After leaving DU at mid-season, Brock Trotter notched his first AHL goal last week as the Hamilton Bulldogs fell to the Chicago Wolves 3-2. In eight games for the Bulldogs Trotter has one goal and three assists.
ROSEMONT, IL – The Hamilton Bulldogs dropped a 3-2 decision to the Chicago Wolves at the hands of a Darren Haydar game-winning goal on the power play with 0.1 second remaining in the third period on Wednesday night at Allstate Arena. The loss was the ‘Dogs fifth-straight and drops their record to 31-27-2-5 on the season.
Chicago opened the scoring at 3:42 of the first period on the power play.
Rookie Brock Trotter evened the score 1-1 for the Bulldogs with his first-career AHL goal at 14:22 of the opening frame. On a 2-on-1 rush, Trotter took a pass from Matt D’Agostini and fired a shot past Wolves netminder Ondrej Pavelec. Corey Locke also picked up an assist on the goal that ended Hamilton’s goalless drought at 131:12.
5 comments:
So he gets into trouble with school...bails out early...and we care because why?
Congrats Brock!
Trotter gave a lot to the DU program. His contributions to DU Hockey, albeit over a short period of time, were significant. Had he stayed he would have had the opportunity to do some great things. Whatever happened to lead to his departure is water under the bridge. Although there might be some lingering bitterness, I think most DU fans wish him well.
Trotter needed a goal, he wasn't exactly tearing it up. He could very well be on his way to the ECHL if more goals don't follow.
Well said twister! Brock did alot for DU ... the coaches must think so too since they still mention him in all the weekly articles on the website.
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