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CRAWFORD: PACK DROP HEAVILY PENALIZED CONTEST TO T-BIRDS
Springfield Thunderbirds 4, Hartford Wolf Pack 1 BY: Bob Crawford, Hartford Wolf Pack Springfield, MA, March 8, 2020 – The Springfield Thunderbirds scored three third-period goals against the Hartford Wolf Pack for a 4-1 victory Sunday at the MassMutual Center, in a contentious game that saw the two teams combine for 97 minutes in penalties. The Wolf Pack’s Ryan Dmowski scored the only goal of the second period, to tie the game at one, but Chase Priskie, Rodrigo Abols and Danick Martel all connected for Springfield in the third. Priskie’s goal, at 6:12 of the final frame, was the game-winner. After the Wolf Pack failed to get the puck out of the defensive zone along the boards, Daniel Audette passed from the left-wing circle to Priskie in the slot, and he wired a hard shot past the catching glove of Wolf Pack goaltender Adam Huska (31 saves). “I thought we played a pretty good game, up until the end,” Wolf Pack head coach Kris Knoblauch said. “When they got that second goal, we were pressing to score a goal, looking offense, and were very tired, playing with a very short bench, and then they got the last couple of goals.” The first period was delayed by an incident that occurred at the 6:50 mark and resulted in two Wolf Pack players, Vinni Lettieri and Mason Geertsen, and one Thunderbird, Brady Keeper, being assessed game misconducts. The trouble began in the corner to Huska’s left, as Hartford defenseman Darren Raddysh and the Thunderbirds’ Ryan Haggerty tussled. More players got involved, Keeper dropped the gloves with Matt Beleskey, and Lettieri wrestled with Abols. Lettieri was called for leaving the bench to join an altercation, and Geertsen was judged to have left the penalty box. The keeper was called for abuse of an official. “The guys that played, and their replacements, really stepped up,” said Knoblauch of compensating for the two players who were ejected. “The defense, I was happy with them, those five guys played pretty well. And some guys, like (Ryan) Gropp, (Greg) Chase, I thought they elevated their games.” After that was sorted out, Springfield’s Joel Lowry scored the only goal of the opening session, giving the Thunderbirds the day’s first lead at 12:40. A shot from the right point by Priskie deflected up in the air, and Abols found the puck along the goal line on the left side. He fed it into the goalmouth, and Lowry shoved it inside the post on Huska’s glove side. The Thunderbirds got another big opportunity late in the period when Beleskey was assessed a major penalty for boarding at 18:05. Not only did the Wolf Pack kill the penalty, though, Dmowski tied the score at 3:53 of the second period, just 48 seconds after Beleskey’s penalty expired. Ty Ronning carried the puck into the Springfield zone to the left side of the slot and dished to Dmowski, and fired a forehand shot past Thunderbird goaltender Philippe Desrosiers on the stick side. That would be the only one of 35 Wolf Pack shots to get by Desrosiers, though, and after Priskie’s go-ahead goal, Springfield would tack on two more in the final 1:45 of the game. Abols scored his seventh of the year at 18:15. After a Beleskey pass was blocked in center ice, Danick Martel moved into the Wolf Pack zone and played the puck to Abols on the left side, and he unloaded a shot that went just under the crossbar behind Huska. Martel completed the scoring with 33.3 seconds left, taking a feed from behind the net by Haggerty and moving to his backhand to slip it past Huska. The next action for the Wolf Pack is back on home ice at the XL Center this Wednesday night, March 11, a 7:00 battle with the Providence Bruins. 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. Hartford Wolf Pack 1 at Springfield Thunderbirds 4 Sunday, March 8, 2020 - MassMutual Center Hartford 0 1 0 - 1 Springfield 1 0 3 - 4 1st Period-1, Springfield, Lowry 8 (Abols, Priskie), 12:40. Penalties-Djuse Spr (slashing), 1:01; Gropp Hfd (hooking), 2:44; Beleskey Hfd (fighting), 6:50; Chase Hfd (misconduct - continuing altercation), 6:50; Geertsen Hfd (roughing, leaving penalty bench, game misconduct - leaving penalty bench), 6:50; Lettieri Hfd (slashing, roughing, game misconduct - leaving the bench), 6:50; Abols Spr (roughing), 6:50; Haggerty Spr (roughing), 6:50; Keeper Spr (roughing, fighting, game misconduct - physical abuse of officials (cat. ii)), 6:50; Martel Spr (misconduct - continuing altercation), 6:50; Thompson Spr (goaltender interference), 13:10; Beleskey Hfd (major - boarding), 18:05. 2nd Period-2, Hartford, Dmowski 4 (Ronning, Ebert), 3:53. Penalties-Priskie Spr (cross-checking), 6:52; LoVerde Hfd (interference), 13:17; Rodewald Spr (holding), 16:05. 3rd Period-3, Springfield, Priskie 8 (Audette, Prow), 6:12. 4, Springfield, Abols 7 (Martel), 18:15. 5, Springfield, Martel 20 (Haggerty, Djuse), 19:26. Penalties-LoVerde Hfd (holding), 3:09; Beleskey Hfd (diving/embellishment), 6:29; Mangene Spr (interference), 6:29. Shots on Goal-Hartford 10-18-7-35. Springfield 11-11-13-35. Power Play Opportunities-Hartford 0 / 4; Springfield 0 / 5. Goalies-Hartford, Huska 11-8-6 (35 shots-31 saves). Springfield, Desrosiers 16-10-2 (35 shots-34 saves). A-5,439 Referees-Alex Garon (64), Olivier Gouin (54). Linesmen-Ben O'Quinn (92), Kyle Richetelle (47). Read the full article
COLLINS: PACK WIN HISTORIC GAME OVER T-BIRDS
Hartford Wolf Pack 7, Springfield Thunderbirds 4 BY: Micah Collins, Hartford Wolf Pack Hartford, CT, February 5, 2020 – The Hartford Wolf Pack won their franchise record-setting 12th consecutive home game Wednesday night at the XL Center, beating the Springfield Thunderbirds, 7-4, in a close, back-and-forth game. Patrick Newell had his first professional multiple-goal game with two scores, and Vinni Lettieri also tallied twice for the Wolf Pack. Daniel Audette had two goals for Springfield. Hartford got on the scoreboard right out of the gates when Newell scored his fourth goal of the season, through a Matt Beleskey screen, at 2:45 of the first period. “Beleskey and (Danny) O’Regan are really good players, so it’s easy to play on a line with them,” said Newell of his linemates. O’Regan had the lone assist on the goal. Springfield tied the game back up with 9:55 left when Audette beat Adam Huska (26 saves) on a 2-on-1. Aleksi Saarela and Tommy Cross assisted on the goal. The two teams continued to trade goals during the first frame, as Tim Gettinger scored his 11th goal of the year unassisted with 7:13 left in the period, and Matt Mangene scored for the Thunderbirds just 14 seconds later, tying the score at two. Henrik Borgstrom had the lone assist. Hartford would recover the lead when Lettieri scored with 3:33 remaining. The goal was Lettieri’s team-leading 20th of the season, set up by defenseman Jeff Taylor. “Taylor had the patience of a kindergarten teacher waiting to find me,” said Lettieri. “He made a great pass.” Springfield started the second period with a goaltending change, replacing Ryan Bednard (seven saves) with Philippe Desrosiers, who would finish with 20 stops. The Thunderbirds tied the game again at three with 9:18 left in the period when Audette scored his second goal of the game. Jack Rodewald and Paul Thompson assisted on the tally. The Wolf Pack would regain the lead just 1:31 later. Steven Fogarty scored his 12th of the season, with assists from Vitali Kravtsov and Vincent LoVerde. “Fogarty is a big part of why we have success,” said Lettieri of his captain. “He pushes everyone to do well and leads by example.” Springfield tied the game again with 1:18 left in the middle frame. Ethan Prow scored his sixth of the season, with assists from Rodrigo Abols and Joel Lowry. Once again, Hartford came up with a late-period tally when Newell scored his second goal of the night and fifth of the season with just 19.6 seconds remaining. “I got a fortunate change on that second one, so I was on the ice with (Nic) Jones,” said Newell of the tally. “The puck was just sitting there for me, and I was able to put it in.” Jones had the sole assist. During the third period, both teams locked down defensively. Wolf Pack head coach Kris Knoblauch was quick to offer praise for Huska for keeping the Wolf Pack ahead in the game, saying, “Credit to Huska in the third period. We needed him, and he stood strong making big saves and playing the puck.” Gettinger echoed the sentiment, saying, “We knew we had to bear down to get the win. We got a lot of key saves, blocked shots, good defensive plays that led to the win there.” The Wolf Pack were finally able to pull away when Lettieri scored his second of the game with 3:03 left in the third. Kravtsov and Fogarty assisted on the goal. Jones sealed the victory for Hartford, scoring his sixth goal of the season into an empty net with 17.4 seconds left. Huska had the lone assist, for his first pro point. The Wolf Pack now head down to Charlotte, NC, where they will play a back-to-back set against the Checkers. That starts this Friday night, February 7 at 7:00. The Wolf Pack’s next home game is next Wednesday night, February 12 vs. the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. Faceoff is 7:00, and 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. Springfield Thunderbirds 4 at Hartford Wolf Pack 7 Wednesday, February 5, 2020 - XL Center Springfield 2 2 0 - 4 Hartford 3 2 2 - 7 1st Period-1, Hartford, Newell 4 (O'Regan), 2:45. 2, Springfield, Audette 11 (Saarela, Cross), 10:05. 3, Hartford, Gettinger 11 12:47. 4, Springfield, Mangene 1 (Borgstrom), 13:01. 5, Hartford, Lettieri 20 (Taylor, Keane), 16:27. Penalties-Fogarty Hfd (tripping), 5:20; Ang Spr (hooking), 7:48; Lettieri Hfd (slashing), 13:55. 2nd Period-6, Springfield, Audette 12 (Rodewald, Thompson), 10:42. 7, Hartford, Fogarty 12 (Kravtsov, LoVerde), 12:13. 8, Springfield, Prow 6 (Abols, Lowry), 18:42. 9, Hartford, Newell 5 (Jones), 19:40. Penalties-No Penalties 3rd Period-10, Hartford, Lettieri 21 (Kravtsov, Fogarty), 16:57. 11, Hartford, Jones 6 (Huska), 19:42 (EN). Penalties-Geertsen Hfd (unsportsmanlike conduct), 1:04. Shots on Goal-Springfield 9-10-11-30. Hartford 10-15-9-34. Power Play Opportunities-Springfield 0 / 3; Hartford 0 / 1. Goalies-Springfield, Bednard 3-0-0 (10 shots-7 saves); Desrosiers 12-8-1 (23 shots-20 saves). Hartford, Huska 10-5-5 (30 shots-26 saves). A-1,807 Referees-Mitch Dunning (43), Chris Waterstradt (88). Linesmen-Kyle Richetelle (47), Robert St. Lawrence (10). Read the full article