
Hogs Garner Four Points in Week 19
February 18, 2013 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Rockford IceHogs News Release
Week 19 Recap: After dropping a tilt downstate to their Midwest Division rivals on Wednesday, the Rockford IceHogs bounced back during the weekend with a pair of critical victories at the BMO"ËHarris Bank Center. With the two wins, the Hogs captured four points to keep pace in the Western Conference and are just five points shy of the eighth position to start Week 20. Rockford will look to continue clawing back into the playoff picture with three Midwest Division contests slated this week against Peoria, Grand Rapids and Chicago.
Bacon Bits:
-For the second straight week, the IceHogs won two out of three games
-The IceHogs last three shootouts have gone a combined 24 rounds including a seven-round shootout on Sunday against Lake Erie
-Rockford's next five games are all against Midwest Division opponents
-The IceHogs swept the Lake Erie Monsters in their four-game head-to-head series
-Rockford tied a franchise record with five goals in the first period on Saturday and notched a season-high seven goals in their 7-2 win over the Heat
-Defenseman Ryan Stanton had his franchise record 147 consecutive games played streak come to an end on Saturday
-Stanton last missed a game on Feb. 26, 2011 vs. Milwaukee in Rockford's 4-3 overtime victory
-The IceHogs faced two penalty shots in Week 19, attempted one, and have now participated in an AHL-high seven penalty shots this season
-Of the seven, Rockford has attempted four and faced three
-Rockford has failed to convert any of their four penalty shots while allowing one in three against
-Forward Jeremy Morin has points in six of his last seven games, totaling 2g-7a-9pts dating back to Feb. 3
-Over his last 16 games going back to Jan. 9, Morin has 6g-8a-14pts
-After scoring just one point in seven games, center Brandon Pirri had 3g-1a-4pts in three games over the weekend
-Carter Hutton ended a personal four-game losing streak on Friday and won both his outings over the weekend, stopping 56 of 59 shots (.949 save percentage)
Hot Hog: Week 19
Brandon Pirri Center
After a bit of a cold spell, Rockford center Brandon Pirri heated up in Week 19, totaling 3g-1a-4pts in three outings. Pirri began the week with a goal on Wednesday in Rockford's 5-3 loss in Peoria. The third-year center then tallied his second multi-goal game of the campaign on Saturday in Rockford's rout of Abbotsford. Pirri capped his four point week with the primary assist on Rockford's lone regulation goal in a 2-1 shootout win over Lake Erie. In the shootout, Pirri lit one of the IceHogs three lamps.
Upcoming Games:
Wednesday, Feb. 20 at Peoria Rivermen:"ËGame time is set for 7:05 p.m. as the Hogs and Rivermen battle in their third Illinois Lottery Cup contest during the month of February. The two Midwest Division foes split the first two February meetings at the Carver Arena with the Rivermen coming out on top in their last matchup. The two rivals will meet five more times this season.
Friday, Feb. 22 vs. Grand Rapids Griffins: With a puck drop slated for 7:05 p.m. the Hogs and Griffins square off in their final matchup of the season. The Hogs are 2-5-0-0 against the Griffins this season, including a lopsided 11-6 loss in their last meeting on Jan. 19 at the BMO Harris Bank Center. The first 2,500 fans to the tilt will receive an IceHogs water bottle courtesy of Rock Valley Culligan.
Sunday, Feb. 24 at Chicago Wolves: Game starts at 3 p.m. as the Hogs travel to Rosemont for an Illinois Lottery Cup duel with the Wolves. The contest marks the first meeting at the Allstate Arena between the Midwest Division rivals since Nov. 28 and the seventh of 12 on the campaign.
Bud Light Hog Talk Returns Tonight:
Bud Light Hog Talk returns tonight to District Bar and Grill from 6-7 p.m. District is located at 205 West State St., one block north of the BMO"ËHarris Bank Center. Fans can join Mike Peck and Slavko Bekovic from 6-7 p.m. most Mondays as they chat with IceHogs players, coaches and front office members. This week's guests include forward Brad Mills, defenseman Adam Clendening and assistant coach Ben Simon. Take advantage of food and Bud Light specials at District. The show will be re-aired on Tuesdays from 7-8 p.m. on 23.2 Antenna TV.
The IceHogs Broadcasting Network:
Catch every IceHogs game, home and road, in 2012-13 on 23.2 Antenna TV. The games can also be viewed on Comcast cable channel-436, Charter cable channel-970 or Mediacom-101 in the Rockford market and online through AHLlive.com. Every game will be streamed through IceHogs.com as well and inside the BMO"ËHarris Bank"ËCenter on 104.3 FM. For a complete listing of TV stations carrying IceHogs games, visit IceHogs.com. Every broadcast will start with the U.S. Cellular Pregame before Mike Peck calls the action.
Tickets On Sale for 2012-2013!
IceHogs individual game tickets are on sale! Call (815) 968-5222 to reserve your seats for any IceHogs regular season game during the 2012-13 season. Tickets can also be purchased in person at the BMO"ËHarris Bank Center Box Office in downtown Rockford, any Ticketmaster outlet or on the web at www.IceHogs.com. Tickets start at just $7.
Illinois Lottery Cup Standings
Teams Record Points
Chicago 8-5-1-0 17
Peoria 6-3-2-0 14
Rockford 5-6-0-1 11
Rockford vs. Chicago 2-4-0-1
Rockford vs. Peoria 3-3-0-0
Upcoming Illinois Lottery Cup Games:
Feb. 20:"ËRockford at Peoria, 7:05 p.m.
Feb. 24: Rockford at Chicago, 3 p.m.
March 1: Peoria vs. Rockford, 7:05 p.m.
HOG TALK AT DISTRICT BAR AND GRILL TONIGHT
Rockford, Ill.- Bud Light Hog Talk returns to District Bar and Grill from 6-7 p.m. tonight
Tonight's show will feature IceHogs forward Brad Mills, defenseman Adam Clendening, along with assistant coach Ben Simon. The show will be hosted by Mike Peck.
District is located at 205 West State St., one block north of the BMO"ËHarris Bank Center. Fans can take advantage of food and drink specials during Bud Light Hog Talk and can also sign up to win some prizes courtesy of the IceHogs.
The show will be re-aired on Tuesday from 7-8 p.m. on 23.2 Antenna TV.
For a complete list of Bud Light Hog Talk dates, visit icehogs.com .
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