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HOME game: Providence at Bridgeport

Who, when, whatever: P-Broons at Sound Tigers, Arena at Harbor Yard, 7 p.m. Watch: AHLTV pay-per-view Listen: Mixlr audio Twitters: Alan / the Sound Tigers / the Mark Divver Box score: Sure (R:

All hands on deck: Tuesday notes

Last day of winter, literally and in at least two ways figuratively (MLB tomorrow in Japan, and high school hockey final tonight)… though the Sound Tigers play on, so winter goes on with it here.

Just like starting over: Friday notes

Been a while since I made it to Sound Tigers practice. Even longer since I was at the arena. Think the last visit was before the NHL deadline. Amazing. Parker Wotherspoon was not on the ice, though he

Shots fired: Hartford postgame

There are nights I think you’d mutter about a box where Chris Casto led them with four shots and seven from that pair and 14 from the defense in all and… Not tonight. They got those shots through

Couple of changes: Thursday notes

Things looked more or less status quo for Bridgeport this morning, except: –Christopher Gibson rejoined them. All three goalies were out there. –Michael Dal Colle in red. Scott Eansor departed early

Some returns, some not: Tuesday notes

Though three of the four lines today looked pretty familiar, and the defense pairs looked pretty much as they did Sunday, some ins and outs along the way this morning. Michael Dal Colle remains out,

Too soon: Providence postgame

You can’t score fourth and expect to win in this league. (I did not actually say that to the Sound Tigers I interviewed, but I did to one that I was BS’ing with in the meantime, and he rather agreed

Watching the right game: Lehigh Valley (1) postgame

All kinds of scrums. Near-brawls. At least two majors. Goalies throwing punches. I had a feisty one in Ridgefield tonight (believe that’s my first trip to the Winter Garden since 2003, when Kevin

Scorin’ goals: Hartford postgame

That was pretty much a must-win, and if it was going to get won, someone was going to have to get Bridgeport off the schneid, and, well, there went Parker Wotherspoon, taking a pass from Casey Bailey

Saving grace: Springfield postgame

His final 19 save total may not hop off the scoresheet at you, but Eamon McAdam made some key stops in the first period, when the Thunderbirds threatened to take control. “We got some key saves when