Wolf Pack Announce Clear Day Roster

Published on March 18, 2005 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Connecticut Whale News Release


HARTFORD, March 18, 2005: The Hartford Wolf Pack added just one new face to their roster as the American Hockey League's Clear Day came and went yesterday. The team announced its playoff roster today.

The list is made up of two goaltenders and twenty skaters who can participate in the remainder of the season and post-season play. Other players can be activated if there are injuries or suspensions. Teams may also add signed junior players or players on amateur tryout contracts after their respective seasons are complete. Yesterday, the Wolf Pack agreed to terms with Joel Bouchard, a veteran defenseman who played last season with the New York Rangers. The rest of the roster is as follows:

Goaltenders: Jason LaBarbera and Steve Valiquette

Skaters: Garth Murray Ken Gernander Jeff Hamilton Jamie Lundmark Alexandre Giroux Dominic Moore Layne Ulmer Chad Wiseman Thomas Pock Jeff MacMillan Jake Taylor Bryce Lampman Lawrence Nycholat Craig Weller Martin Grenier Jed Ortmeyer Ryan Hollweg Trevor Gillies Jozef Balej Joel Bouchard

Four players are in residence with the Wolf Pack in the event of injury. They are David Liffiton, Blair Betts, Lucas Lawson and Dwight Helminen. Helminen was recalled by the Pack today.

The Pack's next home game is this coming Wednesday, March 23 versus the Lowell Lock Monsters. Tickets are available at the Hartford Civic Center Box Office and through Ticketmaster outlets. Both military and college discounts will apply at Wednesday's game. These fans can get half price Red Wolf and Blue Wolf seats to the game when they show their military or college ID at the Hartford Civic Center Box Office.

The AHL's Hartford Wolf Pack hockey club is part of Madison Square Garden LP. Cablevision Systems Corporation owns a controlling interest in MSG LP, which also includes the New York Rangers (NHL), New York Knicks (NBA), the New York Liberty (WNBA), the MSG Network, Fox Sports Net and the Madison Square Garden arena complex.



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