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Victor Bartley is off to Rogle BK, the team for which Jeremy Colliton played last year. The Google Translate is entirely too good and offers little to giggle at aside from subject-verb agreement.

Morning reading/skate

Riding home last night, I was reminded that the AHL needs a good Latin motto. Happen to have thought of one a few years ago: “Quattuor Ludi in Quinque Noctibus.” Think I declined those correctly. If

Counting down

The Sound Tigers had Trevor Smith back on the ice this morning. Both he and Jack Capuano said it’s going to be a day-to-day kind of thing, seeing how he is and going from there. Victor Bartley

Changed around

That search for secondary scoring has torn the lines asunder to begin tonight, with some unusual combinaions, including an interesting Bentivoglio-Haskins-Moore unit. The Rats appear to be one short.

Last call

With good timing, the lights went out at Harbor Yard as the team was stretching at the end of practice. A few of them stayed out for a while longer. Not many of them, though, under the emergency

Power brokers

You give a team enough chances, and eventually something will give. Once the Rats had been handed a seventh power-play opportunity, they found a way in. If it wasn’t for that, as Brett Westgarth will

Breaking serve

Jack Capuano said the Worcester coaches were very impressed with Bridgeport today. What consolation that brings, you wouldn’t think it’s too much. The goals continue not to come. “You just hope it

Big Man

The sport’s full of likeable people, and few are more likeable than Steve Valiquette. And after his last couple of months, you had to feel for the guy. A game like this could go a long way toward

Suddenly there’s a Valley

Hartford fulfilled its half of the 2002 goaltending matchup. Bridgeport, obviously, not so much. No further update on DiPietro, who’s not here. The Bridgeport lines don’t appear to follow any sense of

Suddenly there’s a Valley

Hartford fulfilled its half of the 2002 goaltending matchup. Bridgeport, obviously, not so much. No further update on DiPietro, who’s not here. The Bridgeport lines don’t appear to follow any sense of