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Nov. 9, Syracuse vs Hamilton, 7:30 PM


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The Bulldogs (4-3-1-1) travel to the Bell Centre in Montreal to try and salvage a split in this homestand vs the Crunch (6-1-1-1). Syracuse won the first game 3-0 on Wednesday, a game in which the Bulldogs were playing extra close attention to the play in the defensive end.

Projected Syracuse lines:

(These are guesses based on +/- data from previous games which means surely some of these will be wrong)

Conacher - Killorn - Connolly

Johnson - Palat - Panik

Brown - Angelidis - Wyman

Devos - Gauthier

Cote - Taormina

Barberio - Nightengale

Korobov - Oberg

Gugas

Tokarski

Projected Hamilton lines:

Holland - Bournival - Gallagher

Quailer - Geoffrion - Palushaj

Dumont - Boyce - Blunden

Nattinen - Berger - Stortini

Beaulieu - St-Denis

Tinordi - Ellis

Nash - Corbin

Mayer

Puck drop is at 7:30 PM, Funny820 as always will have the play-by-play. The game can also be seen on TVA Sports on tape delay.

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1-0 Syracuse on a redirect from Devos from Korobov. Geoffrion also left the game after getting hit by former Bulldog J-P Cote.

New lines for tonight too:

Holland - Bournival - Gallagher

Quailer - Geoffrion - Blunden

Dumont - Nattinen - Boyce (not sure who is C on this line, I know Nattinen took one draw)

Palushaj - Berger - Stortini

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Mayer is single handedly keeping Hamilton in this, I never thought I'd type those words but he has been terrific tonight,

Tinordi gets into a fight with Gudas, Derek describes it as Tinordi "pounding him like a piece of raw meat."

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PRESS RELEASE

MONTREAL – The Montreal Canadiens issued today a medical update on the status of forward Blake Geoffrion. He was injured in the first period of Friday’s game against the Syracuse Crunch at the Bell Centre.

Blake Geoffrion, 24, had successful surgery last night for treatment of a depressed skull fracture. His condition is stable and he remains at the intensive care unit at the hospital.

He is out indefinitely, and the medical staff is expecting a complete recovery from his injury.

http://canadiens.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=645373

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Not sure how Mayer wasnt a star of game, Quailer had a good one, but Mayer kept it close for along time.

Bulldogs d-men are constantly both checking same man at same time below the goalline? Not a winning strategy. leaving front of net wide open.

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