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It's always great when my favorite player comes to town but it's even better when you get to watch the #anaheimducks win with great friends ☺️ #mattbeleskey #friends #letsgoducks (at Honda Center)
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Just gonna leave this here... #daddy #toreykrug #mattbeleskey #bestoftwitter #contractextension #nhl #bostonbruins #bruins #nhlbruins #boston #blackandgold #hockeyhaunt #hockey #sports
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CANTLON: DAY PLACED ON UNCONDITIONAL WAIVERS
BY: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings HARTFORD, CT - In an expected move, the New York Rangers have placed defenseman Sean Day on unconditional waivers Saturday with the purpose of terminating the last year of his entry-level contract ($725K-NHL/$70K-AHL). The 22-year-old defender was selected 81st overall in the third round of the 2016 NHL draft, which was the Rangers’ first pick that year. His brief Wolf Pack career totals were just 62 games with four goals and 18 total points with 21 PIM and glaring minus-24. In Maine, with the Rangers' ECHL Affiliates, The Mariners, in 55 contests, Day had nine goals and 35 points with 33 PIM and was a plus-16. While playing in Maine, for about two months, Day was on the top defensive pairing with Brandon Crawley before Crawley’s recall. Day is famous for having been granted exceptional status in the OHL back in 2013 to play at age 15. At the time, he was only the fourth player ever to receive that status. Three other players have been granted that status since. This year’s OHL Rookie-Of-The-Year, Shane Wright (Kingston Frontenacs), and Connor Bedard, who will start his first major junior season in the fall with the Regina Pats, are two of them. Bedard, the number one overall in pick in April’s WHL Bantam Draft, is the first WHL player to be granted that status. Others who've been given that status include, John Tavares (2005), Aaron Eklad (2011), Connor McDavid (2012), and Joe Veleno (2015), who was the first QMJHL player to be given the early status. Day simply never developed into the player the Rangers expected and with 19 signed organizational depth at defense, the move clears a roster spot for the organization to use whenever the AHL season starts again. Day’s highwater mark in Hartford was toward the end of the 2018-2019 season. The Wolf Pack had already been virtually eliminated from playoff contention tallying just 13 points in 23 games, and Day ran the powerplay after John Gilmour was recalled to the Rangers. He struggled mightily to build off that moderate success this season, and despite his size and excellent skating skills, it was his decision-making away from the puck that left him vulnerable defensively too many times. Day registered just three points through 16 games. He suffered through his share of defensive lapses and turnovers led to his demotion in December demotion to Maine in favor of Yegor Rykov, who was coming off an early training camp injury in Traverse City, MI at the Prospects Tourney. Rykov's (pronounced Ree-kov) star waned considerably at the end of the season as well. He was a healthy scratch in nine of the last ten games prior to the season being suspended and ultimately canceled. Rykov has one year left on his entry-level deal. He could be on the move as well when all is said and done. The Rangers have six defensemen with Jacob Trouba, Marc Staal, Brendan Smith, Tony D’Angelo, Adam Fox, and Ryan Lindgren. ON the blueline, the Wolf Pack has eleven including Vincent LoVerde, and Mason Geersten, who are both under contract on AHL deals for this upcoming season. Libor Hajek and upcoming RFA, Darren Raddysh, are among them. Group 6 free-agent, Nick Ebert is already exploring European options in Sweden in the Swedish Hockey League and Russia with the KHL. Nils Lundqkvist is another defenseman expected to come over from Sweden (Lulea HF) after having a solid SHL season and WJC tournament, but with COVID-19 issues he may have to spend another year in Sweden. Defenseman Matt Robertson (Edmonton Oil Kings-WHL), and Tarmo Reunanen (Lukko Rauma Finland-FEL), have played off the first year of their three-year entry-level deals and should be in camp along with K’Andre Miller, who signed his ELC several days before the suspension of the season. Swedish goalie prospect, and a second-round pick in 2018, and not under currently under contract, Olof Lindbom is also weighing offers from Swedish and Finnish teams for next season. The Wolf Pack has two other Group 6 free agents in Vinni Lettieri and Danny O’Regan. They also have two UFA’s in team captain and forward, Steven Fogarty, and Matt Beleskey, both of whom have their contracts expire in June. It's a possibility that O’Regan would be the only one in that quartet back next season. The Rangers have three UFA’s, Jesper Fast, Greg McKegg, and former Wolf Pack/CT Whale, and Sound Tiger, Micheal Haley. Fast would be the obvious choice to be signed by the Rangers. Read the full article
#AHL#BrandonCrawley#BrendanSmith#CHL#ConnorMcDavid#DannyO’Regan#ECHL#EdmontonOilKings#GregMcKegg#JacobTrouba#JesperFast#JohnGilmour#JohnTavares#KHL#KingstonFrontenacs#MarcStaal#MattBeleskey#MichealHaley#NewYorkRangers#NHL#OHL#QMJHL#RyanLindgren#SeanDay#StevenFogarty#SwedishHockeyLeague#VinniLettieri#WHA#WHL#YegorRykov
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CANTLON: PACK UPENDED BY BRUINS
BY: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings HARTFORD, CT - Paul Carey and Jason Zrobil each had a goal and an assist to pace the red-hot Providence Bruins to their 11th straight regulation win and 12th overall in a 3-1 win over the Hartford Wolf Pack before an announced crowd of 2,594. The Bruins' win vaulted them over the idle Hershey Bears, into first place in the AHL Atlantic Division with a record of 38-18-3-3 (82 points). The Wolf Pack, a team being reassembled over the last two days, dropped it's fifth-in-a-row and fell to fourth place in the AHL Atlantic Division at 31-20-6-5 (73 points). The Charlotte Checkers' 3-2 OT win over the Cleveland Monsters put them percentage points ahead of Hartford for third place. The Wolf Pack are seven points ahead of the Wilkes Barre/Scranton Penguins. It put them eight ahead of the Springfield Thunderbirds, who they play again Friday at the Mass Mutual Center. When it rains it pours. Pack head coach, Kris Knoblauch, saw his worst come true. Reeling and with three key players suspended and two injured, an injury to New York Rangers' forward, Filip Chytil, set the stage for the recall of Pack captain, Steven Fogarty, to an emergency recall on Wednesday morning. Chytil was injured in Tuesday night’s win in Dallas against the Stars. He was forced to assemble a team that was part-AHL, and part-collegiate. They were held to just one shot in the third period, for just the sixth time in franchise history. The Pack has equaled that dubious total. Facing a Providence team was already a daunting task. “Providence is the hottest team in the league. To go in shorthanded wasn’t ideal, but our veterans put in the efforts, and our new guys showed some promise. There’s room to grow, but definitely a good start for them. We had a good effort from the new guys, a good first step. We're gonna have to build on that to play in the American Hockey League,” remarked Knoblauch. For the players, it wasn’t easy. They need to absorb a number of changes in such a short period of time, “It’s a good group of guys, but it was like a brand new team. We'll get some more time under our belt. We'll figure it out,” Danny O’Regan said. The line of O’Regan-Vitali Kravtsov-Ryan Gropp was what the Wolf Pack needed to do well in this game and did so scoring the Wolf Pack's only goal of the night. O'Regan's hard work getting the puck from Gropp at the blue and spotted Kravtsov wide-open in front of the net, who deftly redirected the puck just under the crossbar at 3:52 for just his second goal in 15 games. “It was started with a good pinch by Ebert, and we get a lot more chances when our D is mobile like that. It was a very nice finish by those two (Gropp and Kravtsov),” noted O’Regan. That was the extent of the offense. There were a few sustained shifts, but clearly the chemistry wasn’t there and that’s to be expected. The Bruins are high in the standings because of their precision passing and shooting are a potent combo. Carey fed the puck to Jason Zrobil at the center point of the blue line. He waited until Randy Fitzgerald got a screen on J.F. Berube and drilled his first season past the Pack netminder to restore a 2-1 Bruins lead at 10:35. The Bruins added another goal to make it a 3-1 lead from yet another break. Zach Senyshyn was below the goal line and saw Carey coming in through the back-door. He redirected the pass off the leg of Wolf Pack defenseman Darren Raddysh. It went between Berube’s legs as he squeezed the pads, but not tight enough as the puck went over the goal line at 17:52. The first goal was a bit of a fluke as Carey took the puck off the left-wing boards, near the blue line, off a shot from ex-Pack, Steven Kamper, on a right-wing shot in close that missed the net. Carey sent the shot toward the net that was deflected off the stick of the Pack’s Brandon Crawley and sailed up and over Berube's blocker at 15:34. This will not be the last time these two teams will meet this season. “We’ve had success against them in the past. We just have to get some chemistry going and get back to doing what we were doing when we were winning,” O’Regan said. LINES: O’Regan-Gropp-Kravtsov Dmowski-McBride-Ronning Jones-Chase-Newell Patrick Khodorenko-Michael O’ Leary-Connor Bleackley LoVerde-Ebert Hajek-Raddysh Zach Giutarri-Crawley SCRATCHES: Tim Gettinger - Upper-body - Day-To-Day Boo Nieves - Upper-body - Day-To-Day Yegor Rykov - (Healthy) Steven Fogarty - (Emergency recall) Vinni Lettieri - (Suspended) Mason Geersten - (Suspended) Matt Beleskey - (Suspended) Gabriel Fontaine - Shoulder Surgery - Season-Ending NOTES: The Pack has some major scoring slumps and now just five goals in their last five games. O’Regan has one goal in ten games, Kravtsov has one goal in 14. Gropp has just one in ten games while Fogarty has just one in 14. The only Providence overtime win was against Bridgeport 2-1 on February 9th. Their last regulation loss was 3-1 on January 31st to the Binghamton Devils. This was the first of the three-game suspension from Sunday’s first-period melee for Lettieri, Geersten, and Beleskey. News on Nieves and Gettinger is not good. Neither will be in the lineup this weekend as of today. Khodorenko wore jersey #43, O’Leary, #23, and Giutarri, #4 The New York Post Larry Brooks reports the Rangers are closing to signing defenseman K’Andre Miller from the University Wisconsin (Big 10) to an entry-level deal. He had 18 points in 36 games on a Badger team that finished 14-20-2. He also was captain for the US WJC Team back in December-January. Ohio State ended the Badgers season in the opening round of the Big 10 playoffs with a two-game sweep of the best of three series ending a major sub-par season for the Tony Granato coached team. A big shout-out and offer for prayers to Chief-Of-Off-Ice officials, Dave Cunningham, who is recovering well in Hartford Hospital after suffering a stroke on Saturday at the XL Center after the game. Read the full article
#AmericanHockeyLeague#ATO#BinghamtonDevils#BooNieves#BrandonCrawley#CharlotteCheckers#ClevelandMonsters#DannyO’Regan#FilipChytil#GabrielFontaine#GerryCantlon#HartfordWolfPack#HersheyBears#LarryBrooks#MattBeleskey#NewYorkPost#NewYorkRangers#PaulCarey#ProvidenceBruins#RyanGropp#SpringfieldThunderbirds#StevenFogarty#TimGettinger#VinniLettieri#VitaliKravtsov#WHA#XLCenter#YegorRykov
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mattbeleskey replied to your post: So pretty much this is how I currently feel about the Chick-fil-a ordeal:
All I know is that I personally choose not to eat there because I think their food sucks lol :P
OH. psssh. i love chick-fil-a so much. hahah
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By the Way Amanda, if you're seeing this
I'm on season 3 of Community
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COLLINS: P-BRUINS DISTANCE THEMSELVES FROM PACK IN 3-1 WIN
Providence Bruins 3, Hartford Wolf Pack 1 BY: Micah Collins, Hartford Wolf Pack Hartford, CT, March 8, 2020 �� Paul Carey scored twice, and Jakub Zboril had a goal and an assist, Wednesday night at the XL Center, as the Providence Bruins extended a winning streak to 12 games with a 3-1 victory over the Hartford Wolf Pack. Vitali Kravtsov scored the only goal for the Wolf Pack, who fell to 31-20-6-5 (73 pts.) on the season. Providence improved to 38-18-3-3 for 82 points and moved past idle Hershey and into first place in the Atlantic Division. The Wolf Pack, who were missing regulars, Vinni Lettieri, Matt Beleskey, and Mason Geertsen due to AHL suspensions, Boo Nieves and Tim Gettinger due to injury and captain Steven Fogarty to recall to the parent New York Rangers, outshot the Bruins 20-15 in the first two periods but were held to one shot on goal in the third. “Providence is the hottest team in the league, to go in shorthanded wasn’t ideal, but our veterans put in the efforts, and our new guys showed some promise,” said Wolf Pack head coach Kris Knoblauch. “There’s room to grow, but definitely a good start for them.” Carey scored first for Providence, netting his twenty-first goal of the year 15:34 into the first period off a point shot that just snuck past J-F Berube (21 saves). Steven Kampfer had the lone assist on the tally, and the goal would give Providence the lead into the first intermission. Just 3:56 into the second, the Wolf Pack tied the game when Kravtsov deflected the puck into the net for his sixth goal of the year. Ryan Gropp and Danny O’Regan had the assists. “That was a great play by Gropp and Vitali,” said O’Regan of the goal, “I think (Nick) Ebert also made a good pinch to make that play possible, and then Vitali had a great finish.” Providence was able to regain the lead with 9:25 left in the middle frame. Zboril scored his third goal of the season, with assists from Peter Cehlarik and Ryan Fitzgerald. The Bruins added to the lead near the end of the period, with Carey tipping in his second goal of the game with 2:08 left. Zach Senyshyn assisted on the goal. Providence protected goaltender Dan Vladar (20 saves) well in a scoreless third period, outshooting the Wolf Pack 9-1. “We’ve had success against them in the past,” O’Regan said of the streaking Bruins. “We just have to get some chemistry going and get back to doing what we were doing when we were winning.” Knoblauch added, “Some practice will help the guys get more familiar with each other. It was a good game considering the circumstances.” The Wolf Pack’s next game is this Friday night, March 13, a 7:05 visit to Springfield to take on the Thunderbirds. All of the action can be heard live on-line at hartfordwolfpack.com. Video streaming is available at theahl.com/AHLTV. The next home action for the Wolf Pack is also against Springfield, next Wednesday night, March 18 at 7:00. That is another chance to take advantage of the Wolf Pack’s “Click It or Ticket Hat Trick Pack”. The Hat Trick Pack includes two tickets, two sodas, and one large popcorn, all for just $40. Tickets for all 2019-20 Wolf Pack home games are on sale now at the Sunwave Gas & Power Ticket Office at the XL Center, on-line at hartfordwolfpack.com and by phone at (860) 722-9425. Tickets purchased in advance for kids 12 or younger start at just $10 each, and all tickets will have a $3 day-of-game increase. To speak with a Wolf Pack representative about season or group tickets, or any of the Wolf Pack’s many ticketing options, call (860) 722-9425, or click here to request more info. To visit the Wolf Pack online, go to hartfordwolfpack.com. Providence Bruins 3 at Hartford Wolf Pack 1 Wednesday, March 11, 2020 - XL Center Providence 1 2 0 - 3 Hartford 0 1 0 - 1 1st Period-1, Providence, Carey 21 (Kampfer), 15:34. Penalties-No Penalties 2nd Period-2, Hartford, Kravtsov 6 (Gropp, O'Regan), 3:56. 3, Providence, Zboril 3 (Cehlarik, Fitzgerald), 10:35. 4, Providence, Carey 22 (Senyshyn, Zboril), 17:52. Penalties-Crawley Hfd (interference), 5:36. 3rd Period- No Scoring. Penalties-Bleackley Hfd (elbowing), 7:25; Petrovic Pro (high-sticking), 10:08; Gaunce Pro (hooking), 19:15. Shots on Goal-Providence 8-7-9-24. Hartford 10-10-1-21. Power Play Opportunities-Providence 0 / 2; Hartford 0 / 2. Goalies-Providence, Vladar 14-7-1 (21 shots-20 saves). Hartford, Berube 13-17-4 (24 shots-21 saves). A-2,594 Referees-Mitch Dunning (43), Dan Kelly (45). Linesmen-Kyle Richetelle (47), Robert St. Lawrence (10). Read the full article
#AHL#BooNieves#DannyO’Regan#HartfordWolfPack#MattBeleskey#NewYorkRangers#PaulCarey#ProvidenceBruins#RyanFitzgerald#RyanGropp#StevenFogarty#StevenKampfer#TimGettinger#VinniLettieri#VitaliKravtsov#WHA#XLCenter
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mattbeleskey replied to your post: mattbeleskey replied to your post: Every time I...
I would have screamed if you left it as “ethier” you have noooo idea
I'm pretty sure one of these days it'll slip and I won't catch it. You'll get your chance to scream haha.
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mattbeleskey replied to your post: bridgeyboo replied to your post: mattbeleskey...
Hahaha you’re welcome :P
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TOMORROWWWWWW
#i'm going to try and tag all of us okay#tugonthatyellowstrap#journeytothecenterofdisney#mattbeleskey#swimminginmainstream#stayalivewithpixiedust#monorailjake#lilycastle#oh gosh#now i don't know urls#help me#gold star i tried
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CANTLON'S CORNER: THE VERDICTS ARE IN
BY: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings HARTFORD, CT - The American Hockey League verdict is in and the justice was swift and the Hartford Wolf Pack have been hit hard. On Monday afternoon, in a first in Wolf Pack history, three players, Forwards Vinni Lettieri, Matt Beleskey, and Mason Geersten, were all simultaneously suspended. Four in were suspended as a result of Sunday afternoon’s melee in Springfield against the Thunderbirds. All three Pack players were issued three-game suspensions that will knock them out of the lineup for this week's round of AHL contests. Losing Lettieri, the Pack's leading scorer leaves the team with a gaping scoring issue. The loss of Beleskey further hurts the team's line combinations. Geersten is a mainstay on defense, this leaves the team short a very important physical asset. Lettieri and Beleskey were suspended for leaving the bench despite being in the midst of a line change and then engaging in an altercation. Ironically, Beleskey played the remainder of the game and actually incurred a major for boarding during the game. Despite a ten-minute delay, the referees missed it altogether. Geersten was punished for leaving the penalty box after being placed in there. The suspension for Lettieri isn’t logical. Springfield’s Brady Keeper was hit with three games for his manhandling of the linesman on two occasions during the skirmish. Keeper ignited the whole affair with a left hook with a gloved hand to Lettieri’s head, a move neither the refs on Sunday and the league did not address. The number of clips on YouTube that show Lettieri hopping over the boards to start a rumble is exactly ZERO! Hockey fights.com lists just three previous scraps, one NHL, one AHL, and one USHL. The AHL did acknowledge that the players were on a line change. The league should look to change some of the language of those suspendable offenses to measure a player's intention in the play. Beleskey responded to the clear mismatch of Keeper and Lettieri. He was not an instigator. These suspensions put the Wolf Pack in a bind as they seek to address their lineup issues. Tim Gettinger and/or Boo Nieves will start on Wednesday against the Providence Bruins and again two road games that include a rematch in Springfield next Friday, and then the Bridgeport Sound Tigers on Saturday. The team might reach down to the ECHL and their affiliates, the Maine Mariners and recall forward Jake Elmer and veteran defenseman Jeff Taylor. The Wolf Pack announced a signing Monday. Zach Giuttari from Brown University (ECACHL), who's season ended by losing to the ECACHL quarterfinals Colgate in two games. Giuttari could be pressed into service in one of the games. Giuttari, a 6-2, 190-pound native of Warwick, RI, just completed a four-year career at Brown University. The 23-year-old Giuttari served as Brown’s captain this season, and led the team in points and assist. He had four goals and 11 assists for 15 points, along with ten penalty minutes. His four goals tied for the top among Bruins defensemen, and fourth overall on the team. That earned Giuttari his second consecutive Second-Team All-Ivy selection. In 121 career games at Brown, Giuttari totaled 16 goals and 38 assists for 54 points, plus 43 penalty minutes. Prior to his college tenure, Giuttari spent three seasons (2012-13 through 2014-15) at The Loomis-Chaffee School in Windsor, CT and played 18 games with the Connecticut Wolf Pack’s U-18 team in 2014-15. The team also conducted a paper transaction sending Adam Huska to Maine to be on their playoff roster and conversely goalie Francois Brassard in Maine was assigned to Hartford. Read the full article
#ADA#AdamHuska#AHL#AmericanHockeyLeague#BooNieves#BridgeportSoundTigers#BrownUniversity#CHL#ECHL#HartfordWolfPack#MaineMariners#MattBeleskey#NHL#ProvidenceBruins#TimGettinger#USHL#VinniLettieri
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