The Wolf Pack opened the season with a 6-3 win over St. John's. |
Both Connecticut teams opened the 2016-17 American Hockey
League season on an upnote as the Hartford Wolf Pack defeated the St. John’s
IceCaps on Friday night , and Bridgeport Sound Tigers topped the Providence
Bruins on Saturday night.
On Friday, six different players found the back of the net
for Hartford as the Wolf Pack commenced their 20th anniversary season with a
6-3 victory over the St. John’s IceCaps before 6,971 fans at the XL Center. Adam
Tambellini opened the scoring floodgates for the ’Pack when he found the back
of the net just a buck 50 into the contest. Defenseman Michael Paliotta and
centerman Philip McRae picked up helpers on the score.
The Johnnies knotted the score at 11:47 when center Charles
Hudon beat Hartford goalie, Magnus Hellberg, to tie the game at 1-1. It didn’t
stay tied for long, however, as McRae put Hartford back up by one with his
first tally of the young season just 15 seconds later. But the IceCaps
rebounded when Chris Terry buried a power play goal to tie it back up at two
goals apiece at the 14:36 mark.
The Wolf Pack took the lead again with 7:39 remaining in the
middle stanza when right winger Robin Kovacs picked up his first-ever North
American professional goal to stake the ’Pack to a 2-1 lead. Hellberg turned
aside 13 St. John’s shots in the second period.
The third period featured the same type of fireworks as the game’s first 20 minutes. Hartford’s Boo Nieves put one
past St. John’s netminder xxx just 27 seven seconds into the period. Just over two
minutes later, however, the Johnnies responded with a goal of their own, as captain,
Max Friberg beat Hellberg at the 2:46 mark. The ’Pack fired right back when rookie
defenseman John Gilmour recorded his first career goal to give the Wolf Pack a
5-3 lead at the 3:53 mark. The ’Pack put an exclamation point on the game when
assistant captain Marek Hrivik scored an empty net goal with just four seconds
remaining in the contest, with Nieves and Gilmour getting credit for assists.
After the game, Wolf Pack head coach Ken Gernander praised his club’s resolve, saying, "I liked the team character, and I liked the response."
On Saturday, however, the Wolf Pack came back to earth when
the dropped a 6-2 decision to the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins before 6,159
fans at the Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Special teams
ultimately played a huge part in the contest: The Wolf Pack were unable to
convert on six power play opportunities, while the Penguins scored on both
man-advantage situations they were availed to.
Mackenzie Skapski was peppered with 35 shots in the Hartford
net, stopping 29, while Jarry Tristan turned aside 24 of 26 shots between the
pipes for the Pens.
Next up for the Wolf Pack is a trip to Allentown, Pa.,
where the ’Pack will visit the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, AHL affiliate of the
Philadelphia Flyers, on Saturday night. Faceoff is 7:05 p.m., and all of the action can
be heard live on News Radio 1410 WPOP, on-line at www.newsradio1410.com,
and via iHeartRadio.
Video streaming is available at www.ahllive.com.
The ’Pack then return home for a rematch with the IceCaps on Sunday, Oct. 23.
First puck drops at 5 p.m. Each Sunday home game features the Wolf Pack’s
“Click It or Ticket Family Value Pack” which includes two tickets, two sodas
and two hot dogs, for just $40. Tickets for all Wolf Pack 2016-17 home games
are on sale now at the Agera Energy Ticket Office at
the XL Center, on-line at www.hartfordwolfpack.com
and by phone at (877)
522-8499.
Bridgeport Stops Providence
In Bridgeport, meanwhile, Christopher Gibson stopped 38 of
39 shots and Bracken Kearns scored the game-winning goal midway through the
third period as the Bridgeport Sound Tigers, AHL affiliate of the New York
Islanders, defeated the Providence Bruins, 2-1, before 5,012 fabs at Webster
Bank Arena on Saturday night.
After a scoreless first period, Bridgeport’s Kyle Burroughs
looked to bring some life to his team by dropping the gloves and doing the
two-fisted tango with Providence’s Sean Kuraly just 2:50 into the middle frame.
Later, with less than three minutes left in the second, Ross Johnston beat Providence
netminder Malcolm Subban’s glove side to give Bridgeport a 1-0 lead. Ryan
Pulock created the chance when he crossed the blue line and slid a saucer pass
to Johnston in the left circle who buried it with a low shot at the 17:01 mark.
Kearns doubled Bridgeport’s lead at 10:02 of the third
period. Travis St. Denis began the rush when he hustled out of the penalty box
to collect the puck in the trapezoid, which negated an icing call. He then
passed it to Kearns, the Sound Tigers’ scoring leader from a year ago, who
wristed it over Subban’s blocker to make it 2-0.
Christopher Gibson turned away 38 of 39 shots in Bridgeport's season opener. |
The Bruins only tally came on the power play at 18:48 of the
third period. During a mad scramble at the doorstep, Matt Bartkowski cleaned up
the scoring chance by flipping the puck over a sprawled out Gibson in the
crease, cutting the Tigers’ lead in half.
Bridgeport finished the game 0-for-4 on the power play, but also
successfully killed off all four Providence man-advantage shifts. Subban
(0-2-0) made 26 saves and suffered the loss for the second straight night.
Gibson’s (1-0-0) win came in his 100th AHL appearance. For the game, Providence
outshot Bridgeport 38-29.
The Sound Tigers conclude opening weekend tomorrow afternoon
with a 3 p.m. matchup against the Springfield Thunderbirds at Webster Bank
Arena. It’s “Kid’s Free Day,” giving fans the opportunity to buy one (1) adult
ticket and receive one (1) free ticket at the Click It or Ticket Box Office.
The first 2,000 fans into the building on Sat., Oct. 29,
will receive a free Storm garden gnome courtesy of Buckle Up Connecticut. In
addition, AAA members will receive a $2 discount off game tickets at the box
office by presenting their AAA membership cards. For additional details, or to
reserve seats for any of the 2016-17 giveaway and theme nights, call the Sound
Tigers’ ticket office at (203) 345-2300. Group outings at a discounted rate are
also available. For information, call the group sales hotline at (203) 345-2300
Ext. 7.
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