Category: AHL

It’s not only got to be culture shock for longtime New Jersey Devils forward, Jay Pandolfo(29) to be wearing the colors of another team but for that team to sign him to a professional tryout agreement and be in the AHL must just about blow his mind after 13 seasons playing in the NHL.

Still, very pro of him to want to keep on playing at age 35 (36 on December 27) and says something about who he is as a player.

He has managed to help the Falcons since his arrival in mid-November, putting up a point every couple of games and the leadership quality he brings to the team can’t be overlooked. Will they sign him permanently for the season once the pto runs out? I have no answer to that question.

2008 Columbus Blue Jackets 1st round pick (6th overall) Nikita Filatov(24) after 23 games with no goals has been sent to their AHL affiliate, Springfield Falcons to work on that scoring touch.

In 4 games, he’s got 0 goals and 2 assists. Yikes.

At the game last Sunday at the Dunkin Donuts Center, he showed a looseness and looked like he was having fun out there. He also pulled some moves that had flashes of exactly the kind of player he should be.

Maybe he just still too young.  He’s definitely filled out a good deal since the local appearances he made last year with Syracuse Crunch before departing for Russia to finish off the season.

Phantoms‘ goaltending has had little to smile about this season, but rookie netminder Nic Riopel(29) was pretty fantastic in net for the team’s second straight win, their first of ’10/’11, vs. Abbotsford Heat on 12/18 at the Glens Falls Civic Center.

The night before the Phantoms beat Hershey Bears. In 31 games, they’ve won a league low 6.

Even though it’s not original anymore, I love his NHL/AHL team logo split that’s painted on the front of his mask.