Showing posts with label Adirondack Phantoms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adirondack Phantoms. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Gameday preview

The River Rats are featured today in each of the three major local newspapers, the Albany Times Union, the Troy Record and the Schenectady Daily Gazette.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Rivalry renewed?

Bill Cain at the Schenectady Daily Gazette previews the next two games of the Northway rivalry. 

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Monday, November 9, 2009

Weekend highlights

Video highlights from Friday and Saturday are now available on YouTube. Watch here and here.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Weekend news & notes

Friday post-game coverage:
Saturday post-game coverage:

Sunday post-game coverage:
More news:
Notes:
  • Brandon Sutter was called up to Carolina Saturday after the Canes' Tuomo Ruutu was suspended for three games by the NHL for a hit on Darcy Tucker of the Colorado Avalanche. Sutter centered the Hurricanes' third line and played a regular shift in his first NHL appearance of the season on Saturday against the Minnesota Wild. Sutter will likely play for the Canes again on Wednesday and next Saturday. 
  • Sutter may never be coming back, even after Ruutu returns. The Hurricanes placed fourth-line center Stephane Yelle on waivers. Yelle's ice-time has been limited and now he could be on the way out the door. That would open up a permanent space for Sutter on the NHL roster.
  • Steven Goertzen suffered a concussion Friday night against Rochester. He did not play Saturday or Sunday. His status for next weekend is questionable. He was playing fantastic up until the injury. 
  • The Rats called up Jacob MicFlickier from the ECHL's Florida Everblades on Saturday. MicFlikier, who was signed by the Rats during the offseason, is currently the Blades' top scorer with two goals and three assists after four games. He attended the Rats' training camp and skated well during the preseason. He did not arrive at the Times Union Center in time for warm-ups on Saturday, but was on the bench when the puck dropped. MicFlickier scored a goal against the Phantoms 13:49 into the first period. Watch it here.
  • The Rats collected only two of six possible points over the weekend. It was undoubtedly a tiring and mostly disappointing three-day stretch. But all things considered, the Rats played solid. Not perfect, but solid. When the chips were down, they never gave up. They pushed Friday night's game to the last seconds, and despite being down 4-1 on Sunday they showed true spirit and poured on the pressure late in the game. The team is showing character and several players are stepping up in the wake of injuries and call-ups. 
  • Justin Peters continues to play phenomenal hockey. His ability to stay focused under pressure is most impressive. His puck-handling skills are also much improved. After six games, Peters has registered four wins, a GAA of 2.33 and a SV% of .923. He has been named a star-of-the-game in three of his six contests. 
  • Captain Pat Dwyer is playing as passionate as ever. You can tell he takes the role of captain very seriously. He is always coming through when it counts. His hunger for the puck gets the whole team going. He is possibly the Rats' most valuable player. 
  • There is little doubt Zach Boychuk will be a future NHL star. He is the pure definition of raw talent. He is always moving his legs, creating opportunities and drawing penalties. His game-winner against Adirondack was an absolute beauty. He's a natural. 
  • After six home games, Zack FitzGerald is already a fan favorite. His physical style of play is a valued commodity for the Rats' young and undersized club. The opposition fears his presence. He was punishing the Phantoms all night on Saturday. If anyone is fired up for the rivalry, it's him.  
  • There is no telling where the Rats would be without the services of Jonathan Paiement. His willingness to block shots has been invaluable.
  • Attendance at the Times Union Center has been less than spectacular. In six games, the Rats have averaged 3,332 people a contest. Only four AHL teams are drawing smaller crowds. Adirondack is in the middle of the pack with an average attendance of 4,238. Time to step it up Albany!
  • The East Division is extremely tight. Less than four points separate the first and last place teams. Albany and Hershey are tied with 10 points. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton and Adirondack have nine a piece (the Penguins have two games in hand, the Phantoms have one). Binghamton and Syracuse have eight points each. Norfolk has six with a game in hand.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Video highlights from Saturday

Video highlights from Saturday's game against the Phantoms are available on YouTube. Watch here and here.

Rats defeat Phantoms in OT, 2-1

Post-game coverage:

Friday, October 16, 2009

Rivalry reborn

Chris Fitz Gerald of the Troy Record takes a look back at the good old days of Albany vs. Adirondack hockey, a rivalry that will return tomorrow night.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Rivalry kicks off with a bang

(Photo by Jennifer Bock)

The Albany River Rats and Adirondack Phantoms kicked off the Northway rivalry with a bang on Friday and Saturday night.

No points or positions in the standings were up for grabs in the two-game preseason series, but something less tangible was clearly on the line.

The Rats hit the ice determined to set the tone against their new arch-nemesis from the north...and they did just that.

During 125 minutes of intense and physical hockey, the Rats and Phantoms traded punches, penalties and home-town wins.

The Phantoms won the first contest on Friday in a shootout, 2-1, while the River Rats dominated the second match on Saturday, 5-1. Each team recorded a victory, but there was little doubt regarding which team was superior.

During both contests Albany had better puck control and spent more time on the attack. The Rats out-shot the Phantoms 27 to 20 in Glens Falls, and 27 to 16 at the Times Union Center.

Adirondack netminder Johan Backlund saved the Phantoms from losing the first match.

The Rats had a multitude of chances in game one, but only winger Jerome Samson was able to score. Samson played well and has been impressive at camp. He was assisted by Drayson Bowman and Elgin Reid.

Bowman, after tallying an assist, was injured in a knee-on-knee collision. He did not return and did not play Saturday. No word on his condition.

Reid is at camp on a tryout basis and playing solid.

The Rats were blessed with the presence of Zach Boychuk in game two. Boychuk, a 2008 first-round draft pick, was recently assigned to Albany from Carolina. He was undoubtedly the most skilled player on the ice Saturday night.

Zach Boychuk
(Photo by Jennifer Bock)

Boychuk's constant pursuit of the puck put the Phantoms on their heels throughout game. He finished the night with two points, scoring a goal off a beautiful set-up by Bryan Rodney and helping Jacob Micflikier net the Rats' final goal in the third.

Boychuk also drew several penalties, as the Phantoms were forced to hook and hold the speedy youngster all night.

In the second period, Boychuk was awarded a penalty shot after being tackled on a break-away. He was unable to convert. After he returned to the bench, back-up veteran goaltender Mike Morrison provided the rookie some advice for the future. Boychuk listened carefully.

Also getting on the board were Stefan Chaput, assisted by Nicolas Blanchard; Harrison Reed, assisted by Steven Goertzen and Jacob Micflikier; and Mike Angelidis, assisted by Brad Herauf. In addition, Jonathan Paiement landed two secondary assists on the goals by Boychuk and Micflikier.

As some fans may remember, last season some of the tougher clubs around the league took advantage of the Rats' smaller stature and lack of healthy enforcers. Not this time.

The Phantoms' attempts to intimidate fell flat. The Rats were not afraid go hit-for-hit, mix things up after the whistle, and drop the gloves.

In the bare-knuckle department, Zack Fitzgerald did exactly what he was signed to do. During the first period of game two, Fitzgerald noticed a Phantom taking cheap shots in a post-whistle scrum. Fitzgerald moved in, singled out his man, dropped the gloves and delivered numerous haymakers in a lengthy bout.

Albany's Zack Fitzgerald and Nicolas Blanchard fight Adirondack's Matt Clackson and Josh Beaulieu
(Photo by Jennifer Bock)

Meanwhile, Niclolas Blanchard went toe-to-toe with a man of his own, earning a game misconduct for the secondary altercation. Blanchard may have lost his playing privileges for the night, but Albany kept the momentum.

The Rats and Phantoms totaled 160 penalty minutes, ten belonging to Brad Herauf, who was perhaps the most passionate and spirited player on the ice.

Herauf, who is fighting for a spot on the AHL roster, brings toughness and great character to the bench. His drive motivates the entire team.

Brad Herauf
(Photo by Jennifer Bock)

Herauf is a true worker that always appears to be improving. He is best known for his toughness, but is capable of producing hard-nosed offense as well. He tallied an assist in Saturday's game on a goal by Mike Angelidis.

D-man Benn Olson should be commended for delivering big hits and playing a good defensive game. He sent the final message of the preseason with a fight against Andrew Lord at the end of intermission on Saturday.

Benn Olson takes care of business at the final buzzer
(Photo by Jennifer Bock)

Harrison Reed, who has been skating well since the first day of training camp, had a very strong second night, notching the game-winner and earning first star.

Brett Carson was designated captain on Friday. Carson did not play Saturday and the "C" was worn by Mike Angelidis.

Netminders Mike Murphy and Mike Morrison split time in the first game. Justin Peters secured the win on Saturday.

Steven Goertzen, Nicolas Blanchard, Bryan Rodney, Zach Boychuk and Pat Dwyer did not play in Glens Falls. Brett Carson, Nick Dodge, Jerome Samson, Drayson Bowman and Pat Dwyer were scratched in game two.

Brandon Sutter, Michael Ryan, Jamie McBain and Jay Harrison remain in Carolina.

Attendance in Albany more than doubled the previous night's showing in Glens Falls, 5,289 to 2,039. The Rats offered free tickets.

The River Rats start the regular season at home next Saturday at 7 p.m. against the Manchester Monarchs.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Rats, Phantoms to compete for 'Time Warner Cable Cup'

The River Rats today announced a new promotion for the Northway rivalry with the Adirondack Phantoms. Over the next two seasons, the Rats and Phantoms will compete for the "Time Warner Cable Cup," which will come with a $5,000 prize for a non-profit organization of the winning team's choice. The Rats' website has the details.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Ryan McGinnis Joins K-Wings

Defenseman Ryan McGinnis, who played 27 games with the River Rats last season, has found a new home with the Kalamazoo Wings, ECHL affiliate of the Worcester Sharks and Adirondack Phantoms. The full story is available at the K-Wings' website.