Bourque back in Hershey
December 8, 2009 at 4:31 pm | In ahlnewss.wordpress.com | 1 CommentTags: back, Bourque, Hershey
Bourque back in HersheyDecember 5, 2009
The Washington Capitals have claimed forward Chris Bourque off waivers from the Pittsburgh Penguins and assigned him to the Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League (AHL), vice president and general manager George McPhee announced today.
Bourque returns to the Washington organization after recording three assists in 20 games this season for the Penguins, who claimed the 23-year-old off waivers Continue reading Bourque back in Hershey…
Wednesday roundup: Heat back in win column
November 2, 2009 at 11:26 pm | In ahlnewss.wordpress.com | 2 CommentsTags: back, Column, heat, Roundup, Wednesday
Wednesday roundup: Heat back in win columnOctober 28, 2009
Wednesday’s AHL Boxscores
ABBOTSFORD 2, MILWAUKEE 0
Goaltender Leland Irving brought an end to Abbotsford’s three-game losing skid by posting a 25-save shutout as the Heat captured a 2-0 road win over Milwaukee on Wednesday at the Bradley Center.
Kris Chucko snapped an eight-game scoring drought with a first-period goal for the Heat, with assists going to Continue reading Wednesday roundup: Heat back in win column…
Aeros battle back, outlast Stars in shootout
September 30, 2009 at 6:31 pm | In ahlnewss.wordpress.com | Leave a CommentTags: Aeros, back, battle, outlast, shootout, STARS
HOUSTON 3, TEXAS 2 (SO)
Houston twice rallied from a one-goal deficit and eventually took a 3-2 shootout victory over host Texas on Monday in preseason action at the Cedar Park Center.
Jon DiSalvatore, Morten Madsen, and Pete Zingoni all tallied shootout goals for the Aeros, with Madsen potting the game-winner in the third round.
After a scoreless first period, the Stars grabbed a 1-0 lead when defenseman Brandon Straub lit Continue reading Aeros battle back, outlast Stars in shootout…
Calder Cup Finals back on XM Satellite Radio
June 14, 2009 at 8:18 pm | In ahlnewss.wordpress.com | 1 CommentTags: back, Calder, Finals, Radio, Satellite
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. … The American Hockey League announced today that Sirius XM Radio and XM Canada will be carrying action from the 2009 Calder Cup Finals on their all-hockey NHL Home Ice channel.
The 2009 Calder Cup Finals are pitting the Manitoba Moose (top development team of the NHL’s Vancouver Canucks) against the Hershey Bears (Washington Capitals). The two finalists’ rosters feature 12 former first- and Continue reading Calder Cup Finals back on XM Satellite Radio…
Moose send Finals back to Winnipeg with 3-2 win
June 11, 2009 at 5:54 pm | In ahlnewss.wordpress.com | Leave a CommentTags: back, Finals, Moose, Send, Winnipeg, With
MANITOBA 3, HERSHEY 2
HERSHEY, Pa. … Manitoba struck for two quick goals late in the second period and staved off elimination with a 3-2 win over Hershey on Tuesday before a sellout crowd of 10,860 fans at Giant Center.
The Moose cut their series deficit in the 2009 Calder Cup Finals to 3-2 and will now return to MTS Centre to host Game 6 on Friday night. Manitoba will attempt to force the first Game Continue reading Moose send Finals back to Winnipeg with 3-2 win…
Bears’ Laing thrilled to be back
May 31, 2009 at 10:56 pm | In ahlnewss.wordpress.com | 1 CommentTags: back, Bears, Laing, thrilled
by Lindsay Kramer || NHL.com
Lindsay Kramer, the AHL correspondent for NHL.com, profiles an up-and-coming player each Monday during the season, and his AHL notebook appears each Thursday on NHL.com.
Hershey coach Bob Woods looks past medicine and to a geographical explanation for how forward Quintin Laing was able to return earlier than expected from a badly injured spleen.
“He’s a Saskatchewan boy,” Continue reading Bears’ Laing thrilled to be back…
AHL Morning Skate: Bruins out to bounce back
May 30, 2009 at 1:06 pm | In ahlnewss.wordpress.com | Leave a CommentTags: back, bounce, Bruins, morning, Skate
Every game day from now until the end of the Calder Cup Playoffs, the AHL Morning Skate takes a spin around the AHL ice with recaps and previews, news and notes, facts and figures, and the top headlines from around the American Hockey League.
SATURDAY’S SCORES:
No games scheduled
FRIDAY’S SCORES:
Hershey 6, PROVIDENCE 4 (HER leads series, 2-1)
HOUSTON 4, Manitoba 3 (2OT) (MTB Continue reading AHL Morning Skate: Bruins out to bounce back…
Admirals stay alive, send series back to Milwaukee
May 14, 2009 at 9:20 pm | In ahlnewss.wordpress.com | Leave a CommentTags: Admirals, alive, back, Milwaukee, Send, series, Stay
MILWAUKEE 4, HOUSTON 3
Scoreless in his first four games for Milwaukee, Bryan Smolinski broke out with two unassisted goals and a helper on Saturday as the Admirals staved off elimination with a 4-3 win over Houston at Toyota Center in Game 5 of the West Division Finals.
Milwaukee cut its series deficit to 3-2 and will host Game 6 on Monday. With another victory, the Admirals can force a Game 7 on Wednesday night.
The Aeros Continue reading Admirals stay alive, send series back to Milwaukee…
Milwaukee bounces back with 4-1 win
May 6, 2009 at 9:40 pm | In ahlnewss.wordpress.com | 3 CommentsTags: back, bounces, Milwaukee, With
MILWAUKEE 4, HOUSTON 1
Milwaukee tallied three unanswered goals to turn a 1-1 tie into a 4-1 win over Houston on Saturday in Game 2 of the West Division Finals. Ryan Jones scored twice and Mike Santorelli tallied a goal and an assist for a game-high three points.
The division-champion Admirals evened the best-of-7 series at one game apiece.
Coming off a loss on home ice in the series opener, the Admirals struck first when Continue reading Milwaukee bounces back with 4-1 win…
Selective amnesia helps Bernier get his game back
March 26, 2009 at 8:44 am | In ahlnewss.wordpress.com | Leave a CommentTags: amnesia, back, Bernier, Game, helps, Selective
by Lindsay Kramer || NHL.com
Lindsay Kramer, the AHL correspondent for NHL.com, profiles an up-and-coming player each Monday during the season, and his AHL notebook appears each Thursday on NHL.com.
Manchester Monarchs rookie Jonathan Bernier got another chance to practice one of a goalie’s most important attributes last week.
He wasn’t happy about it, and would have rather skipped over a repeat of this particular Continue reading Selective amnesia helps Bernier get his game back…
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