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Accumulated Notes on a Monday

(which are, mostly, from Monday)

The Sound Tigers announced six home dates, including Oct. 8 as the home opener and Nov. 2 for Cool Fun 101 IX. Mark your calendars.

Jeremy Yablonski confirms on Twitter: He’s off to the suburbs of Moscow, where he’ll play with Jon Mirasty.

Justin Taylor signs an ECHL deal with Kalamazoo. Chris Blight to northern Italy, a familiar stop for several former Sound Tigers.

Former Islanders scout Jim Madigan appears set to replace Greg Cronin at Northeastern.

Thoughts have been with Norway all weekend.

RIP, John Shalikashvili.

And I never really caught onto Amy Winehouse, though I heard all the jokes and concerns over the years. Obviously a talent. A shame. RIP.

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Alumni on the move

Fresh off his four-goal game for Syracuse, former Bridgeport forward Trevor Smith is… a former Syracuse forward. Anaheim traded Smith to Columbus for Nate Guenin. Bridgeport could see Smith again as early as Jan. 23 in Springfield.

Speaking of alumni (and locals), Houston sent Pascal Morency and Peter Zingoni back to Bakersfield.

No word from the Sound Tigers yet about a backup for tomorrow. No tipoff from any of the various leagues’ transactions pages, either. Edit: The Odessa American reports Joel Martin is coming back up from the Jacks.

In case you missed it in the chat or on Twitter, Chris Blight went back to Reading. In part that’s because Dustin Friesen can fill in at forward when needed as well as defense. “The one game he played there, he was solid as a rock,” Pat Bingham said this morning.

Trivia answers are here. Thanks for playing.

And this is indeed a “geek-o-rama” topic in Tuesday’s Uni Watch. But darn, do I love me this geek-o-rama topic. There’s some great stuff in the comments, too.

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Plan B1

With a little more time and a little more need for extra bodies than Bridgeport had just before Christmas, Chris Blight returns from Reading on another PTO. Mike Sellitto was sent back to Danbury.

Blight is out there for warmup, but he looks like the extra. Worcester swapped a couple of centermen but otherwise looks the same. (Edit: actually not: Lizon is scratched instead of Loprieno.) Bridgeport looks identical except for the goaltender. (Nathan Lawson will supposedly be on live with Phil at some point.)

BRIDGEPORT
F: DiBenedetto-Colliton (A)-Rakhshani
Hisey-Ullstrom-Svendsen
Haley (A)-Marcinko-Figren
Bourbeau-Romano-Labelle
(Blight-scratch)
D: O’Neill-Klementyev
Katic-Motherwell
Friesen-Wotton (C)
G: Poulin
Koskinen

WORCESTER
F: Trevelyan-Del Monte-Marcou
Zalewski-Quirk-Cheechoo (A)
Henderson-Desjardins-DaSilva
Loprieno-Marshall-(Lizon-scratch)
D: Moore-Schaus
Petrecki (A)-Sullivan
Irwin-Braun
Leach (C)
G: Stalock
Hutton

R: Charron, Croft. L: Spannaus, Colby.

And I can’t believe I haven’t made this point yet, but Bourbeau-Romano-Labelle is 20-7-27. Lines that add up for $600. (Colliton-Bailey-Rakhshani actually did, but backward. It subtracted, maybe.)

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‘Team win’

That’s what Pat Bingham was calling this one. One big reason, he pointed out, was the fourth line. At the end of three-in-three, they needed to use the whole bench, to give guys like Bailey as much of a breather as they could. And that line brought all kinds of energy, which matched Portland’s energy.

That — along with, ho-hum, another Kevin Poulin performance; must’ve been a league game — turned into another big win before the break.

Hey, remember what happened Friday? I don’t think they do, either.

….

Eight consecutive games with a power-play goal. That’s the longest such streak since 2003-04, when they set the record with nine. They had an eight-game streak in each of the first two seasons.

Rakhshani’s streak ended. He only got one point, not two. (Seriously, point in seven games in a row.) Bailey has a point in eight in a row.

Edit: Lately official: Chris Blight released from his PTO.

Tim Leone said Hershey’s holiday sweaters were the worst he’s seen since a certain New Haven team. And as the Zambonis once noted, nobody beats New Haven.

Mike Vaccaro presents his annual Christmas carols for New York sports fans.

Dear New York Football Giants: Are you (Boudreauian adjective) kidding me? Sincerely…

Team’s on break until the Hartford game next Sunday in Bridgeport. A few of the players were getting out of town, though some were sticking around. (The Islanders play twice before the Tigers play again, and then they’re back at it the day after Christmas, too.) At least one story coming during the week, maybe two. And we’ll do the weekly chat at 1:30 on Tuesday. See you then.

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Try ‘em out

Suddenly only one point out of playoff position again, the Sound Tigers put together some crazy kind of win today.

Counting Jeremy Colliton — which you know we shouldn’t — there were nine PTOs in Bridgeport’s lineup. Half of the skaters. And they won.

And they shut out the highest-scoring team in the league.

“Three games in three nights, they came out flying. They were all over us the first 10 minutes,” Kevin Poulin said. “We did a great job the last 10 minutes of the periods. We took the momentum. Hockey’s about momentum. We scored. We did a great job defensively.”

Like last night, the thinking was that at least Poulin got to see all the shots. They added up, to 40, but he had that chance.

Oh, and then he made a bunch of acrobatic, sprawling saves, in the splits, that two-on-one late, on and on. Yeah, he’s OK.

“He’s unbelievable,” David Ullstrom said. That works, too.

You could joke and say that enough players have changed around here that it wasn’t really eight games in 13 games for all of them. But they fought their way through this grueling stretch, which followed another grueling stretch, and in between those stretches, their world changed.

In fact, the last time Norfolk was here was the last game Jack Capuano coached here. They took the next day off. They came in Monday morning and didn’t find Capuano.

Eight games in 13 days later…

“I can’t say enough about the team,” Pat Bingham said. “The amount of games we’ve played in a short amount of time, it’s physically and mentally taxing. It was a quick turnaround after two emotional games with Hartford against a very good Norfolk team.”

And they won. The PTOs were as solid as ever; newbie Eric Castonguay got the spotlight, but you had to love Chris Blight’s game. He helped set up the first two.

Blight said it was an opportunity for those guys to show what they can do. They’re playing against a Norfolk team with a lot of skill and some experience.

“Since he’s played here,” Bingham said, “he hasn’t played a bad one yet. It takes a special kind of player.”

….

Blight, in his 39th AHL game (plus a playoff game), finally put one in the net. You could hear it in his voice, how important it was. Great stuff in the gamer. Gave Svendsen credit for the good play to get it to him.

Castonguay went right back to Reading afterward. Had a feeling, because a guy I’m pretty sure was him had a bag packed. (It’s like training camp. I’ve been around Blight for almost two weeks and had to think twice to make sure it was him.)

Katie Strang just tweeted minor pectoral strain for Bailey; day-to-day. Not sure about the other seven injured. They’re off Monday; we’ll see who’s where Tuesday morning.

Islanders draft pick Jared Spurgeon got a call-up to Minnesota. He could have also been the first 46 in Sound Tigers history.

Prescout. The Falcons had a lead, which changed in 29 seconds. (Three penalties. Good times.)

Game 2 attendance in Hartford: 3,012.

Mike Vaccaro on The Spectrum.

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Catching up

–Jesse Joensuu called up for the first time this year.
–Along with Wes O’Neill and Olivier Labelle, Bridgeport went to Reading one more time for Chris Blight on a PTO. He’s 28, a right winger, spent two years in Denmark and Germany (where his teammates included Jeremy Adduono) before coming back to the Royals. Not sure if that’s the extra, competitive player Pat Bingham was hoping for, or if there’s another reason. (They were to be at 12+6 yesterday with O’Neill and Labelle, so Jon Sim and Joensuu were a wash.)
–Blight is No. 19, O’Neill is 8, and Labelle is 27.

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