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"[Matt] Martin has done well. His game really translates nicely to the pros, no? And Mauldin's a lot of fun to watch. Bentivoglio has done a great job turning it up from the past couple of years. "

>>Sound Tigers beat writer Mike Fornabaio talks about the most impressive players on the farm in his online chat at ConnPost.com today.

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funny… i was on earlier, you tubing his fights this year… the bridgeport site has a nice shot of him clocking byers in a rivalry ad vs the wolfpack…

why isn't #16 hanging in the rafters?

by bob l on Dec 22, 2009 2:41 PM EST reply actions  

That is sweet

Nice colors on that uni, too. I can picture this, him rocking in an Isles uni. I’m feelin’ it.

Lighthouse Hockey: Eyes on Tavares, mug full of Moulson.

by Dominik on Dec 22, 2009 4:52 PM EST up reply actions  

I hope he can knock the stench out of that number. I would like to remember anyone other than Derik King in that number.

Sooner or later someone is going to have to tell the truth about the Lighthouse Project and when they do I will probably be really old if not dead.

by metalcoconut on Dec 23, 2009 9:19 AM EST up reply actions  

well, in the preseason isles had him in #46… personally though, #27 was my # so this kid would become an instant hit with me

why isn't #16 hanging in the rafters?

by bob l on Dec 23, 2009 9:44 AM EST up reply actions  

Damn, hating on Derek King? Peca didn’t wash any of it for you?

Still, for me #27 is always John Tonelli and his fantastic facial hair. Oooh yeah…

Lighthouse Hockey: Eyes on Tavares, mug full of Moulson.

by Dominik on Dec 23, 2009 11:55 AM EST up reply actions  

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Josh Bailey 12 LW 10/2/1989 190 6-1
Rick DiPietro 39 G 9/19/1981 190 6-1
Mark Eaton 4 D 5/6/1977 215 6-1
Michael Grabner 40 RW 10/5/1987 185 6-0
Travis Hamonic 3 D 8/16/1990 203 6-2
Milan Jurcina 27 D 6/7/1983 253 6-4
Andrew MacDonald 47 D 9/7/1986 196 6-1
Matt Martin 17 LW 3/8/1989 210 6-3
Al Montoya 35 G 2/13/1985 203 6-2
Mike Mottau 10 D 3/19/1978 190 6-0
Matt Moulson 26 LW 11/1/1983 205 6-1
Evgeni Nabokov 20 G 7/25/1975 200 6-0
Aaron Ness 55 D 5/18/1990 170 5-10
Nino Niederreiter 25 RW 9/8/1992 205 6-2
Frans Nielsen 51 C 4/24/1984 184 6-0
Kyle Okposo 21 RW 4/16/1988 205 6-0
Jay Pandolfo 29 LW 12/27/1974 190 6-1
P.A. Parenteau 15 LW 3/24/1983 193 6-0
Rhett Rakhshani 49 RW 3/6/1988 190 5-10
Marty Reasoner 16 C 2/26/1977 205 6-1
Dylan Reese 42 D 8/29/1984 201 6-1
Brian Rolston 11 LW 2/21/1973 215 6-2
Steve Staios 24 D 7/28/1973 200 6-1
Mark Streit 2 D 12/11/1977 197 6-0
John Tavares 91 C 9/20/1990 202 6-0
Tim Wallace 36 RW 8/6/1984 207 6-1
Calvin de Haan 44 D 5/9/1991 187 6-1

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