Ring the bell: Worcester pregame

Forgot to mention last night: Brett Gallant’s two fights give him 52 as a Sound Tiger. That passes Graham Belak for third on the team’s all-time list. Micheal Haley had 65; Eric Godard had 63.

If not for that pesky three-fights-yer-out game misconduct, you’d joke, he might make a run at the leaders tonight. Worcester’s got the muscle; last night didn’t go so well. The bottom two teams in the conference. We’ll see.

One to scratch for Bridgeport. Looked like Quine.

BRIDGEPORT
F: Lee-Strome-Halmo
Sim-Sundstrom (A)-Kabanov
Diamond-Langkow-Bruton (C)
Gallant-Wetmore-Johnson
(Quine-scratch)
D: de Haan (A)-Cantin
Keenan-Mayfield
Jackson-Cornell
G: Reiter
Milner

WORCESTER
F: Schwartz-Kearns (A)-DaSilva
Reid-Hamilton-Hayes
Gogol-Oleksuk-Livingston
Bonneau (A)-Brace-Pelech
D: Davison (C)-Tennyson
Comrie-Doherty
Petrecki-DeMelo
G: Grosenick
Sateri

R: Hanson. L: T.Whittemore, J.Millea.

Programming note: For logistical reasons, probably postgameblogging from home, so it’ll likely be up late.

Michael Fornabaio