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Game Location: MassMutual Center, Springfield, MA Hello, and welcome to another edition of ‘Live-Blogging Shish on Professional Ice Hockey’. This Afternoon, it is an American Hockey League Atlantic Division game, between Bridgeport Islanders (New York Islanders AHL Affiliate) and Springfield Thunderbirds (St. Louis Blues Affiliate). This is a battle of the Bottom Teams in the Atlantic Division Standings. However, both teams are still in the hunt for a Calder Cup Playoff Spot. According to Wikipedia, the Calder Cup Playoffs are going to use the same playoff format as they did last year. What that means in the Atlantic Division that the top 6 teams will head to the Calder Cup Playoffs. Islanders (15-15-6-1, 37 points) are tied with their in-state rival Hartford Wolf Pack, but have played one more game than the New York Rangers AHL Affiliate. They got embarrassed at home against the Utica Comets on Saturday. But Today, they are facing the Springfield Thunderbirds (15-16-1-4, 35 points). The Defending Eastern Conference Champions are in last place in the Atlantic Division. They have dropped 3 straight games. But a win today will have them in a 3-way tie for 6th in points. Bridgeport is led by Chris Terry in points and Andy Andreoff in goal scoring. While the Massachusetts version of Springfield is led by Matthew Highmore in points and Martin Frk and Will Britten lead the T-Birds in goals. It is Bridgeport Islanders and Springfield Thunderbirds, coming up shortly. Possible Starting Lineups: Bridgeport Islanders: Forwards: Andreoff, Terry, Durandeau Defense: Hutton, Salo Goalkeeper: Corey Schneider Springfield Thunderbirds: Forwards: McGing, Washkurak, Peca Defense: Kessel, Samorukov Goalkeeper: Joel Hofer
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Game Location: Place Bell, Laval, QC, Canada
Hello, and welcome to another edition of ‘Live-Blogging Shish on Professional Ice Hockey’. Tonight, it is an American Hockey League game, between Springfield Thunderbirds (St. Louis Blues Affiliate) and Laval Rocket (Montreal Canadiens Affiliate). Thunderbirds (29-16-5-2, 65 points, .625 PPCT) are playing some great hockey. They have won 7 out of the last 10 games. And they are chasing the Providence Bruins for the top spot in the Atlantic Division. For the Rocket (25-18-3-0, 53 points, .576 PPCT), they are doing okay. They are in third place in the North Division. They would like to get some wins, to stay on the inside track of the Calder Cup Playoffs. T-Birds are led by Matthew Peca in scoring. While Rocket is led by Jean-Sebastien Dea. Springfield has a goal differential of +4. They convert 22.38% of their power plays. And they kill 77.32% of their penalties. As for Laval, they have a -1 on the goal differential. They convert 17.47% of their power plays. Finally, they kill 82.63% of their penalties. It is Springfield Thunderbirds and Laval Rocket, coming up shortly. |
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