Patriots Release Leigh Bodden

The New England Patriots announced on Friday morning that they have released veteran CB Leigh Bodden.

Leigh Bodden #23 of the New England Patriots looks to make a play on a pass intended for Donald Jones #19 of the Buffalo Bills at Ralph Wilson Stadium on September 25, 2011 in Orchard Park, New York. Buffalo won 34-31.Bodden, who played his college ball at Duquesne, was originally signed by the Cleveland Browns in 2003 as an undrafted free agent where he spent five seasons originally making the team as a special teams player.  In 2008 he was traded to the Detroit Lions and was a member of the team that finished the season 0-16.

After being released by Detroit in February 2009 he signed a one year contract with the Patriots.  In ’09 he played in 15 games starting 14 of them.  In the offseason after exploring free agency he returned to New England when he signed a 4-year, $22 million deal with $10 million guaranteed.  The bulk of the contract was front loaded with Bodden earning 14 million over the first two seasons.

He never saw the field in the 2010 regular season being place on the IR in August 2010 with a shoulder injury.

Bodden returned this season and played in 5 games making 16 tackles and defended 4 passes.

CB Josh Victorian who was released earlier in the week looks like the candidate to take the roster sport left open by Bodden’s release.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 10/28

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

Pittsburgh loss…it’s a wrap [Chip Malafronte – New Haven Register]

Pasqualoni sticking with McEntee at QB [Chuck Banning – The Day]

Pitt-UConn: The Day After With Coach Paul Pasqualoni [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

Report Card: Pitt-UConn [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

117-for-117 — Teggart sets BIG EAST mark during Pitt loss [John Nash – The Hour]

Pasqualoni Sticking With McEntee At QB [Hartford Courant]

Pasqualoni sticking with McEntee at quarterback [New Haven Register]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Statement from Susan Herbst [David Borges – New Haven Register]

Breaking Down UConn’s Opponents: Game 8, Arkansas [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

No NCAAs in 2013 for UConn? [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

The Writing is on the Wall [UConn Huskies Basketball]

UConn could be barred from 2013 tournament [CT Post]

For UConn Men’s Basketball, 2013 Is Academic Question Mark [Hartford Courant]

UConn President Herbst: Good Students Shouldn’t Suffer For Predecessors’ Failures [Hartford Courant]

New NCAA standards could keep Huskies out of 2013 NCAA tournament [New Haven Register]

UConn men’s basketball team may have to pay penalty [The Day]

UConn academics could jeopardize 2013 tourney [The Hour]

College Basketball 2011 Preview: Connecticut Huskies [AthlonSports.com]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Hartley Back At Practice [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Banks believes she can make impact at UConn [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Other UConn related links

Boise State meets with Big East [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

W. Volleyball. UConn Volleyball Hosts BIG EAST Weekend Against Notre Dame and DePaul [UConnHuskies.com]

Softball. Student Assistant Coach Dana Hughes Inspires On And Off The Field [UConnHuskies.com]

Softball. UConn Softball Announces Hitting And Pitching Clinic [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Ice Hockey. Latta Lifts UConn Past Holy Cross, 3-2 [UConnHuskies.com]

W. Cross Country. UConn Women’s Cross Country On The Rise [UConnHuskies.com]

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In The Red Zone: New England Patriots at Pittsburgh Steelers Preview – Week 8

In The Red Zone

This Week

New England Patriots @ Pittsburgh Steelers

The New England Patriots visit the Pittsburgh Steelers at Heinz Stadium on Sunday at 4:15 p.m.

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

The Line/Prediction

As of Thursday the line on the game from Yahoo! Sports have the Patriots at minus 2 1/2.  The over under is 52.

My Prediction is Patriots 30, Steelers, 28.  Take the points (Steelers) and take the over.  I am 3-2-1 against the spread and 5 of 6 on calling the over/under in 2011.

Tickets

The Steelers 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 Pittsburgh make sure you check out the links.

Here is the up to date weather forecast for the game from weather.com for Pittsburgh PA.

Click for all the game day information including stadium directions and parking, stadium information, parking map and a Heinz Field 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

CBS in televising the game to most of the nation and Jim Nantz will do play by play while Phil Simms will provide the game analysis.  You can look here for your local affiliate.

See if you’re getting the game courtesy of J.P. Kirby at the506.com.

The DirecTV designation is Channel 712.

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 1 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 91 and on SiriusXM Internet Channel 870.

The Steelers Radio Network has Bill Hillgrove calling the game while former Steelers player Tunch Ilkin provides the game analysis with Craig Wolfley doing the sideline reporting on their flagship station WDVE-FM. Their call is available on Sirius Channel 86, XM Channel 230 and SiriusXM Internet Channel 872.

Westwood One will also broadcast the game to a national audience amongst its affiliates with Kevin Kugler and Mark Malone calling the game.  Their game call can be heard on Sirius Channel 88 and XM Channel 88.

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.

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Last Week

The Patriots did not play they were on their bye week; while the Steelers beat the Cardinals, 32-20 on the road.

History

 

  • This is the 26th meeting between the Patriots and the Steelers since the merger in 1970.
  • The Steelers lead the all-time series 14-11, which includes a 1-4 record vs. the Patriots in the post season.
  • The Patriots are 3-1 at Heinz Field and that includes a crushing 41-27 defeat of the Steelers in the 2004 AFC Championship game.
  • The two franchises have appeared in 14 Super Bowls winning a combined nine championships.
  • These two teams combined to win 5 of the 10 Super Bowl titles between 2000-09.
  • The Patriots won the last meeting in 2010 in Week 10 when they routed the Steelers, 39-26 at Heinz Field.

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 406-364-9.  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.

The Patriots are 8-10 as the road team in the series but are 4-1 at Heinz Field.

New England has won 7 of the last 10 meetings between the teams.

Since 2003 New England is 32-5 in October, they are 14-5 on the road.

New England saw their streak of consecutive games scoring 30 or more points end in Week 6 at 13 games, one shy of the NFL record of 14 set by St. Louis in 1999-2000.

Since 2000 the Patriots share the best road record in the NFL at 59-32 with the Indianapolis Colts.

New England twice has had a season high of four turnovers in a game (at Buffalo, Week 3 and vs. Dallas, Week 6).

The Patriots are 5-1 or better for the 8th time in team history.

The Patriots defense has allowed opponents to convert 42.5% of the time on 3rd down (22nd), while the offense has a 3rd down conversion rate of 53.6% 3rd best in the NFL.

The New England defense has sacked the opponents quarterback 10 times in 6 games.

The Patriots are 4th in the NFL in points per game with 30.8.  While they allow 22.5 points per game good for 16th in the NFL.

Opponents are outscoring the Patriots 54-52 in the 4th quarter.

New England is now plus 1 in turnover differential, tied for 13th best in the NFL.  The offense has given up 8 INT and 2 fumbles, while the defense has 8 INT and 3 fumble recoveries.

Patriots Staff Notes

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

Bill Belichick coached teams are 10-9 vs. Pittsburgh overall. He is 6-2 with New England and 2-6 with Cleveland in the regular season while his teams are 2-1 vs. the Steelers in post season play with his lone loss coming as the head coach of the Cleveland Browns.

Overall in his NFL career Belichick is 167-95 in 16 NFL seasons.  He is 129-52 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 182-101.

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: Solder
  • QB: Brady
  • RB: Green-Ellis
  • TE: R. Gronkowski
  • TE: Hernandez
  • TE: D. Gronkowski
  • WR: Branch

Defense:

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

Patriots Players Notes

This Tom Brady’s 12th NFL season he is 6-1 vs. Steelers with 2 of those wins coming in the playoffs.

Brady has a 4 game win streak vs. Pittsburgh.  He was injured when the Steelers won 33-10 in 2008.

Overall Brady is 116-33 as a starting QB and is 14-5 in the playoffs for an overall record of 130-38.  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 is 51-23 on the road in his career in the regular season.

Brady has thrown 16 TD’s and 8 INT’s while being sacked 11 times in 6 games.

Brady has 277 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 88 consecutive games including playoffs, 71 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 4 INT’s in 2011, DT Vince Wilfork is 2nd with 2.

CB Devin McCourty leads the team in tackles with 41, S Patrick Chung is 2nd with 38.

DE Mark Anderson leads the team in sacks with 3.5; DE Andre Carter has 2.5 sacks.  Anderson also leads the team with 5 quarterback hits while Carter and LB Dane Fletcher each have 4.

Anderson, Wilfork and LB Jerod Mayo have each forced a fumble this season while LB Rob Ninkovich, DL Kyle Love and DE Gerard Warren each have recovered a fumble.

CB Antwaun Molden and LB Tracy White are tied for the team lead with 5 special teams tackles.

Earlier in the week the Patriots released CB Josh Victorian from the practice squad and re-signed 2011 draft pick CB Malcolm Williams from TCU to the practice squad.  The 7th round pick originally signed a four-year contract before training camp.

The only players who had no participation in Thursday practice were rookie CB Ras-I Dowling (hip) and LB Dane Fletcher (thumb). Several others were limited in practice.  We probably won’t know until just before game time if LB Jerod Mayo will play after being out for 3 weeks.

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.

Steelers Team Notes

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

2011 Steelers Schedule/Results

Pittsburgh’s all-time record is 546-501-20 and they are 33-20 in the post season. Their last post season appearance was in 2010 when they beat the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Division game and the New York Jets in the AFC Championship game and lost to the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl XLV.  They have won 6 Super Bowl titles (IX, X, XIII, XIV, XL, XLIII) in 8 appearances.

Since 2002 Pittsburgh has won 5 AFC North Division titles.

Pittsburgh is 59-22-1 at home including playoffs since 2002.

It will be interesting to see what the playing surface at Heinz Field looks like on Sunday after hosting the Pitt/UConn Big East game on Wednesday night.

The Steelers defense has allowed opponents to convert 38.3% of the time on 3rd down (15th), while the offense has a 3rd down conversion rate of 48.9%, 4th best in the NFL.

The Pittsburgh defense has sacked the opponents quarterback 17 times in 7 games.

The Steelers are 19th in the NFL in points per game with 21.6.  While they allow 17.4 points per game good for 3rd in the NFL.

Pittsburgh is now minus 9 in turnover differential, ranked 32nd they are last in the NFL.  The offense has given up 6 INT and 6 fumbles, while the defense has 2 INT and 1 fumble recoveries.

Pittsburgh has won 3 straight games since losing to Houston in Week 4.

The Steelers mascot is “Steely McBeam”.  I’m not kidding.

The Steelers have called 6 different stadiums “home” over the years.  They are Forbes Field, Shibe Park, Comiskey Park, Pitt Stadium, Three Rivers Stadium and Heinz Field.

The Rooney family has owned the team since its inception in 1933.

The Steelers are the fifth oldest franchise in the NFL.

In 1938 future Supreme Court Justice Byron “Whizzer” White played for Pittsburgh.

The “Terrible Towel” was founded by Steelers radio play by play man Myron Cope in 1975.  Much imitated it is the true original.

Pittsburgh has sold out every home game since the 1972 season a streak of 331 games.

The Steelers do not have an official fight song but many versions of “Here we go Steelers” and “The Steelers Polka” have been recorded.

Pittsburgh has the third most inductees in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

AccuScore is predicting a Steelers victory on Sunday.

Steelers Staff Notes

Read what Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin had to say to the New England media about the match up.

Overall in his NFL career Pittsburgh head coach Mike Tomlin is 48-23 in 6 seasons with the Steelers and he is 5-2 in the playoffs.  When you combine the regular season and postseason records, Tomlin is 53-25.

Tomlin coached teams are 1-2 vs. New England.

He is the third Steelers head coach since 1969 being succeeded by only Bill Cowher (1993-2006) and Chuck Noll (1969-92).

Steelers Players Notes

Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger is 2-4 vs. the Patriots including 0-1 in the post season.

Roethlisberger is 74-31 in 8 NFL seasons.  He is 10-3 in the playoffs and overall he is 84-34.  He was the 11th overall pick in the 2004 NFL Draft by Steelers out of Miami (OH).

Roethlisberger has thrown 12 TD passes with 6 INT’s.  He has been sacked 20 times in 7 games.

Pittsburgh has battled a lot of injuries in recent weeks.  Among the players who have suffered injuries are LB James Harrison (fractured eye socket), NT Casey Hampton (shoulder), NT Chris Hoke (neck), S Troy Polamalu (concussion), QB Ben Roethlisberger (knee), WR Hines Ward (sprained knee) and DE Aaron Smith (foot/neck).

Smith has been placed on the season ending IR for the 3rd consecutive season.

Roethlisberger says there’s no problem with his ailing knee and he’s good to go while Ward did not practice Wednesday or Thursday.

RB Rashard Mendenhall had a season high 146 rushing yards against Tennessee in Week 6.  It was his 4th highest career total and was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week.

The Steelers have 2 players who played for a Big East Conference member.  They are: CB William Gay (Louisville) and S Ryan Mundy (WVU).

Pittsburgh’s captains for 2011 are: Roethlisberger, Ward, LB James Farrior and WR Arnaz Battle.

The Steelers have 1 officially retired number: 70 – Ernie Stautner.  Unofficially the following numbers have not been reissued they are: 12 – Terry Bradshaw; 32 – Franco Harris; 36 – Jerome Bettis; 52 – Mike Webster; 58 – Jack Lambert; 59 – Jack Ham; 63 – Dermontti Dawson and 75 – Joe Greene.

Next Week

The Patriots host the New York Giants next Sunday at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro MA.  Kick off is at 4:15 p.m. on FOX.

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UConn Men May Not Be Eligible For 2013 NCAA Tournament

With the NCAA putting in new guidelines for the Academic Progress Rating otherwise known as APR, the UConn Huskies men’s basketball team may have to play a lameduck 2012-13 season. They are NOT affected for this season (2011-12).

UConn Huskies Men's BasketballFor access to post-season competition in 2012-13 and 2013-14, teams must achieve a 900 multi-year APR or a 930 average over the most recent two years to be eligible.

The UConn men’s APR average over the past four years currently sits at 893. Their score for 2009-10 was 826. According to David Borges of the New Haven Register, their APR score for 2010-11 is expected to be 975. 

So as you can see, their two year average for 2012-13 NCAA Tournament would be 900.5 which doesn’t fall within the guidelines. Their four-year average would be 888.5 which is also just short of the 900.

Borges also states that the Huskies could apply for a waiver for the 2012-13 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament and I would expect them to do that.

No one wants to watch the Huskies work as hard as they do and have the Big East Men’s Basketball Tournament be their NCAA Tournament. I’d also have to think it could hurt recruiting a little as well.

Plus it could go a long way in determining how many of the Huskies decide to go pro after this upcoming season.

We are a long ways away from this right now since the 2011-12 season hasn’t even kicked off. But it is something to watch in the coming months.

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Whale Weekend Preview

By Brian Ring

After wrapping up three straight wins last weekend, the Whale will take to the road for a pair of games on Friday and Saturday.

CT WhaleFriday will see Connecticut travel to Glens Falls, NY to take on the Adirondack Phantoms for the second time on the young season, looking to avenge a 6-3 opening night loss to their new Northeast Division rival (7:00). On Saturday (7:05), the Whale will head over to Worcester to meet a traditional rival in the Sharks, who have yet to lose in regulation this year (3-0-0-1).

The Whale had opened up a 3-1 lead over the Phantoms back in the season opener on October 8th in Glens Falls, but were unable to hold on to the lead in spite of Kris Newbury’s hat trick. Despite being in the same division as the Phantoms, the Whale will face Adirondack just twice more after Friday’s game, so it is crucial for the Whale to pick up points against division opponents when possible.

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“We know Adirondack’s a good opponent,” said Whale head coach Ken Gernander. “They’re doing well, they’re right at the top of the thing in standings there. You know the lead we had, the start we had was encouraging, and it was kind of symptomatic of our team early on that we couldn’t maintain those leads, but since then I hope we’ve got it rectified and it will be a good contest. “

The Whale did fail to maintain leads in that contest and also against Albany and Bridgeport so far this season, but this past weekend’s action would seem to indicate a turnaround. Connecticut cut down on penalties during a 5-0 drubbing of the Manchester Monarchs last Friday, as well as in a 2-1, come-from-behind victory over the Springfield Falcons on Saturday and a 4-1 win on Sunday. The disciplined Whale were able to maintain pressure on their opponents throughout the weekend, without fumbling their lead.

“Of all the things you can control for the most part, discipline you can control,” explained Gernander.

“Hockey’s hard enough to win games without giving your opponent manpower advantages and taking some of our players out of the flow of the game and overtaxing others. It just encompasses so much, so if we can be disciplined I think it will help a lot of the long run.”

As for what the Whale can expect on Saturday during their first encounter with the Sharks, Worcester brings in a dangerous power-play that has tallied seven goals in just four games this season, making discipline even more crucial. The Sharks also own the league’s number one penalty-killing unit going into Thursday’s action, allowing just one goal so far while short-handed. Impressive rookie Mike Connolly, fresh out of the University of Minnesota-Duluth, may also be a factor, as he has gathered seven points (4-3-7) over his first four professional games.

“They’ve always been kind of a strong opponent and a rival of ours, just given the geographic distance, and we’re familiar with quite a few of the faces on their team and we’ll know what to expect there,” said Gernander. “First time around the league, everybody’s trying to feel each other out.”

As usual, both of this weekend’s games can be heard on “Rockin’ Hockey Radio” on “The Rock”, 106.9 WCCC-FM.  Fans can also watch all of the action on-line at www.ahllive.com.

Following this weekend’s action, the Whale will travel to Bridgeport Wednesday to face the Sound Tigers in GEICO Connecticut Cup action at a special school day start time (11:00 AM). The Whale will finally return home on Friday, Nov. 4, when they will host the new St. John’s IceCaps, top affiliate of the Winnipeg Jets, at the XL Center (7:00).

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 10/27

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

DC answered a few questions in his mailbag [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

Pittsburgh 35, UConn 20: the ugly wrap [Ed Daigneault – The Republican-American]

UConn scores two touchdowns, but falls at Pitt [John Nash – The Hour]

Post game Pittsburgh [John Silver – Journal Inquirer]

UConn Football Suffers 35-20 Setback at Pittsburgh [UConnHuskies.com]

Post Game Quotes [UConnHuskies.com]

Pitt Beats UConn, 35-20 [Hartford Courant]

UConn Needs A Change At Quarterback [Hartford Courant]

Dez Sez [Hartford Courant]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Breaking down UConn’s Opponents: Game 7, Florida State, et al [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Life moving fast for UConn’s Kemba Walker [CSNNE.com]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Moore Success [SLAM Online]

Other UConn related links

Big East pitches Air Force; Boise next [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

West Virginia To Big 12 May Not Happen [Hartford Courant]

W. Tennis. Women’s Tennis Concludes Fall Season at Regionals [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Ice Hockey. Men’s Hockey To Host Home Opener vs. Holy Cross Thursday [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Ice Hockey. UConn’s Bartus sharp in net [UConnHuskies.com]

Five Teams Earn Perfect Graduation Success Rate [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Soccer. Two-Goal Night For Diouf Leads UConn Past Marquette, 3-0 [UConnHuskies.com]

W. Ice Hockey. Huskies Skate in Non-Conference Play at Syracuse this Weekend [UConnHuskies.com]

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Audy-Marchessault Breaks Through, with a Little Help from his Friends

By Brian Ring

A player beginning his professional career after four excellent and high-scoring junior seasons could be expected to struggle and become frustrated when he faces the inevitable challenges that come with the different pace of the American Hockey League.

CT WhaleWhale rookie Jonathan Audy-Marchessault, however, has taken it as a learning experience, one that he has already made strides on. The Cap-Rouge, Que. native entered this season coming off of an outstanding final year for the Quebec Remparts of the QMJHL, having tallied 95 points (40-55-95) in just 68 games with his junior club. Despite the fact that he went undrafted, Audy-Marchessault was readily recognized for his achievements, being named as a First-Team QMJHL All-Star and winning the Bud Light Cup as the league’s player of the year.

As a former teammate of both Ryan Bourque and Kelsey Tessier with Quebec, Audy-Marchessault attracted the interest of the Rangers organization, which signed him to a Whale AHL contract.  Audy-Marchessault was brought in to both the Traverse City Prospects Tournament, and to the Rangers rookie camp and main training camp, to showcase his skills. He impressed enough to earn himself a spot with the Whale, and you would be hard-pressed to find a better fit for him than on a team with two of his prior teammates. Entering any NHL-style training camp can be intimidating, but one run by Rangers head coach John Tortorella could be especially daunting. Ryan Bourque’s prior camp experience, however, helped him to show his fellow rookie the ropes.

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“It’s been really good [having him and Tessier there],” said Audy-Marchessault. “When I went to Traverse City and to New York, I didn’t know what to expect and Ryan was teaching me a lot about what to do and keep my play simple and give me some confidence. It was really good for me to have Ryan there.”

Whale sophomore Kelsey Tessier went through a similar situation last year, entering his first pro season after spending three and a half seasons with the Remparts. Tessier, a New Brunswick native, helped Audy-Marchessault get accustomed to the Hartford area and as an added bonus speaks fluent French, making Audy-Marchessault’s transition from Quebec City to Connecticut’s capital that much easier.

“When I came to the Whale camp, with Kelsey the first day he gave me a little tour of the city and showed us some buildings that we could live in. They were really good for me,” said Audy-Marchessault.

On-ice production often does not happen instantaneously for players making the leap from junior hockey to the professional ranks, and other than a shootout game-winner against Wilkes-Barre/Scranton in the second game of the season, Audy-Marchessault failed to reach the score sheet. He broke out in a big way this past weekend, however, during a home-and-home set with one of the Whale’s biggest rivals, the Springfield Falcons.

With Connecticut trailing 1-0 to Springfield in Saturday’s game, Audy-Marchessault tapped defenseman Tomas Kundratek’s rebound past Falcons goaltender Dan Taylor for his first professional goal.  That tied the game, which the Whale would eventually go on to win. Audy-Marchessault carried the confidence he gained from breaking his point-scoring drought into the next afternoon’s action, scoring on Springfield’s Manny Legace once and assisting on two other goals in Connecticut’s 4-1 win over the Falcons.

“It felt pretty good,” said Audy-Marchessault of his best weekend as a pro.”When I came here, my first games, I was kind of stressed a little bit and I didn’t know what to expect and I’m getting used to the game a little bit, so this weekend went pretty well for me and for the team. It’s a good weekend but we have to look forward now.”

The 5-9, 175 pound forward is not looking too far ahead, despite his recent success, instead choosing to work on one skill he knows he will have to improve in order to keep advancing in the professional ranks.

“I think it’s my speed,” said Audy-Marchessault. “You always have to improve your speed in your one-on-one battles because here, the guys are bigger and faster. The neutral zone is closing a lot, so you don’t have much space to make plays, but I mean you kind of learn that stuff over the years and with games of experience. It’s going better and better and I think I’m working on it and I think I’ll be good to go forward.”

He will have a wide selection of teammates to try and emulate this season, with the Whale boasting a large number of players that have had a great deal of success at both the AHL and the NHL level. In fact, another even more diminutive sniping forward has been a particular source of help for the rookie.

“There’s really some good examples,” Audy-Marchessault said of his veteran teammates. “When you look at them, they have some good skill, they work always in practice. Like a guy like, it’s only been one week he’s here, but Zuccarello, he’s a pretty nice guy. When I watch those guys that have had success in the past here and in the NHL, NHL games, they are good examples for me.”

Like his fellow rookies in the Whale dressing room, Audy-Marchessault has a unique opportunity this season to play with and learn from veterans like Sean Avery, Wade Redden and Kris Newbury.  Unlike some of his teammates, though,  he also gets to play with some of his junior teammates. The presence of Bourque and Tessier on the Whale can only help to improve the game of not only Audy-Marchessault, but of all three former Remparts stars.