CANTLON: (SAT) PACK POUNCE ON TIGERS TO STAY UNBEATEN, 4-1
BY: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings HARTFORD, CT - Danny O’Regan’s two points, (goal and assist) paced the Hartford Wolf Pack to a 4-1 win against the Bridgeport Sound Tigers in their most complete game of this early part of the regular season and remain undefeated in regulation play and run their record to 7-0-0-1. The two teams will tango in Bridgeport on Sunday afternoon at 3 pm. Igor Shestyorkin in net for Hartford where he'll be making his first road start of his Wolf Pack career. The Pack played a python-like defensive, squeezing Bridgeport to taking only 17 shots on goal, making it an easy night for Pack goalie, Adam Huska. Once the offense finally kicked into gear for the Pack, they maintained puck possession for most of the remaining 40 minutes of play. “After the first period, five-on-five, it was still 1-1. We just didn’t get the breaks," said Wolf Pack head coach, Kris Knoblauch. ”It changed in the second period. We got the breaks and we got that powerplay goal and to get those breaks you have to work for them. Tonight, I felt we worked all night.” The Wolf Pack broke open the usual tight-checking game with three goals in a 2:36 span in the second period and never looked back or were threatened with losing the lead. While the power play hasn’t clicked the past few games, it finally got going leading to a goal after it expired. One of the few clean entries they've had the past few games got the offense rolling. Filip Chytil and Joey Keane were stopped, but the puck came back to Keane on a catch-and-pass with Vinni Lettieri, who let one fly and put it past a Matt Beleskey screen off the backboards and then off of goalie, Jakub Skarek’s skate, into the net at 13:13. “We settled it down after the first period on the power play. The players talked among themselves and self-corrected a few things and coach themselves. It wasn’t something the coaching staff designed and you want them to figure out the little things and those adjustments were necessary.” Then 36 seconds later defenseman, Mason Geersten was along the left-wing half-wall inside the Sound Tigers zone. He took a strong pass from Nick Jones and sent a soft pass of his own onto the stick of Tim Gettinger. He then zipped his shot over the shoulder of Czech rookie, Jakub Skarek, who was making his AHL debut. The goal was Gettinger's first of the season. “Geerts got me a great pass, and I was able to find the space and was just trying to get it on the net and it found its way in." The Pack didn’t sit back. Gabriel Fontaine was in the right-wing corner in a one-on-one battle, but the Sound Tigers' Mason Jobst retrieved the puck and sent it up the middle where it went right to O‘Regan, who swiftly moved to the faceoff dot and whistled one over Skarek into the top-shelf over his right shoulder at 15:49. The goal was O'Regan's second goal in as many games. “That third goal really gave us separation on them and I just jumped in the box and we got the room we needed. Everybody was contributing and a great forecheck by Fontsy (Fontaine) and (Patrick) Newell. Some teams can get complacent when you get a lead like that, but we didn’t. I was fortunate that it went right to my stick I was happy to see it go in,” said O’Regan. Sound Tigers head coach Brent Thompson called a timeout to try to settle his troops down and break the Wolf Pack momentum. The Wolf Pack started where they left off last night on the power-play twice in the first five minutes, but their power outage continued. The Wolf pack had awkward entries that looked like they were over-thinking things. Combine that with some Sound Tiger defensive work pinning them on the half-wall at times in the offensive zone. LINES: Chytil-Beleskey-DiGiuseppe Nieves-Lettieri-Fogarty O’Regan-Fontaine-Newell Jones-Gettinger-Meskanen Lindgren-Raddysh LoVerde-Keane Geersten-Neubert SCRATCHES: Sean Day Ty Ronning Vitali Kravtsov WOLF PACK FAN JERSEY OF THE NIGHT: 13 Nicklas Jensen (Jokerit Helsinki Finland-KHL) 30 Dan Blackburn (retired) Pair of 49’s Ilka Heikkinen (TPS Turku Finland-FEL) and Calle Andersson (SC Bern Switzerland-LNA) 42 Jeff State NOTES: Andersson according to EP Prospects. com is close to signing a contract extension. Sad news from the local hockey community as it goes with the passage of time another member of the Whalers family has passed on. Former penalty box attendant, Winston A. “JR” Chevalier Jr. 68, passed away on Wednesday. Condolences to the Chevalier family of the passing of the Hartford native Read the full article









