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PRE-GAME REPORT: WOLF PACK HOST BRUINS IN CRUCIAL GAME 3 SHOWDOWN

PRE-GAME REPORT: WOLF PACK HOST BRUINS IN CRUCIAL GAME 3 SHOWDOWN

May 8, 2024

HARTFORD, CT – The Hartford Wolf Pack return to the XL Center for the first time since April 19th tonight for Game 3 of their Atlantic Division Semifinals series against the Providence Bruins. The series is tied 1-1 after the teams split two games in Providence last week.

The puck drop is set for 7:00 p.m., and coverage is available on AHLTV and Mixlr.

Tale of The Tape:

The Wolf Pack and Bruins met ten times during the regular season, with each team winning five games. The Wolf Pack posted a record of 5-4-1-0, while the Bruins went 5-3-1-1.

This is the seventh all-time Calder Cup Playoff series between the rivals and the second meeting in as many springs. Each team has claimed three of the first six series, with the Wolf Pack winning the last two in 2015 and 2023.

Hartford took Game 1 by a final score of 4-3 last Wednesday night at the Amica Mutual Pavilion, but the Bruins struck back in a big way in Game 2, winning 6-0.

Vincent Arseneau opened the scoring just 2:43 into the hockey game, tipping in a shot from the point by Jared McIsaac. Jayson Megna buried his first goal of the Calder Cup Playoffs at 13:44, converting on a chance from the slot, while Brett Harrison tapped in his first career Calder Cup Playoff goal at 14:08 on a feed from Arseneau.

Ian Mitchell ballooned the lead to 4-0 at 7:38 of the second period, blasting in a goal on a five-on-three advantage. Arseneau then popped home his second goal of the night at 15:49, converting from the left-wing circle after a turnover. Mitchell’s powerplay goal from the right-wing boards at 52 seconds of the third period made it 6-0 for the Bruins, the eventual final score.

During the regular season series, the Wolf Pack posted a 3-2-0-0 record at the XL Center against the Bruins. The Bruins were 2-2-1-0 in Hartford.

Wolf Pack Outlook:

Friday night’s Game 2 loss was the largest loss of the season for the Wolf Pack. Their largest margin of defeat during the regular season was four goals. It was tied for the largest margin of defeat in a Calder Cup Playoff game in Wolf Pack history with a 7-1 loss at Worcester on April 5th, 1998, and a 6-0 loss at Worcester on April 22nd, 2009.

Forward Brett Berard recorded a playoff career-high six shots in Game 2 on Friday night. That’s tied with fellow rookie Brennan Othmann for the most shots by a Wolf Pack player in a playoff game this spring.

Defenseman Nikolas Brouillard and forward Riley Nash each recorded…

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