AHL/ECHL Monday Mentions, March 4
AHL:
The Worcester Sharks had a lukewarm weekend. Perhaps it was closer to tepid. They lost two of three games in three days. Friday they played at Providence, scoring first but losing 3-1. That first goal was a short handed tally by Marek Viendensky, at 19:15 of the second period. It held up until the mid-point of the third period when the Bruins tied the game. The...
The league with no name
In today’s Mercury News there’s a story by Mark Emmons about Alex Stalock’s return to pro hockey. Stalock recently completed a stint with the Stockton Thunder:
When Sharks training camp opened in September, there was a growing optimism. Stalock skated for the first time. He slowly worked up to a rehab stint with Stockton, a minor league affiliate for the Sharks and Edmonton...
Sharks prospect thrilled to be back on the ice
Goalie Alex Stalock fights back from what could have been a career-ending injur
Via Inside Bay Area
February 14, 2012
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Mug safety and other thoughts
Something, presumably not grave, happened to the Sharks number one goalie yesterday in practice. I will assume it had nothing to do with a baseball bat:
@PollakOnSharks: “Change in net: #Sjshark Niemi dinged up in practice and Tyson Sexsmith recalled from WOR to serve as Greiss’s back-up tonight vs. DAL.”
If you’ve been following Twitter news about Alex Stalock, you might...
Cam Gore: An Alex Stalock update
Alex Stalock is a twenty-four year old goalie drafted in the 4th round (112th overall) of the 2005 NHL entry draft by the San Jose Sharks. His numbers and accomplishments are what you would read at the beginning of a NHL net minders resume at the end of a long and successful career.
As a rookie in the AHL in 2009/10 he set a league record for wins with thirty-nine, he was selected to the AH...
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