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No more, no more Greenland for you*

Nathan Lawson insists that he never felt bad. He was giving up those goals, sure. “I felt I was still playing well, like usual,” Lawson said. “I wasn’t getting bounces. It was hitting the post and

Smith to the Ducks/Mauldin, Sifers sign, too

Announced here. Could see him in Syracuse. Edit: The promised close-deal from yesterday was Greg Mauldin, off to Colorado, as noted in comments. Stratford’s Jaime Sifers is headed to Atlanta.

Coffee break(-up)

(Really should have gotten some coffee this morning. Short rest after the drive.) Break-up day. Trevor Gillies, toughest player rep alive, got the players to fill out insurance information before

Choose ‘Despotism’! — Fake Team Awards V

Thanks to each and every one of the 15 fans who voted this week. That’s one more than voted last year. One thing didn’t change: Both awards were decided by similar margins to last year’s runaways. But

Game 78 (or 1)

Greg Mauldin is back with the team tonight (though maybe not beyond, given the other injuries on top of Sound Tigers centerman Josh Bailey’s), back in his usual spot. Mark Flood slides into Jake

Mauldin gets the call… finally

Took the whole year, but the Islanders recalled Greg Mauldin this morning. “He deserves it,” Jack Capuano said. “The thing about the guy is he practices hard, and he plays hard. He takes care of

Whaddaya know, Haddi-Man?*

–Among other things, there’s one other Sound Tiger with 11 shots in a game: Tim Jackman, Feb. 29, 2008, at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton. That does appear to be the team record, though: Hamilton 12/14/03,

Fun Fun Fun, Part 2

Asked Nathan Lawson about the past two games. His initial reaction will be in the paper tomorrow. “My brain was going a lot,” he said. “I’ve got to stay calm. I know I can play. You’re going to get

Recovery room

That third period had to have you shaking your head. Maybe you’re not playing the perfect game, maybe you’ve missed out on a few too many chances against that J.P. Levasseur again, maybe you know

Big nights

When the Islanders called for Matt Martin and Jesse Joensuu, Jack Capuano said he wanted Ryan Kinasewich up rather than some other candidates because of his size. He wanted somebody who could stand in