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Friday, November 23, 2012
NHL CANCELS GAMES UP TO DEC.14 & MORE ARE ON THE WAY
The NHL has announced today that even though they have been meeting all week with the NHLPA they are still far a part which has resulted in more games being cancelled. The NHL has cancelled all games leading up to December 14th and the 2013 NHL All-Star Weekend scheduled for Jan. 26-27 in Columbus. If no deal is agreed to by December 14th than all the remaining games in the 2012-13 season will be cancelled.
Written By Andrew Di Pardo
Thursday, November 22, 2012
DEJARDINS MAKES 29 SAVES TO LEAD THE BULLDOGS PAST THE ICE CAPS
Last night in St. Johns, the Hamilton Bulldogs were looking to rebound after a 3-1 loss to the Ice Caps a night before with a win over the Ice Caps. With 10 seconds to go in the first, Maxwell played the puck to Klingberg and he skated in and went by the two defensmans and scored to make it 1-0 Ice Caps. 12 minutes into the second, Gallagher came up the left wing and deked past the defenseman at the blue line and centred the puck right to Mike Blunden and he one timed a shot into the net to tie the game.
7 minutes later, Ellis shot the puck wide of the net and it went off the glass and back in front for Qualier who scored to make it 2-1. No scoring in the third and the Bulldogs finally win a game by the score of 2-1.In the loss, Dekanich made 23 saves. In the win, Dejardin won the game for the Dogs by making 29 saves.
Written By Andrew Di Pardo
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
ICE CAPS BEAT THE BULLDOGS 3-1
Last night in St.Johns, the Ice Caps took on the Bulldogs. Sawada scored the opening goal for the Ice Caps on the Powerplay. Then 7 minutes into the second, Meech came down the right wing and fired a shot over the glove of the goaltender to make it 2-0. 2 minutes into the third, Gallagher scored a goal on the powerplay to cut the lead to 1. But the Caps would add another goal from Gregoire to make it 3-1 and that would be the final. In the loss, Mayer made 16 saves. In the win, Pasqualie won the game for the Ice Caps as he made 45 saves.
Written By Andrew Di Pardo
Monday, November 19, 2012
PK SUBBAN MAY NOT SIGN IN MONTREAL
With the Off-Season over and there being no NHL season as of yet, it has give Habs defenseman PK Subban some more time to think about where he wants to play. The Montreal Canadiens offered Subban, $5.5 Million for 2 years which was rejected, then they offered $12.5 Million for 3 years and Subban was considering it but ultimately never signed on the dotted line. Now the Philadelphia Flyers have been showing interest in the Young defenseman asking about his availability. The Habs said that he is unavailable at the time, but if they are to get a few draft picks and Forward Sean Couturier, a deal may happen. But its highly unlikely.
There have also been reports that the Edmonton Oilers are interested. It has been rumoured that the Oilers are willing to give up Nail Yakupov for Subban. Montreal is no doubt in need of offense, but at what cost? Can they really afford to give up Subban, the teams best defenseman? I don't think so. But my sources tell me it may not be entirely up to Montreal. Subban is money hungry, and is willing to take the highest offer and sign it. So there is a possibility that if Montreal doesn't trade him they may lose him anyway by the time the lockout is done due to Free Agency. So they may need to up their offer if they really want to keep Subban in their town.
Written By Andrew Di Pardo
Saturday, November 17, 2012
BULLDOGS SNAP 3 GAME LOSING STREAK WITH A 6-3 WIN
Last night in Hamilton, the Bulldogs took on the Toronto Marlies in an attempt to snap their 3 game losing streak. 9 minutes in the Marlies took the lead with a goal from Fratton. A few minutes later, Ellis fired a shot from the point and scored to tie the game. Shortly after that, Boyce's shot was stopped and Avtsin scored on the rebound. Gallagher would score late in the first to give the Dogs a 3-1 lead. 12 minutes into the second, Kadris point shot was tipped in by Fratton to cut the lead to one. 6 minutes into the third, Gysbergs shot was tipped in by D'Amigo to tie the game.
Shortly after that Nattinen would score to give the Dogs the lead. 30 seconds later, Palushaj recieved the puck in the slot and fired a shot home to make it 5-3. Gallagher would add another goal as the Bulldogs win 6-3. In the win, Degjardins made 23 saves. In the loss, Scrivens made 23 saves as well. These two teams will go at it again this afternoon in Toronto at 3:08 pm E.t on Sportsnet.
Written By Andrew Di Pardo
Monday, November 12, 2012
Injury Update: BLAKE GEOFFRION
During the Bulldogs game aginst the Crunch on Friday night, Blake Geoffrion was sent into the boards by Cote and fratured his skull. He was in intensive care in the hospital until this morning when they released him. There is no time frame for how long he will be out for.
Written By Andrew Di Pardo
BULLDOGS FALL TO THE CRUNCH IN MONTREAL
On November 9th, the city of Montreal witnessed their first taste of hockey since April as the Bulldogs came to town to take on the Crunch. 16 minutes into the first frame, Korobovs shot from the left wing was tipped in by Devos to make it 1-0. 2 minutes into the second, Qualier came down the right wing with speed and fired a shot over the shoulder of the goaltender to tie the game. With under a minute to play in the second, Wymans shot was stopped but Angelidis was there to put home the rebound to give the Crunch the lead.
8 minutes into the third, Palat played the puck from the slot to Johnson in front and he scored to extend the lead. Johnson would add another goal 2 minutes later as the Crunch beat the Dogs 4-1. In the loss, Mayer made 27 saves. In the win, Tokarski made 13 saves. During the game, the Bulldogs lost another player to injury, as Blake Goeffrion was sent hard into the boards by Cote and fractured his skull. He is out indefinitely.
Written By Andrew Di Pardo
Thursday, November 8, 2012
BULLDOGS FALL 3-0 TO THE CRUNCH
Last night in Hamilton, the Syracuse Crunch took on the Bulldogs at Copps Collisuem. There was no score in the first and the shots were 7-6 Crunch. 6 minutes into the second,Taormina centred the puck to Korobov and he scored to make it 1-0. 10 minutes later, Killorns shot was stopped, Wyman put home the rebound to make it 2-0 Crunch after 2. The Crunch would add an empty net goal from Panik as they win 3-0. In the win, Helenius made 23 saves. In the loss, Mayer made30 saves. These two teams will go at it again on Friday night in Syracuse.
Written BY Andrew Di Pardo
AHL On TVA SPORTS/ Nov/2012
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 | ||
7:00 ET | TVA Sports | |
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 | ||
10:00 ET (tape delay) | TVA Sports | |
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9 | ||
at Montreal | 10:00 ET (tape delay) | TVA Sports |
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 | ||
10:00 am ET | TVA Sports | |
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16 | ||
7:30 ET | TVA Sports | |
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17 | ||
3:00 ET | TVA Sports | |
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25 | ||
4:00 ET | TVA Sports |
Sunday, November 4, 2012
BULLDOGS COME BACK DOWN 2-0 AND WIN 4-3
Last night in Hamilton, the Bulldogs took on the Rochester Americans for the third time this season and were looking for their first win against them. There was no score after 1 period of play and the shots were 15-12 Hamilton. 3 minutes into the second, Foligno centred the puck to Flynn and he scored to make it 1-0 Rochester. 10 minutes later, Flynn scored again on a shot from the slot to make it 2-0 after 2 periods of play. But in the third, the Bulldogs would come out firing. 10 minutes in, St.Denis's shot from the left wing was stopped, the puck was loose in the blue paint! Bodies go flying as both teams battle for the puck. Geoffrion would knock the puck into the net to cut the lead in half.
A few minutes later, Holland played the puck to Gallagher in the slot and he wristed a shot past Knapp to tie the game. 1 minute later with the Dogs on a powerplay, Beaulieus point shot was tipped in by Blunden to give them a 3-2 lead. Geoffrion would score another goal to make it 4-2. Tarnasky would cut the lead in half, but it wasn't enough as the Bulldogs win 4-3. In the win, Mayer made 27 saves. In the loss, Knapp made 30 saves.
Written By Andrew Di Pardo
Saturday, November 3, 2012
BULLDOGS FALL 3-2 IN A SHOOTOUT
Last night in Rochester, the Americans took on the Hamilton Bulldogs in the first game of the home and home set. 6 minutes in, Biega played the puck to Girgensons at the point and he one-timed a shot into the back of the net to make it 1-0. There was no scoring in the second. 2 minutes into the third, with the Americans on a powerplay,Mancari centred the puck to Porter and he one timed a shot home to extend the lead. 41 seconds later, Nashes point shot was tipped in by Gallagher to cut the lead to 1. Late in the third, Blunden shots from the right wing was stopped and the puck floated right to Boyce at the side of the net and he put the puck in to tie the game at 2-2. The game would go to overtime and then a shootout.
The first shooter for the Dogs was Holland. He came in on goal and fired a shot and was stopped by the blocker of Leggio. Varone was first for the Americans. he came in on goal, faked a shot and then went to the backhand and scored to give them the lead. Geoffrion was up for the dogs, he came in and fired a shot and was denied. Flynn was up for Rochester, he went in slowly and had his eyes on the top left corner but he fired the shot top right and it froze Mayer as it went into the net. Bournival went up for the Dogs and he was stopped. So Brennan could win it. He went to the backhand and was stopped. So it was up to Boyce to keep the game alive.
He fired a shot blocker side and scored. So it continues. Foligno had a chance to win it on the 4th shot, he fired a shot five hole and scored to win the game. 3-2 Rochester is the final. In the win, Leggio made 29 saves. In the loss, Mayer made 33 saves. These two teams will go at it again tonight in Hamilton on Sportsnet at 7:00pm E.t
Written By Andrew Di Pardo
Friday, November 2, 2012
NHL CANCELS WINTER CLASSIC
Today the NHL announced that they have cancelled the 2013 Winter Classic. The game was set to take place on January 1st in Detroit between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Detroit Red Wings. The NHL owes "The Big House" $250,000 for the time that they have had the stadium reserved. The next thing on the NHLs list is to cancel the Regular Season games for December if no deal is set in place by the final week of November.
Written By Andrew Di Pardo
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