Pirates’ home winning streak snapped By Katie Westrum Published: 15th January 2013
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PORTLAND – On a night when the Portland Pirates could’ve set a new record for consecutive home wins, they instead found themselves blown out by the Connecticut Whale, 6-1, in front of a crowd of 2,616 at the Cumberland County Civic Center.
Phoenix Coyotes General Manager Don Maloney announced today that the Coyotes have recalled forwards Chris Brown, Chris Conner, Rob Klinkhammer, Brendan Shinnimin and Justin Szwarz as well as defensemen Brandon Gormley and Chris Summers from the Portland Pirates, the Coyotes American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate.
7 players called up for the scrimmage tonight. May have been a distraction that lead to the loss.
7 players called up for the scrimmage tonight. May have been a distraction that lead to the loss.
NOPE, if that was the case, XX, why after losing Bolduc, Stone, Rundblad, Miele, & OEL, (WHICH we all knew was happening despite OEL being banged up, were being told not to play him because of the lockout ending).... the efforts against BRI/Wor, MADE THAT look impressive, and playing 3 games in essentially 4 AND 1/2 days....
they acted like they were physically wore out... we play 3 in 3's and all teams struggle at least the middle of those games.... even Phoenix will on back to backs.
Just curious how Shinnimin has been? I live in Tri-Cities and hes a family friend. Also, I saw hes at the NHL training camp. Anybody know how hes played? Is he getting a shot at that 2c spot? (I know hes not ready for that, just curious)
Just curious how Shinnimin has been? I live in Tri-Cities and hes a family friend. Also, I saw hes at the NHL training camp. Anybody know how hes played? Is he getting a shot at that 2c spot? (I know hes not ready for that, just curious)
He was invited as an extra body only. He has been playing better lately in Portland. Someone more familiar with the lines can comment, but he hasn't exactly had stellar linemates.
Just curious how Shinnimin has been? I live in Tri-Cities and hes a family friend. Also, I saw hes at the NHL training camp. Anybody know how hes played? Is he getting a shot at that 2c spot? (I know hes not ready for that, just curious)
play has been impressive, from what I've seen of him, but then again, adjusting to being a pro player and prospect, is subjective for any rookie, or 1st year coach/player...
Just curious how Shinnimin has been? I live in Tri-Cities and hes a family friend. Also, I saw hes at the NHL training camp. Anybody know how hes played? Is he getting a shot at that 2c spot? (I know hes not ready for that, just curious)
He scored a sweet little goal in the scrimmage tonight. Looked pretty good on a couple of other plays too.
This is a weird training camp, and I think they're just auditioning for injury callup time later.
Bolduc and Rundblad named to the AHL All-Star game.
fwiu, Summers, Szwarz, Miele, Gormley, and Shinnimin were reassigned after the scrimmage....
Conner, Klinkhammer, Chad Johnson, Nick Johnson, & Rechlicz were placed on 24 hr waivers, just as you'd see in a typical season, except it being now, rather than mid September, prior to the Pirates' Season.
Bolduc has seemed to make the Coyotes roster and he, and Rundblad might be replaced, if both remain in Glendale...
fwiu, Summers, Szwarz, Miele, Gormley, and Shinnimin were reassigned after the scrimmage....
Conner, Klinkhammer, Chad Johnson, Nick Johnson, & Rechlicz were placed on 24 hr waivers, just as you'd see in a typical season, except it being now, rather than mid September, prior to the Pirates' Season.
Bolduc has seemed to make the Coyotes roster and he, and Rundblad might be replaced, if both remain in Glendale...
I imagine Bolduc is only here to keep Raffi's spot warm for eight games.
Coyotes assign six players to Portland; waive five By Chris Roy Published: 17th January 2013
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PORTLAND – As National Hockey League teams prepare for a shortened 48-game season, beginning Saturday, American Hockey League teams will have to deal with the constant shuffling of rosters.
Pirates dig deep for shootout victory By Chris Roy Published: 19th January 2013
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Darian Dziurzynski chipped in with two goals during regulation, and the Portland Pirates endured a shootout lasting seven rounds to edge the Providence Bruins, 3-2, Friday night, in front of 8,374 at the Dunkin Donuts Center in Providence, RI.
Pirates can’t handle Whale By Katie Westrum Published: 20th January 2013
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PORTLAND – On a night when the Portland Pirates could have avenged a 6-1 loss they suffered at the hands of the Connecticut Whale, Tuesday, it looked as if they hit the replay button as they were defeated 4-1 by the Whale in front of a sellout crowd of 6,944 at the Cumberland County Civic Center.