Hartford Wolf Pack Weekly: Looking to build off successful weekend

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Will Cuylle alone in front looking for a goal. (Photo: John Mrakovcich, Hartford Wolf Pack)

Will Cuylle alone in front looking for a goal. (Photo: John Mrakovcich, Hartford Wolf Pack)

The Hartford Wolf Pack collected five of six points in last week’s action after having a struggling to start November.

Hartford had strong outings against Springfield, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, and Charlotte. The club was nearly six for six on points but dropped a 6-5 shootout decision against the Charlotte Checkers. Regardless, the Wolf Pack are competitive now and closing in on the mid-tier teams in the Atlantic Division.

Entering Wednesday, Hartford is 4-4-1-2 for 11 points. That ranks the group last (eighth) in the Atlantic Division and 11th in the Eastern Conference. While that sounds alarming, Hartford kept up with the other teams in the division. For instance, The seventh place Lehigh Valley Phantoms have 11 points as well (own the tiebreaker). The sixth place Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins have 13 points while Springfield is in fifth with 14 points. Charlotte has 14 points in fourth.

Depending on the outcomes this week, Hartford could find themselves climbing higher in the standings. Keep in mind that the playoffs were expanded last season and in the Atlantic Division, the sixth place team is the last team to qualify in the division.

Hartford Wolf Pack Weekly

Justin Richards (Photo: John Mrakovcich /Wolf Pack)

Andy Welinski Provides Offense From Blue Line

The veteran has found himself on the scoresheet on most nights with Hartford. Welinski has points in three straight outings, including a two point performance on November 5th against Bridgeport.

In the last four of five games, Welinski secured one goal and five assists for six points. While the defenseman provides experience and guidance to Hartford’s young defense, he compliments Hartford’s forwards group with offense from the blue-line.

For instance, Welinski’s lone goal of the season was an overtime winner, where he read the play well and converted on a great opportunity.

Welinski leads the group in points with eight (one goal, seven assists).

Lauri Pajuniemi Heats Up

The 23 year forward had a strong weekend for the club. Pajuniemi recorded two goals and one assist last week. The prospect is tied with Tim Gettinger for the most goals on the roster (five).

In the first 11 games of the season, Pajuniemi left off from where he was last season. He has shown a strong skillset, specifically his excellent shot. This season, he’s improved on his one-timers.

Pajuniemi worked on his overall game this summer and it’s paying dividends. The prospect upped his game offensively, reading plays well and has learned from his mistakes last season. After a tough rookie season, battling multiple injuries, Pajuniemi is doing well and fully adjusted to the AHL.

Dylan Garand Impresses With Beautiful Save

The talented Rangers goaltending prospect continues to play well when in net. Despite the shootout loss on Saturday, Garand made some superior saves, especially in the third when the Checkers were pressuring Hartford.

One must-see save is a candidate for AHL Save of the Year.

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