CATCH THE WAVE

One of Howlings biggest supporters is Dave Romeiko, one of the senior Account Execs with the CT Whale. He is likely to be not only the top salesperson with the…

WHALE START NEW YEAR WITH TIME CHANGE

WHALE’S JAN. 1 GAME CHANGED TO 5PM *           *           *           * Battle with P-Bruins rescheduled from 7PM HARTFORD, December 28, 2010: Whalers Sports & Entertainment president and COO Howard Baldwin,…

WHALE WEEKLY: Dec. 27, 2010 – Jan. 2, 2011

The Whale (15-12-2-5, 37 pts.) moved into a second-place tie in the Atlantic Division this past week, by gaining three out of a possible four points in a pair of…

WILLIAMS INSURANCE

The Connecticut Whale is bringing in some veteran experience to the team and to the front line and they’re doing it on the cheap by signing Stanley Cup winner Jason…

WHALE WEEKLY: December 20-26, 2010

The Whale won two out of three games this past week, to up their record to 14-12-2-4 for 34 points.  Connecticut outlasted the Adirondack Phantoms Wednesday in Glens Falls, NY,…

FROM THE CREASE with Bruce Berlet

By Bruce Berlet When Chad Kolarik was asked how the Connecticut Whale had been able to make such a dramatic turnaround the past month, you could almost hear the surfer…

WHALE WEEKLY: December 13-19, 2010

The Whale is on a 6-0-0-2 roll, and has won a season-high four straight games, after sweeping a pair of home outings this past weekend.  The Whale thumped the first-place…

IT’S ALL ABOUT THE BOUNCES

(Due to having a crippling case of the flu, we were unable to watch yesterday’s game between the Connecticut Whale and the Adirondack Phantoms. However, our good friend Bruce Berlet…

FROM THE CREASE with Bruce Berlet

By Bruce Berlet CROMWELL – Winning has a way of curing a lot of ills, as the Connecticut Whale has discovered the past three weeks. After a 1-9-2-1 slide led…

WHALE WEEKLY: December 6-12, 2010

The Whale (10-11-2-4, 26 pts.) has climbed into a tie for fourth place in the Atlantic Division, after a 2-0-0-1 week last week.  A 2-1 shootout loss at Worcester was…