The scoring was harder to come by on Saturday as Charlotte earned a 4-1 win to gain two points on the weekend. Geekie continued to play well for the Checkers and scored once in each of the first two periods. On the flip side, Arnaud Durandeau scored in his professional debut for the Sound Tigers, but it would be their only celebration of the game as Checkers goalie Anton Forsberg was sharp from the beginning.
The Sound Tigers return to Webster Bank Arena this Saturday for their home opener against the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, the first of six meetings between the two clubs. Saturday's game also features Breast Cancer Awareness Night with the first 2,500 fans receiving a pink rally towel courtesy of All Electric Construction and Communication. The Sound Tigers will wear pink jerseys during warmups that fans will have the opportunity to win through a silent auction during the game (arena atrium).
Fans can follow all of the live action online this season through the
Sound Tigers Radio Network
and
AHLTV
, beginning with the pre-game show 15 prior to each listed puck drop.
News and Notes:
Durandeau Debuts: Arnaud Durandeau, the New York Islanders' sixth-round pick in 2017, made his professional debut on Saturday and scored Bridgeport's lone goal in the third period. The 20-year-old Montreal native joins the Sound Tigers after four successful seasons in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) with the Halifax Mooseheads, where he recorded career highs in goals (38), assists (35) and points (73) in just 68 games last season.
An Incredible Club: Former Sound Tigers captain and long-time AHL veteran Colin McDonaldhit 700 AHL appearances in Friday's game at Charlotte. He has 367 points (170g, 197a) in the AHL and nearly had another goal last weekend, ringing a first-period laser off the crossbar on Saturday. The Wethersfield, Conn. native has laced up his skates for five different AHL clubs (Sound Tigers, Springfield Falcons, Oklahoma City Barons, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, Lehigh Valley Phantoms) and has played in 148 NHL games, mostly with the Islanders.