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Broken chocolate

With thanks to Ray in the comments, Joel Rechlicz signed with Hershey.

Ties cut

Some teams are adding players for their AHL teams. The Islanders are going in the other direction. Joel Rechlicz is an ex-Islander. No real comment besides confirmation from either camp.

Rechlicz on waivers

So says the team. Unconditional waivers is the first step toward buying out a contract. More as available. —– BTW, the list of opponents (“The Matrix,” if that floats your boat) is due out any time

Game 80 of (unknown)

Two years in a row with something to follow the final game. Hartford on the other side with only pride to play for. This is indeed an unusual Sunday at Harbor Yard. Orange pins with a blue ‘4’ are

A whole two in a row

It had been a month and a half since Bridgeport won back-to-back games. (Two months since it won them in regulation, but let’s not get ahead of ourselves.) “We couldn’t lose this game,” Tyler Haskins

Devil’s in the details

This might have been their worst game yet in some ways, and yet it might have been winnable under other circumstances, which is just puzzling. Change either one of two things early: Bridgeport scores

Devil’s in the details

This might have been their worst game yet in some ways, and yet it might have been winnable under other circumstances, which is just puzzling. Change either one of two things early: Bridgeport scores

Catches right

At 10:01, the Sound Tigers’ third goalie came out of the room at Shelton, walked around the corner, pulled the mask over a bearded face and hit the ice wearing an orange Tiger for the first time. And

Couple out, couple in?

Micheal Haley was under the weather and came off the ice early. Not out there: Bobby Hughes, for unclear reasons (that didn’t appear connected to legal issues). Indeed out there was PTO James

You could be Manitoba

The Sound Tigers have never lost six games in a row in regulation time. Friday at Springfield will, in fact, be only their fifth opportunity to do it (or prevent it, I guess you’d say) after this one.