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April 2, 2005 - International Hockey League 2 (IHL 2)
Richmond RiverDogs News Release


TONIGHT'S MATCHUP: This is the last of 17 meetings between Richmond and Danbury. Richmond is 7-9-0 in the first 16 matches against Danbury. The last time these teams met the Trashers won 5-4. In Richmond the ‘Dogs are 4-3-0 against Danbury. David Hymovitz has four goals and 11 assists this season against the Trashers. David Brosseau has eight goals and five assists in 15 games against Danbury. Brosseau is also on a streak of seven consecutive games with a goal dating back to the March 19th game against Motor City. During the streak he has 11 goals. The seven consecutive games is tied for the league high this season. Jeff Daw leads the way for Danbury against Richmond with 17 points in 13 games.

LAST ACTION: The ‘Dogs fell to the Trashers by a final score of 5-4. Jim Duhart scored twice in the loss and David Brosseau hit the 40 goal mark on the season with his third period goal. Jeff Daw continued his masterful ways against the ‘Dogs with two more goals.

'DOG BITES: The ‘Dogs are now 19-14-3 at the Coliseum. David Brosseau is tied for second in the league for goals with 40. David Hymovitz is third in the league in points with 94. Hymovitz is also fifth in the league in assists with 63. Jim Duhart leads the UHL in shots with 304 and Brosseau is third with 289. Mark Langdon is tied for 16th amongst rookies in points with 28. Luch Nasato is third in the league amongst defensemen in points with 49. He has 10 goals and 39 assists. His 39 assists are good enough for third in the league in assists for defensemen.

TRASHERS NOTES: The Trashers have three of the top 20 leaders in points. Bruce Richardson is 11th with 82 points in 71 games. Jeff Daw has 76 points and Mike Bayrack has 68. J.F. David has five short-handed assists on the season which puts him on top of that category.

NEXT UP: The ‘Dogs face the Adirondack Frostbite on Wednesday night at 7:35.

ON THE AIR: RiverDogs regular season road games can be heard on the RadioRichmond Sports Network, Talk Radio 1480 WTOX, 990 WLEE, and 1340 WHAP. All home and road games are live on the internet at www.riverdogshockey.com. Live video streaming of all remaining ‘Dogs games is available from B2 Networks. Ethan Greenberg calls the play by play.

TICKET INFO: Tickets for all RiverDogs games are available at all TicketMaster outlets and the Coliseum Box Office. Tickets can be charged by phone through TicketMaster by calling 262-8100, or purchased on-line at www.ticketmaster.com. Season tickets, FlexPaks, birthday parties, Family 4Paks, and group tickets are available through the RiverDogs office. For more ticket information please call the RiverDogs office at 225-7825, or visit us on-line at www.riverdogshockey.com.

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