The week ahead:
Tuesday, Oct. 22 vs. Providence Bruins (7 p.m.):The Sound Tigers continue a three-game homestand with their first of 12 matchups against the Providence Bruins this season. Bridgeport went 7-4-1-0 against the Bruins in 2018-19, and 10 of those meetings were decided by two goals or less.
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Friday, Oct. 25 vs. Springfield Thunderbirds (7 p.m.):The Sound Tigers will host Springfield for the first time this season to open their first 3-in-3 weekend series. Bridgeport began its 2019-20 season in Springfield with a 5-1 setback to the Thunderbirds, in which Matt Lorito scored the Sound Tigers' lone tally on the power play.
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Saturday, Oct. 26 at Hartford Wolf Pack (7 p.m.):The early leader in the Atlantic Division, Hartford will host the Sound Tigers for the second time this season on Saturday night. The two teams first met at XL Center on Oct. 6 with Hartford coming away with a 4-3 victory in overtime.
Sunday, Oct. 27 vs. Hartford Wolf Pack (3 p.m.): Bridgeport wraps up its eventful weekend on Sunday afternoon with a matinee matchup against Hartford. It's Youth Sports Day, and the Sound Tigers are recognizing youth teams from across the region by offering a free ticket to any young athlete, plus the opportunity to take a picture at center-ice following the game.
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Team Leaders:Goals:Matt Lorito (3)
Assists: Six players tied (2)
Points:Matt Lorito (4)
Plus/Minus:Ryan Bourque, Jeff Kubiak (+2)
Penalty Minutes:Nick Schilkey (19)
Power-Play Goals:Matt Lorito, Nick Schilkey (1)
Shots:Matt Lorito, Kieffer Bellows (14)
Wins:Christopher Gibson (1)
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The ECHL's Worcester Railers (2-1-0-0) split a two-game series against a duo of their top divisional rivals last weekend. On Friday, the Railers beat the Maine Mariners in a shootout at DCU Center. Tanner Pond, who was in training camp with the Sound Tigers, scored the first goal to begin a comeback which eventually sent the game past regulation. Twenty-four hours later, Worcester fell to the Adirondack Thunder in Glens Falls, NY. Pond struck again in the second period to give the Railers an early lead, but the Thunder scored three in a row late to get the victory.