Boxes, tickets, farewells: Monday notes

Alan Quine started this season 18th on the Sound Tigers’ all-time scoring list. Mike Halmo started 27th.

Rank Name GP G-A-Pts
5 Trevor Smith 214 72-77-149
6 Jeff Tambellini 113 71-67-138
7 Trent Hunter 150 60-76-136
8 Alan Quine 192 50-86-136
9 Justin Mapletoft  240 47-83-130
10 Aaron Ness 280 23-100-123
11 Matt Donovan 180 32-87-119
12 Ben Walter 133 40-76-116
13 Rhett Rakhshani 120 44-69-113
14 Mike Halmo 214 56-56-112
15 Jesse Joensuu 177 42-69-111

Through 2015-16

–After announcing an attendance yesterday of 4,008 for the fourth time this year — it wasn’t even that lucky a number; they went 1-3 — the Sound Tigers finished 25th in the league with an average announced of 3,940. The league average was 5,982, up from 5,508 last year with help from Ontario, Manitoba and San Diego, among others. The total was about 414,000 higher league-wide over 21 fewer games. (Four fewer home dates for each California team, plus Charlotte had that one night where they didn’t open the doors because of an ice storm.)

–It begins: Luke Richardson departs as Binghamton head coach.

–RIP, Columbia great Bill Campbell.

–And a note that looks like it got cut out in the copying and pasting last night: Tip of cap to Ronnie Fedelli, the Sound Guy at Harbor Yard for 15 years, who’s retiring and got a nice tribute at the arena last night.

Michael Fornabaio