Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 1/14

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.

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UConn Football links

UConn hires Paul Pasqualoni [Brian Bennett – ESPN.com]

TV ratings for Big East bowls [Brian Bennett – ESPN.com]

The Big East’s all-bowl team [Brian Bennett – ESPN.com]

Friday Big East mailbag [Brian Bennett – ESPN.com]

One reason why the job went to Pasqualoni [Chip Malafronte – New Haven Register]

What Happened To Mark Whipple? [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

Steady Paul Pasqualoni [John Silver – Journal Inquirer]

More on UConn’s new football coach [Lee Lewis – The Republican-American]

Pasqualoni taking over at UConn [Neill Ostrout – CT Post]

How a bunch of high school coaches got Paul Pasqualoni his job at UConn [Business Insider]

UConn hires former Syracuse coach Pasqualoni [CT Post]

State high school coaches excited about Pasqualoni’s arrival [CT Post]

Pasqualoni ‘a darned good football coach,’ ex-Syracuse boss says [CT Post]

Experience, groundswell of state support worked in Pasqualoni’s favor [CT Post]

Pasqualoni Returning To His Roots [Hartford Courant]

UConn’s Top 10 Football Coaches By Wins [Hartford Courant]

Pasqualoni to be named head coach Friday [New Haven Register]

Huskies select new coach [Norwich Bulletin]

Huskies make Pasqualoni their man [The Day]

Cheshire native Pasqualoni hired as new UConn football coach [The Republican-American]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Streak to be honored at Hall of Fame [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Steelers Vs. Ravens? Oh, No. It’s Swin Vs. Renee, WNBA Style [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Huskies Roll Over St. John’s; Dixon Starts [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Auriemma Hits 750 In Season Of Change [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Huskies host quaint but successful little Garden party [Roger Cleaveland – The Republican-American]

After St. John’s Win, Geno Focusing On Freshmen [Hartford Courant]

Samarie Walker shows growth at MSG [New Haven Register]

Five questions with Stefanie Dolson [The Day]

Samarie needs to be strong inside for Huskies [The Republican-American]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Hello (Again) Cleveland! [David Borges – New Haven Register]

Cleveland Melvin Fitting In At DePaul [Mike Anthony – Hartford Courant]

Oliver Purnell On Turning Around DePaul, And On UConn [Mike Anthony – Hartford Courant]

Villanova Coach Jay Wright On UConn [Mike Anthony – Hartford Courant]

Melvin: UConn’s Loss Is DePaul’s Gain [Hartford Courant]

Other UConn related links

Men’s Hockey Hits The Road At Robert Morris [UConnHuskies.com]

In The Red Zone – New York Jets @ New England Patriots AFC Divisional Playoff Preview

In The Red Zone

This Week

New York Jets @ New England Patriots

The New England Patriots host the New York Jets at Gillette Stadium on Sunday at 4:30 p.m. in the AFC Divisional Playoff.

The Patriots (14-2), AFC East champions, are 8-0 at the Razor, 5-1 against the AFC East and 10-2 in the conference. The Jets (12-5), an AFC Wild Card, are 6-2 on the road, 4-2 in the division and 9-3 against the AFC.

The Line/Prediction

As of Thursday the line on the game from Yahoo! Sports is Patriots minus 9. The over/under is 45. My prediction is Patriots 34, Jets, 21. Give the points (Patriots) and take the over. I am 9-5-2 against the spread and 12 of 16 on calling the over/under in 2010.

Tickets

The Patriots are reporting the game as a sell out. It is the 181st consecutive sellout dating back to the 1994 season opener. The record includes preseason, regular season and playoff games.

Tickets to the game, if available, may 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 Foxboro make sure you check out the links.

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

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

Tailgating

Here’s a bunch of different tailgating recipes from Tailgating America. 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 by theme. Whether it’s at the game, a bar or someones 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 is televising the game nationally and Jim Nantz will do the play-by-play while Phil Simms will handle the game analysis. You can look here for your local affiliate.

There is no DirecTV Channel designation.

Here’s a wonderful Wikipedia page on all the rules for NFL TV broadcasts including explaining the flex scheduling, blackout policies 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 and former Patriot Gino Cappelletti does the color. It all starts with Gary Tanguay, Scott Zolak and Andy Gresh and the pregame show at 5:30 p.m. along the network. The post game starts after the final gun and continues for three hours.

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

All NFL games are also available on Sirius Satellite Radio. The Patriots Radio Network call is available on Channel 123, the Jets Radio Network has Bob Wischusen calling play-by-play and former Jet Marty Lyons does the color. Their call is available on Channel 125. XM Satellite Radio also carries all the NFL games.  The Jets feed for this game can be heard on XM103, the Patriots on XM102.

Westwood One is also carrying this game to a nationwide audience.  They can be heard on Sirius 124 and XM 124.

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 – TV 38 and  Providence – WNAC Friday at 7p.m. and Sunday at 9 a.m.; Manchester – WMUR Saturday at midnight; WMTW in Portland Saturday at 5 a.m.; WCTX – Hartford Saturday at 5 p.m.; WFXQ – Springfield Saturday at 7 p.m. and Bangor – WVII Sunday at 11 a.m.

You can also watch it anytime on the team website.

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Last Week

The Patriots had a bye week as the AFC’s top seed. The Jets beat the Colts, 17-16 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis in the AFC Wild Card Playoff.

History

  • The all-time series is tied at 51-51-1 record including playoffs.
  • The teams have only met twice in the playoffs with New England winning both games.
  • The Patriots are 27-24-1 as the home team in the series.
  • The lone tie (24-24) in the series came on October 2, 1966, when both clubs were part of the AFL.
  • New England is 7-3 (including playoffs) vs the Jets at home since Gillette Stadium opened in 2002.
  • The two teams last met in Week 13 at the Razor and it was a 45-3 Patriots rout.

Game Notes

Patriots Team Notes:

Here is the Patriots Roster; Depth Chart and Injury List for the game.

2010 Patriots schedule/results

The Patriots overall franchise record is 401-362-9. They have won three Super Bowls (XXXVI, XXXIII, XXXIX) in 6 appearances. They last appeared in the Playoffs in 2009 losing at home to Baltimore, 33-14.  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 21-14 overall in the playoffs including 8-5 in AFC Divisional Round.

They have beaten the Jets twice in the playoffs.  In the 1985 Wild Card round they won in New York 26-14 on their way to the franchises first Super Bowl appearance and in the 2006 Wild Card round they won 37-16 in Foxboro.

New England is 11-2 at home in the playoffs.  The only losses were last season to Baltimore and in 1978 to Houston.

The Patriots have won the AFC East 8 times since 2000.

New England is just the third team in NFL history to score 30 or more points for at least 8 consecutive weeks.

Patriots set a NFL record for fewest turnovers in a season with 10.

Patriots QBs had the fewest INTs in the NFL (5).

New England was 8-0 at home. The fifth time in team history they’ve gone undefeated at home.  All have come since 2003.

Since 2001, New England is a NFL best 83-23 in games after November 1st.

Since Robert Kraft purchased the team in 1994, the Patriots are 22-13 vs the Jets.

The Patriots finished plus 28 in turnover differential for the season, first in the NFL.  They had given up 5 INTs and 5 fumbles, while picking off opponents 25 times and recovering 13 fumbles.

The Patriots had fewest turnovers in the league (10).  That is a new NFL record.

Based on points per game, the Patriots offense finished ranked 1st (32.4) in the league, while the defense was 8th (19.6).

In the final five weeks of the year the Patriots defense improved from 22nd to 8th in points allowed by trimming over 5 ppg off their average.

New England is 6-1 vs Top 10 defenses in 2010.  The Jets are ranked 6th.

Patriots have won 8 consecutive games against teams with winning records.

BoDog list the Patriots odds of winning the Super Bowl at 8:5.  Falcons and Packers are 11:2; Steelers 6:1; Bears 8:1; Ravens 9:1; Jets 12:1 and Seahawks 40:1.

Patriots Staff Notes:

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

Bill Belichick is 16-9 in his career against the Jets. He is 15-8 against them as the head coach in New England and that includes one playoff win in 2006.

Overall in his NFL career Belichick is 162-94 in 15 NFL seasons. He is 126-50 with New England and 36-44 with Cleveland. He is 15-5 in the playoffs, 14-4 as the head coach of the Patriots in the postseason. When you combine the regular season and postseason Belichick is 177-99.

Belichick after a bye week in the playoffs in 4-0, he is 9-2 after a bye week in the regular season.

Patriots Players Notes:

This is Tom Brady’s 11th NFL season, he is 14-4 against the Jets, including 1-0 in the playoffs.

Overall Brady is 111-32 as a starting QB and is 14-4 in the playoffs for an overall record of 125-36. Brady is a 5 time Pro Bowl QB, was NFL MVP in 2007 and won 3 Super Bowls while twice being named the games MVP. He was recently named as the 21st Greatest Player in NFL History by the NFL Network.

He extended his NFL record to 9 consecutive games with 2 TD passes and 0 INTs.

Brady’s 261 TD passes in his career ties him for 10th all-time with former Seattle QB Dave Kreig.

Brady lead the NFL with 36 TD passes and only 4 INTs.

He was just the 6th QB in a 16 game season to have at least 1 TD pass every game.

Brady had gone 11 starts without an INT (335 attempts).  His last one was a end of regulation Hail Mary against the Ravens. This is a regular season record.  Anything he does in playoffs will have no bearing on the record.

Brady was named AFC Offensive Player of the Month for December.

Brady is also nominated for the FedEx Air Player of the Year Award.  He is nominated along with San Diego QB Phillip Rivers and Green Bay QB Aaron Rodgers.  You can cast your vote until Friday January 28th at 9 p.m.

EPSN’s Trent Dilfer expects Brady “to unleash hell on the Jets” after all the comments.

CB Devin McCourty is one of five finalists for NFL Rookie of the YearIt’s a fan vote, so vote early, vote often!

LB Brandon Spikes returns to play this weekend after a four game league suspension.

NT Vince Wilfork was fined $10,000 for his hit on Dolphins QB Chad Henne in Week 17.

DL Brandon Deadrick has had his suspension lifted by the team.

DL Mike Wright was placed on IR and DL Atiyyah Ellison was released.

The NFL Hall of Fame finalists have been announced and former Patriot and Jet RB Curtis Martin is among them.

Was Wes Welker dissing Rex Ryan in his press conference on Thursday?

What did Joe Theismann call Danny Woodhead?

The Patriots have 2 New England natives on the roster (DL Ron Brace -Worcester MA and TE Aaron Hernandez – Bristol CT) and they have 5 players who played for a college in New England or a Big East member team. They are: DL Ron Brace -BC; CB Darius Butler – UConn; OL Dan Koppen – BC; CB Devin McCourty – Rutgers; OL Quinn Ojinnaka – Syracuse and LB Brandon McGowan – Maine (IR). . DL Vince Wilfork played for Miami when they were a conference member, DL Mike Wright played for Cincinnati and WR Deion Branch played at Louisville but they were in Conference USA at that time.

News from this weeks opponent

Jets Team Notes:

Here is the Jets Roster; Depth Chart and Injury List.

2010 Jets schedule/results

The Jets all time record is 351-413-8 and they are 11-12 in the playoffs, with their last appearance before this season coming after the the 2009.  Last season they lost to Indianapolis 30-17 in the AFC Championship Game. The Jets last appeared in the Super Bowl following the 1968 season and defeated the Baltimore Colts 16-7 to win Super Bowl III. At that time it a considered the biggest upset in sports history.

They beat Indianapolis on the road last week in the Wild Card round.

New York has lost 13 of the last 17 meetings against New England including 1 playoff match up.

The Jets are 3-7 all-time at Gillette Stadium. Overall as the road team in the series they are 18-23.

The Jets were plus 9 in turnover differential for the season.  They have given up 14 INTs and 7 fumbles, while picking off opponents 12 times and recovering 18 fumbles.

Based on points per game, the Jets offense finished ranked 14th (22.9) in the league, while the defense was 6th (19.0).

Jets Staff Notes:

Hear what New York head coach Rex Ryan had to say about the game in a conference call with the New England media.

Rex Ryan is 20-12 in his 2nd season as a head coach.  For the second season the Jets are an AFC Wild Card team. He is 3-1 in the playoffs for an overall record of 23-13.

Ryan takes a swipe at Brady.  Then says it’s about him vs. Belichick and “it’s personal”.

Ryan thinks Brady was taunting the Jets sideline in Week 13.

Jets Players Notes:

Mark Sanchez is 18-12 as a starting QB and is 3-1 in the playoffs for an overall record of 21-13.  Sanchez was the Jets 1st round pick in the 2009 NFL Draft out of Southern California.

There is a huge amount of pressure on Sanchez.

The Jets players have been waiting a month and half for this chance.

Former Patriots OL Damien Woody is now on the IR and out for the playoffs.

Jets CB Antonio Cromartie hates Tom Brady he said ever since 2006.

New York hopes RB Shonn Green can come on strong Sunday.

Former UCONN player LB Cody Brown is on the Jets practice squad.

There are 7 other players on the roster from current or former Big East and New England based Universities. CD Darrelle Revis (Pittsburgh); LB Jamaal Westerman (Rutgers); OL Damien Woody (IR – Boston College); DE Mike Devito (Maine), OL Vladimir Ducasse (UMass); S James Ihedigbo (UMass); TE Matthew Mulligan (Maine).

Next Week

If the Patriots beat the Jets they will host the winner of the Baltimore Ravens/Pittsburgh Steelers game in the AFC Championship game at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro on Sunday January 23rd at 6:30 p.m. on CBS.

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Video: What Did Joe Theismann Just Say?

While talking about the New England Patriots while filming a show for the NFL Network, what did Joe Theismann say to Deion Sanders, Steve Mariucci and Mike Mayock to get them on the floor laughing hysterically?

Well you’ll have to watch the video to find out.

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No, he didn’t! No he didn’t!

UConn Makes Pasqualoni Hiring Official

Below is the official press release from the University of Connecticut announcing Paul Pasqualoni as the new football coach for the UConn Huskies:

Paul Pasqualoni, who has served as a head coach on the collegiate level for 19 seasons, has been named the head football coach at the University of Connecticut. A Cheshire, Conn., native, Pasqualoni served as the head coach of Syracuse from 1991-2004 and led the Orange to nine bowl games and was the head coach at Western Connecticut from 1982-86 and led them to an NCAA Division II postseason appearance.

Paul Pasqualoni“We are very proud to welcome Paul Pasqualoni to the UConn family and also bring him back home to his native Connecticut,” said University of Connecticut Director of Athletics Jeffrey Hathaway. “Paul brings an outstanding coaching background to UConn on the collegiate, professional and high school level. He also is a man of strong character and integrity and we look forward to him developing our football student-athletes in the classroom, on the field and as part of the community.”

Since 2005, Pasqualoni has been coaching in the National Football League as he was a member of the Dallas Cowboys staff (2005-07 and 2010) and the Miami Dolphins (2008-09).

He served as defensive coordinator with the Dolphins and his defense allowed just 19.8 points per game in 2008. His 2009 defense led the NFL in sacks per pass attempt. The 2008 Dolphins were the AFC East Champions.

Pasqualoni worked with the tight ends (2005) and linebackers (2006-07) in Dallas. The Cowboys won the NFC East in 2007 and were a Wild Card playoff team in 2006. In 2007, the Cowboys’ defense limited opponents to 4.9 yards per play and were third in sacks. He rejoined the Cowboys staff this past season as defensive coordinator.

Pasqualoni concluded his 14-year tenure as Syracuse’s second-winningest coach with 107 victories. He guided Syracuse to four BIG EAST conference titles, including a share of one in 2004 – his final year at SU. He had a 6-3 postseason record at Syracuse. Among those appearances, he led the Orange to two Fiesta Bowl appearances (1992 season and ’97 season) and a trip to the Orange Bowl (1998 season), in the first year of the Bowl Championship Series.

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Syracuse also played in the 2004 Champs Sports Bowl, 2001 Insight.com Bowl, 1999 Music City Bowl, the 1996 Liberty Bowl, the 1996 Gator Bowl (1995 season) and the 1992 Hall of Fame Bowl (1991 season) during Pasqualoni’s tenure. His Orange teams won 10 games in three different seasons – 1991, 1992 and 2001.

He joined the Syracuse staff in 1987 and was an assistant coach there for four seasons before being named the head coach prior to the 1991 season, taking over for the legendary Dick MacPherson.

During his time as head coach at Syracuse, Pasqualoni developed a solid contingent of professional players, including a string of 17 selections in the first three rounds of the NFL Draft as seven were first-round picks. Syracuse produced at least two NFL draft selections in 11 of Pasqualoni’s 14 years as head coach.

The Orange were recognized with the AFCA Academic Achievement Honorable Mention Award for having a graduation rate better than 70 percent a total of 14 times during his tenure at Syracuse as an assistant and head coach. Syracuse was honored during 10 of the 14 years Pasqualoni was head coach. In 1999, Syracuse won the American Football Coaches Association Academic Achievement Award for posting a 100 percent graduation rate for the class that enrolled in 1994.

Following SU’s second-straight 9-3 season in 1996, Pasqualoni won the ECAC/Vince Lombardi Foundation Coach of the Year award. He was named the 1992 and 1995 ECAC Coach of the Year for Division I-A.

Pasqualoni served in leadership roles with the American Football Coaches Association Board of Trustees. He was appointed to the Board of Trustees in 1998 and served a three-year stint as a member of that group before becoming third-vice president for 2002. He was first vice president in 2004. The Nassau Coaches Association honored Pasqualoni with the 2003 Ralph Luisi “Don’t Quit” Memorial Award, given to an outstanding educator and coach who loves football and teaching.

After finishing his undergraduate degree at Penn State, he spent four seasons as an assistant coach at his alma mater, Cheshire High School (1972-75). His first collegiate job was as an assistant at Southern Connecticut in 1976 and was elevated to defensive coordinator in 1980.

Pasqualoni had a five year stint from 1982-86 as the head football coach and athletic director at NCAA Division III Western Connecticut State in Danbury, Conn. His teams posted a 28-13 record at Western and he led the school to an NCAA Division II playoff appearance in 1985.

Pasqualoni served as the defensive coach for the Blue squad at the 2000 Blue-Gray Game. Pasqualoni coached in three East-West Shrine games, serving as an assistant coach for the East squad in 1994 and 1999, and as head coach of the East team in 1996. Pasqualoni was an assistant for the South squad at the 1998 Hula Bowl and served as an assistant coach for the East team in the 1993 Japan Bowl.

A 1972 graduate of Penn State, Pasqualoni joined the football team as a walk-on and later lettered. He lettered in football and basketball at Cheshire High School in Connecticut and also earned a letter in football at Bordentown Military Institute.

Pasqualoni earned a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education at Penn State and a master of science in physical education and human performance at Southern Connecticut State.

Born on August 16, 1949, Pasqualoni and his wife, the former Jill Fleischman, have two sons, Dante Paul and Tito Lucian, and a daughter, Cami Mae.

YEAR-BY-YEAR WITH PAUL PASQUALONI

Year School/Team Position
1972 Cheshire HS Assistant Coach
1973 Cheshire HS Assistant Coach
1974 Cheshire HS Assistant Coach
1975 Cheshire HS Assistant Coach
1976 Southern Connecticut Assistant Coach
1977 Southern Connecticut Assistant Coach
1978 Southern Connecticut Assistant Coach
1979 Southern Connecticut Assistant Coach
1980 Southern Connecticut Defensive Coordinator
1981 Southern Connecticut Defensive Coordinator
1982 Western Connecticut Head Coach
1983 Western Connecticut Head Coach
1984 Western Connecticut Head Coach
1985 Western Connecticut Head Coach NCAA Division II Playoffs
1986 Western Connecticut Head Coach
1987 Syracuse Linebackers Coach Sugar Bowl (Tie)
1988 Syracuse Linebackers Coach Hall of Fame Bowl Champions
1989 Syracuse Linebackers Coach Peach Bowl Champions
1990 Syracuse Linebackers Coach Aloha Bowl Champions
1991 Syracuse Head Coach Hall of Fame Bowl Champions
1992 Syracuse Head Coach Fiesta Bowl Champions
1993 Syracuse Head Coach
1994 Syracuse Head Coach
1995 Syracuse Head Coach Gator Bowl Champions
1996 Syracuse Head Coach Liberty Bowl Champions
1997 Syracuse Head Coach Fiesta Bowl
1998 Syracuse Head Coach Orange Bowl
1999 Syracuse Head Coach Music City Bowl Champions
2000 Syracuse Head Coach
2001 Syracuse Head Coach Insight Bowl Champions
2002 Syracuse Head Coach
2003 Syracuse Head Coach
2004 Syracuse Head Coach Champs Sports Bowl
2005 Dallas Cowboys Tight Ends Coach
2006 Dallas Cowboys Linebackers Coach NFC Wild Card
2007 Dallas Cowboys Linebackers Coach NFC East Champions
2008 Miami Dolphins Defensive Coordinator AFC East Champions
2009 Miami Dolphins Defensive Coordinator
2010 Dallas Cowboys Defensive Coordinator

Whale Notebook – 1/13

By Bruce Berlet

Cleaning out the notebook after cleaning off the driveway and sidewalk in the wake of the record snowfall from Winter Storm Benedict before heading to Washington, D.C., for my first visit to Arlington National Cemetery and the memorial service of local World War II hero Billy Colls:

CT WhaleThe Connecticut Whale is 2-1 on a four-game road trip that ends Friday night at 7 at Portland, where their new blue road jerseys will debut. The jerseys are available at the XL Center or The Hartford Store, 45 Pratt Street in Hartford. Prices, including sales tax, are $289 (authentic), $125 (senior replica) and $99 (junior replica).

The Whale (20-14-2-5) is in a second-place tie in the Atlantic Division with the Pirates (21-12-4-1), who had a three-game winning streak ended Tuesday night in a 5-2 loss to Binghamton as former Hartford Wolf Pack center Corey Locke celebrated his fourth consecutive AHL All-Star selection earlier in the day with two goals and two assists to increase his league-leading totals to 40 assists and 55 points. Locke’s production earned him a promotion to the Ottawa Senators on an emergency basis Wednesday, replacing former New York Rangers wing Alex Kovalev.

Whale leading scorer Kris Newbury (five goals, 30 assists) is on recall to the Rangers, so coach Ken Gernander will need even more contributions from All-Star wing Jeremy Williams (20 goals, 12 assists), wing Chad Kolarik (15, 14), center Tim Kennedy (8, 18), wing Brodie Dupont (7, 12) and his productive young defensive corps that now includes Michael Del Zotto, who has set up winning goals by Kennedy and Williams in his first three minor-league games. Forward Chris Chappell and defenseman Sam Klassen could make their Whale debuts after being called up from the Greenville Road Warriors of the ECHL this week because of the call-up of Newbury and several Whale injuries. After being delayed in getting to Hartford because of Winter Storm Benedict, Chappell and Klassen only practiced with the Whale on Thursday because practice was canceled on Wednesday. Chad Johnson (13-13-3, 2.49 goals-against average, .908 save percentage) and Cameron Talbot (7-2-2, 2.32, .922) have both performed well in goal. Talbot is 6-0-1 in his last seven decisions, including 38 saves Saturday night when the Whale increased their AHL-high total of overtime victories to five with a 3-2 win over the Norfolk Admirals.

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The Whale won back-to-back meetings with the Pirates on Dec. 29 (2-1) and Dec. 31 (5-4) on goals by Kennedy, a member of the AHL all-rookie team in 2008 while playing for Portland. Former All-Star right wing Mark Mancari leads the Pirates (12-3-3-1 at home) in goals (17), assists (20) and points (37). The best of the rest for coach Kevin Dineen, the former Hartford Whalers star right wing and captain, are center Paul Byron (13, 14), center Matt Ellis (7, 18), defenseman Marc-Andre Gragnani (7, 17) and left wing Colin Stuart (7, 17). Rookie forward Maxime Legault scored in each of the Pirates’ three victories last week, registering four goals after tallying four in his first 32 games. Jhonas Enroth (12-11-1, 2.93 goals-against average, .907 save percentage) and David Leggio (9-4-0, 2.98, .908) split the goaltending.

The Whale returns to the XL Center Saturday at 7 p.m. to face the Providence Bruins in the start of a three-game homestand that will include former Boston Bruins standouts Rick Middleton and Reggie Lemelin signing autographs in the atrium from 6-7 p.m. and then dropping the ceremonial first puck. Middleton, who played 12 seasons with the Bruins after two with the Rangers, and Lemelin also will play on the Bruins legends team that will face the Hartford Whalers legends Feb. 19 at 4 p.m. before the Whale plays the P-Bruins at 7 p.m. The doubleheader is part of the “Harvest-Properties.com Whalers Hockey Fest” at Rentschler Field in East Hartford on Feb. 11-23.

Other early commitments for the Bruins team (with more to come) are Hall of Fame defensemen Brian Leetch of Cheshire and Brad Park, who both played for the Rangers, Ken Hodge, Don Marcotte, Rick Smith, Bob Sweeney, Lyndon Byers, Cleon Daskalakis, Jay Miller, Bob Miller (no relation) and Ken “The Rat” Linseman, who briefly was a member of the Whalers as he passed through in a multi-player trade with Philadelphia and Edmonton that included Mark Howe leaving Hartford for the Flyers. Early commitments for the Whalers team are Jordy Douglas, Ray Neufeld, Gordie Roberts, Darren Turcotte, Nelson Emerson and the Babych brothers, Dave and Wayne.

Celebrities scheduled to play with one of the teams include Michael Keaton, Alan Thicke and David E. Kelley, son of New England and Hartford Whalers coach and general manager Jack Kelley and the writer of the 1999 hit film “Mystery, Alaska,” which was produced by Whalers Sports and Entertainment president and CEO Howard Baldwin and his wife, Karen. “Mystery, Alaska” cast members slated to appear are Michael Buie, Scott Richard Grimes, Jason Gray-Stanford, Kevin Durand, Fred J. Dukes and Cameron Bancroft, along with Neal McDonough, Kevin Zegers and the Hanson brothers, Steve, Jeff and Dave, who were the comedic linchpins of the classic movie “Slap Shot.”

Tickets ($20 to $85) for the doubleheader can be purchased at Ticketmaster.com and the Bushnell box office in Hartford on Monday through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. or by calling the Whale at 860-728-3366. They also can be purchased online and printed immediately at Ticketmaster.com.

There also will be “a town hall meeting” Saturday starting at 6 p.m. in the atrium during which fans are encouraged to ask questions and make suggestions to Whalers Sports and Entertainment president and COO Howard Baldwin, Jr. The Whale has won the previous three meetings with the last-place Bruins (15-18-3-1), including 6-2 at the XL Center on Jan. 1. But the Bruins are 10-6-2-0 on the road.

Centers Jamie Arniel (14, 11), Zach Hamill (2, 21) and Joe Colborne (9, 11) lead a Bruins attack that has scored the third-fewest goals in the league (91). Right wing Jordan Caron, the Bruins’ first-round pick in 2009 who had three goals and four assists in 20 games with the NHL Bruins earlier this season, scored his first AHL goal on New Year’s Day. Left wing Lane MacDermid, son of former Whalers right wing Paul MacDermid, has two goals, three assists and 72 penalty minutes, second on the team to enforcer Nathan McIver’s 111, in 35 games. Veteran Nolan Schaefer (6-11-1, 3.32, .894) is carrying the goaltending load.

The league-leading Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (30-8-0-0) complete the week’s action with a Sunday visit at 3 p.m. in the first of two meetings with the Whale. The high-powered Penguins have a 13-point lead over Norfolk and Charlotte in the East Division. Leading scorer Dustin Jeffrey (15, 22) is on recall to the Pittsburgh Penguins, but other threats are right wing Nick Johnson (13, 13), left wing Brett Sterling (11, 15), forward Eric Tangradi (16, 7), left wing Tim Wallace (11, 12) and center Joe Vitale (8, 14). Corey Potter, the third all-time leading scorer among defensemen in Wolf Pack history (21 goals, 81 assists in 246 games), leads Penguins blueliners in points with 17 assists in 35 games. Brad Thiessen (17-3-0, 2.06, .921) and John Curry (13-5-0, 2.35, .910) have both excelled in goal.

It’s a Guida’s Family Value Day in which family value packages start as low as $48 and includes three tickets, three hot dogs or pizza slices, three sodas and a Whale souvenir. Guida’s Family Value packs are available at the XL Center box office or online at www.CtWhale.com. Fans are encouraged to bring their skates for a free postgame skate, sponsored by Stone Academy.

The three-game homestand concludes against the North Division-leading Hamilton Bulldogs (22-13-1-4) on Jan. 21, when former Wolf Pack standouts and close friends Terry Virtue and Todd Hall of Hamden will sign autographs in the XL Center atrium from 6-7 p.m. and then drop the first puck. Virtue is an assistant coach with Owen Sound of the Ontario Hockey League, whose owners include Paul MacDermid, and Hall is an assistant coach with the No. 1-ranked Hamden High hockey team, which won the state Division I title the last two years.

The Bulldogs’ top two scorers, center David Desharnais (10, 35) and former New Canaan High School and Taft School-Watertown star wing Max Pacioretty (17, 15), are on recall to the Montreal Canadiens. The remaining top offensive threats are right wings Aaron Palushaj (5, 17) and J.T. Wyman (10, 9) and defenseman Brendon Nash (2, 17). Center Ryan Russell, the Rangers’ seventh-round pick in 2005, has five goals and six assists in 39 games. Veteran Curtis Sanford (13-7-1) is fifth in the league in GAA (1.82) and save percentage (.936).

It’s a special Family Value Night at which New Britain Rock Cats mascot Rocky will be on hand with Whale mascots Pucky and Sonar. There will be a giveaway, a table setup and autograph session, and the New Britain High School marching band will perform the national anthem and during the first intermission. Tickets in the lower level are $16 and include a soda and pizza slice or hot dog. Visit www.ctwhale.com.

Virtue will be making a pit stop on his way from his home in Tara, Ont., to Worcester, Mass., where he’ll be one of the first six inductees into the Worcester Hockey Hall of Fame on Jan. 22 at the DCU Center. It’s “Salute to the IceCats Night,” the name of the AHL franchise that preceded the Sharks in Worcester, and Virtue will be inducted with former Whalers wing Scott Young, Kelly O’Leary, Eddie Bates, Larz Anderson and Marvin Degon Sr., father of former Wolf Pack defenseman Martin Degon.

WHALE NOTES

Right wing Dale Weise, on his second recall from the Whale, skated on the Rangers’ fourth line with Sean Avery and captain and Trumbull native Chris Drury Tuesday night. … Former Wolf Pack Marc Staal is the first Rangers defenseman other than Leetch to be named to an All-Star roster since Kevin Lowe in 1993. The 23-year-old Staal, the Rangers’ first-round pick (12th overall) in 2005, said he was told by his older brother, Eric, captain of the host Carolina Hurricanes who is likely to captain one of the teams in the pick-up game, not to select him in the Fantasy Draft that will be conducted two days before the All-Star Game on Jan. 30. “I don’t think I could handle being on his team,” Marc Staal told the New York media. “He’s too mouthy.” Take that, bro!!! Staal, who turned 24 on Thursday, is considered by most to be the Rangers’ MVP in the first half of the season after averaging 25:29 a game, leading defensemen with six goals, being plus-9 while usually playing against the opposition’s best players while paired with former Wolf Pack defenseman Dan Girardi and playing the power play. Another former Wolf Pack, gritty right wing Ryan Callahan, led the MVP voting until he broke his left hand while blocking a shot by Pittsburgh Penguins All-Star defenseman Kris Letang on Dec. 15 while leading the team in scoring. He has resumed skating but is expected to be sidelined another three weeks. Goalie Henrik Lundqvist was named to his second All-Star Game (his first was in Montreal in 2009), and center Derek Stepan was one of 12 rookies chosen to participate in the skills competition Jan. 29. … The Whale’s eighth Tip-A-Player Dinner and Sports Carnival, presented by Aetna, is Jan. 23 at the XL Center from 4-7 p.m. Tickets are $30 for adults and $20 for children, and proceeds benefit Gaylord Specialty Healthcare at Gaylord Hospital in Wallingford. For more information, contact Lori Leniart at 860-728-3366. … Howard Baldwin Jr. has a new Twitter account accessible to Whale fans at howardbaldwinjr. … Barb Underwood, a former Canadian national skating champion who now specializes in strength skating, was back with the Whale before and after practice Tuesday. She was especially interested in watching and recording data on players that she hadn’t previously seen such as forwards Oren Eizenman and Jason Williams.

SOMMER, HELMER NEAR MILESTONES

Worcester coach Roy Sommer will coach his 1,000th regular-season AHL game Friday night when the Sharks visit the Springfield Falcons. Sommer, who has spent his entire 13-year AHL career coaching the San Jose Sharks’ AHL affiliates in Kentucky (1998-2001), Cleveland (2001-06) and Worcester (2006-present ), will become just the fourth coach to reach that milestone, joining AHL Hall of Famers Frank Mathers (1,256), Fred “Bun” Cook (1,171) and John Paddock (1,107), who led the Wolf Pack to their only Calder Cup title in 2000. … Veteran defenseman Bryan Helmer, who signed with the Oklahoma City Barons last Friday night, is closing in on another milestone. With four assists in his first three games with the Barons, Helmer had 517 points (120 goals, 397 assists), two shy of tying John Slaney’s career record for a defenseman, entering a game at Peoria on Thursday night. Helmer is already the AHL’s all-time leader among defensemen in assists and games played (985), and he has appeared in more Calder Cup games (138) than any player at any position. The native of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., is a three-time Calder Cup champion, winning with Albany in 1995 and captaining Hershey to back-to-back titles in 2009 and 2010. … The Albany Devils are proving to be quite the anomaly this season. Goalie Mike McKenna posted a 26-save shutout and Michael Swift scored twice Tuesday in a 2-0 victory at Worcester as the Devils improved to 10-7-0-1 on the road. But they’re 5-13-0-2 at home. And Swift has nine goals in the last 11 games, including at least one in eight of those games. You figure it out. … Only two AHL games this season have been scoreless through 65 minutes (regulation and overtime), and Milwaukee’s Mark Dekanich has been the winning goaltender in both of the shootouts, including a duel with Toronto’s Ben Scrivens on Saturday. … Springfield erupted for a season-high seven goals in a 7-3 win over Charlotte on Saturday, but the Falcons still have not had an eight-goal game since back-to-back 8-4 and 14-2 victories over Providence on Dec. 29-30, 1999. … Adirondack, which became the last team in the AHL to play a shootout game on Dec. 31, has gone to the skills competition in five of its last six outings, winning against Rochester and Albany twice before losing twice at Abbotsford.

FORMER WOLF PACK WING ON THE MEND FROM STROKE

Still, this writer and everyone else in the Whale family wish former Wolf Pack wing Nils Ekman a speedy recovery from a stroke he suffered on Dec. 28, when the Djurgardens IF right wing was hospitalized in Stockholm, Sweden, after complaining of a migraine headache, poor balance and numbness on one side of his body when he woke up in the morning. Doctors diagnosed that the 34-year-old former AHL/NHL/European player had suffered the stroke after a restricted blood vessel had stopped carrying normal blood flow to his brain.

Fortunately, Ekman’s long-term prognosis is promising, although he will need at least three months of rest and almost certainly will miss the remainder of the Elitserien season. Ekman was released from the hospital last weekend to be with his family and then was moved to an in-patient rehabilitation facility to begin the road to recovery. After a short period, he will start out-patient therapy. He still is suffering from double vision and physical unsteadiness but has regained some use of his motor functions and is communicative.

“It has been an extremely positive week,” DIF team doctor Bengt Gustavsson told Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet.

Ekman, who played 264 NHL games in parts of five seasons with the Tampa Bay Lightning, Sharks and Pittsburgh Penguins, returned to Sweden this season for his third stint with Djurgarden. He had spent the previous three seasons playing in Russia.

Ekman played for the Wolf Pack in 2002-03, when he had career highs for goals (30) and points (66) in 57 games.

After one season in Hartford, Ekman was traded to the Sharks for wing Chad Wiseman, who is now with Albany.

Ekman’s loss for the season was a major blow to DIF as he was one of the team’s most accomplished offensive players. But recovery from the stroke for the Calgary Flames’ fifth-round pick in 1994 is paramount these days. May it be as speedy as Ekman is on his skates.

Video: Did Wes Welker Take A Few Shots At Rex Ryan During His Press Conference?

Toes Before Hoes - Rex Ryan

According to Deadspin, New England Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker made 11 foot references during his press conference on Thursday afternoon. You may remember they were the ones to break the whole Rex Ryan foot fetish scandal back in late December.

Watch below to see what I mean.

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Earlier in the week, the New York Jets head coach took a few shots at Patriots QB Tom Brady and also head coach Bill Belichick, who responded back that he won’t be drawn into it and told the Patriots to keep their mouths shut. Then of course there is Jets cornerback Antonio, I lost count of how many kids I have, Cromartie saying he hates Brady and thinks he’s an ass****.

So with Belichick saying the Patriots stay focused on winning and then Welker’s press conference on Thursday, do you think he may have been taking a few shots at Ryan for the whole foot fetish thing?

Yeah I thought so too.

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Report: Paul Pasqualoni Hired As UConn Football Coach

According to Mark Blaudschun of the Boston Globe, former Syracuse head coach Paul Pasqualoni has been hired as the new head coach of the UConn Huskies football team. Chip Malafronte of the New Haven Register has also confirmed the hiring as well as Desmond Conner of the Hartford Courant.

Paul PasqualoniConner also states that the Huskies will hold a press conference on Friday to introduce Pasqualoni as its new head coach.

Pasqualoni has Big East coaching experience as he spent 14 seasons (1991-2004) as the coach of the Syracuse Orange. During his time there, he was 107-59-1 (62-33) in the Big East. His Syracuse teams won two outright Big East titles in 1997 and 1998 and also shared it twice in 1996 and 2004.

Paqualoni, a Cheshire, CT native, has been in the NFL for the past six season with the Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins.  He was the Cowboys from 2005-2007 and then was in Miami in 2008-2009. He went back to the Cowboys in 2010 where he was the defensive line coach before being promoted to interim defensive coordinator when head coach Wade Phillips was fired.

UConn had also been considering Mark Whipple for the job and he at one time was thought to be the favorite. Obviously things have changed.

With Pasqualoni as head coach, you have to wonder if more in-state players will go to UConn. He did recruit Tebucky Jones and Dwight Freeney to Syracuse.

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Tom Brady Nominated for FedEx Air Player of the Year

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady celebrates from the sideline after the Patriots scored a touchdown against the Miami Dolphins in the second half of their NFL football game in Foxborough, Massachusetts January 2, 2011.

New England Patriots QB Tom Brady is has been nominated for the FedEx Air Player of the Year Award.  He is nominated along with San Diego QB Phillip Rivers and Green Bay QB Aaron Rodgers.

Brady finished 2010 with a completion percentage of 65.9%, he threw for 3,900 yards and a league leading 36 touchdowns against only four interceptions in 492 passes. He also owns an active streak of 335 consecutive passes without an interception. 

The Patriots quarterback also passed for at least two touchdowns with no interceptions in the last nine games, also a NFL record. In addition, he became only the seventh quarterback to throw a TD pass in all 16 games of a season. Brady was nominated for five FedEx Air NFL Player of the Week awards in 2010.

You can cast your vote until Friday January 28th at 9 p.m.

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Whalers Hockey Fest Legends Game Celebrity Roster Announced

Hartford, CT …  Whalers Sports and Entertainment announced today the entertainment-world celebrities who will be skating alongside Hartford Whalers and Boston Bruins alumni in the legends game February 19, 2011 at Rentschler Field in East Hartford.

Alan ThickeThe legends game is part of the “Harvest-Properties.com Whale Bowl,” the featured event of the two-week outdoor Whalers Hockey Fest spectacular at Rentschler Field that will include numerous collegiate, high school, prep school and youth hockey games.  The legends game will face off at 4:00 PM on February 19 and will be followed by the outdoor AHL game between the Connecticut Whale and the Providence Bruins at 7:00 PM.

The group of skating celebrities is highlighted by Michael Keaton, whose hit roles have included the portrayal of the title character in Tim Burton’s “Batman” and “Batman Returns”, as well as such comedic smashes as “Night Shift”, “Mr. Mom”, “Johnny Dangerously” and “Beetlejuice”, and Canadian actor, singer, songwriter, and talk and game-show host, Alan Thicke, best known for his role as Jason Seaver, the patriarch on the ABC series “Growing Pains”.

Also strapping on the blades and hitting the ice with the Whaler and Bruin alumni February 19 will be David E. Kelley, writer of the 1999 film hit “Mystery, Alaska”, which was produced by Howard and Karen Baldwin.  In addition to his “Mystery, Alaska” credit, Kelley, son of legendary New England and Hartford Whalers coach and general manager Jack Kelley, is a celebrated television producer and creator of such hits as “Picket Fences”, “Chicago Hope”, “The Practice”, “Ally McBeal”, “Boston Public” and “Boston Legal”.

Several cast members will also play in the legends game from “Mystery, Alaska”, which tells the story of an Alaskan amateur hockey team whose hometown of Mystery becomes the focus of a national-television extravaganza when the team is challenged to a game by the New York Rangers.

Michael Buie, who starred as player Connor Banks in the film, will be in the mix for the legends game, along with fellow Mystery Alaskan player Scott Richard Grimes, who portrayed character “Burdie” Burns.  Grimes is also well known for playing Dr. Archie Morris in “ER”, Will McCorkle in “Party of Five”, Technical Sergeant Donald Malarkey in “Band of Brothers”, and as the voice of Steve Smith in the popular animated sitcom “American Dad”.

Jason Gray-Stanford, Bobby Michan in “Mystery Alaska” and Lieutenant Randy Disher in the TV show “Monk”, is also on the celebrity roster, as is Kevin Durand, who played “Tree” Lane in “Mystery Alaska” and was also Joshua in “Dark Angel”, Martin Keamy in “Lost”, Fred J. Dukes in “X-men Origins: Wolverine”, the Archangel Gabriel in “Legion” and Little John in “Robin Hood”.  Cameron Bancroft, who followed his stint as Joe Bradley on the TV series “Beverly Hills 90210” with a turn as “Tinker” Connolly in “Mystery Alaska”, also is slated to play in the legends game.

Other well-known celebrities who will be on the ice with the Whaler and Bruin alumni include:

The Hanson Brothers – played by ex-pro hockey players Steve and Jeff Carlson and Dave Hanson, the brawling Hanson brothers were the comedic linchpins of the 1977 cult classic movie “Slap Shot”.

Neal McDonough – veteran character actor who played Lt. Hawk in “Star Trek: First Contact”, and whose numerous television credits include roles on “Desperate Housewives”, “Tin Man”, “Traveler”, “Medical Investigation”, “Boomtown” and “Band of Brothers”, among others.

Kevin Zegers – Canadian actor and model, who played leading roles as Josh Framm in the “Air Bud” series.

Tickets for the February 19 Harvest-Properties.com Whale Bowl, which include admission to both the AHL game and the legends game, are on sale now at Ticketmaster.com., as well as at the Bushnell box office from Monday through Friday, 12 noon-5:00 PM.  Ticket prices range from $20 to $85 and can also be purchased by calling the Connecticut Whale at 860-728-3366.  Tickets purchased online can be printed immediately (via Ticketmaster).