

150-year-old Middletown library seeks $50,000 to examine possible new locations.Spectator at Steelers game dies after fall from escalator.M&T Bank reports 325 layoffs in CT, plans to cut 333 more jobs.Dulos co-defendant Kent Mawhinney due in court Monday.
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Middletown Garden Club offering thousands of free pollinator plants to public.Middletown residents complain about e-bikes, scooters cluttering sidewalks.Cromwell fire chief resigns effective immediately."It would have been nice to play the way we're capable of playing, but we got the win and that's all that counts."Īnd the wins keep piling up despite some odd streaks - 9-0, then 1-7 and now 7-2. "We didn't play as emotional as we did the night before, or play two periods like we can, but we found a way to win. "No jump or jam tonight," LaBarbera said. That has more to do with each player striving to surpass his potential and thus improve his chances to reach the ultimate level. "When you can't get yourself ready for a division game," McGill said, "maybe you're in the wrong business."Ĭonsistency from game to game is one issue that McGill has addressed this season to his club. "I don't know where the players went after last night's game," McGill said, "but maybe they should have gone somewhere else. Wolf Pack coach Ryan McGill, elated after Saturday's 3-2 decision over Manchester, wasn't pleased by his club's lack of competitiveness for most of the match. 27 - to challenge the first-place Monarchs (21-4, 43) who snapped a three-game slide with a 4-3 win at Springfield on Sunday. Meanwhile, the Wolf Pack (17-9, 37) keep making net gains with another push - a 7-2 run since Nov. "Right now, we're working hard, but not bearing down around the net." "Our effort has been much better lately," Worcester coach Don Granato said. "I was fortunate to finally bury one of my chances."īurying shots has been a concern for Worcester (14-11, 30 points) which hasn't scored many goals in its last four games - just six - but the IceCats have managed to snare seven points to hover in the middle of the Atlantic Division standings. "We were able to put pressure in their end, (Jamie) Lundmark made a great pass," Nycholat said. The Wolf Pack were able to get Curtis Sanford moving from side to side and persistency paid off as Nycholat snapped a bullet from about 25 feet. In fact, Nycholat had good chances from the left circle and right circle on shift right before scoring the tying goal from the middle of the slot off a pass from Lundmark after some strong work in the corners from Jozef Balej and Chad Wiseman.
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Nycholat eventually tied it late in the third period when Hartford put together a series of forays.

LaBarbera made 31 saves in the game and came up huge when Worcester miscued on a two-man advantage midway in the second period when the IceCats could have added to their 1-0 cushion. The Wolf Pack didn't create many scoring opportunities over the first 40 minutes - just a dozen shots - but they managed to stay within a goal of the IceCats thanks to LaBarbera's steady netminding.
