Wolf Pack Watch: Hartford‘s excellent season continues at midway point

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The Wolf Pack’s first half of the season was completed this past weekend in Hartford on Friday night against the Charlotte Checkers. Hartford began their second half of the season Saturday night in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. There are 37 games remaining on the docket for the Wolf Pack.

Through 39 games, Hartford is 23-9-2-5 for 53 points. That ranks them 1st in the Atlantic Division, Eastern Conference, and tied for 3rd in the American Hockey League (Tied for 2nd with the Tucson Road Runners. However, Tucson has the tiebreaker as they played 4 less games than Hartford).

The Wolf Pack continue their road trip as the club has 3 games throughout the week.

Adam Huska Becomes Starting Goalie

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Kris Knoblauch gave Huska the nod to become Hartford’s starting goalie once Igor Shesterkin was called up to New York last Monday. The Rangers prospect played in 3 straight games, stopping 80 of 85 shots. His record improves to 8-4-4 with a 2.61 goals against average and a .908 save percentage. Huska has looked great in his recent games, after struggling in his previous starts.

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Tom McCollum Debuts Against Wilkes-Barre/Scranton

Veteran goaltender Tom McCollum was a July 1st signing by Hartford last summer. Despite a rough and slow start to his game in the ECHL, the veteran found himself in Hartford at the halfway point of the season. Unfortunately, McCollum’s first game in a Hartford uniform was a shutout for the Penguins as Hartford lost 1-0 for their 2nd game without registering a goal in a contest.

Prior to his debut in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, McCollum spent time with the Rangers ECHL affiliate, the Maine Mariners. The goaltender played in 11 games, going 5-5 with a 3.71 goals against average and a .886 save percentage. Then he was assigned to Florida of the ECHL and has played 3 games, going 3-0 with a 1.65 goals against average and a .938 save percentage.

Standings Outlook

The Hershey Bears continue to be right behind the Wolf Pack in the Atlantic Division. Hershey ranks 2nd in the division and is behind Hartford by 2 points. The Providence Bruins rank 3rd, compiling a record of 22-15-1-2 for 47 points. The Springfield Thunderbirds are in 4th with a record of 21-18-2 for 44 points. Charlotte is in 5th with 43 points. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton is in 6th for 42 points. Seventh place belongs to Lehigh Valley with 35 points and eighth place (last) belongs to Bridgeport with 33 points. There is a 20 point gap between 1st and 8th in the division with a cluster between 3rd to 6th.

Phil Di Giuseppe Called Up

The 26 year old forward has earned himself a call up to New York based on his performance this season. Di Giuseppe has heated up offensively, registering 10 points (3 goals, 7 assists) in the last 6 of 7 games. The forward had 7 points in 4 straight games as well. He is a great spark to Hartford and could become a spark for the depth positions in New York. He has a great all around game and can fill in any voids while Brendan Lemiux is out.

On The Beat: Yegor Rykov Analysis

Be sure to check out Greg Markiewicz’s article on up and coming defenseman Yegor Rykov here.

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Upcoming Games

Wednesday, January 15th vs Utica Comets (Vancouver) at 7pm, Adirondack Bank Center at the Utica Memorial Auditorium

Friday, January 17th vs Utica Comets (Vancouver) at 7pm, Adirondack Bank Center at the Utica Memorial Auditorium

Saturday, January 18th vs Hershey Bears (Washington) at 7pm, Giant Center

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