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Ho-Sang, Jones, Pelech back to Bridgeport

As breakup day got rolling, the Islanders announced that Josh Ho-Sang, Adam Pelech and Connor Jones are coming back to Bridgeport. Edit: Jesse Graham also got the call up from Missouri.

All-Star Toews: Thursday notes

The Sound Tigers’ all-star representative is Devon Toews, among the rookie and defenseman scoring leaders at 4-18-22 and a solid performer throughout the first half. (The cynics out there would note

Getting back: Springfield postgame

The goals against Jaro Halak went high-blocker, as did the first shootout goal; the decider was funkier, as the T-birds’ tweet’ll show you. The goals, though: One was a guy alone in front of Halak

Pelech down

The Islanders announced this afternoon they’ve activated Adam Pelech and sent him to Bridgeport. Eric Hornick notes on Twitter that the Islanders are off for a week after today’s game, so as light as

Pulock to Bridgeport

The Islanders sent Ryan Pulock down here this morning after his stint on IR. Bridgeport plays Albany tonight at Harbor Yard. Adam Pelech left last night’s Islanders game in the second period, but

Pelech up / RIP, Marek Svatos: Monday notes

So the rotation is complete: Travis Hamonic is out until December, and a rested Adam Pelech is up with the Big Club. Brent Thompson’s fine with what they’ve got here; he’s said so since they got down

Adds up to the ‘L’ word: WBS postgame

Not one for the vault, not at all, the Sound Tigers’ worst loss and first seven-goals-against game since David Leggio’s last game here, coincidentally also against Wilkes-Barre, March 1, 2015. The ‘E’

Little dab’ll do ya: Hartford postgame

Had a feeling before the game. Just did. I think Toews might be the one guy I hadn’t quoted yet, for no other reason than I kept postponing featuring him on an off day, and there was always something

Maintaining speed: Tuesday notes

The bad news is four Sound Tigers were missing for maintenance days today, two games in. The good news is that’s all it is, according to Brent Thompson. Adam Pelech, Bracken Kearns, Travis St. Denis

Every second counts: Springfield postgame

Last night’s even-strength unblocked shot attempts in the second period, by my silly “scribble plusses and minuses” method: 17-9 in Providence’s favor. Today’s for Springfield: somewhat ridiculous