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mitchbeck · 2 years ago
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HARTFORD WOLF PACK RALLY FALLS SHORT. LOSE GAME 3 TO PROVIDENCE BRUINS
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By: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings HARTFORD, CT - The Providence Bruins received multi-point nights from Jack Ahcan, Oskar Steen, and Josiah Didier, and two goals from Justin Brazeau to deny a Hartford Wolf Pack comeback effort in a 6-3 win at the XL Center on Wednesday in Game 3 in the best-of-five series. The Wolf Pack lead the series 2-games-to-1 with game 4 to be played at the XL Center on Friday at 7:00 PM. "We didn't have the start we wanted to. We gave up chances. When you get guys back, and they return to your lineup, there's always a tendency that guys take a breath and figure they'll take over, that they will do it for you. "The players that got you here don't feel the need to play the way they were. In the third period, we had a good pushback. There was a chance to tie the game. We had opportunities. We were inches from tying the game up and going to overtime. "I saw something out there that was out of character for us. We didn't play the way we have. We're going to have to put it behind us and get ready for Friday," Wolf Pack Head Coach Kris Knoblauch said. The Pack's fourth-year bench boss gave props to the Bruins. "Players know it's going to be hard. That's a good team. They won the Atlantic Division, so to sweep them in three was pretty much unrealistic before the series started. We're not going to win that last game until we get back and play the game with the details, and we got away from the things we usually do," Knoblauch stated. "That will be addressed by the coaching staff. I don't think nothing much has to be said. They know it too. We'll be ready for Friday." THIRD PERIOD In the third period, the Pack scored a shorthanded goal early to cut the lead to one goal and began to rally a comeback that would ultimately come up short. Anton Blidh was able to get two shots on the net. Tim Gettinger followed in and blasted his second goal past a screened Brandon Bussi at 2:21. The Bruins restored their two-goal edge by taking advantage of a bad defensive change by the Wolf Pack. Ahcan was left alone, walked in, and registered his second point of the night on a clean breakaway. Ahcan put his shot over Dylan Garland's glove hand at 5:58. The scrums continued as they had all game. It helped the Bruins in slowing the Wolf Pack down. Connor Carrick, Lauri Pajuniemi, Ryan Carpenter, and Steen were all tagged with roughing minors at 7:49. "It's that time of year. Everybody has one goal in mind (to win). I like the physicality. We're not looking for big hits or big fights. If it comes, it comes," remarked Zac Jones. KEEP FIGHTING The Wolf Pack clawed back again. Lauri Pajuniemi was in front of the net. Jones sent a crisp left-point pass to Tanner Fritz. The Pack forward sent a pass in front from off the right boards to Pajuniemi, who buried it at 13:34. "We wanted to finish it off tonight, but we didn't," Fritz said, "We kinda beat ourselves tonight. We'll get back in the room and practice tomorrow and get ready for Friday." The Pack had a golden chance to tie as Bobby Trivigno won a one-on-one battle, came out of the right-wing side fired a pass over to Pajuniemi, who had an open half of the net. But instead, Bussi showed why he was one of the top goalies in the AHL with a remarkable glove save, reaching back to snare what would have been a game-tying goal with 2:21 left in regulation. It was the Pack's last gasp. "We had the setup. The bench stood up (we) thought it was going in, but it's a game of inches and we had other chance, a couple of back door plays, that got deflected or just missed. We had our opportunities in the third period. We're built to play 60 not 20 (minutes)," remarked Knoblauch. EMPTY NET GOALS Brazeau registered the first of two empty-net goals with 1:23 left. Then, with 7.7, Lettieri potted the second empty net goal to make the 6-3 final. Switching the netminder for Friday is a tricky proposition. "We have a great possibility (of winning) with either one of them. I have lot of confidence with both goalies. Dylan has played very well; tonight, we lost. Something we'll think about (goaltending) and make a decision tomorrow," Knoblauch said. He's scheduled a morning practice for 10:00 AM. "Louie (Domingue) was our starter for most of the season, till the last four starts when the playoffs started," Knoblauch added. The Bruins pressed hard with their forecheck and were all over the Pack. The pressure led to a 5-2 edge in shots. The score became 3-0 as the Bruins got to more loose pucks and converted them into opportunities. Achan came out of the Bruins' end, rushing through center ice. He fed Luke Toporowski, who went with speed down the right wing. He established an outside position and sped around Wyatt Kalynuk. Toporowski then snuck it past Garand off his post, on the short side for his second of the postseason at 14:03. BIG HIT The first of playoff nastiness occurred with 2:21 left in the second period as Clendening caught Fabian Lysell, crossing to the center from the right wing, and just after releasing the puck, clocked him with a brutal hit which left him crumpled on the ice. A scrum ensued, and Joona Koppanen came to Lysell's aid. Clendening received an interference major and a fighting penalty. Koppanen received two as the instigator and then five-for-fighting and a ten-minute misconduct. Jones scored for the Pack just seconds into their third power play. He blasted a shot from the right point with 24 seconds to go after a Jake Leschyshyn faceoff win. Jones nearly got another tally with 12.6 seconds left when he came in on a breakaway going backhand-to-forehand but ran out of real estate and was in too close, and failed to score. "I over-complicated it a little bit. I tried the same move in Springfield and it worked for me, tonight it didn't," remarked Jones. "It could have been a nice turnaround to score again just after we scored. We did that (early) shorthanded goal in the third. It was 3-2. We scored and then they scored. Jones played well if he got that goal at the end might have changed the outcome of the game at the end," commented Knoblauch. In the first period, both teams had chances, but both goalies stood their ground. The Bruins broke through as Libor Hájek, who returned from being part of the "Black Aces" in New York and replaced Blake Hillman. Unfortunately, he took a needless crosschecking penalty that would cost the Pack as the Bruins tallied on the early power play. Puck management left much to be desired. "No, we made plays we typically don't do and ultimately, we had less (offensive) zone time. We had to defend more than they did. Those turnovers cost us the game. A lot of times they do. The last goal they scored it did," Knoblauch recounted. Carrick fired one from the right point. Garand made the initial save with the left pad, but there were three Bruins in front, and Brazeau could find it and put it in at 15:54. The Bruins made it 2-0 in the dying seconds of the first period with 2/10ths of a second remaining with Didier at the right point. He took a shot off Lysell's pass. Steen deflected it and put it over Garand's glove for his first of the postseason at 19:59. There were numerous after-whistles and scrums in the first. LINES: Trivigno-Carpenter-Elson Fritz-Pajuniemi-Blidh Henriksson-Gettinger- Lockwood Cullye-Leschyshyn-Brodzinski Jones-Emberson Hájek-Scanlin Clendening-Kalynuk Garand Domingue SCRATCHES: Talyn Boyko #40 Adam Sýkora (healthy) Blake Hillman (healthy) Matt Rempe (upper body, day-to-day) Louie Roehl #4 (healthy) Bryce McConnell-Barker #8 (healthy) Brett Berard #27 (healthy) Parker Gahagen #35 Maxim Barbashev #18 (healthy) Ryder Korczak  #38 (healthy) Matt Robertson (upper body, may return in the latter half of this  round of the playoffs) Patrick Khordorenko (season-ending shoulder surgery). C.J. Smith (hip area surgery done for the season) NOTES: Providence was without Chris Wagner due to the birth of his daughter earlier in the afternoon. In addition, Marc MacLaughlin (upper body) is out for the series, with Lauko taking his lineup spot. Ex-Pack Vinni Letterieri has been nursing a lower-body injury suffered in Boston late season, and complications have arisen. Maxim Barbashev's older brother, Ivan Barbasev, of the Las Vegas Golden Knights, scored twice in a 6-4 win over the Edmonton Oilers in a track meet of a hockey game. Utica recalled former UCONN defenseman Jarrod Gourley from the Adirondack Thunder (ECHL). The Comets hosted the Toronto Marlies last night on Utica at the Adirondack Bank Center. Ex-Pack Carl Klingberg leaves EV Zug (Switzerland-LNA) and heads back home to play next year for the HC Frölunda Indians (Sweden-SHL). Reports out of the desert paint a grim picture for the Arizona Coyotes. The pending arena referendum may be defeated, prompting a possible relocation to Houston that keeps the NHL's 16 West and 16 East formulas intact. It's one of four reasons, despite great attendance numbers for the Quebec City junior team, the Quebec Remparts at the Videotron Centre recently built to NHL specs that Quebec City won't be getting the Coyotes or anyone else. Should they move, they will likely impact their AHL team out of Tucson and somewhere closer to Houston, which is heavily rumored to be the location they would be heading. Seven possible markets could see a relocated AHL team if NHL relocation comes to pass. One old AHL market, one old ECHL, and one current market, three old WPHL markets from the league that folded in the early part of this century. One city (Austin) became an AHL city. In no particular order. Beaumont, Texas, was an old ECHL market for five years early in this century. It's East of Houston on the Texas-Louisiana border that played in the Ford Arena in South Beaumont, seats 8,500 seats perfect for the AHL run by OVG along I-10. San Antonio, which saw the NHL strong-arm the AHL Rampage to be sold to the Avalanche to become the Colorado Eagles. The NBA's San Antonio Spurs run the AT&T Center building. It seats 18,000 and is easy access for Houston down I-10 Southwest of Houston and due South from Austin, now home to the AHL Texas Stars. The old WPHL market down the Southeast Coast in Corpus Christi, with a new one, is currently home to US junior A  hockey in the NAHL, the Corpus Christi Ice Rays. The original Memorial Coliseum was demolished a la the New Haven Coliseum in 2010. Another WPHL market on the radar is Waco. They played in the Heart O' Texas Coliseum (now called the Extraco Events Center) seats 9,000. San Angelo is home to the WPHL San Angelo Outlaws, who played in the central Texas city, and the arena, the San Angelo Coliseum (now Foster Communications Coliseum), seats 5,260. The Amarillo Rattler played in the Amarillo Civic Center seats just under 5,000. The wild card would be flipping the ECHL Allen Americans, a suburb of Dallas, to the AHL. The team calls home at the Credit Union of Texas Event Center, which seats 6,275. HARTFORD WOLF PACK HOME Read the full article
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nhloracle · 3 years ago
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givemegifs · 2 years ago
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sportsness · 3 years ago
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. Ein cooles Setup für einen noch cooleren Goalie!! . . Wir präsentieren euch nun das erste BAUER Supreme Digi-Print Setup in der Geschichte von Sportsness.ch . . @kantonsg hat nicht nur guten Fussball zu bieten, ein @felixpotvin28 Tribut Setup macht St.Gallen zu was ganz besonderem im Eishockeysport! . . . 📸: @sportsness.ch #SweetSetup #GoalieStuff #GoalieGear #GGSU #CustomGoalie #Bauer #BauerHockey #bauergoalie #BauerVapor #BauerSupreme2SPro #Supreme2S #BauerSupreme #stgallen #stgallencity #nla #swisshockey #sportsness #scbern #zsclions #evzug #scltigers #hcdavos #fribourggotteron #ehcbiel #ehcwinterthur #ehcbiel #ehckloten #rapperswiljonalakers (hier: Switzerland) https://www.instagram.com/p/CVLp1l7hOGB/?utm_medium=tumblr
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coondesign · 4 years ago
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Mask for Gian Graf EV Zug U17 Elite . . . . #evz #evzug #zug #ccm #icehockey #eishockey #hockey #coondesign #customgoaliemasks #sport #goaliemask #hockeygram #ccmgoalie @official_evz #fürblauundwiis https://www.instagram.com/p/CDtNKOwHl3L/?igshid=1c1zv17ln562h
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coralpainterauthorsports · 6 years ago
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#Society-PaardesJahres Er nennt sie #Trottel. Sie gibt ihm eine Ohrfeige. Shawne Fielding und Patrick Schöpf fallen auf. Sie steht seit Jahren als #Glamour-Girl in der Öffentlichkeit, er stand im Tor des #EVZug. Erstausstrahlung: Do 3. Jan 2019 18.30 Uhr Wiederholungen: Do 3. Jan 2019 19.30 Uhr Do 3. Jan 2019 20.30 Uhr #pinupgirl #SoTrottel https://www.dontsugarcoatshit.com/products/fashion/t-shirts/v-neck-t-shirt-so-trottel/ 🥂😂💋❤️⭐️ https://www.telezueri.ch/talktaeglich/society-paar-des-jahres-133891550 (at TeleZüri) https://www.instagram.com/p/BsLil9hAOSB/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=cf2ezhlwwoog
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timotioncreative · 5 years ago
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#European #icehockey #CHL #champions #hockey #league #live #sports #broadcast #Tappara vs. #EVZug #streamteam #hcf #timotioncreative (at Tampereen Jäähalli Hakametsä) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4xdm3MnZrS/?igshid=szyse32bixj5
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eishockeweltcom-blog · 7 years ago
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EV Zug - Josh Holden muss gehen
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Nach zehn Jahren in der Zentralschweiz muss Josh Holden gehen. Ob er in Zug als Trainer bleibt, ist noch offen.  Josh Holden wird in Zug weder in der ersten Mannschaft noch in der Swiss League einen vertrag erhalten. Dies schreib die Luzerner Zeitung. Holden kann bald den Schweizer Pass beantragen. Dadurch wäre es für ihn möglich, als Trainer bei einem Juniren Team zu arbeiten. Ob er dies tunt wird, ist noch offen. Read the full article
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eisbaerenberlin · 8 years ago
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Am 4. Oktober treffen die Eisbären in der CHL auf den EV Zug. Tickets sind ab Mittwoch hier erhältlich: bit.ly/ebb_ticketshop. Bereits ab Morgen können alle Dauerkarteninhaber ihre Karten unter (030) 97 18 40 40 buchen. Mehr Informationen unter http://bit.ly/ebb_chltix32 #chl #evzug #homegame #berlin (hier: Mercedes-Benz Arena Berlin)
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n79792738-blog · 8 years ago
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Raphael Diaz autographed Calgary Flames NHL Official game hockey puck #raphaeldiaz #autographed #signed #calgary #flames #cgy #nhl #calgaryflames #officialgamepuck #hockeypuck #puck #evzug #swiss #teamswiss #switzerland #sportsmemorabilia #yeg #dagr #forsale
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murrypp · 9 years ago
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IT WAS #LIT 🔥🔥🔥 #icehockey #evzug (at Bossard Arena)
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sportsness · 3 years ago
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. Vaughn Velocity V9 SE Pro Carbon Senior Chest & Arm Protector . . Diese Modell ist äusserst beliebt bei Goalies im Profi sowie Breitensport! . . . 📸: @sportsness.ch #nla #swisshockey #sportsness #scbern #zsclions #evzug #scltigers #hcdavos #fribourggotteron #ehcbiel #ehcwinterthur #ehcbiel #ehckloten #rapperswiljonalakers #swissicehockey #nationalleague #swissleague #swiss #switzerland #schweiz #svizzera #swissstreethockey #swisseishockey #swissnationalteam #swisshockeytrolls (hier: Switzerland) https://www.instagram.com/p/CUHCoVvlZSO/?utm_medium=tumblr
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mitchbeck · 6 years ago
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CANTLON: THOMPSON'S FOUR GOALS HELP T-BIRDS CRUISE PAST WOLF PACK, 7-4
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BY: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings HARTFORD, CT - Paul Thompson’s four goals helped to propel the Springfield Thunderbirds to a 7-4 victory over the Hartford Wolf Pack at the XL Center before 1,876 fans Wednesday night. The two teams combined for 74 shots on goal for the game and as the Wolf Pack lost their third in a row and got into their third run and gun hockey game in three weeks second with Springfield in the last two weeks. “Third period with 12 minutes left in the game, 4-4 game against a divisional opponent here, those are games you’ve got to find a way to make sure that you’re taking care of pucks and finding ways to score goals.” said head coach Keith McCambridge. Springfield (20-19-6-4) for 50 points hopped into third place and the Wolf Pack remain in 8th place slip under .500 at (19-20-2-2). ”This a game we had to win. It’s a team we're chasing in the standings. We’ve got to make a decision here as a group at this point of the year or it's going to be another disappointing year,” remarked a tight-lipped, clearly upset, Steven Fogarty one of the three assistant captains. The Pack out of a possible eight points in this current stretch managed just two-not enough in a playoff push with 33 games to go. There are only 10 points separating second place Bridgeport and last place Hartford in the Atlantic Division, but it seems like Mt. Everest at this point. In the third period, the Wolf Pack had a critical early five on three power play for a 1:09 span and couldn’t connect on either penalty. The Thunderbirds scored the all-important fifth goal Thompson on the second flip pass against the same player (Ryan Lindgren) by Harry Zolniercyzk (one goal and two assists) that went over his head and landed on Thompson’s stick went in on a breakaway and went upstairs on Alex Georgiev. Springfield then got a five on three shortly thereafter and didn’t miss their chance. Thompson at the left side of the net took Zolniercyzk cross-ice pass from the right wing circle for his 21st of the season at 10:17. The Wolf Pack Lias Ande5rsson who had a team-high seven shots missed a breakaway that could have shut the gap, but he wasn’t alone in missing on quality chances. Thompson off a defensive zone faceoff win launched a 180-foot shot that went into the net for his fourth tally and 22nd goal of the season at 18:33 to seal the Thunderbirds victory. In the second period, both teams very arm weary from the first-period frenzy had just seven shots in the first half of the period. Then the second half finally connected on the net, but the Wolf Pack were the only team to score in the period. The Wolf Pack scored late on the powerplay as Peter Holland took Vinni Lettieri’s pass along the left wing boards and sent a perfect cross-ice pass to Steven Fogarty standing at the right side of the net and he made a perfect tip-in for his ninth of the season at 18:33 to even the score at four and hopefully give the Pack the momentum swing going into the third. “Credit Peter he told me when we out there to get there (at the net) he made a good play with the puck all I had to do was put my stick out,” Both goalies were superb last Saturday hung out to dry in the first period had a chance to make some key saves with a semblance of defense being played. Among Alex Georgiev’s better saves was on the Thunderbirds Jonathan Ang with 3:20 left in the period and he kept Matt Marcinew, Harry Zolniercyzk, Riley Stillman and Bobby Farnham at bay and the red light off. At the other end, Chris Driedger turned away Rob O’ Gara twice. The first period it was the shootout at the XL Corral featured seven goals and 32 shots between the two teams and barely enough time to breathe. The Wolf Pack and the Thunderbirds combined had four goals in the first seven minutes. The Thunderbirds struck first at the 50-second mark as Anthony Greco wide open easily deposited the rebound of a Juho Lammikko shot that came via a turnover by the Wolf Pack’s Chris Bigras from the right wing corner. Hartford’s quick response team went into action and scored 52 seconds later. This time Sean Day at the right circle spotted his new defense partner Rob O’ Gara coming in off the left point and all the rangy defenseman had to do was redirect the puck in the open side for his third goal of the year and first since December 1st against Charlotte. The Pack took the lead at 2-1 at 5:16. Ryan Gropp with a solid chip in along the wall behind the Springfield net and Steven Fogarty got to the puck first and gorgeous blind backhanded pass to Lias Andersson in front and he was stopped on his first shot, but got the rebound and chopped in his ninth goal of the season. “I knew he was there I just didn’t know how open he was and it was a good goal for us,” said Fogarty. Right back came the Thunderbirds as Ludwig Bystrom at the left point let a wrist shot go and veteran Thompson, an offseason free-agent signing was 10 feet out with an inside position on Pack defenseman redirected his 19th past Alex Georgiev with no chance on that play at 6:21. The Thunderbirds would take a 3-2 lead on a set play as Dryden Hunt’s center ice flip pass-the hockey ally-oop, went up in the air over Ryan Lindgren and Harry Zolniercyzk was right there to sweep in off the right and slip his ninth of the season on a breakaway behind Georgiev at 13:52. “I’d have to look at it again on the replay whether he might have been offside. The Wolf Pack didn’t wilt as John Gilmour took Shawn St. Amant’s pass zoomed in off the right wing and with a rolling puck slipped his 13th goal short-side over the outstretched goal of Thunderbirds Chris Driedger a 16:22. Gilmour has 13 points over a span of 13 games. The Thunderbirds 48 seconds later on the powerplay scored again to take the lead back at 4-3 and Tomas Jurco scored his third goal in three games since being reassigned by Florida at the side of the net on a short feed from Anthony Greco on the right wing. “We weren’t good enough tonight. Turnovers, this team is too good to take shifts off on. A good team like you can’t give those type of chances. It’s unfair to him (Georgiev) when he comes here and we play like that. He has given us a chance every night. He shouldn’t hang his head, it's on the players to play better in front of him,” remarked Fogarty. SCRATCHES: Shawn O'Donnell (upper body) Brandon Crawley (healthy) Bobby Butler (healthy) Dawson Leedahlt (healthy) LINES: Holland-Beleskey-Meskanen Nieves-Lettieri-Brickley Fogarty-Gropp-Andersson Fontaine-Gettinger-St. Amant Gilmour-Lindgren Bigras-Hajak Day-O’Gara NOTES: Thompson was one goal short of the record for most goals scored against the Wolf Pack when Brendan Morrison then with Albany River Rats scored five in the last game of the regular season of the Wolf Pack’s first season in 1997-98. The Thunderbirds Driedger’s shutout on Saturday was the 100th against the Wolf Pack in their 22-year history. The Rangers off for 10 days for the NHL All-Star break made a paper transaction flip-flopping Dustin Tokarski and Marek Mazanec on recall. Maz was the backup for Georgiev. The Pack defense is tied for fourth-most goals against in the AHL with 148. The Thunderbirds like the Wolf Pack got players back from the parent Florida Panthers for the NHL All-Star break in defenseman’s Josh Brown and Ian McCoshen plus Pack killer, forward Jace Hawryluk. The Wolf Pack, of course, got back defenseman Ryan Lindgren and center Boo Nieves. The team released from PTO deals and returned to Maine (ECHL) center Terrence Wallin and defenseman Zach Tolkinen, a former QU Bobcat. Jordan Samuels-Thomas (West Hartford) another former QU Bobcat and Hartford Jr. Wolf Pack were recalled by Hershey after one game where he was a minus three at South Carolina (ECHL). Another ex-Bobcat Alex Barron leaves EHC Freiburg (Germany DEL-2) and signs with HK Propad (Slovakia-SLEL) the rest of the season. In an AHL game, Sunday former Wolf Pack captain Cole Schneider paced a 4-0 shutout by Milwaukee In Chicago against the Wolves. Schneider earned the second star with two primary assists on their opening goal, but, Nicolas Baptiste with a nice short backhand pass off a rebound to an open Baptiste who put it in an open net. He then made a perfect diagonal pass from the left wing side to Anthony Richard coming in as the trailer on the right wing scored from 30 feet out on their second goal. The Admirals third goal was scored by ex-Wolf defenseman Pack Vince Pedrie on a slapshot from the left point for his first goal of the year. The Admirals Mathieu Olivier, son of ex-New Haven Knights defenseman Simon Olivier scored the last goal an empty netter and had a solid toe-to-toe no buckets battle, the best one thus far this season with Alex Gallant of Chicago, younger brother of ex-Sound Tiger and current Cleveland Monsters winger Brett Gallant. The Bruins Paul Carey (Salisbury Prep) who notched his second hat trick of his career against the Wolf Pack to help the Providence Bruins pull away from the Wolf Pack 5-2 on Monday in a previously unscheduled MLK Holiday matinee in Providence. The game was originally scheduled for Sunday but was moved to Sunday because of Sunday’s ice/snow storm. Carey had a four-goal effort when he was with Hershey and was robbed of a 5th goal near the end of the game when two fights broke out and the refs never noticed his wraparound tally! Brian Flynn (Pomfret Prep) leaves San Antonio and signs with EV Zug (Switzerland-LNA) for the rest of the season. Earlier this afternoon in a first at the XL Center ACHA (American College Hockey Association) Division-2 club hockey meeting between the Central Connecticut State Blue Devils (New Britain) and the Westfield State Owls (MA) with the Blue Devils pulling away in the third period for a 4-1 victory. Read the full article
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eishockeweltcom-blog · 7 years ago
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EVZ bestätigt Hedlund
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Der bisherige Headcoach des Swiss League Farmteams, Stefan Hedlund, wird neu Assistant Coach beim Zuger National League Team. Gemeinsam mit Headcoach Dan Tangnes hat sich der EVZ für einen Neustart im Coaching Staff des National League Teams entschieden, weshalb auch Waltteri Immonen nächste Saison nicht mehr Teil des Coaching Staffs sein wird (gemäss Medienmitteilung vom Freitag, 04.05.2018). Der zukünftige Coaching Staff der National League Mannschaft wird neu aus zwei Assistant Coaches zusätzlich zum Headcoach bestehen. Eine Position konnte nun mit Stefan Hedlund, welcher letzte Saison beim Swiss League Team als Headcoach an der Bande stand, bereits besetzt werden. Der 42-jährige Schwede kam letztes Jahr als Headcoach der EVZ Academy nach Zug, mit welcher er bereits in der zweiten Saison seit der Gründung die Playoffs erreichte. "Mit Stefan Hedlund haben wir einen Assistenztrainer gefunden, der uns vor allem auch bei der Einbindung und Entwicklung von jungen Spielern weiterbringen wird.", begründet Sportchef Reto Kläy den Wechsel. Die Positionen des zweiten Assistant Coachs sowie des Headcoachs des Swiss League Teams sind demnach noch offen und werden in den nächsten Wochen besetzt. Read the full article
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eishockeweltcom-blog · 7 years ago
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EVZ bestätigt Hedlund
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Der bisherige Headcoach des Swiss League Farmteams, Stefan Hedlund, wird neu Assistant Coach beim Zuger National League Team. Gemeinsam mit Headcoach Dan Tangnes hat sich der EVZ für einen Neustart im Coaching Staff des National League Teams entschieden, weshalb auch Waltteri Immonen nächste Saison nicht mehr Teil des Coaching Staffs sein wird (gemäss Medienmitteilung vom Freitag, 04.05.2018). Der zukünftige Coaching Staff der National League Mannschaft wird neu aus zwei Assistant Coaches zusätzlich zum Headcoach bestehen. Eine Position konnte nun mit Stefan Hedlund, welcher letzte Saison beim Swiss League Team als Headcoach an der Bande stand, bereits besetzt werden. Der 42-jährige Schwede kam letztes Jahr als Headcoach der EVZ Academy nach Zug, mit welcher er bereits in der zweiten Saison seit der Gründung die Playoffs erreichte. "Mit Stefan Hedlund haben wir einen Assistenztrainer gefunden, der uns vor allem auch bei der Einbindung und Entwicklung von jungen Spielern weiterbringen wird.", begründet Sportchef Reto Kläy den Wechsel. Die Positionen des zweiten Assistant Coachs sowie des Headcoachs des Swiss League Teams sind demnach noch offen und werden in den nächsten Wochen besetzt. Read the full article
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eishockeweltcom-blog · 7 years ago
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EV Zug - Assistenz-Trainer gefunden?
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Wird der bisherige Trainer der EVZ Academy Assistenztrainer der ersten Mannschaft? Dies vermutet die schwedische Zeitung Norbottens Kuriren. Der neue Assistenztrainer des EV Zug könnte aus der eigenen Organisation kommen. Dies schreibt die schwedische Zeitung Norbotten Kurieren. Stephan Hedlund wurde letztes Jahr als Trainer für die EVZ Academy verpflichtet. Nun soll er den letzte Woche freigestellten Waltteri Immonen ablösen. Read the full article
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