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Road game: Bridgeport at Providence

Who, when, whatever: Bridgeport at Providence, The Dunk, Friday, 7 p.m. When you type “The Dunk,” do you automatically say “Don’t fake th” Obviously. But do you say it as Shaq, or as

Stars, Americans clinch: Sunday notes

Grand Rapids scored first Sunday. Texas ran past them and away to a huge Game 6 win at home, ending the series. It’ll be Trevor Smith and Toronto against the Stars for the Western Conference

Big club, big noise

And so we’re hours away from the first playoff games at Nassau Coliseum since 2007. But there were pro playoff games there since then. We remember. And we laughingly* curse Elmo for them. Bridgeport’s

Friday liveblog, several hours early (signings)

Bridgeport announced three signings this afternoon, so we’ll get the post started early and continue it later with game stuff. Under AHL contracts for next season: Mike Dalhuisen of Quinnipiac,

Second Backman

Greenwich’s Sean Backman, Son of Nighthawk, could be a Sound Tiger. He signed with the Islanders on Monday. Played with Texas last year on an AHL deal NHL deal (misremembered), out of Yale. He tweets:

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

Moore to Columbus for defensive depth

The Islanders have traded Greg Moore to Columbus for defenseman Dylan Reese. Reese adds some depth at defense. A Rangers draft pick — he played 10 games for the Wolf Pack in 2006-07 (one assist in

Late-arriving

Jon Gleed got off the ice early this afternoon, ready to take a shower and settle in for a day as a healthy scratch, to take in this one from up on the fourth floor. And then Andrew MacDonald got

Droughts

No goals in 126:40 (81 shots), no even-strength goals in 187:56, but even that was an extra-attacker goal, so no goals with equal skaters in 246:40. Bridgeport’s longest scoreless streak since the

Continental Drift

From an all-Hartford start to a mostly-Bridgeport finish, the game ended up a 4-2 Wolf Pack win. Tony Romano scored both Bridgeport goals. This might Might this be one of those that looks worse than