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Could it be that the only thing holding the Bulldogs back was the absence of Yann Danis?  Probably not, but he was the difference this past week, as he started all 3 games for them, and won all 3, propelling the Bulldogs into 4th place in the division, finally out of the cellar.


Game Recaps:

1) Wednesday, November 9, 2005 – Hamilton 2, Binghamton 1
Goal Scorers: Hamilton: Vandermeer (2), Lapierre (2),  Binghamton: Stephens (2)
Powerplays:  Hamilton: 0/2, Binghamton: 0/2
Shots on Goal:  Binghamton 34, Hamilton 26
3 Stars: 1) Danis-HAM, 2) Vandermeer-HAM, 3) Stephens-BNG
Attendance: 3,116


2) Friday, November 11, 2005 – Hamilton 5, Cleveland 1
Goal Scorers: Hamilton: Kostitsyn (4), Locke 2 (5,6), Lambert 2 (2,3),  Cleveland: Conboy (2)
Powerplays:  Hamilton: 3/10, Cleveland: 1/7
Shots on Goal:  Hamilton 27, Cleveland 24
3 Stars: 1) Lambert-HAM, 2) Locke-HAM, 3) Sanford-HAM
Attendance: 4,654


3) Saturday, November 12, 2005 – Hamilton 5, Grand Rapids 2
Goal Scorers: Hamilton: Roy (2), Jacques 2 (6,7), Milroy 2 (3,4),  Grand Rapids: Manlow 2 (7,8)
Powerplays:  Hamilton: 1/6, Grand Rapids: 1/5
Shots on Goal:  Grand Rapids 37, Hamilton 21
3 Stars: 1) Jacques-HAM, 2) Lemieux-HAM, 3) Manlow-GR
Attendance: 4,107


Lineup Notes:

G Ty Conklin’s 2 week conditioning stint expired this past Sunday.  He was recalled to Edmonton and subsequently placed on the IR.  The Habs assigned G Yann Danis down this week to get some playing time, but he will likely be recalled this week, with Cristobal Huet being sent down for a conditioning period.  Raitis Ivanans has rejoined the team after clearing NHL waivers.  The Oilers have recalled D’s Dan Smith and Danny Syvret.  To fill their lineup out, Hamilton recalled D James Sanford.


Cheers and Jeers of the Week:

Cheers go out to:
– D James Sanford, who notched a pair of assists in his first game with the Bulldogs after being recalled earlier in the week.  For that matter, no one exactly knows why he wasn’t around in the first place.
– G Yann Danis…do we really need to explain?

Jeers go out to:
– D’s Johnathan Aitken and Jeff Paul…the pair were brought in to stabilize a young and weak defence corps.  Instead, they have combined for 1 point in 17 games, with a +1 rating.  Both have also been healthy scratches on at least 6 different occasions.
– RW Andrei Kostitsyn, yes, he’s producing more, but the -9 rating (team worst) has more than a few fans getting a little worried.

Goalie Zone:

This week, another “newcomer” stole the show, with Yann Danis playing in all 3 games, winning them all, and earning 1st star in his season debut. 





















































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GOALIE

GP W L SOL SO GAA SV%
31 Olivier Michaud 8 2 4 1  0  3.48 .890
39 Jeff Deslauriers 2  1   1  0 0 2.53 .906
35 Yann Danis  3   3   0  0 0 1.34 .958
29 Ty Conklin  3   1   2  0 0 3.17 .907

North Division Standings (as of Sunday afternoon games)



























































Team W L OTL SOL Pts
Grand Rapids 9 3 0 1 19
Manitoba 9 5 1 0 19
Rochester 9 4 0 0 18
Hamilton 7 7 0 1 15
Toronto 6 7 0 0 12
Cleveland 6 7 0 0 12
Syracuse 6 7 0 0 12

The Weekly Bulldogs Stat Pack:


Game Results:

November 9: Hamilton 2, Binghamton 1  Scoresheet
November 11: Hamilton 5, Cleveland 1  Scoresheet
November 12: Hamilton 5, Grand Rapids 2  Scoresheet

Week Record: 3-0-0-0
Season Record: 7-7-0-1, 4th in division


Team Scoring Leaders:









Weekly Scoring LeadersSeason Scoring Leaders

Goals
Jean-Francois Jacques (2)
Corey Locke (2)
Duncan Milroy (2)
1 other with 2


Assists
Francis Lemieux (4)
Andre Benoit (2)
Ron Hainsey (2)
1 other with 2


Points
Francis Lemieux (4)
Jean-Francois Jacques (3)
Michael Lambert (3)
1 other with 3.


Goals
Jean-Francois Jacques (7)
Corey Locke (6)
Andre Benoit (4)
2 others with 4.


Assists
Ron Hainsey (11)
Andre Benoit (9)
Corey Locke (7)
1 other tied with 7.


Points
Jean-Francois Jacques (13)
Andre Benoit (13)
Ron Hainsey (13)
1 other with 13


Weekly Scoring Summary:

1) Lapierre (Lemieux)
2) Vandermeer (Pouliot)
3) Kostitsyn (Hainsey, Lambert) PP
4) Locke (Lemieux, Jacques)
5) Lambert (unassisted) SH
6) Locke (Benoit, Sanford) PP
7) Lambert (Roy, Sanford) PP
8) Jacques (Hainsey, Winchester) PP
9) Milroy (Benoit) SH
10) Jacques (Locke, Lemieux)
11) Roy (Lemieux)
12) Milroy (Lapierre)


Special Teams:

This Week:
Powerplay: 4/18 (22.2%)
Penalty Kill: 12/14 (85.7%)

Season:
Powerplay: 26/114 (22.8%)
Penalty Kill: 83/104 (79.8%)

Upcoming Schedule:
November 16: Hamilton vs Milwaukee
November 18: Hamilton vs Omaha
November 19: Hamilton vs Iowa



Long Beach Ice Dogs  ECHL Report:


Weekly Results:

November 9: Long Beach 5, Phoenix 4
November 11: Long Beach 3, Phoenix 2
November 12: Utah 3, Long Beach 2

Canadiens Prospect Stats:

W Jimmy Bonneau: 9 GP, 0 pts, -1, 25 PIMS
D James Sanford: 8 GP, 0-4-4, -4, 12 PIMS
C Cory Urquhart: 11 GP, 2-4-6, E, 8 PIMS
G Jaroslav Halak: 3 GP, 1-0 record, 1 shutout, 1.07 GAA, .957 SV%, 0 pts

Upcoming Schedule:

November 13: Utah vs Long Beach (result unavailable at press time)
November 19: Long Beach vs Bakersfield



HabsWorld 3 Stars of the Week:

1) Yann Danis (3)
2) Francis Lemieux (2)
3) Michael Lambert (1)

Last Week’s:

1) Brad Winchester (3)
2) Ron Hainsey (2)
3) Corey Locke (1)


Monthly Standings:









Player Total
1) Yann Danis
2) Brad Winchester
3) Ron Hainsey
4) Francis Lemieux
5) Michael Lambert
6) Corey Locke

3
3
2
2
1
1


Season Standings:









PlayerTotal
1) Andre Benoit
2) Ron Hainsey
3) Corey Locke
4) Brad Winchester
5) Yann Danis
6) Marc-Antoine Pouliot
7) Jean-Francois Jacques
8) Francis Lemieux
9) Michael Lambert
10) Andrei Kostitsyn
11) Olivier Michaud
12) Jonathan Ferland

5
5
4
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1


October’s Player of the Month Results:


1) Corey Locke 32%
2) Ron Hainsey 31%
3) Andre Benoit 27%
4) Jean-Francois Jacques 6%
5) Marc-Antoine Pouliot 5%