Debuts and returns

Appears that Nino Niederreiter returns, at least from the first rushes. Jordan Hill rushed with the defensemen. We’ll see who they scratch. Appears Mike Keenan makes his pro debut, though; he rushed first. Both teams have one to scratch. Edit: Hill’s in, Jason Clark’s out. Stepanov’s the last scratch for the Devils.

Meanwhile, Fun With Math: When Bridgeport scored on the power play Feb. 12 against Springfield, the Sound Tigers were 44-for-205 on the power play, a 21.5-percent clip. (The league has them charged, IIRC, with an extra attempt, a discrepancy on New Year’s Eve. I’m overconfident in myself but I think I’m right.) Since then, the Sound Tigers are 3-for-77, 3.9 percent. Yeah. That’s why they’ve slipped from second to 16th. If you take 77 chances and score at a 21.5-percent clip, that’s 13 more goals than they’ve scored in the past almost-six weeks. Doesn’t help.

BRIDGEPORT
F: Watkins (C)-Sundstrom-Backman
DeFazio-Campbell-Riley
Diamond-Nelson-Niederreiter
Halmo-(Clark-scratch)-Wiles
D: Donovan-Wishart (A)
Ness-McIver
Hill/Keenan-Landry
G: DiPietro
Reiter

ALBANY
F: Whitney-DeSimone-Sislo
McKelvie-Zalewski-Anderson (A)
Hoeffel-K. Zajac-D. Zajac
Berube-Wohlberg-Janssen
D: Leach (C)-Gelinas
Burlon-McPherson
Young-Urbom
(Stepanov-scratch)
G: Kinkaid
Frazee

R: J. Koharski, D. Banfield. L: Colby, Simeon.

Meanwhile, fun with coincidences: Bridgeport has gone 0-for-10 on the power play three times. All three games went to shootouts.

Michael Fornabaio