Tiger Bites
Cole's Goals: Cole Bardreau became the first Sound Tigers player to score multiple goals in the same game this season when he lit the lamp twice on Saturday in Hartford. It was his fifth career two-goal performance in the AHL and his first since Apr. 6, 2019 while playing with Lehigh Valley. Bardreau now leads the Sound Tigers in goals (five), shooting percentage (27.8-percent, min. 10 shots) and co-leads the team in points (seven). He also leads Bridgeport with three multi-point games.
Going Streaking: Tom Kuhnhacklassisted on Bridgeport's opening goal last weekend and extended his point streak to three games (one goal, two assists), matching the longest streak for the team this season. Samuel Bolducalso had points in three straight games from Feb. 7th - Feb. 17th. Kuhnhackl darted through the neutral zone and sent a shot hard off the end wall, which bounced in front for Bardreau's finish. Kuhnhackl has four points (one goal, three assists) in his last six games and is one of seven players to appear in every contest for Bridgeport this season.
The Rough Atlantic:All three teams in this year's Atlantic Division rank inside the top six in the AHL in penalty minutes per game. Bridgeport is sixth with 12.45 penalty minutes per game, while Providence (15.07) and Hartford (14.25) are both in the top four. The Sound Tigers' penalty kill has been strong for most of the season and currently ranks sixth in the AHL at home (85.7-percent).
Golyshev Agrees to Terms:The Islanders announced on Friday, Mar. 19th that Anatolii Golyshev, their fourth-round draft pick in 2016, has agreed to terms on a one-year, two-way deal for the 2020-21 season and was subsequently loaned to the Sound Tigers. He has not yet joined the team. Golyshev notched 27 points (12 goals, 15 assists) in 53 games with Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) earlier this season and ranked fifth on team in scoring. The Perm, Russia native had 208 points (103 goals, 105 assists) in 366 career games with Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg over parts of eight seasons in the KHL.