Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 11/12

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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 Men’s Basketball links

Huskies Heading Back to Paradise Jam [David Borges – New Haven Register]

Calhoun Not Impressed With UConn’s Win [David Borges – New Haven Register]

UConn 70, Columbia 57: Wrapping  Things Up [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Jeremy Lamb: Scoring 30 Points With the Greatest of Ease [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

UConn men 70, Columbia 57: the wrap [Ed Daigneault – The Republican-American]

A growth spurt for Drummond [Gavin Keefe – The Day]

Post-game breakdown: Columbia [Gavin Keefe – The Day]

Notes/Quotes from Columbia [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

Stepping Up [UConn Huskies Basketball]

Lamb, Napier lead UConn past Columbia [CT Post]

Huskies Open Season With 70-57 Win Over Columbia [Hartford Courant]

Not A Great Debut For Drummond [Hartford Courant]

In like a Lamb [Journal Inquirer]

‘Step up’ means more to UConn men’s basketball [Journal Inquirer]

Huskies beat Columbia in opener [New Haven Register]

Guards carry UConn men past Columbia in opener [The Day]

No. 4 UConn opens with 70-57 win over Columbia [The Hour]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

UConn Women Being Courted For 2013 Carrier Classic [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Doty, Mosqueda-Lewis Cleared To Play In Sunday’s Opener [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Talk Of UConn At Carrier Classic Premature [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

UConn-Bound Stewart Incredibly Humble and Talented [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Doty, Mosqueda-Lewis Practice Today, Ready For Opener [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Doty calls: It’s time to play [Journal Inquirer]

Other UConn related links

W. Volleyball. Volleyball Wraps up 2011 in the Garden State [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Soccer. Diop’s Perfect Strike Leads UConn Into BIG EAST Championship [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Soccer. Another Thriller [New England Soccer News]

M. Soccer. Diop inspires UConn victory [Soccer America]

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Lamb Leads Huskies Past Lions

It wasn’t the brow beating you expected to see from the UConn Huskies men’s basketball team in their opener against the Columbia Lions. In fact, it might have been closer than Jim Calhoun would have liked.

UConn's Jeremy Lamb dunks as he is fouled by Columbia center Mark Cisco during the Huskies' 70-57 win in their season opener at Gampel Pavilion Friday. Lamb was the leading scorer with 30 points. But when you have a special player like Jeremy Lamb, just like with Kemba Walker last season, you don’t have to worry as much as Lamb led the way with a career-high 30 points to help the Huskies to a 70-57 win in front of a sell-out crowd at Gampel Pavilion on campus in Storrs on Friday night.

Shabazz Napier was the only other Husky in double figures as he had 21 points to go along with six rebounds, eight assists and two steals. Roscoe Smith added eight points and seven rebounds while Tyler Olander had seven points and eight rebounds and four blocked shots. Freshman DeAndre Daniels blocked three shots for the Huskies (1-0) while Alex Oriakhi led the way with four blocks.

It was inauspicious debut for the highly hyped Andre Drummond. While showing flashes of brilliance at times, Drummond struggled with foul trouble early on and spent a good amount of time on the bench. And things didn’t get better for him as he was bumped in the face and had to leave the game. He had suffered a concussion and broken nose during the preseason and is wearing a mask.

Noruwa Agho led the Lions (0-1) with 16 points. Blaise Stabb added a double-double with 11 points and 12 rebounds while Brian Barbour chipped in with 10 points.

It was close early on before the Huskies went on an 8-0 run to open up a 13-5 lead. The Lions would cut the lead back down to five at 15-10 before another UConn run, this one 10-0, increased the lead to 15 points. Columbia would get as close as 10 points the rest of the way in the first half but the Huskies went into the locker room up 15 points at 37-22 on the strength of two Lamb threes including one to beat the halftime buzzer.

Columbia never really threatened the Huskies in the second half. Of course UConn couldn’t pull away from them either. The Huskies were never really able to put a game-killing run together as the scrappy Lions fought hard for the entire 40 minutes giving UConn a good early season battle.

The one thing besides the nasty dunk by Lamb that stood out to me was the play of Olander and Daniels.

For Daniels, his good play came on the defensive end while Olander just had a good overall game. He is definitely much improved from last year and you could see all the hard work he put in during the offseason. Playing in your hometown isn’t easy but Olander is proving it’s no fluke he’s at UConn.

While Oriakhi struggled, Olander stepped up his game on Friday night. Of course it’s only one game but I expect this to continue from Olander.

The Huskies will now get ready for their next game which comes on Monday night when the Wagner Seahawks come to Gampel. Game time is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. and the game can be seen locally in Connecticut on SNY.

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Columbia Lions @ UConn Huskies 11.11.11 box score

Here are the postgame quotes from UConn Huskies head coach Jim Calhoun.

The video boards did not work before the game so the opening montage that was supposed to be shown before the game was played at halftime.

There also was a little malfunction in the unveiling of the 2010-11 NCAA Championship Banner.

The starters for the Huskies were Shabazz Napier, Jeremy Lamb, Roscoe Smith, Tyler Olander and Alex Oriakhi.

UConn shot 50% (26-32) from the floor for the game. The Lions shot 28.8% (21-73).

The Huskies had 13 assists on their 26 made baskets.

UConn was 8-of-17 (47.1%) from three point land while Columbia was 9-of-31 (29%).

As we’ve come to expect, the Huskies were awful from the free throw line. They were 10-of-18 (55.6%). Oriakhi missed all three of his attempts and Napier was 4-of-8.

UConn barely won the battle of the boards (43-41) and outscored the Lions 24-20 in the paint.

The Huskies had 15 points off of nine Columbia turnovers. The Lions had 10 points off of 15 UConn turnovers.

Columbia had 19 second chance points to just four for the Huskies. UConn did outscore the Lions 20-2 on the fast break.

Niels Giffey, Michael Bradley and Ryan Boatright were all in street clothes on the bench. Giffey and Bradley are battling injuries while Boatright is still ineligible to play pending the outcome of the NCAA investigation.

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Photo credit: Bettina Hansen – Hartford Courant (No. 10 in gallery)

VIdeo: UConn Men Raise 2010-11 NCAA Championship Banner

UConn Huskies 2010-11 National Championship Banner

Before Friday night’s eventual 70-57 win over the Columbia Lions and after a slight malfunction, the 2010-11 UConn Huskies Men’s Basketball National Championship Banner was unveiled at Gampel Pavilion in Storrs, CT.

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Photo credit: Bettina Hansen – Hartford Courant (No. 7 in gallery)

CPTV and Langan Volkswagen Group Give Away a 2012 VW Beetle

HARTFORD, Conn. (November 10, 2011) – CPTV is celebrating its 18th season of broadcasting UConn Women’s Basketball by partnering with The Langan Volkswagen Group to give away an all-new 2012 Volkswagen Beetle.

UConn and CPTVThis season during any of the 21 UConn Women’s Basketball games broadcast live on CPTV, viewers can call in to be automatically entered into the drawing. Also, anyone who makes an online pledge to CPTV.org during a live UConn broadcast is automatically entered to win. Only one entry per household is permitted and a pledge to CPTV is not necessary to enter.

The first opportunity to enter is this Sunday, November 13 at 2 p.m. when UConn takes on Holy Cross for the season opener on CPTV. The last chance is during the final CPTV broadcast of the season, when the Huskies face the Golden Eagles of Marquette on Saturday, February 25, 2012.

At the end of the season, one lucky name will be randomly selected from all of the entries received. The winner will receive an all-new 2012 2-liter turbo Volkswagen Beetle featuring a Fender sound system, navigation system and automatic transmission. The car features a Reef Blue exterior and black leather interior and retails for $28,785. The car will be on display at Langan Volkswagen of Vernon at 167 Hartford Turnpike in Vernon, Connecticut throughout the contest period. For more information and complete contest rules, visit cptv.org keyword: Langan VW.

Gene Langan of The Langan Volkswagen Group, with stores in Glastonbury, Vernon and Meriden commented on their partnership with CPTV: “Langan Volkswagen has been proud to support community events since 1969. We’re especially pleased and excited to be supporting CPTV, an important community asset, and their presentation of UConn Women’s Basketball during the 2011-12 season.”

In addition to the VW Beetle, the winner and three friends will get to have dinner with CPTV’s on-air UConn team – CPTV Color Analyst and former UConn Women’s Basketball player Meghan Culmo, UConn Producer Harriet Unger, and beloved in-studio host Mary Hobart.

This season, tune in to CPTV to watch the Huskies drive to the hoop and you could be driving home in your new car, thanks to The Langan Volkswagen Group and CPTV!

CPTV is the TV Broadcast Home of UConn Women’s Basketball and has been broadcasting the team’s games since 1994. With some of the consistently highest ratings and strongest membership levels of any program on public television over the past 17 years, UConn Women’s Basketball on CPTV is considered by many to be the most successful local franchise in public television history.

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Bouchard Excited to Join Whale

By Bruce Berlet

A lot of players might not be enamored with having to travel 12-15 hours round-trip to play their first few games with a new team.

CT WhaleNot right wing Francois Bouchard, whom the New York Rangers acquired from the Washington Capitals on Tuesday for Connecticut Whale defenseman Tomas Kundratek.

Bouchard arrived from Hershey, Pa., around 1 p.m. Wednesday, and met his new teammates and practiced with the Whale for the first time Thursday, before the team bussed to Boston for a flight to Toronto and then on to St. John’s, Newfoundland, for games Saturday night and Sunday afternoon.

“It’ll be fun to play at St. John’s, where I can go eat with the guys and meet them more,” Bouchard said after his first workout. “This is great timing just to get to know the guys and spend time with them so I can introduce myself.”

It’s not surprising that Bouchard had some mixed emotions about the deal, especially after being a key contributor as the Bears, the top affiliate of the Washington Capitals, won the Calder Cup in 2009 and 2010.

“It was a little surprising because you never really expect to be traded, but I think I needed a fresh start,” Bouchard said. “I left so many friends behind. There are guys there who I played with in my first (pro) game four years ago. We won the (Calder) Cup together twice, so there were really great memories and I’ll keep texting and communicating with them for sure. But I played three years in Hershey and Washington, so I think it was just time for me to get another opportunity somewhere else and get my confidence back. I think the change will be good for me.”

Bouchard’s confidence had declined with his playing time after he signed a one-year deal on July 15 with the Capitals, who selected him in the second round (35th overall) in 2006. For most of his time in Hershey, Bouchard played a regular shift and was on the power play, but not this season. After getting 48 goals and 63 assists in 215 games in three full seasons in Hershey, he was scoreless with eight penalty minutes and minus-4 in nine games this season while playing mostly on the fourth line.

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“They always have a great team in Hershey,” the 23-year-old Bouchard said. “They always sign so many players in the summer, so they have older guys that need ice time so mine was pretty limited. I wasn’t playing the power play, which I played in juniors and some in my first two years in Hershey. It was kind of hard to play six or seven minutes a night on the fourth line, but I think they’re going to give me a great opportunity here. They talked to me like they were really high on me and expect a lot from me, so I’m just going to try to do my best and work hard every day at practice. It’s a young team, too, so it’s always exciting with those guys.”

Kundratek, the Rangers’ third-round pick in 2008, also had seen his playing time decline this season as he was a victim of an overload on the Whale defense, including being a healthy scratch the last five games.

“We were a little bit long on defense and short on forwards, and you can’t have people not playing and not developing,” Whale coach Ken Gernander said. “Hopefully it works out well for Tomas and he gets a little more opportunity in Hershey. And it should work out to our advantage to get a skilled forward that can help us offensively.”

Kundratek was upbeat when he arrived in Hershey.

“I was asking for a trade because it was kind of a tough position in New York and Hartford,” Kundratek told Tim Leone of The Patriot-News in Hershey. “I was so excited when I heard I got traded to Washington, and I’m looking forward to being here. It was tough to get in to play in the top six defense (in Hartford).”

Bears assistant coach Troy Mann said, “(Kundratek) has got good size and looks like he moves pretty well. We’ll just have to see over the next few games if we can get him in there to get a true evaluation. I don’t think you can 100 percent evaluate him after one or two games. You have to give him a body of work of four or five or six games and then assess what you’ve got.”

Bouchard’s adjustment to his new surroundings was made easier, as he knew several Whale players, notably rookie left wing Ryan Bourque, whose older brother Chris plays with the Bears and was MVP of the playoffs in 2010.

“I went to Boston a few times to see the Bourques, and Chris was my best friend in Hershey,” Bouchard said.

But Chris will be his foe on Nov. 29, when the Bears visit the XL Center and the Bourque brothers play against each other for the first time.

“I got a little X on my calendar for that one,” Bouchard said with a smile. “For sure I’ll be excited to play against my old team, but right now I’m focusing on this team.”

Bouchard also knows center Kelsey Tessier and rookie wing Jonathan Audy-Marchessault from youth hockey in the Quebec province. Bouchard grew up in Sherbrooke, Quebec, where he learned to play hockey with his father, Denis, and 27-year-old brother Pierre-Marc Bouchard, who is in his ninth season with the Minnesota Wild.

“He’s an idol and role model for me,” Bouchard said. “We’re really close and talk to each other every day. He has always been a big help to me since we grew up playing hockey in the street with my dad. And he was pretty happy for me to get another opportunity. He knows the Rangers are a great organization for young guys, so I was pretty excited about that.”

Rangers assistant general manager Jeff Gorton told Jim Cerny of BlueshirtsUnited.com that Bouchard is “a skilled guy that can play all positions and just needed a change of scenery. We like his sense and playmaking ability.”

Gernander feels Bouchard should be “a pretty good offensive player.”

“He’s pretty creative and showed some pretty good passing and hand skills (in practice),” Gernander said. “Now we’ll see how he does in games.”

Bouchard twice exceeded 100 points in four seasons with Baie-Comeau Drakkar in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, with his best being 2006-07 when he led the league in scoring with 125 points (45 goals, 80 assists) in 68 games. Two seasons ago, he had career highs as a pro in goals (21), assists (31) and points (52) as the Bears won their first of two straight Calder Cup titles.

Bouchard had several productive outings against the former Hartford Wolf Pack, most notably when he had one goal and three assists in Hershey’s 6-0 victory at the XL Center on Oct. 30, 2009 while playing with Mathieu Perreault (one goal, one assist) and former Wolf Pack left wing Alexandre Giroux (two goals, two assists).

“I remember some great games both here and back home (in Hershey),” Bouchard said with a smile.

Now the Whale hopes Bouchard can play as well for them as he did against them.

CHALLENGING WEEKEND FOR WHALE

Bouchard joined the Whale as they look for some revenge in another battle of two of the Eastern Conference’s three division leaders.

The Whale (7-2-1-2) was in first place in the Northeast Division as they headed to Newfoundland on Thursday to play the Atlantic Division-leading St. John’s IceCaps on Saturday night and Sunday afternoon. Last Friday night the Whale allowed four third-period goals in a 6-3 loss to the IceCaps (9-2-3-0), who had the AHL’s best record when they completed a nine-day, six-game trip through New England with a 4-0-2-0 record, capped by a 4-3 victory at Bridgeport on Sunday.

Veteran defenseman Wade Redden was impressed with a team that was minus five call-ups, including half of the Winnipeg Jets’ defensive corps in a 3-0 loss to the Rangers on Sunday night – Brett Festerling, Mark Flood and Paul Postma, an AHL All-Star last season.

“I think we have to be happy with where we’re sitting right now with our record, but realizing, too, that we obviously can’t be content and there are things that we need to improve,” Redden said. “St. John’s was kind of the benchmark for us as the top team in the conference, and they played real hard and kind of took it to us for some important parts of the game, so we have to learn from that because it’s a big weekend coming up against them.”

The IceCaps’ comeback was especially impressive, after Kris Newbury and Ryan Bourque scored in less than 20 seconds in the final minute of the second period to give the Whale a 3-2 lead. The Whale did a good job of protecting the lead the first five minutes of the third period with smart dump-ins, and then lost their way with a series of ill-advised plays and a few rare soft goals allowed by Chad Johnson, the Reebok/AHL Goaltender of the Month in October.

“They obviously played hard for most of the game,” Redden said. “They put together a pretty solid 60 minutes, and all their guys were skating and checking and forcing plays, so if you’re up against that, you have to be doing the same. We weren’t doing that enough that game and we have a tendency to panic a little bit, which we can’t do. Obviously we have to feel confident in ourselves with what we can do because we’ve got a great group of guys, so we just have to stick to the game plan. Sometimes we face adversity, and the first thing guys do is try to do a bit too much instead of keeping it simple and relying on each other.”

The IceCaps, formerly the Manitoba Moose, are the top affiliate of the new Jets, the former Atlanta Thrashers, after St. John’s was the home of the feeder system for the Toronto Maple Leafs from 1991 to 2005, before that team was relocated to Toronto and became the Marlies. This is the Wolf Pack/Whale’s first visit to The Rock since a 3-1 victory on Dec. 1, 2002. Prior to last Friday, the Wolf Pack/Whale last played a St. John’s team on March 26, 2003, a 7-4 loss in Hartford.

“They’re obviously a strong team, being at the top of their division,” Gernander said. “They’re playing winning hockey, finding ways to win games, and if we’re going to be successful, we have to play our best hockey. Obviously if you’re going to make mistakes or give them opportunities, they’re going to hurt you. They’re a little more experienced team and played a very patient, fairly tight defensive game and worked hard on their forecheck. They have a good, complete game and the wherewithal or savvy where if you deviate from your plan or try to take a shortcut and make a mistake, they’re going to cash in on those too, because they have the guys to pay it off on the other end.”

The St. John’s trip is part of the Whale opening the season with 10 of their first 14 games and 15 of 22 on the road, much like the Rangers started with a team-record seven straight away from Madison Square Garden, which is undergoing a $850 million facelift over three years. The Rangers ended a six-game home stand on a high Sunday night behind Martin Biron’s 23 saves in his 27th career shutout, first with the Rangers. The Whale plays eight of its last 11 in 2011 on Asylum Street.

Audy-Marchessault leads the Whale’s balanced attack with five goals and six assists in the last seven games, after going scoreless in the first five. Kris and John Mitchell, both former St. John’s Maple Leafs, are tied for second with nine points, one ahead of rookie Carl Hagelin and Mats Zuccarello, who has three goals and five assists in seven games since being reassigned by the Rangers.

The Moose were based in Winnipeg, and played in the International Hockey League in 1996-2001, and the AHL in 2001-2011, after the departure of the original Jets to Phoenix. As the top affiliate of the Vancouver Canucks, they won the North Division in 2006-07 and 2008-09, when they reached the Calder Cup finals, losing to Hershey in six games.

The IceCaps lost the five players to call-ups because of numerous Jets injuries, including to defenseman Ron Hainsey, a Bolton native who has been sidelined for three weeks with a separated shoulder. But IceCaps rookie head coach Keith McCambridge’s team has hardly missed a beat, showing plenty of perseverance and grit while rallying to beat the Whale, who return home Nov. 18 to play nemesis Bridgeport. The Sound Tigers have twice overcome two-goal deficits to beat the Whale, 5-4 in a shootout on Oct. 15 in Hartford and 4-3 in overtime on Wednesday in Bridgeport.

FORMER WHALERS DEFENSEMAN AMONG FOUR TO BE INDUCTED INTO AHL HALL OF FAME

Former Hartford Whalers defenseman John Stevens was among four selected for induction into AHL Hall of Fame as the Class of 2012. Others to be recognized Jan. 30 at the AHL Hall of Fame induction and awards ceremony at the Circus Maximus Theatre at Caesars Atlantic City in New Jersey are Joe Crozier, Jack Gordon and Zellio Toppazzini.

Stevens, 45, is a former head coach of the Philadelphia Flyers who is now an assistant coach with the Los Angeles. His 14-year playing career, which was cut short by an eye injury, included eight assists in 44 games with the Whalers spanning three seasons. He was a member of the undefeated 1987-88 Hershey Bear Calder Cup championship team coached by former Wolf Pack coach John Paddock. Stevens also won a Calder Cup in 1990-91 with the Springfield Indians, but the defenseman is best known for his days with the Philadelphia Phantoms, where he was the team’s first captain in 1996-97, won a Calder Cup in 1997-98 and coached the club for six seasons in 2000-07. He then took over as Flyers coach for 31/2 seasons before being fired.

“These four individuals enjoyed significant careers and are legendary figures in the rich history of the American Hockey League,” AHL president and CEO David Andrews said in a statement. “The AHL Board of Governors is pleased to support the selection committee’s recommendation for their induction into the American Hockey League Hall of Fame.”

The quartet will be honored as part of the festivities at the 2012 AHL All-Star Classic in Atlantic City, N.Y. Formed in 2006 to recognize, honor and celebrate individuals for their outstanding achievements and contributions in the AHL, the AHL Hall of Fame is housed on-line at www.ahlhalloffame.com. … South Windsor native and Houston Aeros captain Jon DiSalvatore had a nine-game points streak (four goals, nine assists) end in a 5-3 loss to the visiting Abbotsford Heat on Thursday night.

BALDWIN TO BE HONORED SATURDAY NIGHT

Whalers Sports and Entertainment chairman and CEO Howard Baldwin will receive the Community Leader of the Year Award from the Connecticut Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation at its Sportscasters’ Super Ball on Saturday at The Club at Rentschler Field in East Hartford. The black-tie optional gala from 7 p.m. to midnight honors Connecticut sports stars and community leaders while raising fund and awareness of cystic fibrosis.

Baldwin is the former owner and managing general partner of the Hartford Whalers and then founded Whalers Sports and Entertainment two years ago. WSE assumed business control of the former Hartford Wolf Pack 14 months ago and rebranded the team the Connecticut Whale last Nov. 27.

Former Kolbe Cathedral High-Bridgeport and University of Connecticut basketball star Chris Smith and Plainville’s Abby Negro will receive the Native Son Award and Rookie of the Year Award at the dinner.

Smith, UConn’s leader in career (2,145 points) and Big East (1,140) scoring and three-point field goals (242), is one of only two Huskies to score at least 500 points in three different seasons and a member of the UConn basketball All-Century Team. He graduated from Kolbe Cathedral, where he became a high school All-American and played on the U.S. national team. He was Connecticut Player of the Year before playing at UConn and then three seasons with the NBA’s Minnesota Timberwolves. He is now the Kolbe boys’ basketball coach.

Negro, 16, is an honor student and basketball player at Plainville High and will be making her debut as an ambassador for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

Cystic fibrosis is a genetic disease affecting the respiratory and digestive systems. Thick mucus blocks the airways, leading to life-threatening infections. The median life expectancy is 37 years.

The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation is consistently rated one of the most efficient health charities in the country and is devoted to controlling the disease. Headquartered in Bethesda, Md., the foundation has more than 80 chapters and supports and accredits a nationwide network of 115 care centers. To advance research for a cure, the foundation has invested nearly $300 million in promising drug research in the biotech industry since 1998. For more information, visit www.cff.org.

The Sportscasters’ gala was established in 2002 by ESPN’s Joe Tessitore and Chris Berman to celebrate Connecticut’s rich sports history. Since its inception, the gala has raised more than $1 million in much needed research funds for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Dinner, dancing and a unique live auction will highlight the event. For tickets ($200) or to get involved, contact CFF director of special projects Paul Drury at 860-632-7300 or pdrury@cff.org.

MARK HOWE SET TO ENTER NHL HALL OF FAME

Mark Howe, the best defenseman in Hartford Whalers history, heads to Toronto on Sunday for a celebratory dinner as a prelude to being inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on Monday. Howe, who had been eligible since 1998, will be inducted with Dallas Stars GM Joe Nieuwendyk, Ed Belfour and Doug Gilmour.

“It’s hard to believe this is happening,” Howe, 56, the director of pro scouting for the Detroit Red Wings, said while watching the Rangers-Winnipeg Jets game Sunday night. “There’ll be about 40 friends and family coming in, and I’m so happy dad will be able to be there.”

“Dad” is legendary 83-year-old Gordie “Mr. Hockey” Howe, who ended his 32-year pro career at 52 playing with sons Mark and Marty with the Whalers after six seasons with the World Hockey Association’s Houston Aeros and New England Whalers. Marty and his family still live in Glastonbury.

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Jonathan Papelbon Heading to the Land of Cheesesteaks

Jonathan Papelbon had said all along he wanted to see what he was worth on the open market. Instead of signing a long-term extension with the Boston Red Sox, he went year-to-year through arbitration to get to that moment.

Boston Red Sox closing pitcher Jonathan Papelbon reacts after getting the final out against the New York Yankees during their MLB American League baseball game at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts August 31, 2011.  Boston Red Sox closing pitcher Jonathan Papelbon reacts after getting the final out against the New York Yankees during their MLB American League baseball game at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts August 31, 2011.Well it appears the Papelbon’s gamble has paid off as multiple outlets are reporting that he has agreed to a four-year, $50 million deal with the Philadelphia Phillies. The deal reportedly also has a vesting option for a fifth year.

Earlier in the week, it looked as though Philadelphia wouldn’t have been an option for Paps as they reportedly had a four-year, $44 million deal with their closer Ryan Madson. But it fell through reopening the door for Papelbon. Ironically enough, Papelbon and Madson share the same agent.

Now the Red Sox will need to explore other options to close games for them going forward.

They could stay in-house with Daniel Bard or even Bobby Jenks who was signed as protection in case of Papelbon leaving. But with injuries sidelining him last year, he may not be a viable option.

The Red Sox will no doubtedly set their sights on the free agent market as well.

Heath Bell, Madson, Francisco Rodriguez, Brad Lidge are among the options out there at closer.

Depending on what happens with the new CBA, the Red Sox normally would have received Philly’s first round draft choice plus a supplemental draft choice. So until the new CBA is resolved, we won’t know the compensation the Red Sox will receive for losing Paps.

The big question now is what will Papelbon’s entrance music be in Philly? Obviously it won’t be “Shipping Up to Boston”. Maybe one of the Philly bands can come out with “Shipping Up to Philadelphia”.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 11/11

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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It’s opening night for the UConn Huskies men’s basketball team as they’ll host Columbia tonight at 7 p.m. on ESPNU. If you’re heading to the game, plan on getting there early as they will be raising the NCAA Championship banner at approximately 6:59 p.m.

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UConn Men’s Basketball links

Calhoun: ‘It’s Going to be a Very Good Night’ [David Borges – New Haven Register]

Andre Drummond Everything You Think He Is — And More [David Borges – New Haven Register]

Breaking Down UConn’s Opponents: Game 27, Villanova [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Breaking down UConn’s Opponents: Game 29, Providence [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

VIDEO: Alex Oriakhi on Being More Aggressive [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

For UConn Men, The Ride and The Fun Begin Now [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

UConn men celebrate championship season, then get to work [CT Post]

UConn Men To Unveil Banner Before First Game Friday [Hartford Courant]

Huskies set sights on new banner starting Friday [New Haven Register]

Jim Calhoun feels retirement was not an alternative [Norwich Bulletin]

Huskies will hang their championship banner tonight [The Day]

The end, but only the beginning for UConn men [The Day]

UConn-Columbia men’s basketball matchup [The Hour]

Lamb Leads Huskies into New Basketball Season [UConn Today]

Jim and Pat Calhoun Receive UConn Foundation Philanthropy Award [UConn Today]

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UConn Coach And Penn State Alum Paul Pasqualoni On Scandal [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

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UConn Women’s Basketball links

Doty set to return [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Dolson, Hartley Size Up UConn’s Class of 2012 [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Doty Set to Return To Practice Friday, Play Sunday [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

UConn women will play Stanford in 2013 Carrier Classic [The UConn Blog]

Recruits Will Keep UConn Women Loaded For Future [Hartford Courant]

Huskies motivated by lower expectations [The Hour]

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In The Red Zone: New England Patriots at New York Jets Preview: Week 10

In The Red Zone

This Week

New England Patriots @ New York Jets

The New England Patriots visit their AFC East Rival New York Jets at Met Life Stadium in East Rutherford NJ on Sunday at 8:20 p.m.

The Patriots (5-3) are 2-2 on the road, 2-1 against the AFC East and 4-2 in the conference.  The Jets (5-3) are 4-0 at home, 2-1 vs. the AFC East and 4-3 against the conference.

The Line/Prediction

As of Thursday the line on the game from Yahoo! Sports has the game as a PICK ‘EM.  The over under is 47 1/2.

My Prediction is Patriots 27, Jets, 24 in OT.  Take the Patriots and the PICK ‘EM and take the over.  I am 5-2-1 against the spread and 5 of 8 on calling the over/under in 2011.

Tickets

The Jets are reporting the game as a sell out.

Tickets to the game, if available, can be purchased through Ticketmaster.  You can check the availability here.

Getting to the Game

If you’re lucky enough to be going to the game in the Meadowland’s make sure you check out the links.

Here is the up to date weather forecast from the Weather Channel for the Meadowland’s Stadium.

Click for all the game day information including stadium directions and parking information, parking map and a Meadowland’s Stadium seating chart.

Tailgating

Here’s a bunch of different tailgating recipes from Tailgating.com.  There’s something there for everyone and every type of meal or snack.  I’ve tried some of the recipes and they’re very good.

And with tailgating many people enjoy some adult beverages.  With that in mind check out Drink Nation for how to make all sorts of great drinks.  You can look things up by name, ingredient(s) or theme.

Whether it’s at the game, a bar or a friend’s house moderation is always the key to a great time.  Please don’t drink and drive and designate a sober driver.  Remember You Drink, You Drive, You Lose.

BROADCAST INFORMATION

Television

NBC in televising the game nationally and Al Michaels will do play by play while Cris Collinsworth will provide the game analysis.  You can look here for your local affiliate.

Here are all the rules on NFL TV broadcasts including explaining the blackout rules, flex scheduling and commercial breaks.

Radio

The Patriots Radio Network broadcasts the game from flagship station WBZ-FM, 98.5 the Sports Hub in Boston. Gil Santos handles the play-by-play, former Patriot Gino Cappelletti does the color and new this year Scott Zolak will man the sidelines. It all starts with Gary Tanguay, Andy Gresh and Zolak with the pregame show at 4 p.m. along the network. The post game starts after the final gun and continues for three hours along the network.

If you are outside the broadcast are of the stations on the Patriots Radio Network you can purchase NFL Field Pass, which allows you to listen to any game live.  You can also pick which teams broadcasters you want to listen to.

All NFL Games are also available on Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio also carries all the NFL games under a special additional package.  They usually only carry the home team feed.

The Patriots radio network call is available on Sirius Channel 92, XM Channel 225 and on SiriusXM Internet Channel 879.

The Jets Radio network has Bob Wischusen calling play by play and former Jet Marty Lions doing the color via their flagship station WEPN.  Their call is available on Sirius Channel 93, XM Channel 226 and SiriusXM Internet Channel 882.

Westwood One will carry the game to a national audience along its affiliated network with Dave Sims and James Lofton calling the game.  You can also hear their feed on Sirius Channel 94 and SiriusXM Internet Channel 861

Patriots All Access

Patriots All-Access features behind the scenes looks, interviews and breakdowns with head coach Bill Belichick and in depth features on the team.  It’s hosted by Steve Burton of WBZ-TV (Boston) and airs weekly in most New England television markets.

  • Boston MA on TV 38 Friday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 9 a.m.
  • Providence RI on WNAC Friday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 9 a.m.
  • Manchester NH on WMUR Saturday at midnight
  • Portland ME on WMTW Sunday at 5 a.m.
  • Hartford CT on WCTX Saturday at 5 p.m.
  • Springfield MA on WFXQ Saturday at 7 p.m.
  • Bangor ME on WVII Sunday at 11 a.m.

You can also watch it anytime on the teams website in the media section.

To continue reading, click on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

Last Week

The Patriots lost to the Giants at home 24-20; while the Jets beat the Bills, 27-11 in Buffalo.

History

  • The all-time series is tied 52-52-1 including playoffs.
  • The Jets are 27-24 as the home team in the series.
  • The lone tie in the series (24-24) came on October 2, 1966 when both clubs were part of the AFL.
  • This is the second meeting between the two teams at the new Meadowland’s Stadium.
  • The home team has won the last five regular season meeting between the teams.
  • The two teams last met in Week 5 at Foxboro the Patriots won, 30-21

Patriots Team Notes

Here is the Patriots roster, depth chart and injury report for the game.

2011 Patriots Schedule/Results

The Patriots overall franchise record is 406-366-9.  They have won three Super Bowls (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX) in six appearances.  They last appeared in the playoffs in 2010 when they lost at home to the New York Jets in the AFC Divisional Playoff, 28-21.  They last appeared in a Super Bowl in 2007 losing to the New York Giants 17-14 in Super Bowl XLII.  They won the AFC Conference championship that season with playoff wins over Jacksonville and San Diego.

The Patriots are the defending two-time AFC East Champions; they have won the division 8 times since 2000.

The Patriots are dedicating the 2011 season to the memory of Myra Hiatt Kraft, the late wife of owner Robert Kraft. Every Patriots player and coach will honor Myra’s memory by wearing a patch with her initials on it in recognition of her lifelong contributions to the local and global community and her influence on the charitable mission of the entire Patriots organization. The patch will be worn on the left chest of every player throughout the season.

Since 2003 New England is 26-3 following a loss and have lost back-to-back games only three times; once in 2006, once in 2009 and this season.

Since Robert Kraft purchased the team in 1994 the Patriots are 23-14 vs. the Jets.

The Patriots are 52-16 vs. the AFC East since 2001.

Since 2000 have the Patriots the second best road record in the NFL at 59-33 only Philadelphia is better 58-32-1.

The Patriots are 17-14 all-time on Sunday Night Football.

New England three times has had a season high of four turnovers in a game (at Buffalo, Week 3; vs. Dallas, Week 6 and vs. New York Giants, Week 9).

The Patriots have swept the Jets 13 times in the series the last time was in 2007.

The Patriots defense has allowed opponents to convert 43.7% (45 of 103) of the time on 3rd down, while the offense has a 3rd down conversion rate of 47.9% (45 of 94).

The New England defense has sacked the opponents quarterback 15 times in 8 games.

The Patriots are tied for 4th in the NFL in points per game with 27.8.  While they allow 23.0 points per game good for a tie for 20th in the NFL.

New England is now EVEN in turnover differential, tied for 15th best in the NFL. The offense has given up 10 INT and 4 fumbles, while the defense has 10 INT and 4 fumble recoveries.

Patriots Staff Notes

This is the link to head coach Bill Belichick’s Wednesday press conference on the Jets.

Bill Belichick is 17-10 vs. the Jets in his career.  He is 16-9 against them as the head coach in New England and that includes two playoff games (1-1).

Overall in his NFL career Belichick is 167-96 in 16 NFL seasons.  He is 129-53 with New England and 36-44 with Cleveland.  He is 15-6 in the playoffs, 14-5 as head coach of the Patriots in the post season.  When you combine his regular season and post season records he is 182-102.

Belichick’s 182 wins are good for 10th all-time.  Bill Parcells is 9th with 183 wins.

He was named NFL Coach of the Year for the 3rd time in 2010.

Patriots Possible Starters

Offense:

  • LT: Light
  • LG: Mankins
  • C: Connolly
  • RG: Waters
  • RT: Vollmer
  • TE: R. Gronkowski
  • TE: Hernandez
  • WR: Branch
  • WR: Welker
  • QB: Brady
  • RB: Green-Ellis

Defense:

  • DE: Ellis
  • DT: Wilfork
  • DT: Love
  • DE: Carter
  • OLB: Mayo
  • ILB: Guyton
  • OLB: Ninkovich
  • LCB: McCourty
  • RCB: Arrington
  • S: Chung
  • S: Ihedigbo

Patriots Players Notes

This Tom Brady’s 12th NFL season he is 15-5 vs. the Jets including 1-1 in the playoffs.

Overall Brady is 116-34 as a starting QB and is 14-5 in the playoffs for an overall record of 130-39.  Brady is a 6 time Pro Bowl QB; two time NFL MVP and has won 3 Super Bowls while twice being named the games MVP.  He is also listed as the 21st Greatest Player in the History of the NFL according to the NFL Network.

In 2010 Brady won his second NFL MVP and he was the first unanimous winner in league history.

Brady has thrown 20 TD’s and 10 INT’s while being sacked 16 times in 8 games.

Brady has 281 TD passes in his career he is now 8th all-time.  Hall of Famer Johnny Unitas is 7th with 290.

With a win on Sunday Brady and Belichick will break the record they share with Dan Marino and Don Shula as the winningest quarterback-coach combination in the Super Bowl era with 116 wins.

WR Wes Welker now has catches in 90 consecutive games including playoffs, 73 as a Patriot.  The last time Welker did not have a catch in a game was 12/24/05 as a Dolphin.

CB Kyle Arrington has a team leading 5 INT’s in 2011, DT Vince Wilfork is 2nd with 2.

Arrington is tied for the NFL lead in INT’s with Green Bay’s Charles Woodson and Seattle’s Eric Weddle.

CB Devin McCourty leads the team in tackles with 58, S Patrick Chung is 2nd with 57.

DE Mark Anderson and DE Andre Carter lead the team with 4.5 sacks apiece.  Carter also leads the team with 8 quarterback hits while Anderson has 6.

Anderson, Wilfork, Carter and LB Jerod Mayo have each forced a fumble this season while LB Rob Ninkovich has recovered 2 opponents fumbles.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have claimed former Patriots DT Albert Haynesworth off of waivers.

Rookie RB Stevan Ridley has seen his chances reduced the last few weeks.

Special Teamer Tracy White is ready for the challenge of playing the Jets.

There’s a whole lotta Love for a quiet contributor on the defensive line.

Vince Wilfork believes in his teammates even if no one else does.

S Patrick Chung (foot), LB Brandon Spikes (knee), OL Ryan Wendell (concussion) and LB Dane Fletcher (thumb) did not participate in practice on Wednesday and Thursday.  9 other players were limited due to lingering injuries.  Based on what’s been said during the week Spikes, Wendell and Fletcher should be doubtful, while Chung and WR Taylor Price (hamstring) will be most likely be questionable. DE Shaun Ellis (ribs), CB Kyle Arrington (foot) and Kevin Faulk (knee) will probably be game time decisions, while LB Jerod Mayo (knee), WR Wes Welker (ribs), T Sebastian Vollmer (back), LB Gary Guyton (shoulder) and RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis (toe) should all play.

The Patriots have four New England natives on the roster they are: TE Aaron Hernandez (Bristol CT); OL Donald Thomas (New Haven CT); S James Ihedigbo (Northampton MA) and DE Ron Brace (Worcester MA).  They have 8 players who played for a New England school or a Big East Conference member.  They are: WR Deion Branch (Louisville); S James Ihedigbo (UMass); C Dan Koppen (Boston College – IR); CB Devin McCourty (Rutgers); NT Vince Wilfork (Miami), OL Donald Thomas (UConn); DE Mike Wright (Cincinnati – IR) and DE Ron Brace (Boston College).

The Patriots have 7 retired numbers: 20 – Gino Cappelletti, 40 – Mike Haynes, 73 – John Hannah, 78 – Bruce Armstrong, 79 – Jim Lee Hunt and 89 – Bob Dee.

Pro Bowl voting is open feel free to cast your votes for deserving players.

Jets Team Notes

Here is the Jets roster, depth chart and injury report for the game.

2011 Jets Schedule/Results

The Jets all-time record is 357-417-8 and they are 12-13 in the playoffs with their last playoff appearance coming in 2010. Last season the Jets lost on the road to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Championship game, after having beaten Indianapolis and New England on the road to get there.  The Jets last appeared in a Super Bowl following the 1968 season and defeated the Baltimore Colts 16-7 to win Super Bowl III. At that time was considered the biggest upset in sports history.  They were the first AFL team to win the Super Bowl.

The Jets also won the 1968 AFL Championship when they beat the Oakland Raiders, 27-23 at Shea Stadium.

New York has lost 14 of the last 19 meetings with New England including playoffs.

The Jets have beaten the Patriots in their only meeting at the new Meadowland’s Stadium.

The Jets have won their last two home games against New England.

New York is 33-32 vs. the AFC East since 2001.

The Jets and Giants new stadium, which was called the New Meadowland’s Stadium in 2010, now has a name after the naming rights were sold.  It is now known as Met Life Stadium.

The New York defense has allowed opponents to convert 31.4% (32 of 102) of the time on 3rd down, while the offense has a 3rd down conversion rate of 40.0% (42 of 105).

The New York defense has sacked the opponents quarterback 18 times in 8 games.

The Jets are tied for 10th in the NFL in points per game with 24.9.  While they allow 20.4 points per game good for 8th in the NFL.

New York is PLUS 4 in turnover differential, tied for 7th best in the NFL.  The offense has given up 7 INT and 8 fumbles, while the defense has 13 INT and 6 fumble recoveries.

Jets Staff Notes

Read what New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan had to say to the New England media about the match up.

Rex Ryan is 25-15 in his third season as a head coach.  He is 4-2 in the playoffs for an overall record of 29-17.

He is 3-3 vs. New England in his career including playoffs.

Ryan and Company are cooling their Jets when it comes to the Patriots.

Jets Players Notes

Mark Sanchez is 23-15 as a starting QB and is 4-2 in the playoffs for an overall record of 27-17.  Sanchez was the Jets 1st round pick in the 2009 NFL Draft out of the University of Southern California.

Sanchez is 3-3 vs. the Patriots including 1-0 in the playoffs.

Sanchez has thrown 13 TD passes and 7 INT’s while being sacked 17 times in 8 games.

It’s time for Sanchez to raise his game.

LB Bart Scott is imploring Jets fans this season to stay off their iPads and Twitter while at the game and bring the noise to help make Met Life Stadium a real home field advantage for the team.  So far it’s worked they’re 4-0 at home.

S Jim Leonard says the Patriots are not invincible.

C Nick Mangold is the Jets second quarterback on the field.

CB Antonio Cromartie knows the key to stopping Wes Welker.

WR Plaxico Burress (back), S Brodney Pool ((knee) and RB Joe McKnight (toe) did not practice Wednesday or Thursday.  DL Mike DeVito (knee), TE Dustin Keller (head) and RB Shonn Green (head) all had full practices on Wednesday and Thursday after missing the game Sunday against Buffalo.

New York’s captains for 2011 are Sanchez, WR Santonio Holmes, CB Darrelle Revis, S Eric Smith and DL Sione Pouha.  This is the first time in 3 seasons that Ryan has named permanent captains having done them before on a game by game basis.

The Jets have 7 players who played for a New England school or a Big East Conference member.  They are: OL Vladimir Ducasse (UMass); CB Darrelle Revis (Pittsburgh); RB Bilal Powell (Louisville); TE Matthew Mulligan (Maine); DE Mike DeVito (Maine); Jamaal Westerman (Rutgers) and Muhammad Wilkerson (Temple).

New York has 3 retired numbers they are: 12 – Joe Namath, 13 – Don Maynard and 73 – Joe Klecko.

Next Week

The Patriots host the Kansas City Chiefs next Monday at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro MA.  Kick off is at 8:30 p.m. on ESPN.

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