Saturday, October 13, 2012

AHL Boxscores from October 12, 2012

Daily Schedule and Scores

Final 123TPPS
MIL:C. Mueller (19:17 2nd), P. Cehlin (03:28 3rd), P. Cehlin (07:34 3rd)
GR:J. Andersson (09:49 1st), L. Ferraro (15:31 2nd)
Text Game SheetGame SheetGame Summary Van Andel Arena
Milwaukee AdmiralsMilwaukee Web Cast01231/726
Grand Rapids GriffinsGrand Rapids Radio BroadcastWeb Cast11021/421
Final 123TPPS
MCH:A. Loktionov (19:43 2nd), A. Andreoff (01:43 3rd), L. Vey (16:49 3rd)
PRO:J. Tardif (15:38 1st)
Text Game SheetGame SheetGame Summary Dunkin' Donuts Center
Manchester MonarchsManchester Radio BroadcastWeb Cast01231/321
Providence BruinsProvidence Web Cast10010/530
Final SO 123OTSOTPPS
SYR:M. Barberio (05:28 1st), M. Angelidis (19:14 2nd), C. Conacher (01:42 3rd), T. Johnson (08:01 3rd), T. Johnson (10:09 3rd)
RCH:C. Tropp (00:24 1st), C. Tropp (14:52 1st), M. Foligno (16:12 1st), M. Pysyk (03:22 2nd), M. Mancari (12:42 3rd)
Text Game SheetGame SheetGame Summary Blue Cross Arena
Syracuse CrunchSyracuse Web Cast1130052/734
Rochester AmericansRochester Web Cast3110161/725
Final 123TPPS
BRI:C. Cizikas (03:23 2nd), N. Niederreiter (05:13 2nd), C. Cizikas (06:26 2nd), B. Nelson (08:39 2nd), J. Persson (18:55 2nd), B. DeFazio (01:00 3rd)
CT:K. Newbury (02:31 1st), K. Jean (14:52 1st), M. Vernace (04:27 3rd), K. Newbury (06:16 3rd)
Text Game SheetGame SheetGame Summary XL Center Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Bridgeport Sound TigersBridgeport Web Cast05162/745
Connecticut WhaleConnecticut Web Cast20243/831
Final 123TPPS
OKC:M. Arcobello (14:16 2nd)
LE:B. Thomas (03:05 2nd), A. Agozzino (16:27 3rd)
Text Game SheetGame SheetGame Summary Quicken Loans Arena
Oklahoma City BaronsOklahoma City Radio BroadcastWeb Cast01011/730
Lake Erie MonstersLake Erie Web Cast01120/629
Final 123TPPS
WOR:T. Oleksuk (15:41 2nd), S. Stalberg (18:33 2nd)
NOR:J. Mitchell (02:07 1st), P. Holland (12:47 1st), T. Bodie (10:41 3rd), K. Palmieri (19:56 3rd)
Text Game SheetGame SheetGame Summary Norfolk Scope
Worcester SharksWorcester Radio BroadcastWeb Cast02021/321
Norfolk AdmiralsNorfolk Web Cast20240/325
Final 123TPPS
PEO:A. Peluso (09:02 3rd)
ABB:B. Walter (10:47 1st), R. Horak (01:14 2nd), B. Street (14:05 2nd), S. Baertschi (16:17 2nd)
Text Game SheetGame SheetGame Summary Abbotsford Entertainment & Sports Centre
Peoria RivermenPeoria Web Cast00110/325
Abbotsford HeatAbbotsford Web Cast13041/516


SOURCE:  theahl.com

Friday, October 12, 2012

Game on: AHL season set to open tonight

by John Wawrow, Associated Press

(AP) —Marcus Foligno considers himself among the fortunate with the NHL lockout preparing to enter its second month.
As much as the hard-hitting forward would prefer to be wearing a Buffalo Sabres uniform, Foligno can appreciate there are far worse things than opening the season with Rochester of the American Hockey League.

Just ask his older brother Nick Foligno, a member of the Columbus Blue Jackets, who's back home in Sudbury, Ontario, going stir crazy during the NHL lockout.

"He reminds me every day," said Foligno, who unlike his brother is eligible to play in the AHL.

"People think it's tough to be down here, but it isn't. It's a great opportunity for myself," he said. "And I know from talking to Nick, he's pretty bummed out every day, and he's bored."

The NHL season, which was supposed to open on Thursday, remains on indefinite hold.

It's "Game On" in the AHL, though, which prepares to open its season with a seven-game slate on Friday.

"I'm actually one of the lucky ones," said Foligno, the son of former Sabres captain Mike Foligno. "I'm excited, ready to get going."

From Albany, N.Y., to Abbotsford, British Columbia, Charlotte to San Antonio, Foligno will be one of about 100 NHL-caliber players competing in the 30-team AHL for however long it takes the NHL and the NHL Players' Association to resolve their differences.

Two of the Flyers top youngsters, Brayden Schenn and Sean Couturier, are playing for Adirondack in Glens Falls, N.Y. Forward Adam Henrique, a rookie of the year finalist with the Devils last year, is in Albany.

There's a goalie glut in Abbotsford, the Calgary Flames affiliate, where the Heat feature three players with NHL experience, Leland Irving, Danny Taylor and Barry Brust.

And then there's the Oklahoma City Barons, whose lineup will include Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, the first pick in the 2011 draft, highly touted free agent Justin Schultz and Jordan Eberle. And don't forget Taylor Hall, who is pegged to join the Barons once he's fully recovered from a shoulder injury.

"They've pretty much got the first line from the Edmonton Oilers playing," AHL president/CEO David Andrews said. "I think it will probably have a number of fans sample the game that might not have. And we believe that once fans sample the game, and they see the caliber of play that it'll gain some traction."

Andrews, however, has mixed emotions.

He's excited about the influx of talent and the chance for the league to gain additional exposure in being the only game in town. And yet, Andrews would rather not have the extra attention come at the NHL's expense.

"We would prefer the NHL would be playing," he said. "We think that's the engine that drives the business of hockey and interest in the sport. So with the NHL not playing, it's not a positive in terms of the long-term growth of our business."

Andrews didn't have immediate figures on league-wide ticket sales for this season, but expects them to be up based on how AHL attendance increased during the last NHL lockout, which wiped out the entire 2004-05 season.

In Rochester, the Americans roster will feature eight players with NHL experience, including Foligno and center Cody Hodgson, who was one of Buffalo's prized additions after being acquired in a deal with Vancouver in February.

Hodgson, who has 20 goals and 23 assists in 91 NHL games, considers playing in the minors as a chance to help him develop.

"I'm in full support of the union and what we're trying to accomplish," Hodgson said. "Everyone's looking to play hockey in the NHL, and everyone wants it to start. But I can just make sure that I'm ready and playing well here, and doing what I can to help this team."

Hodgson is already forming a bond with his teammates, and sharing an apartment with Foligno and defenseman Braydon McNabb.

Foligno is benefiting from Hodgson's presence in more ways than one. Not only will the two likely play on the same line, Hodgson also is credited for making a mean egg for breakfast.

"He asks me what I want and he makes them," Foligno said, noting Hodgson uses organic eggs and adds coconut oil. "So I just sit at the kitchen table and wait for it, and it's golden."

It's another reason for Foligno to remind himself how good he's got it.
"If the NHL doesn't start, and I play a whole year here, if that's the worst case, then I don't think that's pretty bad," Foligno said. "We'll see. But hopefully it gets resolved."

SOURCE: theahl.com

Marlies Open Season Against Rival Rochester

The Toronto Marlies announced Thursday, the team’s 2012-13 opening day roster. The Marlies, who will begin their eighth season on Saturday, open with 24 skaters and three goaltenders.

Toronto’s 2012-13 roster consists of goaltenders Mark Owuya, Jussi Rynnas and Ben Scrivens; defencemen Jesse Blacker, Mark Fraser, Jake Gardiner, Simon Gysbers, Korbinian Holzer, Mike Kostka, Paul Ranger and Dylan Yeo; and forwards Spencer Abbott, Will Acton, Carter Ashton, Keith Aucoin, Joe Colborne, Jerry D’Amigo, Nicolas Deschamps, Jamie Devane, Ryan Hamilton, Nazem Kadri, Leo Komarov, Greg McKegg, Brad Ross, Kenny Ryan, Greg Scott, Mike Zigomanis.

The Marlies also announced Thursday, the team’s broadcast schedule for the month of October. Toronto’s four home games are highlighted by two Rogers Sportsnet ONE broadcasts – October 13 against Rochester and October 20 against Hamilton. Leafs TV will air live coverage of the other two Marlies home games in October – October 14 against Lake Erie and October 21 against Grand Rapids.

The Marlies play their season opener on Saturday, October 13 against the Rochester Americans, AHL affiliate of the Buffalo Sabres, at 5 p.m. at Ricoh Coliseum. For 2012-13 Marlies ticket information, including season ticket packages and group seats, visit marlies.ca or call the team’s ticket line at 416-597-PUCK. For the full 2012-13 schedule please visit marlies.ca.

Source: marlies.ca

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Cuts Made to Marlies Training Camp Roster

The Marlies have trimmed the following players from the AHL roster:

(F) Tyler Brenner
(F) Sam Carrick
(F) Andrew Crescenzi
(G) Andrew Engelage
(D) Ryan Grimshaw
(F) Adam Hughesman
(D) Corey Syvret

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Marlies Sweep Pre-Season Against Hamilton

TORONTO MARLIES (2) -AT- HAMILTON BULLDOGS (0)

The Toronto Marlies defeated the Hamilton Bulldogs, AHL affiliate of the Montreal Canadiens, by a score of 2-0 tonight from the Wayne Gretzky Sports Centre in Brantford, Ontario.

After a scoreless first period, which saw the Bulldogs outshoot the Marlies 17-6, Toronto responded with a breakaway goal from Ryan Hamilton midway through the second period. Sam Carrick sealed the win for the Marlies with a third period tally on a cross-ice pass from Greg McKegg.

Toronto concludes the preseason with two wins over division rival Hamilton, outscoring the Bulldogs 5-1 over that span.

The Marlies will open the 2012-13 regular season against the Rochester Americans, AHL affiliate of the Buffalo Sabres at 5 p.m. on Saturday, October 13 at Ricoh Coliseum. Tickets can be purchased by calling the team’s ticket line at 416-597-PUCK (7825) or by visiting marlies.ca.

Toronto Goal Scorer(s): Ryan Hamilton, Sam Carrick
Hamilton Goal Scorer(s): --

Game Notes
  • Sam Carrick picked up his first goal in a Marlies uniform
  • Ben Scrivens and Jussi Rynnas split the game in net for Toronto
  • Greg McKegg picked up his second point of the preseason (1 goal, 1 assist)
SOURCE:  marlies.ca

Sunday, October 7, 2012




HAMILTON BULLDOGS (1) -AT- TORONTO MARLIES (3)

The Toronto Marlies defeated the Hamilton Bulldogs – AHL affiliate of the Montreal Canadiens – by a score of 3-1 in front of a sold out crowd tonight at the Cobourg Community Centre in Cobourg, Ontario.

The Bulldogs took a 1-0 lead into the first intermission on Stephen Macaulay’s first goal of the preseason. Toronto tied the game in the middle frame on a goal from Brad Ross. Greg Scott notched the game-winning goal with less than two minutes left on the clock in the third period. Greg McKegg added an empty net goal to help secure the win for Toronto.

Toronto and Hamilton will square off in the preseason finale for both clubs on Monday, October 8 at the Wayne Gretzky Sports Centre in Brantford, Ontario.

The Marlies will open the regular season on Saturday, October 13 with a game against the Rochester Americans – AHL affiliate of the Buffalo Sabres – at Ricoh Coliseum. Puck drop is set for 5 p.m. Tickets are still available and can be purchased by calling the team’s ticket line at 416-597-PUCK (7825).

Toronto Goal Scorer(s): Brad Ross, Greg Scott, Greg McKegg
Hamilton Goal Scorer(s): Stephen Macaulay

Game Notes:
  • Brad Ross scored his first goal as a member of the Toronto Marlies
  • Greg Scott was named the game’s first star
  • Ben Scrivens and Mark Owuya split the game in net for Toronto
SOURCE:  marlies.ca

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Marlies Announce Camp Roster

Marlies Announce Camp Roster



September 25, 2012



The Toronto Marlies announced Tuesday, the team’s 2012 training camp roster as they enter their eighth season in the American Hockey League. The Marlies have invited 34 players to training camp including 20 forwards, 10 defencemen and four goaltenders. Below is a list of the players attending camp.



Forwards: Spencer Abbott, Will Acton, Carter Ashton, Keith Aucoin, Tyler Brenner, Sam Carrick, Joe Colborne, Andrew Crescenzi, Jerry D’Amigo, Nicolas Deschamps, Jamie Devane, Ryan Hamilton, Adam Hughesman, Nazem Kadri, Leo Komarov, Greg McKegg, Brad Ross, Kenny Ryan, Greg Scott and Mike Zigomanis



Defencemen: Jesse Blacker, Mark Fraser, Jake Gardiner, Ryan Grimshaw, Simon Gysbers, Korbinian Holzer, Mike Kostka, Paul Ranger, Corey Syvret and Dylan Yeo



Goaltenders: Andrew Engelage, Mark Owuya, Jussi Rynnas and Ben Scrivens



Training camp opens on Thursday at the MasterCard Centre for Hockey Excellence in Etobicoke. The first on ice practice will take place at 9 a.m. on Saturday, September 29 at Ricoh Coliseum. Toronto’s first preseason game will be played at the Cobourg Community Centre in Cobourg, Ontario on October 6 at 7 p.m. against the Hamilton Bulldogs, AHL affiliate of the Montreal Canadiens.



The Marlies will open the 2012-13 regular season on Saturday, October 13 at 5 p.m. when they host the Rochester Americans, AHL affiliate of the Buffalo Sabres, at Ricoh Coliseum. For 2012-13 Marlies ticket information, including season ticket packages and group seats, call the team’s ticket line at 416-597-PUCK (7825) or visit marlies.ca.

SOURCE:  www.marlies.ca