
Hamilton Bulldogs Weekly
February 23, 2010 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Hamilton Bulldogs News Release
The Hamilton Bulldogs (American Hockey League affiliate of the Montreal Canadiens) will look to extend their lead in the Western Conference and North Division standings by hosting two divisional counterparts at Copps Coliseum for three games this week. The 'Dogs will hit the ice on Wednesday, February 24th for a 7:30 PM EST contest against their Southern Ontario rivals, the Toronto Marlies (American Hockey League affiliate of the Toronto Maple Leafs). The Rochester Americans (American Hockey League affiliate of the Florida Panthers) will then be in town on Saturday, February 27th for a 7:00PM EST meeting with the Bulldogs. Hamilton will then host the Marlies for the second time in five nights, as Toronto will revisit Copps Coliseum on Sunday, February 28th with puck drop slated for 6:00 PM EST.
Last week, the Bulldogs got back on the winning track with two consecutive victories after dropping three straight games. The 'Dogs began the week with a 5-0 defeat at the hands of the Texas Stars (American Hockey League affiliate of the Dallas Stars) on Tuesday, February 16th. Determined to avenge their worst loss of the season, the Bulldogs rallied on the road to beat the Grand Rapids Griffins (American Hockey League affiliate of the Detroit Red Wings) 4-3 on Friday, February 19th, snapping a three-game losing streak. Hamilton continued their winning ways by crushing the Adirondack Phantoms (American Hockey League affiliate of the Philadelphia Flyers) 5-0 in front of over 15,500 fans at Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec on Sunday, February 21st.
WEEK IN REVIEW:
Tuesday, February 16th - HAMILTON BULLDOGS 0 vs. TEXAS STARS 5
Copps Coliseum - Hamilton, ON
Hamilton Goals: No Scoring
Texas Goals: Warren Peters*, Andrew Hutchinson, Aaron Gagnon, Trevor Ludwig, Mathieu Beaudoin
Goaltending: Hamilton: Cedrick Desjardins (L - 20 shots, 17 saves); Curtis Sanford (17 shots, 15 saves) / Texas: Richard Bachman (W, SO - 17 shots, 17 saves)
Power Play: Hamilton 0-3 / Texas 3-8
Attendance: 2,551
* - Game Winning Goal
Friday, February 19th - HAMILTON BULLDOGS 4 @ GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS 3
Van Andel Arena - Grand Rapids, MI
Hamilton Goals: David Desharnais (3), Grant Stevenson*
Grand Rapids Goals: Jan Mursak, Francis Pare, Jeremy Williams
Goaltending: Hamilton: Curtis Sanford (W - 26 shots, 23 saves) / Grand Rapids: Daniel Larsson (L - 34 shots, 30 saves)
Power Play: Hamilton 0-2 / Grand Rapids 0-2
Attendance: 8,493
*- Game Winning Goal
Sunday, February 21st - HAMILTON BULLDOGS 5 vs. ADIRONDACK PHANTOMS 0
Bell Centre - Montreal, PQ
Hamilton Goals: Tom Pyatt*(2), Brock Trotter (2), Grant Stevenson
Adirondack Goals: No Scoring
Goaltending: Hamilton: Cedrick Desjardins (W, SO - 16 shots, 16 saves) / Adirondack: Johan Backlund (L - 20 shots, 15 saves)
Power Play: Hamilton 1-5 / Adirondack 0-8
Attendance: 15,529
* - Game Winning Goal
AMI
NORTH DIVISION STANDINGS:
(As of Tuesday, February 23rd)
Rank Team GP W L OTL SOL PTS PCT GF GA
1. Hamilton Bulldogs 58 36 14 3 5 80 .690 189 130
2. Rochester Americans 59 32 25 2 0 66 .559 183 184
3. Abbotsford Heat 60 28 24 4 4 64 .533 159 173
4. Manitoba Moose 59 28 25 5 1 62 .525 151 177
5. Lake Erie Monsters 57 27 26 0 4 58 .509 171 175
6. Toronto Marlies 59 23 26 5 5 56 .475 146 202
7. Grand Rapids Griffins 58 25 30 2 1 53 .457 175 194
BULLDOGS NOTES:
- The Bulldogs would like to congratulate RW Mike Glumac and his wife Melissa on the birth of their son, Michael Elija Glumac, who was born on Saturday, January 23rd.
- Hamilton's 5-0 victory over the Rockford IceHogs on Wednesday, January 27th was the team's sixth road shutout this season, setting a new franchise mark for most shutouts on the road in one season.
- Bulldogs D Yannick Weber is currently representing his native Switzerland in the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games on the Swiss Men's Ice Hockey team. Weber has suited up for all three of his country's preliminary round games.
- Hamilton's 80 points are currently two more than any other team in the Western Conference.
- Hamilton's 0.690 points percentage is currently second best in the AHL.
- Bulldogs LW Tom Pyatt has registered five multi-point games in his last seven contests, highlighted by a hat trick to go along with an assist in the Bulldogs' 5-2 win over the Rochester Americans on February 5th. Overall, the Thunder Bay, Ontario native has scored 13 goals and 22 assists for 35 points in 39 games played this season, putting him in 5th position in the Bulldogs' scoring race.
- Hamilton C David Desharnais scored a hat trick in last week's 4-3 Bulldogs victory over the Grand Rapids Griffins on February 19th. With the win, the 'Dogs snapped a three game losing skid. The Quebec native has become acquainted with the score sheet, racking up 23 points in his last 15 games. Desharnais now ranks second on the team and 14th in the league with 19 goals and 34 assists for 53 points in just 40 games played this season.
- Bulldogs C Brock Trotter has scored six goals and five assists for 11 points in his last seven games. The former Denver Pioneer leads the Bulldogs and is 4th in the AHL with 28 goals and 31 assists for 59 points in 54 games played this season. Trotter's 28 goals also put him in a tie for 3rd in the league in that category.
UPCOMING GAMES:
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24TH - HAMILTON BULLDOGS vs. TORONTO MARLIES
7:30 PM EST - COPPS COLISEUM - HAMILTON, ON
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28TH - HAMILTON BULLDOGS vs. TORONTO MARLIES
6:00 PM EST - COPPS COLISEUM - HAMILTON, ON
- This will be the seventh of 12 matchups between the Southern Ontario rivals this season
- In their last meeting on February 6th, the visiting Bulldogs squeaked out a narrow 2-1 victory over the Marlies with RW Mike Glumac netting the game winning goal for the 'Dogs
- Hamilton currently holds a 3-1-1-1 record against Toronto this season
- Toronto currently sits in 6th position in the North Division standings with a 23-26-5-5 record and 56 points on the year
- In 2008-2009, the Bulldogs managed 7-3-2-0 record against the Marlies
- Hamilton's all-time record against Toronto currently sits at 24-22-0-5-3
- RW Andre Deveaux (14-18-32) is currrently pacing the Marlies attack with 14 goals and 18 assists for 32 points in 53 games played thus far this season
- There are currently seven Ontario natives listed on the Marlies roster: C Tim Brent (Cambridge), LW Ryan Hamilton (Oshawa), RW Richard Greenop (Bowmanville), C Justin Hodgman (Brampton), D Ryan Stokes (Sarnia), D Phil Oreskovic (North York), and D Todd Perry (Ingleside)
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH - HAMILTON BULLDOGS vs. ROCHESTER AMERICANS
7:00 PM EST - COPPS COLISEUM - HAMILTON, ON
- This will be the ninth of 10 contests between the North Division rivals this season
- In their last meeting on February 5th, LW Tom Pyatt recorded a hat-trick and added an assist to lead the Bulldogs to a 5-2 victory over the Americans at the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, New York
- The Bulldogs currently boast a 4-3-0-1 record against the Americans this season
- Rochester currently sits in 2nd place in the North Division with a 32-25-2-0 record and 66 points, 14 points behind the division-leading Bulldogs
- Last season, the Bulldogs skated to a 5-3-0-0 record in eight games against the Americans
- Hamilton currently holds a 56-63-7-0-4 all-time record against Rochester
- C Jamie Johnson (22-35-57) is currently atop the Americans' scoring race with 22 goals and 34 assists for 56 points in 59 games played this season
- There are currently eight Ontario natives listed on the Rochester roster: C Jamie Johnson (Port Franks), C Chris Taylor (Stratford), LW Michael Duco (Toronto), RW Victor Oreskovich (Oakville), C Shawn Matthias (Mississauga), LW Kendal McArdle (Toronto), D Michael Caruso (Mississauga), and D John de Gray (Richmond Hill)
ALUMNI WATCH: There are more than 40 former Bulldogs on 2009-2010 National Hockey League rosters. Over 60 percent of all former 'Dogs have played in at least one NHL game. Here are a few highlights and accomplishments of ex-'Dogs from this past week:
The Hamilton Bulldogs would like to congratulate the 10 alumni who have been named to Olympic rosters for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver. Forwards Mikhail Grabovski, Andrei Kostitsyn, and Sergei Kostitsyn will represent Belerus. D Jan Hejda and C Tomas Plekanec will suit up for the Czech Republic. Minnesota Wild F Antti Miettinen will wear the blue and white for Team Finland. G Jaroslav Halak and F Marcel Hossa will wear their national colours for Slovakia. Stalwart D Mike Komisarek and Vezina Trophy winner G Tim Thomas will take to the ice for the United States. Team Belarus forward Sergei Kostitsyn scored his team's lone goal in a 5-1 loss to Team Finland (Feb. 17), then scored a goal and added three assists in a 5-3 win over Team Germany (Feb. 20)... Kostitsyn now ranks among the tournament leaders with two goals and three assists for five points in three games played thus far. Team Czech Republic C Tomas Plekanec was credited with a goal in each of his country's three preliminary games - a 3-1 win over Team Slovakia (Feb. 17), a 5-2 win over Team Latvia (Feb. 19), and a 4-2 loss to Russia (Feb. 21). Team Slovakia G Jaroslav Halak made 36 saves and stood tall in the shootout, backstopping his country to a 2-1 shootout victory over Alex Ovechkin and the high-powered Team Russia squad (Feb. 18).
TUNE IN TO Every Game on the Hamilton Bulldogs Hockey Network AND CABLE 14:
Fans can listen to every 'Dogs game this season on the flagship station of the Hamilton Bulldogs Hockey Network, 'TALK 820'. Fans can also listen or watch at www.hamiltonbulldogs.com by clicking on the 'AHL Live' or 'TALK 820' icon on the Bulldogs website. All regular-season radio and online broadcasts will begin with a pre-game show 30 minutes prior to each scheduled game-time. Ellery Award-winning broadcaster Derek Wills calls the play-by-play of all 80 regular season games, while Al Craig provides the colour commentary for all home games and select road games.
In addition Cable 14 will air live broadcasts 13 of club's 38 home games at Copps Coliseum. In a joint venture with Mohawk College, Cable 14 will also broadcast the 25 Hamilton Bulldogs' home games not being shown live in their entirety as 'Dogs-in-an-Hour at 11:00 p.m. on the night of the game.
Cable 14 will also carry Rogers Television's live coverage of six Hamilton Bulldogs versus Toronto Marlies games at Ricoh Coliseum.
For a full listing of all the games broadcast on Cable 14 follow this link: http://www.hamiltonbulldogs.com/page/broadcast_1019#Live%20Broadcast%20Schedule
GET YOUR TICKETS!:
Hamilton Bulldogs season tickets, flex tickets, min pack tickets, group tickets and tickets are now on sale! Individual game tickets are available at the Copps Coliseum Box Office (in-person sales only), all Ticketmaster outlets and online at ticketmaster.ca or call 905-527-7666. For information on season tickets, flex tickets, mini pack tickets and group tickets visit www.hamiltonbulldogs.com, or call (905) 529-8500 or 1-866-364-7849.
GET YOUR BULLDOGS MERCHANDISE AT THE "DAWG HOUSE": Fans can purchase Bulldogs merchandise during all home games at the "Dawg House" store located behind section 114 on the concourse level at Copps Coliseum.
In the store, fans can find hats, t-shirts, jackets, replica jerseys, foam fingers, foam 'Bone Heads', and other select novelty items for sale.
MOLSON CUP - THREE STAR LEADERS: (1st Star - 5pts, 2nd Star - 3pts, 3rd Star - 1pt)
Player : Points :
1. Cedrick Desjardins 47
2. Brock Trotter 44
3. David Desharnais 35
4. Mathieu Darche 25
4. Curtis Sanford 25
4. Tom Pyatt 25
7. Mike Glumac 19
8. P.K. Subban 15
9. Ryan White 14
10. Ben Maxwell 10
11. Sergei Kostitsyn 9
13. J.T. Wyman 7
14. Frederic St. Denis 5
14. Mathieu Carle 5
14. Ryan Russell 5
17. Grant Stevenson 3
17. Shawn Belle 3
17. Andre Benoit 3
17. Benoit Pouliot 3
21. Greg Stewart 2
22. Andrew Conboy 1
22. Mikael Johansson 1
FLAMBORO DOWNS WORKHORSE OF THE GAME LEADERS: (10 pts. - Hardest working Hamilton Bulldogs player)
Player: Points:
1. Brock Trotter 50
1. David Desharnais 50
3. Yannick Weber 40
3. Andre Benoit 40
5. P.K. Subban 30
5. Tom Pyatt 30
5. Shawn Belle 30
5. J.T. Wyman 30
5. Mike Glumac 30
5. Ben Maxwell 30
11. Eric Neilson 20
11. Alex Henry 20
11. Ryan White 20
11. Max Pacioretty 20
11. Ryan Russell 20
11. Grant Stevenson 20
17. Marc-Andre Bergeron 10
17. Cedrick Desjardins 10
17. Mathieu Darche 10
17. Curtis Sanford 10
17. Chad Anderson 10
17. Mathieu Carle 10
17. Andrew Conboy 10
American Hockey League Stories from February 23, 2010
- Rivermen Defeat Stars 4-3 On Home Ice - Peoria Rivermen
- Rivermen Hold Off Stars For 4-3 Win - Texas Stars
- Enroth Leads Pirates To Eighth Straight Home Win - Portland Pirates
- Falcons Remain Busy In The Community - Springfield Falcons
- Coyotes Recall MacLean And Schlemko, Rampage Add Pokulok To Roster - San Antonio Rampage
- Week Twenty Two: Crunch Make History In Mirabito Outdoor Classic - Syracuse Crunch
- Rats Look To Become Road Warriors - Albany River Rats
- Griffins Host Rampage Wednesday Before Heading Out On Road - Grand Rapids Griffins
- Crunch Announce Details Of Ale 'N' Angus Cowbell Giveaway Set For February 27 - Syracuse Crunch
- Phantoms Take Down First Place Hershey Bears For Third Time - Adirondack Phantoms
- Forney To Re-Join Gladiators - Chicago Wolves
- Deryk Engelland Bobblehead This Saturday - Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
- Yannick Riendeau Returns From Reading - Providence Bruins
- Admirals And Norfolk Department Of Public Health Team Up To Provide H1N1 Vaccinations - Norfolk Admirals
- Hogs Sign Winger Hagel To PTO - Rockford IceHogs
- Hammy Joins Phantom Regiment For Jersey Auction Night - Rockford IceHogs
- A Letter From The President - Manchester Monarchs
- AHL Announces Suspension - AHL
- B-Sens Recall Lowry From Elmira - Binghamton Senators
- Marlies Travel to Hamilton Twice This Week to Face-Off against Bulldogs - Toronto Marlies
- Hawkey's Hot Readers School Visits Scheduled - Abbotsford Heat
- Falcons Set To Host Pink In The Rink On March 6 - Springfield Falcons
- Moose Hold Fourth In North - Manitoba Moose
- Amerks Players Show Their Support Of 'Read Across - Rochester Americans
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