The week ahead:
Wednesday, Feb. 5 vs. Syracuse (10:15 a.m.):The Sound Tigers face Tampa Bay's affiliate for the fourth and final time this season on Wednesday morning. It's the second of three school-day games at Webster Bank Arena, in which thousands of local youth are expected to pack the stands. Bridgeport is 1-2-0-0 against Syracuse this season, including a 3-2 win at home on Dec. 18. The home team has won each of the first three meetings.
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Saturday, Feb. 8 vs. Providence (7 p.m.): Bridgeport and Providence square off for the seventh time this season to open a home-and-home series. The Sound Tigers are 2-4-0-0 against Boston's affiliate in 2019-20, but 0-3-0-0 in those games at Webster Bank Arena as the home team has won five of the first six matchups. Off the ice, Saturday's game features 90's Night as a result of the first-ever Fans' Choice promotion! The first 1,500 fans will receive a 90's themed Sound Tigers t-shirt presented by the Connecticut Department of Transportation.
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Sunday, Feb. 9 at Providence (3:05 p.m.):The Sound Tigers return to the road on Sunday afternoon for a matinee rematch against the Bruins at Dunkin' Donuts Center. Bridgeport has won two of its last three games in Rhode Island including a 2-1 victory on Jan. 17, in which Otto Koivula scored the game-winning goal and Jared Coreau made a season-high 43 saves.
Team Leaders:Goals: Kieffer Bellows (16)
Assists: Sebastian Aho (20)
Points: Kieffer Bellows (24)
Plus/Minus:Many Tied (+1)
Penalty Minutes:Parker Wotherspoon (69)
Power Play Goals:Kieffer Bellows, Otto Koivula (3)
Shots:Kieffer Bellows (118)
Wins:Jared Coreau (8)
Affiliate Report:
The ECHL's Worcester Railers (17-27-2-0) dropped a pair of games to the Reading Royals at home last weekend and continue to rank sixth in the North Division, 11 points behind the Adirondack Thunder. Worcester's last outing was a 6-2 loss to Reading on Saturday, in which Islanders prospect Arnaud Durandeau secured his fourth goal of the season and Ben Thomson had one assist. Worcester also fell to Reading 5-1 on Friday. The Railers return to action tonight with a 7:05 p.m. road game against the Maine Mariners.