Around the Farn: Yogan with goal and assist, Missiaen makes 37 saves in CT win
Andrew Yogan notched the tying goal early in the third period and added an assist on the fourth goal as Connecticut erased a 2-1 deficit in the third period en route to a 4-2 victory over Providence. Jason Missiaen made 37 saves to keep Providence from opening up the game early on or coming back in the third period. Blake Parlett also had a pair of assists.
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Around the Farm: Yogan notches only Whale goal in rout
Andrew Yogan notched the only goal for the AHL’s Connecticut Whale in their 5-1 dismantling by the St. John’s IceCaps. Nick Palmieri and Kris Newbury were credited with assists for the goal, but that was the lone bright spot for the Whale. Seven players finished with a minus rating –which isn’t all that surprising considering the score– and their goaltending and defense...
Andrew Yogan and Jason Wilson sent to Greenville
If you’ve been following the Whale closely this season, then you’ve surely noticed that forwards Andrew Yogan (4th, 2010) and Jason Wilson (5th, 2010) have been healthy scratches with the Whale for a good portion of the season. There are more forwards on the depth chart that are ahead of these two prospects, and it had been hurting their playing time.
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Around the Farm: Yogan, Miller, Kreider strong in Whale win
One thing that has been constant throughout the Whale’s preseason is that top prospect J.T. Miller has been having a great series of games. That was true again last night as Miller picked up an assist on Andrew Yogan’s first period goal, and played another physical and creative game. Yogan, who also is having a fantastic preseason, got on the board with his goal, while Chris...
Rangers Ink Andrew Yogan to Entry-Level Deal
The New York Rangers announced last week that 2010 fourth-round draft pick Andrew Yogan had signed with the Connecticut Whale of the AHL on a tryout basis. Now, a week later, the team has reported that Yogan, 20, has inked an entry-level deal with the organization that begins next season.
According to Cap Geek, the contract is two-way and brings along an annual cap hit of $655...
Press Release: Rangers Agree To Terms On Deal With Andrew Yogan
New York Rangers President and General Manager Glen Sather announced today that the club has agreed to terms with forward Andrew Yogan. Yogan, 20, became the first player born and raised in the state of Florida to be drafted by an NHL team when the Rangers selected him in the fourth round, 100th overall, in [...]
Rangers Agree to Terms with Yogan
The Rangers have announced that the club has agreed to terms with forward Andrew Yogan (2010 - 4th).Yogan established career-highs with 41 goals, 37 assists and 78 points, along with 96 penalty minutes in 66 games with the Peterborough Petes of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) this season.Yogan was currently playing with the CT Whale on an amateur try-out agreement and is scoreless...
Talking Prospects: Andrew Yogan, Chris Kreider, Zuccarello and more
Having the day off after last night's 2-1 overtime win against the Detroit Red Wings, the New York Rangers don't have very much going on today. However, there is plenty to talk about in regard to the organization's prospects this afternoon.
The Connecticut Whale of the AHL announced yesterday that they have signed youngsters Andrew Yogan and Peter Ceresnak to amateur...
Yogan OHL Player of The Week
This is the way to start the week off if you are a New York Ranger fan
Toronto, ON – The Ontario Hockey League today announced that Andrew Yogan of the Peterborough Petes is the OHL Player of the Week for the week ending March 18 after leading the league with eight points in three games scoring four goals and four assists along with a plus-minus rating of plus-4 to close out...
Does anybody want to win?
Okay we're going to start taking things personally if the New York Ranger and New York Islander prospects don't stop doing the opposite of the things we've been writing about for them.
One has to feel sorry for the coaching staffs of the prospects because it must be driving them up the wall not knowing what kind of effort they will get from their players on any given...
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