Prospect Stock Watch
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A lot can change in a year with prospects. Some come out of nowhere to become impact players, others seemingly fall off the face of the planet despite being highly touted to start the season, and some just play as expected.
A lot can change in a year with prospects. Some come out of nowhere to become impact players, others seemingly fall off the face of the planet despite being highly touted to start the season, and some just play as expected.
The Hamilton Bulldogs have now reached the halfway point of the 2010-2011 season, accumulating a record of 22-13-1-4 (49 points) and continue to sit in first place in the AHL North Division standings.
The Hamilton Bulldogs continued their road trip this past week with stops in Grand Rapids, Chicago, and Milwaukee. Overall, the Dogs did
The Hamilton Bulldogs closed out their final week of 2010 and welcomed in the new year with 1 win and 2 losses while continuing to sit in first place in the AHL North Division with a record of 20-11-1-4 and 45 points.
The Hamilton Bulldogs have been on a road trip for what feels like the entire month of December.
The 2011 World Junior Hockey Championship has now come and gone, ending in unprecedented fashion as Louis Leblanc and Team Canada allowed 5 unanswered goals to Team Russia in the Gold Medal Game.
The Hamilton Bulldogs are currently in the middle of a week-long Western road trip which has them playing games, their last ones before the Christmas Break, against four of their AHL Western Conference rivals.
The Hamilton Bulldogs solidified their hold on first place in the North Division this week with 2 wins and a loss against a pair of their Division rivals,
Those of you who grew up in the early 1980s will remember a series of action movies called “Mad Max.” The films (which were produced in
The Hamilton Bulldogs wrapped up their road trip this past week with a trio of games, earning two wins and a loss, which puts them into first place in the North Division.