Mole came up from Pensacola (ECHL) last Saturday when Wade Dubielewicz was recalled. "He came all the way up here. Why not see what he can do in an AHL game?" coach Dan Marshall said.
So the Sound Tigers left Dubielewicz home Saturday, apparently avoiding the long bus ride before today's home game, and watched the kid shine behind a team that played much better a night after a disappointing shootout loss to Hartford.
"I felt pretty good in warm-up," Mole said. "We got here, and we kind of rushed on for warm-up right away. Just getting ready, getting into it, got everybody into it right away."
There was talk earlier that Mole could be sent to Pensacola today — the Ice Pilots play at Reading, Pa., about an hour from here — but that hadn't been decided after
Bridgeport built a 2-0 lead on goals by Ferraro (third goal in three games) and Jeff Tambellini. Hershey came back with two goals at the end of the second, Giroux with 2:18 to play and Tomas Fleischmann on a breakaway with 10.6 seconds left in the period, moments after Hershey's Frederic Cassivi stopped Steve Regier and Rick Berry. Bridgeport captain Mark Wotton, an alternate captain last year for the Bears, was the first to receive his Calder Cup ring. Bridgeport wore its white sweaters, normally worn at home, so the Bears could wear chocolate-brown sweaters commemorating the championship. Petteri Nokelainen, Matt Koalska and Jason Goulet were the Bridgeport healthy scratches along with Dubielewicz. Nokelainen, coming off springtime knee surgery, had been expected to get the odd day off during the season.




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