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Haley on leave from Panthers

Former Sound Tiger Micheal Haley is on leave from the Panthers to take part in the player assistance program, the NHL and NHLPA announced jointly. They say that’s their only comment. Haley had been

Sunday running (Landry, Watkins sign; Haley, Reese gone)

Not sure when a signing announcement really becomes official today, after the Avalanche tweeted that they’d signed Matt Carkner, but now the world seems to agree that he’s going to be a New York

Two back, one to come

Since it went up in the middle of the night on a holiday, I’ll just point you toward our Fake Team Awards, in case you didn’t see them. The Islanders sent Micheal Haley and Matt Donovan back to

Promising Sea Dogs

Peter Mannino returns to Harbor Yard in net for the Pirates, who’re in a dogfight (sea battle?) for a playoff spot. They’re two points behind the seventh-place Crunch. Albany’s a point behind them.

Reunion

Micheal Haley turned 26 today. It’s an irregular tradition for players to score goals on their birthdays. Just a warning. Haley appears reunited with David Ullstrom and Kael Mouillierat on a line that

Meaningful glances and chats

Micheal Haley returns against Worcester; Mike Moore isn’t back. We’ll see what (if anything) follows from that. Rhett Rakhshani out with “lower-body soreness,” but Kael Mouillierat returns. Tyler

Thinking about referees/Tuesday chat

Getting very worried. The Sound Tigers haven’t had Jeff Smith to ref a game this year, and only nine remain after tomorrow (Terry Koharski, from early indications). Team had an optional. If any of the

Unlike themselves

In warmup, Romano was saucering a puck across the ice. He missed and lofted it over the glass. It was that kind of night. They played two of the weirdest periods you’ll ever see, picked it up at the

Monday transactions, Tuesday chat

Two probably related sets of transactions today. Emergency conditions apparently terminated, the Islanders sent Micheal Haley and Anders Nilsson down. This afternoon, Bridgeport let Rylan Galiardi and

8-1

There were moments when Springfield could have gotten itself going, could have awoken. Bridgeport didn’t let the Falcons into it instead, and any time Bridgeport let up, Anders Nilsson was there. When