Tag: eno

  • Eno remains out

    The Sentinel-Tribune (Bowling Green, OH) is reporting that BGSU netminder Nick Eno will remain out indefinitely due to the high ankle sprain suffered over a month ago in practice. The sophomore, who hasn’t played this season, won’t practice for at least the next two and maybe three weeks, Falcon hockey coach Scott Paluch said Tuesday.…

  • 11/1 Recap: Byron, Southorn go for two

    Paul Byron scored his fourth goal of the year on the power play to add to an earlier assist in Gatineau’s 5-3 loss to PEI. Rocket defenseman Jordon Southorn had two assists for the winners, bringing his season point total to 10 while helping send les Olympiques to their ninth consecutive loss. Jean-Simon Allard (+1)…

  • 10/31 Recap: Schiestel nets assist trick; Eidsness treats Sioux to W

    Drew Schiestel (-1) had three assists as Niagara came up short in a wild 9-7 loss at Sudbury. At one point trailing 7-1, the Dogs clawed their way to respectability with a six-goal third period before Eric O’Dell (ANA) slammed the door with a late power play goal. Marcus Foligno (’09) bagged a pair of…

  • Falcons to see no Eno

    This weekend sees Bowling Green making the long trip to the northwest for a CCHA set with Alaska-Fairbanks. Per Ethan Magoc of The Bowling Green News, those looking for sophomore netminder Nick Eno to see his first action of the season will have to wait at least one more week. Goaltending will be central to…

  • 10/17 Recap: Orpik drops rare deuce; Adam apple of Juniors O

    Andrew Orpik had a pair of assists as #1 Boston College defeated Bowling Green, 5-3. Both points came on the power play as the Thayer product notched his first multi-point game since 10/31/06 when he had a pair of helpers at Providence. Brock Bradford (BOS) paced BC with two goals and an assist in the…

  • Wobbly ankle still hobbling Eno

    Bowling Green coach Scott Paluch told the BG News that Nick Eno is still bothered by an ankle sprain, and may not be ready for this weekend’s action against Boston College and Providence. Paluch said goaltender Nick Eno’s attempts at getting onto the ice at the end of practice last Monday did not go well…

  • 10/10 Recap: Brennan returns from illness; Myers goes again

    T.J. Brennan was +1 with three shots on goal in Montreal’s 4-1 win over Halifax. Brennan, 19, did not play in Wednesday’s loss at Rimouski after falling ill with “concussion-like” symptoms and a very sore throat. He was taken to a hospital, where he was also tested for mononucleosis. Thankfully the results were negative, and…

  • 10/6 Recap: Tropp tunes up

    Michigan State’s Corey Tropp had a goal and an assist Monday as the Spartans kicked off the 2008 exhibition season with a 4-3 win over Western Ontario. The six-footer pounced on a power play rebound just 2:29 in to get things going for MSU, then later assisted on a Daultan Leveille game winner in the…

  • 10/4 Recap: Myers steps up, drops gloves

    Take a run at a Kelowna Rocket this season, and you just might have to deal with an upset 6’8 defenseman. That’s what happened to Lethbridge’s Craig Orfino, as the 6’2, 200-pounder was forced to take on Tyler Myers after earning a boarding penalty in the first period of tonight’s game. Myers was a unsatisfying…

  • 2008-09 predictions and projections

    I’m not Karnac, but I thought it would be a good idea to lay out some projection targets for the group of prospects this season. (Or perhaps I’m just getting a little cocky after nailing the Adam and Fienhage picks this summer.) Whatever the case, let’s put our forecasting cap on and see what the…