Destination Red Sox Nation – 5/5

Destination Red Sox Nation

Destination Red Sox Nation is our look at how the minor league teams of the Boston Red Sox fare each night. Game story and box score links as well as links to team rosters, team stats and league standings can be found by clicking on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

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pawtucket red sox Pawtucket Red Sox

The PawSox avoided a sweep in their 5-2 win over the Toledo Mud Hens.

PawSox Earn a Win in Finale [PawSox.com]

Red Sox’ Kalish continues to stay positive on comeback trail [Pawtucket Times]

Pawtucket Red Sox @ Toledo Mud Hens 5.4.12 box score [MiLB.com]

Pawtucket Red Sox 2012 Roster

Pawtucket Red Sox stats

International League 2012 Standings

Pawtucket Red Sox website

Portland Sea Dogs Portland Sea Dogs:

The Sea Dogs losing streak stopped at four after their 4-3 win over the New Britain Rock Cats.

Sea Dogs End Skid with 4-3 Win Over New Britain [PortlandSeaDogs.com]

Tejeda’s blast powers Sea Dogs to a win [Portland Press Herald]

Portland Sea Dogs @ New Britain Rock Cats 5.4.12 box score [MiLB.com]

Portland Sea Dogs 2012 Roster

Portland Sea Dogs 2012 stats

Eastern League 2012 Standings

Portland Sea Dogs website

salem red sox Salem Red Sox:

Salem couldn’t rally all the wya back in a 10-8 loss to the Winston-Salem Dash.

Winston Dashes Past Salem 10-8 [SalemRedSox.com]

Salem Red Sox @ Winston-Salem Dash 5.4.12 box score [MiLB.com]

Salem Red Sox 2012 Roster

Salem Red Sox 2012 stats

Carolina League 2012 standings

Salem Red Sox official blog

Salem Red Sox website

Greenville drive Greenville Drive:

A run in the 8th was the difference for the Lexington Legends as they beat the Drive 6-5.

Drive on Wrong End of Back-and-Forth Battle [GreenvilleDrive.com]

Clemson alum John Hinson helps Lexington Legends beat Greenville Drive [GoUpstate.com]

Lexington Legends @ Greenville Drive 5.4.12 box score [MiLB.com]

Greenville Drive 2012 Roster

Greenvillle Drive 2012 stats

South Atlantic League 2012 Standings

Greenville Drive website

Lowell Spinners Lowell Spinners:

The Spinners season will begin on June 18th against the Connecticut Tigers.

Lowell Spinners 2011 Roster

Lowell Spinners 2011 final stats

NY-Penn League 2011 Final Standings

Lowell Spinners Blog

Spinners website

Gulf Coast red sox Gulf Coast League Red Sox

The GCL Red Sox season will begin on June 18th against the GCL Rays.

GCL Red Sox 2011 Roster

GCL Red Sox 2011 final stats

Gulf Coast League 2011 Final Standings

Gulf Coast Red Sox website

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Norfolk Admirals 4, Connecticut Whale 1

Norfolk, VA, May 4, 2012 – Mike Kostka and Tyler Johnson had a goal and an assist each, and Dustin Tokarski made 27 saves, as the Norfolk Admirals defeated the Connecticut Whale, 4-1, Friday night at Scope Arena in Game Two of their Eastern Conference Semifinal series.

CT WhaleThe best-of-seven series is now even at one game apiece.

Penalties hurt the Whale in their first postseason loss in five games, as Norfolk was 2/11 on the power play.  The Whale were 1/7 on the man advantage, as Andre Deveaux scored the only Connecticut goal of the game on a second-period power play.  Cam Talbot absorbed his first playoff loss in the Whale goal, despite making 36 saves.

The Whale generated numerous chances in the first period but could not beat Tokarski, and the Admirals would bury a pair of opportunities at the other end.

Alex Killorn gave Norfolk the game’s first lead at the 3:00 mark, after a good forecheck by defenseman Keith Aulie worked the puck loose.  Pierre-Cedric Labrie centered to Killorn, who snapped the puck past Talbot.

After furious Whale power-play pressure was fought off by Tokarski, Kostka scored a second Admiral goal at 17:44.  Alexandre Picard, who had served three minor penalties in the period, threaded a pass from the right-wing side across the slot to the defenseman Kostka, whose low shot beat Talbot.

The two teams then traded power-play goals in the second frame, starting at 9:02 when Deveaux, a 20-goals-scorer in the regular season got his first of the playoffs off of a goalmouth scramble.  A Deveaux pass went off of Marek Hrivik’s skate and into the goal crease.  Kelsey Tessier, who was going hard towards the goal, was knocked down into the net, and Deveaux found the loose puck and poked it in.

Norfolk replied on a five-on-three, however, after Kris Newbury took a cross-checking penalty at the 15-minute mark with Wade Redden already in the box for roughing.  Johnson had a pass from the left side of the goalmouth blocked, but the puck went off of a Whale defender right back to Johnson, and his shot just eluded a diving Talbot for a 3-1 Norfolk advantage.

The Admiral man advantage unit struck again at 4:41 of the third period to create the final margin, after a tripping call against Newbury at 3:40.

The best-of-seven series now switches to the XL Center in Hartford for Games Three and Four, which will be this Sunday, May 6 and Monday, May 7, with faceoff at 7:00 both nights (“The Rock” 106.9 WCCC-FM, www.ctwhale.com, live video streaming at www.ahllive.com).  Tickets for Games Three and Four are on sale now at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center, as well as on-line at www.ctwhale.com and through TicketMaster Charge-by-phone at 1-800-745-3000.

Playoff ticket packages are also available that include tickets to all possible home playoff games.  To speak to a Whale account executive about a playoff ticket package, call (860) 728-3366.  More information is available at www.ctwhale.com.

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Connecticut Whale 1 at Norfolk Admirals 4
Friday, May 4, 2012 – Norfolk Scope

Connecticut 0 1 0 – 1
Norfolk 2 1 1 – 4

1st Period-1, Norfolk, Killorn 2 (Labrie, Aulie), 3:00. 2, Norfolk, Kostka 1 (Picard), 17:44. Penalties-Grant Ct (interference), 3:03; Picard Nor (boarding), 5:11; Picard Nor (slashing), 7:15; McIlrath Ct (interference), 11:16; Picard Nor (tripping), 14:58; Audy-Marchessault Ct (slashing), 18:39.

2nd Period-3, Connecticut, Deveaux 1 (Hrivik, Tessier), 9:02 (PP). 4, Norfolk, Johnson 1 (Smith, Kostka), 15:45 (PP). Penalties-Grant Ct (roughing), 3:24; Deveaux Ct (holding the stick), 6:19; Cote Nor (roughing), 6:19; Oberg Nor (double minor – high-sticking), 6:28; Redden Ct (roughing), 14:20; Newbury Ct (cross-checking), 15:00; Redden Ct (roughing), 19:54; Tessier Ct (unsportsmanlike conduct), 20:00; Picard Nor (unsportsmanlike conduct), 20:00.

3rd Period-5, Norfolk, Conacher 1 (Johnson, Barberio), 4:41 (PP). Penalties-Newbury Ct (tripping), 3:40; Deveaux Ct (interference, fighting, game misconduct – jersey, game misconduct – persisting a fight), 6:08; Hrivik Ct (misconduct – unsportsmanlike conduct), 6:08; Newbury Ct (unsportsmanlike conduct), 6:08; Segal Nor (fighting), 6:08; Conacher Nor (goaltender interference), 12:16; Wellman Ct (boarding), 12:48; Killorn Nor (interference), 16:11.

Shots on Goal-Connecticut 13-7-8-28. Norfolk 12-14-14-40.
Power Play Opportunities-Connecticut 1 / 7; Norfolk 2 / 11.
Goalies-Connecticut, Talbot 4-1-0 (40 shots-36 saves). Norfolk, Tokarski 3-1-0 (28 shots-27 saves).
A-4,859
Referees-Graham Skilliter (48), Jamie Koharski (84).
Linesmen-Matt MacPherson (83), Tom George (61).

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Afternoon Red Sox Delight – 5/4

Wei-Yin Chen (L), Jon Lester (R)

After enjoying the day off on Thursday, the Boston Red Sox will finish up their six game, seven day homestand starting tonight when they welcome the Baltimore Orioles for the first of a three-game set at Historic Fenway Park

First pitch is scheduled for 7:10 p.m. and the game will be broadcast on NESN in the Red Sox television market. If you live in the Orioles television market, you can catch the game on MASN. If you can’t catch the television broadcast, you can always listen to it on the Red Sox radio network.

Jon Lester becomes the first Red Sox pitcher to make six starts tonight. In his previous five starts, Lester is 1-2 with a 4.65 ERA. He made two starts against the Orioles in 2011 and was 1-0 with a 2.57 ERA (4 ER/14 IP). Lester has owned the Orioles in his career as he is 14-0 with a 2.36 ERA in 18 starts.

Wei-Yin Chen, the first Taiwanese player in Orioles history, makes his fifth start of the 2012 season for Buck Showalter. In his previous four starts, Chen is 2-0 with a 2.22 ERA (6 ER/24.1 IP). He has not faced the Red Sox in his brief career.

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Here are today’s lineups:

Baltimore Orioles16-9 Boston Red Sox11-13
1. Robert Andino 2B 1. Mike Aviles SS
2. J.J. Hardy SS 2. Will Middlebrooks 3B
3. Nick Markakis RF 3. Adrian Gonzalez 1B
4. Adam Jones CF 4. Dustin Pedroia 2B
5. Matt Wieters DH 5. David Ortiz DH
6. Wilson Betemit LF 6. Cody Ross RF
7. Chris Davis 1B 7. Darnell McDonald LF
8. Mark Reynolds 3B 8. Marlon Byrd CF
9. Ronny Paulino C 9. Kelly Shoppach C
Wei-Yin Chen SP Jon Lester SP

And here is how the hitters have fared against today’s starting pitchers:

Baltimore Orioles @ Boston Red Sox batter/pitcher matchups

Notes: The Orioles have called up former Red Sox farmhand Luis Exposito.

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Beckett: Lat was sore prior to last start [Rob Bradford – WEEI.com]

Red Sox villain Robert Andino: ‘Just how it was supposed to go down’ [Clubhouse Insider]

Bailey: Mariano Rivera ‘deserves to go out on his own terms’ [Clubhouse Insider]

Josh Beckett: Lat soreness existed before his last start [Clubhouse Insider]

Papelbon: ‘Hard to even fathom’ Mariano Rivera’s career may be over [Clubhouse Insider]

Baltimore’s Big Move [CSN New England]

Red Sox minor leaguer receives 50-game suspension [CSN New England]

Box Score Bank: Clay Day [CSN New England]

Red Sox hope Rivera will be back [ESPN Boston]

Notes: Beckett admits lat strain isn’t new [ESPN Boston]

Inside the Fenway Park ‘sellout’ streak [Extra Bases]

Red Sox prospect Price suspended for drug use [Extra Bases]

Matsuzaka’s next start delayed [Extra Bases]

Ask Nick: Is something wrong with Gonzalez? [Extra Bases]

Nuggetpalooza: Red Sox, MLB notes and nuggets [Full Count]

Chips off the Sox block [Inside Track]

David Ortiz Remains Red-Hot in May After Posting Career-High Numbers for April [NESN.com]

Will the Orioles Finish This Season Above .500? [NESN.com]

Oil Can Boyd Goes Off on Expletive-Filled Rant, Insists Wade Boggs Is a Bigot [NESN.com]

Daisuke Matsuzaka’s Minor League Start Delayed After Feeling Pain In His Neck [NESN.com]

Mariano Rivera Injury Evokes ‘Emotional’ Response From David Ortiz, Bobby Valentine [NESN.com]

Former PawSox catcher Exposito gets to major leagues with Orioles [Projo Sox Blog]

Valentine on Beckett soreness: “In retrospect, it would have been nice to know that” [Projo Sox Blog]

Matsuzaka lined up to make rehab start at McCoy Stadium on Monday [Projo Sox Blog]

Cook not looking past Saturday start [Projo Sox Blog]

Lester looks to continue dominance of O’s [RedSox.com]

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Red Sox News & Notes – 5/4

Boston Red Sox's Adrian Gonzalez yells after striking out and leaving the bases loaded in the seventh inning against the Oakland Athletics in a baseball game at Fenway Park in Boston, Wednesday, May 2, 2012. At left is Athletics catcher Kurt Suzuki.

The cold, damp weather plus some good pitching in the last two games hasn’t been kind to the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park this week. And it’s not expected to change until Sunday at the earliest. The weather that is.

Hopefully the weather along with some good Red Sox pitching cools off the surprising Baltimore Orioles who come to the Fens for a three-game weekend set. Sure it’s early in the season but the Orioles are playing some good baseball right now as they sit at 16-9 and 1.5 games out of first place.

The last time the Red Sox faced the Orioles, the fortunes of the local nine changed. It was the Orioles who eliminated the Red Sox from a playoff spot in the last game of the 2011 season.

So while the players may not say this publicly, you have to think they would love nothing more than getting some revenge by picking up a weekend sweep. The Red Sox definitely could need that right now after dropping two straight games to fall back below .500 at 11-13.

The landscape of the AL East did change a little yesterday after the New York Yankees announced that closer Mariano Rivera would miss the rest of the season after tearing his ACL during batting practice. Yes he plays for the Yankees but Rivera has earned the respect of everyone. He’s one of the few Yankees to get an “ovation” at Fenway Park.

But back to the Red Sox.

Right now Adrian Gonzalez is mired in a slump for the ages for him. He’s 0 for his last 17 at the plate. We all know he’s way too good of a hitter for this to happen. You can bet that he spent sometime yesterday on the off day analyzing his swing and I’d say he’ll probably do more of that this afternoon before the game.

The Red Sox do have the right guy on the mound tonight in Jon Lester to turn things around. Lester has owned the Orioles in his career as he is 14-0 with 2.36 ERA in 18 career starts. We need his dominance of them to continue tonight.

As expected, the Red Sox called up Aaron Cook last night. He’ll take the place of Josh Beckett on Saturday. The Red Sox sent down Jose Iglesias to make room for Cook. Iglesias had been called up to provide depth for Kevin Youkilis before he was placed on the DL and Will Middlebrooks came up.

We’ll be back later with today’s lineups, batter/pitcher matchups and links from the day. So for now, let’s take at look at the overnight links from the media by clicking on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

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Red Sox sellout streak a real numbers game [Boston Globe]

Again, a Remy red flag [Boston Globe]

Hot spring [Boston Globe]

Barnes headed the right way [Boston Globe]

Iglesias down, Cook up [Boston Globe]

Few holes in new O’s [Boston Herald]

LF Carl Crawford craves return to Sox lineup [Boston Herald]

NESN: Jerry Remy taking week off due to sinus infection [Boston Herald]

Welcome to Bobby Valentine Day! [CSN New England]

Still waiting on A-Gon [CSN New England]

Best and worst of April [ESPN Boston]

Things looking up for Red Sox bullpen [ESPN Boston]

Video: Exclusive with Oil Can Boyd [ESPN Boston]

It sure feels like a bridge year for Red Sox [Tony Massarotti – Boston Globe]

Daisuke Matsuzaka’s Return Would Pose ‘Million Dollar Question’ for Red Sox Rotation (Podcast) [NESN.com]

Nick Punto Rocks Out to Zac Brown Band, Details the Origin of the Punto Slush and ‘The Shredder’ [NESN.com]

Middlebrooks’ debut receives high marks [RedSox.com]

‘Buckner ball’ will be up for auction Friday [RedSox.com]

Full circle at Fenway: The making of Will Middlebrooks [Alex Speier – WEEI.com]

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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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 5/4

Paw Prints The Daily Roundup

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

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UConn Football links

Three Huskies Named To NFF Hampshire Society [UConnHuskies.com]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

UConn Players In WNBA Training Camps [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

DeShields, Harper, McCall, Samuelson Among Those Attending U-17 Trials [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Three Future Huskies Selected To Attend 2012 USA Basketball Women’s U18 National Team Trials [UConnHuskies.com]

Diana Taurasi reveals something you don’t know about her [USA Today]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Phillip Nolan Draws Praise from High School Coach [David Borges – New Haven Register]

Michael Bradley: “I Don’t Regret Coming to UConn” [David Borges – New Haven Register]

Phillip Nolan: “UConn Just the Place for Me” [David Borges – New Haven Register]

Bradley headed to Western Kentucky [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

Milwaukee big man Phil Nolan commits to UConn [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

A look at next season’s roster [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

Phil Nolan on commitment to UConn [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

Bradley leaves UConn for Western Kentucky, Nolan joins Huskies [CT Post]

Phillip Nolan Eager To Play For Calhoun, Ollie At UConn [Hartford Courant]

Phillip Nolan in, Michael Bradley out for Huskies [New Haven Register]

Other UConn related links

W. Track. Huskies Prepare for 2012 Outdoor BIG EAST Championship [UConnHuskies.com]

Baseball. UConn Baseball Games to be Broadcast by WTIC [UConnHuskies.com]

Baseball. UConn Baseball Hosts Cincinnati This Weekend [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Track. Huskies Pursue Second Straight BIG EAST Championship [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Ice Hockey. Men’s Hockey Takes Part In You Can Play Project [UConnHuskies.com]

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Destination Red Sox Nation – 5/4

Destination Red Sox Nation

Destination Red Sox Nation is our look at how the minor league teams of the Boston Red Sox fare each night. Game story and box score links as well as links to team rosters, team stats and league standings can be found by clicking on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

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Barnes headed the right way [Boston Globe]

April 2012 Players of the Month: Matt Barnes & Will Middlebrooks [SoxProspects.com]

Best and worst of April [ESPN Boston]

pawtucket red sox Pawtucket Red Sox

The PawSox rally fell short in a 6-4 loss to the Toledo Mud Hens.

PawSox Come Up Short Again [PawSox.com]

Pawtucket falls to 1-5 on road trip [Providence Journal]

Pawtucket Red Sox @ Toledo Mud Hens 5.3.12 box score [MiLB.com]

Pawtucket Red Sox 2012 Roster

Pawtucket Red Sox stats

International League 2012 Standings

Pawtucket Red Sox website

Portland Sea Dogs Portland Sea Dogs:

The Trenton Thunder got two in the 9th to beat the Sea Dogs 9-7.

Thunder Sweep the Sea Dogs [PortlandSeaDogs.com]

Bullpen continues to dog Sea Dogs [Portland Press Herald]

Trenton Thunder @ Portland Sea Dogs 5.3.12 box score [MiLB.com]

Portland Sea Dogs 2012 Roster

Portland Sea Dogs 2012 stats

Eastern League 2012 Standings

Portland Sea Dogs website

salem red sox Salem Red Sox:

Salem held on for a 2-1 win over the Wilmington Blue Rocks.

Red Sox Sneak Past Blue Rocks 2-1 [SalemRedSox.com]

Pressly, Sox quiet Blue Rocks [Roanoke Times]

Salem Red Sox @ Wilmington Blue Rocks 5.3.12 box score [MiLB.com]

Salem Red Sox 2012 Roster

Salem Red Sox 2012 stats

Carolina League 2012 standings

Salem Red Sox official blog

Salem Red Sox website

Greenville drive Greenville Drive:

The Drive rallied with three runs in the 7th to beat the Lexington Legends 5-3.

Three-Run Seventh Propels Drive to Victory [GreenvilleDrive.com]

Lexington Legends @ Greenville Drive 5.3.12 box score [MiLB.com]

Greenville Drive 2012 Roster

Greenvillle Drive 2012 stats

South Atlantic League 2012 Standings

Greenville Drive website

Lowell Spinners Lowell Spinners:

The Spinners season will begin on June 18th against the Connecticut Tigers.

Lowell Spinners 2011 Roster

Lowell Spinners 2011 final stats

NY-Penn League 2011 Final Standings

Lowell Spinners Blog

Spinners website

Gulf Coast red sox Gulf Coast League Red Sox

The GCL Red Sox season will begin on June 18th against the GCL Rays.

GCL Red Sox 2011 Roster

GCL Red Sox 2011 final stats

Gulf Coast League 2011 Final Standings

Gulf Coast Red Sox website

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Red Sox Call Up Aaron Cook From Pawtucket

We all knew that the Boston Red Sox were going to call up Aaron Cook from Triple-A Pawtucket. Well now the move is official.

To make room for Cook on the 40-man roster, Carl Crawford was moved to the 60-day DL. Jose Iglesias was optioned to the PawSox to make room for Cook on the 25-man roster.

Here’s the full release from the Red Sox:

The Boston Red Sox today selected right-handed pitcher Aaron Cook to the active Major League roster from Triple-A Pawtucket. The club also announced that shortstop Jose Iglesias was optioned to Pawtucket following Wednesday night’s game.

Boston Red SoxTo make room for Cook on the 40-man roster, the club transferred outfielder Carl Crawford to the 60-day disabled list. Cook is scheduled to start against the Orioles on Saturday at Fenway Park.

Cook, 33, began the season with Triple-A Pawtucket after signing with Boston as a minor league free agent on January 11. In five starts for the PawSox, he went 3-0 with a 1.89 ERA (7 ER/33.1 IP), 13 strikeouts, 11 walks and 26 hits allowed.

The right-hander entered today ranked third in the International League in ERA and innings pitched and first among all Triple-A hurlers with two complete games, each 7.0 innings in length. He yielded three or fewer runs over 5.0 innings or more in all five starts, including three outings allowing one run or less. A National League All-Star with Colorado in 2008, Cook is 72-68 with a 4.53 ERA (660 ER/1,312.1 IP) in 238 career Major League appearances, including 206 starts, all with the Rockies over the last 10 seasons from 2002-11.

Iglesias did not appear in a game for Boston after being recalled from Pawtucket on Tuesday. In 23 contests for the PawSox this season, the 22-year-old is 19-for-88 (.216) with a double, five RBI, 10 walks, 11 runs scored and four stolen bases.

Crawford, 30, was placed on the 15-day disabled list on April 4 (retroactive to March 26) recovering from left wrist surgery.

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Patriots Sign Gaffney, Release Underwood

Jabar Gaffney

The New England Patriots signed wide receiver Jabar Gaffney to a two-year contract bringing back one of QB Tom Brady’s favorite targets to Foxboro.

Gaffney, a member of the Patriots from 2006 to 2008, is a former 2nd round pick (33rd overall) of the Houston Texans in the 2002 NF Draft out of the University of Florida.

In addition to the Texans and Patriots, Gaffney has played for the Denver Broncos and last season for the Washington Redskins.

Entering his 11th season in the NFL, Gaffney has 443 career catches for 5,622 yards and 24 TD’s.

He is the son of former New York Jets WR Derrick Gaffney and the cousin of free agent CB Lito Sheppard.

In addition to Gaffney’s signing the team also has released WR Tiquan Underwood after one season with the team.  Underwood, a former 7th round draft pick of the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 2009 NFL Draft out of Rutgers, is well known for his cool high top fade haircut.

This is the fourth time the Patriots have released Underwood since last September; it includes being released on the night before Super Bowl XLVII only to be re-signed two days later.

It appears Underwood’s release is in direct relation to the Gaffney signing as not counting Wes Welker, who is yet to sign his franchise tender, the team has 11 wide receivers currently on the roster.

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CPTV Sports to Air Game Four of Whale vs. Admirals Series Live

HARTFORD, May 3, 2012:  Whalers Sports & Entertainment announced today that Game Four of the Eastern Conference Semifinal Calder Cup Playoff series between the Connecticut Whale and the Norfolk Admirals will be aired live state-wide on CPTV Sports this Monday, May 7.

CT WhaleGame Four, which faces off at 7:00 PM Monday night at the XL Center, will be CPTV Sports’ first live broadcast since their statewide expansion in April. Check cptvsports.org for cable channel locations on Cablevision, Charter, Cox, Comcast and Thames River cable systems.  Monday’s telecast will also be the first Whale franchise playoff game to be televised since the 2004 postseason.

Game Two of the best-of-seven series, which the Whale leads, 1-0, is Friday night at Scope in Norfolk (7:30 PM faceoff, “The Rock” 106.9 WCCC-FM, www.ctwhale.com, live video streaming at www.ahllive.com). The series then switches to the XL Center in Hartford for Games Three and Four, which will be this Sunday, May 6 and Monday, May 7, with faceoff at 7:00 both nights.

Tickets for Games Three and Four at the XL Center are on sale now at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center, as well as on-line at www.ctwhale.com and through TicketMaster Charge-by-phone at 1-800-745-3000.

Playoff ticket packages are also available that include tickets to all possible home playoff games. To speak to a Whale account executive about a playoff ticket package, call (860) 728-3366. More information is available at www.ctwhale.com.

The Tavern Downtown, at 100 Allyn St. in Hartford, will host a special viewing party for Friday’s Game Two. The ahllive feed will be shown on at least one TV at The Tavern Downtown, which will offer Happy Hour specials of $1 off draft and bottled beers, $2 off mixed well drinks, $2 off house wines, $1 off shots, and $4 Whaler Ales, which include the customer keeping the glass. Appetizers will be out for Happy Hour from 5-7 PM, and there will be $2 sliders starting at 7 PM. There will also be raffles and handouts.

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A Tale of Two Thomas’

By Bob Crawford

The pressure cooker of pro sports can make for some strange situations, and hockey history has seen many a family battle, with gentlemen sharing the same last name going up against one another in opposing jerseys.

CT WhaleMost of those have been sibling clashes, with brother combinations like Phil and Tony Esposito, the Staal brothers, the Sutter clan, Scott and Rob Niedermayer, Keith and Wayne Primeau, etc., knocking heads.

The current Connecticut Whale vs. Norfolk Admirals series, though, features a father and son locking horns, in the Whale’s Christian Thomas and his dad, Steve.

Christian Thomas joined the Whale from the Oshawa Generals of the Ontario Hockey League April 4 and played in Connecticut’s last five regular season games, and all four playoff contests to date.  Steve Thomas is Player Development Coordinator for the Tampa Bay Lightning, Norfolk’s parent club, and while he is not an official member of the Admirals’ coaching staff, often assists Head Coach John Cooper and Assistant Coach Mike Flanagan, both in practice and behind the bench.

Game One of the Whale/Admirals series Wednesday was the first time the two Thomas men had faced each other on opposing sides.  Given that his pride and joy was going to be front and center in the opponent’s lineup, Steve Thomas was conflicted, right up to the start of Wednesday’s game, about whether he should go back behind the bench.

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“It’s going to be a bit odd, but I’m looking forward to it,” Steve said Wednesday morning.  “It’s a hard kind of thing, but he’s playing pro hockey now and it’s what he wants to do.  He’s in an environment , the playoffs, right now, luckily enough, and he’s worked hard to be in this position.  So he’s made his bed, and playoff hockey’s intense, it’s played with a lot of passion, and whatever happens, happens out there.  It’s beyond my control.”

So, not surprisingly, dad had some mixed feelings.  The younger Thomas, on the other hand, didn’t seem the least bit fazed by the situation, although he did acknowledge its out-of-the-ordinary nature.

“It’s pretty weird seeing him on the other bench, that’s for sure,” Christian said.  “He’s always coached me in minor hockey.  He was on my bench, so he always helped me out, but now he’s helping out the opposition.  It’s going to be pretty cool, though.”

Anyone who has kids of their own would certainly forgive Steve Thomas if he became a little distracted in this series, struggling with keeping his mind on his own job and not getting caught up in watching his son.  That is a line, however, that Thomas the elder is familiar with straddling.

“I coached him in Minor Bantam, Bantam and Minor Midget, and I treated him like I would any other player,” Steve Thomas said, “and I think that’s the approach I’m going to take [in this series], for sure.  More than anything I want our team to win this series, at the same time I’d really like to see my son do well.”

Competing in the heat of battle is one thing, and doing one’s best to help a loved one achieve their goals is another.  Steve Thomas, a 20-year NHLer who scored 421 goals and 933 points in the Big Show, is in a great position to use not only his playing experience, but his player-development expertise, to advise Christian on the younger Thomas’ quest to succeed in the pros.

“I think it’s a big transition, playing Junior hockey and making the jump to playoff hockey in the American Hockey League,” Steve said.  “You’ve got guys out here that had stints in the National Hockey League, and it’s one step closer to his goal.  I think coming out of Junior, that transition, more than anything, is playing well defensively in your own zone.  And I think as an offensive player, that makes it that much more of an adjustment because in Junior, it’s all about winning.  Guys take chances, they cheat the game a little bit, and you just can’t do that at this level, players are too good.  So that transition even becomes more magnified because it’s that defensive mode you kind of have to have yourself in, because ultimately everything starts in your own end.  Play good defensive hockey, you get your offensive chances.”

For his part, the 19-year-old Christian Thomas, a second-round draftee by the New York Rangers in the 2010 NHL Draft, takes dad’s advice to heart, and is quick to give the old man credit for knowing what he’s talking about.

“He’s pretty much spot-on,” Christian said of Steve’s counsel.  “He said guys (in pro) are bigger, stronger, it’s quicker and you have less time to make plays.  First game, I found that out right away, and it was just a bit of adapting I had to do.  I feel pretty comfortable out there right now, but playoff hockey is obviously a lot quicker, and it’s going to be a tough series.”

Christian Thomas is already a veteran of one AHL playoff battle, the Whale’s first-round sweep of Bridgeport.  Although he did not get on the scoresheet in the three games, he saw significant time on right wing on the Whale’s top line with center Kris Newbury and left-wing Jonathan Audy-Marchessault, another great growth opportunity.

“It was tough, it was my first playoff series in the AHL and it was pretty quick, only playing five games of regular season,” Christian said, “but it was another step up, but playing with two guys like that just makes it a lot easier.  They’re so good on the ice and they only help you.”

Christian Thomas, at 5-9 and 170 pounds, is similar in stature to Steve, whose playing dimensions were listed at 5-11 and 185 pounds.  The son also exhibits other traits that were hallmarks of his dad’s game, like a quick, hard shot and a willingness to navigate any kind of traffic anywhere on the ice.  Still, it’s not exactly like looking in the mirror for Steve when he watches Christian.

“I think he’s a different player than I was,” Steve said.  “I don’t think he’s near as physical as I was.  I tried to be first in on the forecheck, take the body, go to the net, go to the dirty areas, and he does that.  He’s not the one that’s going to initiate a hit that’s going to put a kid through the glass or anything like that.  I think he’s more of a finesse player.  He shoots the puck as well, if not better, than I ever did, and I think he’s got a better skill set than I had.”

Even if that were an exaggeration of fatherly pride, it is certainly high praise, as Steve Thomas wasn’t exactly a plumber.  And now he gets to try to help his own organization defend against that skill set that number 23 in a Whale jersey possesses.  Conversely, the potential of having something big to crow about at the summertime family dinner table provides Christian with some extra motivation.

“I know the coach of their team and their other assistant,” Christian said, “but it would be cool, beating these guys in the playoffs, and it’s kind of like bragging rights with my dad.”

According to Steve, who had to battle his way to the NHL after being undrafted out of Junior, his young fellow already has something to hold over his head, what with having been the 40th pick his draft year.

“He’s got that on me, and he passed me last year in my goal total for the Junior levels,” Steve chuckled.  “But I’ve really enjoyed watching him play, I really do.  Obviously as a dad you hope your son does well, but it’s a bit of a different ballgame now.  I’m with this organization and he’s over there, and like I said, I hope he does well, but at the same time I’m hoping we get through this series.”

The most important question might be, who is Christian’s mom, Lori, rooting for in this matchup?

Christian’s answer to that was rather diplomatic, as he said, “That’s a good question, hopefully she’ll be rooting for me, but she’s coming up to Connecticut for the three games there, so we’ll see what she says.”

Steve, on the other hand, harbored no illusions at all about who his wife would like to see prevail.

“She’s going to definitely be rooting for him, for sure,” the proud dad quickly conceded.

 

Gernander: Stay Humble, Stay Hungry

It was all but a day off for the Whale Thursday, after the 3-2 overtime win over the Admirals in Wednesday’s Game One.  Most of the game participants stayed off the ice for an optional practice, while the extra players had a short skate.

The Whale coaching staff was extremely glad to have gotten the jump on the Admirals and continued the Whale’s unblemished postseason record, but was already looking ahead.

“We’ve got to stay hungry,” was Head Coach Ken Gernander’s simple message.  “We’ve got to stay humble, stay hungry.  One game, in and of itself, is not much in a seven-game series.  So we’ve got to continue to build off where we left off the other night, but again, stay humble and stay hungry.

“It was a great start, but it’s a long journey and that’s just the first step, but we were real pleased with getting the win here in the first game.”

The Whale are now 4-0 in the playoffs, and Gernander traces the genesis for this run back to the Whale’s last game of the regular season, a 2-1 shootout loss in Syracuse in a game that was meaningless to the Whale in the standings but was huge for the Crunch.

“I’ve been saying it all along that I really admired the way our team finished the season in the game against Syracuse, and I think that set us off on the right foot,” Gernander said.  “It was unfortunate that we lost in a shootout that game, but I thought we played well, played hard considering what was at stake for both teams, and it just kind of carried over into the playoffs and the guys have been doing a very good job up to now.”

The Whale had lost all four regular-season meetings against the Admirals, a team that came into Wednesday’s Game One having come out on top in 31 of its previous 32 contests.  Gernander harbors no illusions that his club will not face its share of adversity as the matchup goes forward.

“It’s going to be a good, competitive series,” he said. “We had a little bit of breakdowns in our defensive zone and paid the price there and they got two (first-period) goals.  You just have to go through their lineup, they’re a strong lineup and it’s going to be a good, competitive series.  Nothing really struck me or stuck out, we expected a tight game and a very capable opponent, and we have to play our best hockey.”

The game-winner by Andreas Thuresson at 2:53 of overtime was a pure illustration of the value of simply getting the puck at the net.  Thuresson sent about a 45-foot, off-wing half-slapshot on goal, and it hit Admiral goaltender Dustin Tokarski’s stick, deflected up over his shoulder and dropped behind him and over the goal line.

“Get pucks and bodies to the net, and good things happen,” Gernander said of the play, which capped a strong night for a line of Thuresson on right wing, Jordan Owens and center and Ryan Bourque on the left side.

“I think they’ve all stepped up their game since the playoffs have started,” said Gernander of that threesome.  “Bourque, he worked hard all season long but he seems to have found another level, another gear, drew a penalty earlier in the game, he just did a lot of good things, his penalty kill has been very good for us.  Jordan Owens has been an important part of the equation too, and I think they seem to have kind of formed some kind of chemistry as a line.  Thuresson, I think his production is up from what it was in the regular season.  So that’s great, that’s what we’re looking for.”

The Whale’s other two goals came in the first period, 12 seconds apart, which was only one second short of a team playoff record.  Both goals were scored by rookies, the first by regular-season team points co-leader Jonathan Audy-Marchessault and the second by emerging offensive kingpin Marek Hrivik, his fifth in the last three games.  Hrivik’s scoring play was started by fellow newbie, and former Ranger first-round pick, J.T. Miller, who got his first pro point with an assist.

“J.T. started it with a good forecheck,” Gernander said, “got in on the forecheck, created a turnover, and Wellsie (Casey Wellman) to Hrivik net-front real quick, that was great.  Marchie’s (Audy-Marchessault) been doing it for us all season long, and I don’t know if you would consider Thuresson secondary scoring or somewhere in between, but a big overtime goal.  So a lot of good things happened in that regard.”

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