturday's practice [gavin keefe – the day]

UConn men host Rutgers: watch what Ollie said [lee lewis – republican-american]

RU ready? [neill ostrout – journal inquirer]

Napier to play, expected to play well [john silver – snyuconn.com]

Men's Basketball Plays Host To Rutgers Sunday [uconnhuskies.com]

Upgrading non-conference schedule will keep UConn from slipping from prominence [ct post]

UConn Hopes Napier Is Healthy For Rutgers Game Sunday [hartford courant]

Huskies hoping for 'full-blast' Shabazz Napier against Rutgers [new haven register]

Rutgers faces UConn in the midst of a rough scheduling stretch [snyrutgers.com]

Huskies get back to business by hosting Rutgers in Hartford [the day]

UConn Women's Basketball links

Dolson, UConn coast past Cincinnati [carl adamec – snyuconn.com]

Jamelle Elliott Talks UConn And About Staying In Touch [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Seattle Takes A Look At Kelly Faris [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Caroline Doty Not Immune From Geno’s Demands [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Auriemma Cannot Say Enough Good Things About Faris [rich elliott – ct post]

UConn eyeing sizeable 2014 class [jim fuller – new haven register]

UConn women rout Cincinnati [ct post]

UConn Powers Past Cincinnati, 67-31 [hartford courant]

Auriemma Empathizes With Elliott's Struggles To Make Bearcats Better [hartford courant]

UConn Football links

Moore shines in Senior Bowl [jim fuller – new haven register]

Other UConn related links

W. Ice Hockey. Huskies and Black Bears Play to 1-1 Draw [uconnhuskies.com]

M. Track. Huskies Capture Eight Top-Five Finishes at Terrier Invite [uconnhuskies.com]

M. Ice Hockey. Sharib Tallies Late Equalizer For 1-1 Tie At AIC [uconnhuskies.com]

Follow Ian on Twitter @soxanddawgs. And be sure to like us on Facebook as well.

Video: UConn Women Spank Cincinnati, 67-31

Another visit to an old friend for the UConn Huskies women's basketball team. And has been the case in the past, it was just another big win for the team from Storrs, CT.

Behind stifling defense and a well-balanced scoring effort, the UConn women beat Jamelle Elliott's Cincinnati Bearcats 67-31 in front of 1,737 at Fifth Third Arena on Saturday night in Cincinnati, OH.

UConn's Stephanie Dolson splits the defense of Cincinnati guards Chelsea Jamison, left, and Dayeesha Hollins in the first halThe Huskies improve to 18-1 (5-1 Big East). The Bearcats fall to 8-11 (0-6).

Stefanie Dolson led the Huskies with 15 points in 25 minutes of action. Breanna Stewart was the only other Husky in double digits with 10 points and she also had seven rebounds.

Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis had a game-high nine rebounds and eight points. Kelly Faris, Morgan Tuck and Brianna Banks all had seven points a piece. Bria Hartley had a nice game with six points, six rebounds and a team-high five assists.

Alyesha Lovett paced the Bearcats with nine points. Dayeesha Hollins had seven points while Kayla Cook had six points and a team-high four rebounds.

Cincinnati scored the first four points of the game. After that, it was all UConn as they closed out the half on a 41-5 run.

It's always tough when Geno Auriemma has to face a former player and/or coach of his. You know he wants to win but he doesn't want to embarrass them.

And that's basically what happened in this game.

Good win for the Huskies who continue to play some great basketball. They'll be back in action on Tuesday night when they host the Villanova Wildcats at the XL Center in Hartford, CT. Tip is scheduled for 7 p.m.

UConn Huskies @ Cincinnati Bearcats 1.26.13 box score

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

Here are Cincinnati's postgame notes.

Follow Ian on Twitter @soxanddawgs. And be sure to like us on Facebook as well.

photo credit: michael mcandrews – hartford courant (no. 8 in gallery)

Connecticut Whale 3, Springfield Falcons 2

By Wil Goldsholl

Hartford, CT, January 26, 2013 – The Connecticut Whale are glad to be home. After playing six straight on the road in mid-January, Connecticut returned to Hartford and won their third in a row Saturday against the division-rival Springfield Falcons by a count of 3-2. In addition to a goal from Andrew Yogan, the Whale got scores from blueliners Blake Parlett and Mike Vernace, and 26 saves from Cam Talbot.

CT WhaleSpringfield took a while to get their game together in the early minutes. It took all of six seconds for the Falcons to earn their first penalty, when Tomas Kubalik was called for roughing.

The first power play unit applied early pressure and word on the Falcons’ penalty kill unit, and Yogan scored his second of the year just two seconds after the penalty expired. Logan Pyett fired a shot from the point and Micheal Haley was lurking in the slot. He managed to redirect the puck and hit the post, and Yogan was standing at the ready. Scoring first proved valuable to the Whale, who had lost the previous two at home to Springfield by an aggregate score of 15-2. 

Dalton Prout tied up Jason Wilson at the crease after Brandon Segal and Brandon Mashinter connected on a break-in and, while he managed to keep Wilson from burying the puck in the back of the net, he would sit for interference. By the time the Whale’s second power play expired they had a 10-0 shot advantage.

Near the midway mark of the period, Kelsey Tessier hit the pipe after faking a slapshot and then shooting from the dot, and after setting up in the zone, Christian Thomas drew interference once again on Prout at 10:14. A Pyett minor for interference at 10:40 would negate the power play opportunity.

Once four on four play expired, Springfield started to show signs of life. Jake Hansen put a pass to Springfield’s Sean (B.) Collins (not to be confused with Connecticut’s Sean (P.) Collins) that ran him into Talbot. Dylan McIlrath took exception to that and, simultaneously, took a holding penalty with 3:43 to play in the period.

Talbot made a quality save on a cross-ice play between Cody Goloubef and Scott Howes before the period ended, and the Whale led 1-0 heading into the second.

Seventy-one seconds in to the second period, former Whale Tim Erixon flipped the puck over the glass. Talbot was called upon to stop a shorthanded flurry, including Falcons captain Ryan Craig on the doorstep five minutes in.

Springfield goaltender Allen York replied with a few big saves of his own, particularly one on Tessier after a wild bounce off the glass.

Shayne Wiebe sat for slashing at 7:02 and Springfield would get on the board on the ensuing power play. After Newbury horseshoed the puck around, Sean (B.) Collins pushed it to Nick Drazenovic, tipped by Jonathan Audy-Marchessault on the way. Craig jammed it in front and Drazenovic would knock it out of the air to tie it up at one apiece.

McIlrath got some more attention from Springfield and the officials after running down Tim Spencer, who was making an effort to touch up on a delayed penalty. Erixon was guilty of interference for the original penalty and McIlrath was called for cross-checking.

Craig sought a second Springfield goal when Kubalik wristed a high shot from the point and a great bouncing redirect was tracked by Talbot with eight to go.

The Whale would then take a 2-1 edge when Blake Parlett got a pass from Newbury and cranked it towards the net. With traffic in front, Falcon defenseman Bryan Helmer accidentally gloved the puck into his own net at 13:16.

Tessier was tripped by Goloubef with 2:12 left in the second and Will Weber was called for high sticking at 19:10, giving the Whale 38 seconds of five on three time. Newbury fired a shot that nailed Mashinter in the ribs, but the cost came with the reward of an assist, as the puck found its way to Segal, then Vernace right in front to make it 3-1.

Weber’s penalty rolled over in to the third, and York made another timely save on Tessier moving left to right.

Springfield dominated the third period, and Scott Howes managed to collect a rebound on his backhand, earning Kubalik and Holden assists and cutting the deficit in half. York left the net with 83 seconds left and Talbot was forced to make two more stops in the last 30 seconds, but the Whale held on to win 3-2. Talbot finished with 26 saves, while York stopped 30 of the 33 he faced.

To continue reading, please click on the continue reading button below if you're on the home page.

Springfield Falcons 2 at Connecticut Whale 3
Saturday, January 26, 2013 – XL Center Veterans Memorial Coliseum

Springfield 0 1 1 – 2
Connecticut 1 2 0 – 3

1st Period-1, Connecticut, Yogan 2 (Haley, Pyett), 2:08. Penalties-Kubalik Spr (roughing), 0:06; Prout Spr (interference), 6:09; Prout Spr (interference), 10:14; Pyett Ct (interference), 10:40; McIlrath Ct (holding), 16:17.

2nd Period-2, Springfield, Drazenovic 14 (Craig, Audy-Marchessault), 8:20 (PP). 3, Connecticut, Parlett 3 13:16. 4, Connecticut, Vernace 3 (Segal, Mashinter), 19:44 (PP). Penalties-Erixon Spr (delay of game), 1:11; Wiebe Ct (slashing), 7:02; Erixon Spr (interference), 9:11; McIlrath Ct (cross-checking), 9:11; Drazenovic Spr (high-sticking), 14:18; Goloubef Spr (tripping), 17:48; Weber Spr (high-sticking), 19:10.

3rd Period-5, Springfield, Howes 3 (Kubalik, Holden), 13:22 (PP). Penalties-Jean Ct (holding), 11:40.

Shots on Goal-Springfield 8-6-14-28. Connecticut 14-14-5-33.
Power Play Opportunities-Springfield 2 / 4; Connecticut 1 / 7.
Goalies-Springfield, York 5-4-0 (33 shots-30 saves). Connecticut, Talbot 15-17-0 (28 shots-26 saves).
A-7,372
Referees-Keith Kaval (40).
Linesmen-Marty Demers (79), Luke Galvin (2).

Follow Ian on Twitter @soxanddawgs. And be sure to like us on Facebook as well.

Rangers Recall Benn Ferriero From Whale

NEW YORK, January 26, 2013 – New York Rangers President and General Manager Glen Sather announced today that the club has recalled forward Benn Ferriero from the Connecticut Whale of the American Hockey League (AHL).

CT WhaleFerriero, 25, tallied an assist while making his Whale debut in last night’s 4-1 win against Manchester. The Rangers acquired Ferriero from Pittsburgh on Thursday, in exchange for forward Chad Kolarik. Prior to the trade, Ferriero registered four goals and 14 assists for 18 points, along with 14 penalty minutes in 34 games with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (AHL). He ranked third on Wilkes-Barre/Scranton in assists, was tied for fifth on the team in points and ranked second in shots on goal (97) at the time of the trade.

Originally selected by the Phoenix Coyotes as a seventh round choice (196th overall) in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft, Ferriero signed as a free agent with the San Jose Sharks on August 23, 2009. He has registered 14 goals and eight assists for 22 points in 92 career NHL contests over three seasons with San Jose. He established a career-high with seven goals in 35 games last season. He made his NHL debut with San Jose on October 1, 2009, at Colorado, and registered his first career point with a goal two days later at Anaheim. Ferriero has also notched one goal in eight career playoff contests with the Sharks.

The Rangers will begin a three-game homestand tonight when they face-off against the Toronto Maple Leafs at Madison Square Garden (7:00 p.m.), in an Original Six matchup.

Follow Ian on Twitter @soxanddawgs. And be sure to like us on Facebook as well.

Connecticut Whale 4, Manchester Monarchs 1

By Wil Goldsholl

Hartford, CT, January 25, 2013 – In the teams’ third meeting of the season, the Connecticut Whale defeated the Manchester Monarchs 4-1 at the XL Center in Hartford on Friday night. Brandon Segal earned First Star honors, tallying a goal and an assist, and Benn Ferriero had a secondary assist in his first game playing for Connecticut. Ferriero was acquired in a trade with the Pittsburgh Penguins Thursday for Chad Kolarik, and was reunited with former Worcester linemate Brandon Mashinter, also new to the team by way of trade.

CT WhaleThe top line of Ferriero, Mashinter and Segal made their presence felt early, earning a handful of chances in the early minutes. Following a Segal slapshot, Manchester’s Andrew Campbell was called for high sticking and the Whale’s first power play ensued. Forty-four seconds in to that man advantage the Whale’s Micheal Haley was called for interference, while Manchester’s Nick Deslauriers sat for high-sticking simultaneously. Not many chances came out of the five on four situation. 

Manchester saw their first power play opportunity at 9:21 when Kelsey Tessier put his stick in the midsection of Robert Czarnik as he tried to shoot from the circle. Manchester was not able to generate any quality chances on their first man-up try either.

Both offenses picked up the pace in the middle of the period. Mashinter broke the puck away from Chris Huxley and had a chance near the crease. Ferriero let one go from the high slot moments later. Kris Newbury found Tessier with a high to low pass with six minutes to play in the first, and then the Monarchs’ Tanner Pearson slapped one off the pipe 30 seconds later. Segal was on Manchester backstop Peter Mannino’s doorstep as the clock read four minutes, and Mannino’s stick was broken on the play. He would play the next minute and a half stickless, making two more saves in the process.

David Meckler dumped Andrew Yogan on the half-boards with 2:33 left and Connecticut had better fortune on the next power play. Receiving a high to low pass with 34 seconds to go on the advantage, Segal banged it towards the crease. Mashinter was lurking on the other side to gather the rebound with 1:06 left in the period. Ferriero earned the secondary assist on Mashinter’s fourth of the year.

Christian Thomas grinded for two chances in last 30 seconds, foreshadowing his second-period performance, and the first ended with the Whale leading 1-0.

Two and a half minutes into the second, Manchester’s leading point-getter, Linden Vey, received a cross-ice feed from Tyler Toffoli. The puck made its way from the point to the slot to the top right corner and the game was tied on Vey’s 11th of the year.

The Whale jumped to a 2-1 lead when Thomas barreled in on the forecheck again. He was able to fight off one defender behind the net and sling the puck in front. Monarch defender David Kolomatis was there on the crease and inadvertently redirected it past Mannino inside the stick-side post. Segal spoke on the goal after the game, “You never really mean for that, but he was rewarded for his good forechecking; Christian was wheeling out there tonight.” Head Coach Ken Gernander would express the same sentiments about the young forward’s performance.

Pace picked up after the goal; Newbury drove a puck off the iron as squarely as possible, Manchester’s Andrei Loktionov made a big hit behind his own net, and Whale goaltender Cam Talbot made a timely stop on a Brandon Kozun one-timer.

With seven to go in the period, strong puck movement paid off for Connecticut. Tessier, Newbury, and Blake Parlett got a cycle going. Tessier got the puck down the right wall to Newbury, who rolled out to the point. He slipped the puck between defenders for Segal who beat Mannino on a low angle chance for his season’s 12th.

Mashinter and Ferriero went one-two on the Manchester doorstep moments later and Mannino came up with a huge save. Mashinter credited some of the line’s success to his and Ferriero’s play together in Worcester.

Mike Vernace let one fly from the point in the last minute that Mannino never saw. Through heavy traffic on the left side, the puck somehow found its way to the short-side corner and the Whale took a 4-1 lead with 54.3 seconds on the clock.

Thirty seconds later, Talbot was called upon again to turn away Andy Andreoff’s rebound try with a stretching right leg. Anthony Stewart saw one more chance on a tip, but the Whale held on to the three-goal edge through two.

Opening the third, Tessier broke in on the wing and Mannino threw a two-pad stack to turn him away. Jason Wilson intercepted a clearing pass on the point and made a handy move to draw tripping on Deslauriers a minute after that.

With a shot count of just 8-5 in Manchester’s favor, the third was slightly slower than the first two, but Connecticut locked down in what was their best home performance of the year. Gernander would add in the post-game, “I’m pleased with everything top to bottom tonight. (Segal’s) line was great obviously, Newbury played really well. Cam (Talbot) brought his A-game. Our defense was good and we got a special teams goal.”

Talbot finished with 28 saves on 29 tries, while Mannino finished with the 28 as well on 32 shots faced. The Whale prepare for their third game in four nights Saturday night (7:00 PM faceoff), at home, against the division-rival Springfield Falcons.

To continue reading, please click on the continue reading button below if you're on the home page.

Manchester Monarchs 1 at Connecticut Whale 4
Friday, January 25, 2013 – XL Center Veterans Memorial Coliseum

Manchester 0 1 0 – 1
Connecticut 1 3 0 – 4

1st Period-1, Connecticut, Mashinter 4 (Segal, Ferriero), 17:54 (PP). Penalties-Campbell Mch (high-sticking), 5:35; Deslauriers Mch (high-sticking), 7:09; Haley Ct (interference), 7:09; Tessier Ct (hooking), 9:21; Meckler Mch (interference), 17:27.

2nd Period-2, Manchester, Vey 11 (Toffoli), 2:30. 3, Connecticut, Thomas 9 7:32. 4, Connecticut, Segal 12 (Newbury, Parlett), 13:31. 5, Connecticut, Vernace 2 19:05. Penalties-No Penalties

3rd Period- No Scoring. Penalties-Deslauriers Mch (tripping), 6:26.

Shots on Goal-Manchester 12-9-8-29. Connecticut 14-13-5-32.
Power Play Opportunities-Manchester 0 / 1; Connecticut 1 / 3.
Goalies-Manchester, Mannino 10-6-0 (32 shots-28 saves). Connecticut, Talbot 14-17-0 (29 shots-28 saves).
A-4,168
Referees-David Banfield (77).
Linesmen-Brent Colby (7), Jim Briggs (83).

Follow Ian on Twitter @soxanddawgs. And be sure to like us on Facebook as well.

Rangers Return Kris Newbury To Whale

NEW YORK, January 25, 2013 – New York Rangers President and General Manager Glen Sather announced today that the club has assigned forward Kris Newbury to the Connecticut Whale of the American Hockey League (AHL).

CT WhaleNewbury, 30, was credited with one hit in 5:00 of ice time in last night’s contest at Philadelphia. He returns to Connecticut where he has registered 15 goals and 21 assists for 36 points, along with 94 penalty minutes in 40 games with Connecticut this season. Newbury has recorded seven points (five goals, two assists) in his last five contests with the Whale. He leads Connecticut in assists and points, is tied for first in shorthanded goals (two) and ranks second in goals, power play goals (five), penalty minutes (94) and shots on goal (91). He has also posted 12 multi-point efforts, including three, three-point performances.

A veteran of six NHL seasons, Newbury has skated in 67 career NHL games with the Rangers, Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs, registering four goals and four assists for eight points, along with 130 penalty minutes. Newbury has tallied one assist and 66 penalty minutes in 19 career games with the Rangers. He made his NHL debut on December 23, 2006, against Washington as a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs, and recorded his first career NHL point with a goal on January 1, 2007, against Boston.

The Brampton, Ontario native was acquired by the Rangers from Detroit in exchange for forward Jordan Owens on March 3, 2010. He was originally selected by the San Jose Sharks as a fifth round choice, 139th overall, in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft.

Follow Ian on Twitter @soxanddawgs. And be sure to like us on Facebook as well.

Nike’s 2013 NFL Pro Bowl Uniforms

2013 Nike NFL Pro Bowl Uniform

Today the NFL and Nike unveiled the new retro-modern 2013 Pro Bowl uniform design just ahead of Sunday’s match-up in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Both the AFC and NFC looks feature a clean, simple, distinctly American design inspired by the Pro Bowl uniforms of the 1970s, combined with the highly innovative Nike Elite 51 uniform chassis built for speed. The combination of modern innovation and traditional design speaks to the Pro Bowl’s rich history while providing a distinct tribute to the red, white and blue.

Designed and engineered from the inside out, the Nike NFL Elite 51 uniform creates a system where the baselayer, padding, jersey and pant work in concert. Lightweight padding is also integrated directly into the crucial “hit zones” in the baselayer. New innovations include integrating Flywire technology into the neckline to reduce weight and provide lockdown fit over pads, increasing sleeve articulation for better range of motion, and integrating new four-way stretch fabrication to provide a streamlined shrink-wrap fit.

Follow Ian on Twitter @soxanddawgs. And be sure to like us on Facebook as well.

Andre Johnson To Debut AJXX8- inspired Dominate Pro TD Cleat in Hawaii

Andre Johnson Jordan Dominate Pro TD cleat (Red & White)

When Andre Johnson joins the rest of football's elite in Hawaii this weekend, he is expected to wear some eye-catching footwear from the Jordan Brand. Taking cues from the AJXX8 and the culture of Hawaii, Johnson's special version of the Jordan Dominate Pro TD cleat offers unmatched support and comfort for a clean, ultra-modern look.

Under the stretch synthetic textile exterior lies an electric green sandwich mesh full-inner sleeve that enhances ventilation and helps reduce irritation. In addition, Dynamic Fit technology that's featured in the AJXX8 uses internal straps to wrap up from the midsole and integrate with the laces for lightweight support that moves with the foot, providing additional lockdown support and comfort.

Andre will have the option of wearing two colorways (White/Challenge Red-Signal Blue and Challenge Red/Signal Blue-White) of the Jordan Dominate Pro TD this Sunday.

This season put Johnson into the football record books as he surpassed 10,000 receiving yards for his career. Only 37 players have achieved this feat before, and he reaches this milestone as the seventh fastest of any player in the game’s history.

Andre Johnson Jordan Dominate Pro TD cleat (white)

Andre Johnson Jordan Dominate Pro TD cleat (white)

Andre Johnson Jordan Dominate Pro TD cleat (red)

Andre Johnson Jordan Dominate Pro TD cleat (red)

Andre Johnson Jordan Dominate Pro TD cleat

Andre Johnson Jordan Dominate Pro TD cleat

Andre Johnson Jordan Dominate Pro TD cleat

Follow Ian on Twitter @soxanddawgs. And be sure to like us on Facebook as well.

Whale’s J.T. Miller Headed to AHL All-Star Classic

HARTFORD, January 24, 2013:  The American Hockey League today announced that Connecticut Whale rookie forward J.T. Miller has been added to the Eastern Conference team roster for the upcoming 2013 Dunkin’ Donuts AHL All-Star Classic in Providence, RI.

2013 Dunkin’ Donuts AHL All-Star ClassicThe 19-year-old Miller, who will be the youngest participant in the event, has totaled seven goals and 10 assists for 17 points, along with 27 penalty minutes, in 33 games on the year with the Whale.  He also recently captured a gold medal with Team USA at the World Junior Championship in Ufa, Russia, leading his team in assists, and tying for second overall in the tournament, with seven and adding two goals for nine points, good for a tie for the U.S. team lead and for fifth overall in the tournament, in seven WJC games.

Miller, a 6-2, 195-pound native of East Palestine, OH, was the parent New York Rangers’ first pick (15th overall in the first round) in the 2011 NHL Draft.  Prior to turning pro this year, he played last season with the Plymouth Whalers of the Ontario Hockey League.

The 2013 Dunkin’ Donuts AHL All-Star Classic will take place this Sunday and Monday, January 27-28, in Providence.  Tickets are on sale now by calling the Providence Bruins at (401) 273-5000 or visiting www.providencebruins.com. All-Star 2-Packs are $55 and $75 and include admission to both the 2013 Pepsi AHL All-Star Skills Competition at 7 p.m. on Sunday, and the 2013 AHL All-Star Game at 7 p.m. on Monday. All-Star 4-Packs are $75 and $100 and include admission to the Skills Competition and the All-Star Game, as well as the Post-Skills Party (January 27, 9:30 p.m.) at the Rhode Island Convention Center and the 2013 AHL Hall of Fame Induction & Awards Ceremony (January 28, 11 a.m.) at the Veterans Memorial Auditorium.

The Whale continue a six-game homestand tomorrow night, Friday, January 25, hosting the Manchester Monarchs in a 7:00 PM game.  Like all Friday-night Whale home games, that night features $1 hot dogs and $2 beers at the XL Center until the end of the first intermission.

Tickets to all Whale home games, start as low as $10 each ($12 each when tickets are purchased on the day of the game), and are on sale now at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center, through TicketMaster Charge-by-Phone at 1-800-745-3000 and on-line at www.ticketmaster.com.

Season tickets for the Whale’s 2012-13 AHL season are also available. For information on season seats, and all of the Whale’s many ticketing options, visit www.ctwhale.com, or call the CT Whale ticket office at (860) 548-2000 to talk with an account executive today.

Follow Ian on Twitter @soxanddawgs. And be sure to like us on Facebook as well.

XL Center to Undergo “White Out” for Whale’s Home Game February 2

HARTFORD, January 24, 2013:  AEG Management CT announced today that the Connecticut Whale’s home game February 2 at the XL Center against the Springfield Falcons will feature a “White Out”.

CT WhaleFans are encouraged to wear white to the game, and the Whale will give away 10,000 white rally towels.  Also, fans can share thoughts and excitement throughout the game on Twitter, using the hashtag #whalewhiteout.

Faceoff is 7:00 PM on February 2 as the Whale and Falcons renew their long-time rivalry, and in addition to the White Out and rally towels, the night will also feature an appearance by U.S. Olympic gymnast John Orozco.  Orozco will be one of the elite competitors at the 2013 U.S. Gymnastics Championships, which will take place at the XL Center August 15-18.

Tickets to the February 2 game, and all Whale home games, start as low as $10 each ($12 each when tickets are purchased on the day of the game), and are on sale now at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center, through TicketMaster Charge-by-Phone at 1-800-745-3000 and on-line at www.ticketmaster.com.

Season tickets for the Whale’s 2012-13 AHL season are also available. For information on season seats, and all of the Whale’s many ticketing options, visit www.ctwhale.com, or call the CT Whale ticket office at (860) 548-2000 to talk with an account executive today.