GUY HANGING AROUND IN DANBURY
Herm Sorcher, Danbury Whalers president and general manager announced Friday that Right Wing, Devin Guy has signed an agreement with the team to return for the 2011-12 season. Guy, a…
ROAD WARRIORS REVEAL TOP MOMENT NO. 7
GREENVILLE, SC - As part of their summer countdown of the top moments of their inaugural season in the ECHL, the Greenville Road Warriors unveiled, today, moment number seven on…
FROM THE CREASE with BRUCE BERLET
BY: Bruce Berlet Could there be a miracle comeback for Manny Malhotra in the Stanley Cup finals? The former Hartford Wolf Pack and New York Rangers forward has been cleared…
DABKOWSKI STAYS SUPER IN DANBURY
Herm Sorcher, President and GM of the Federal Hockey League’s Danbury Whalers, announced Thursday that the team had resigned center, Joe Dabkowski for the 2011-12 season. Dabkowski, a native of…
FROM THE CREASE with BRUCE BERLET
BY: Bruce Berlet Though NHL officials still deny a report the Atlanta Thrashers are about to relocate to Winnipeg, Manitoba, leading to the AHL’s Moose moving to St. John’s, Newfoundland, fans…
FROM THE CREASE with BRUCE BERLET
BY: Bruce Berlet The Connecticut Whale has made the offseason a lot more pleasant and relaxing for Jared Nightingale. The Whale exercised their 2011-12 option on the AHL contract of…
WHALE RE-SIGN DEFENSEMAN JARED NIGHTINGALE
FROM THE CT WHALE: Veteran Won 2010-11 Team Character and Community Service Awards HARTFORD, May 24, 2011: Connecticut Whale general manager Jim Schoenfeld announced today that the team has exercised its…
FROM THE CREASE with BRUCE BERLET
By: Bruce Berlet Talk about being way off base. Larry Brooks, longtime New York Rangers beat writer for the New York Post, rightfully took George Laraque to task in his…
NIEDERT RETURNS TO DANBURY
Nick Niedert Signs Agreement for 2011-12 Season Herm Sorcher, CEO and Managing General Partner of The Danbury Whalers announced that Goaltender, Nick Niedert has resigned with the team for the…
FROM THE CREASE with BRUCE BERLET
By: Bruce Berlet It seemed appropriate that rain fell as hundreds of family, friends and hockey teammates, opponents and officials filed in and out of the chapel for the private…
