Chirps from Center Ice

A fan blog about the AHL's Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins

East Division Trade Deadline Wrapup

All quiet on the Penguins front today. Brad Thiessen and Eric Tangradi were assigned to Wilkes-Barre which make both eligible to be listed on the Clear Day rosters which will be out next Monday.

Here is a recap of what all teams in the AHL’s East Division did:

Pittsburgh / Wilkes-Barre

No moves.

Washington / Hershey

No moves. Keith Aucoin was re-assigned yesterday and Dmitri Orlov was assigned today also, but was immediately recalled.

Ottawa / Binghamton

Goaltender Ben Bishop was acquired by the Senators yesterday from St. Louis. He will start tomorrow for the B-Sens but should be up with Ottawa next week.

Anaheim / Syracuse

RW Dale Mithell for D Mark Fraser and D Sebastian Erixon for RW Andrew Gordon. 

Tampa Bay / Norfolk

Tampa Bay traded for D Mike Commodore for draft picks. This shuffled Brandon Segal to Tampa and Evan Oberg, Mike Angelidis and Trevor Smith back to Norfolk. They also traded F Carter Ashton for D Keith Aulie. The plan is to keep Aulie in Tampa.

Analysis

1) The moves made by Anaheim today pretty much spell out they don’t think that Syracuse is a playoff team.

2) It’s safe to say that the Norfolk Admirals mean business. Early favorites to win the Calder Cup? Maybe.

3) I am shocked Washington didn’t do something to help itself. The Capitals are struggling.

Trades can still be made on the AHL level until next Monday’s Clear Day.

Here’s Jonathan Bombulie’s take on the deadline moves.

Jonathan makes light of the fact that the Penguins are off tomorrow but no worries! My Third Quarter Grades will be up on the blog tomorrow at noon.

Let’s Go Pens!

Pens Deep Sixed by Admirals – LOSE 3-2

Norfolk skates away with a perfect six point weekend after defeating the Binghamton Senators on Friday, the Hershey Bears on Saturday and the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins today by a score of 3-2. The Admirals now open up a four point East Division lead over the Penguins.

Patrick Killeen vs. Dustin Tokarski. Pens brought in Brad Fogal on a PTO this afternoon, an undrafted goalie out of Division-III Adrian College in Michigan. Steve MacIntrye was scratched as was Bryan Lerg who had an “undisclosed illness” as described by radio. In was Cody Chupp and Nick Petersen.

First Period: Off the opening face-off, Jason Williams was spring and nearly scored on Tokarski. The Penguins had the best opening shifts I think all year. Every pass was with purpose. They really came out flying. Teams would trade power plays but no scoring this period.

Second Period: Penguins appeared to score but referee Matt Kirk called an interference on the goaltender penalty on Ryan Craig. Later, with Radko Gudas in the box for crosschecking, Ben Street would receive an Alex Grant blue line pass he would fire past Tokarski to put the Pens up 1-0. Then, with Jason Williams in the box for a hook, Mark Barberio would score in the slot to tie the game on his own power play goal. During the process, Barberio was pushed from behind by Zach Sill. Sill would get a penalty for roughing, but the Pens would kill it.

Then I tweeted this about the Norfolk Admirals third period goal differential:

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Third Period: Former Penguin J-P Cote scored to put the Admirals ahead 2-1 on a shot from the blue line off an Admirals face-off win. Later, Alex Picard (the good Picard, not the one who plays for the Admirals) fired a shot from the blue line which beat Tokarski to even things at two. Pens would have to kill a 5-on-3 for :38. Then the Pens would get a power play late with P-C Labrie in the box for delay of game for clearing the puck out of his defensive zone. Then, Alex Grant gets whistled for a very minute hook on Tyler Johnson, who admittedly was everywhere tonight, and the Adimirals got a power play on the back end of 4-on-4 they cashed on when Carter Ashton scored a back door play through a mass of bodies. The play was away from me and I didn’t exactly see just what happened, other than the puck going in the net behind Killeen. Pens would pull Killeen late but never found the equalizer.

Three Stars: 3) J-P Cote (goal, +1) 2) WBS’ Alex Picard (goal, even) 1) Carter Ashton (game winning goal, even)

Thoughts: 1) Cal O’Reilly is really good in the face-off dot. For what I noticed, I don’t think he lost a single face-off. 2) Patrick Killeen will be fine at this level. I thought he played a fair game. Teams have a book on him that you shoot high on him apparently, because the Barberio and Cote goals were both up on him. 3) Norfolk is a really, really good team. Quick forwards and stout goaltending. They are not going to be easy to knock off the top spot in the East.

Around the Division: Syracuse lost to Adirondack 4-3 after being down 4-0 in the only other East Division action.

Standings: Admirals 75 — Penguins 71 — Bears 67 — Crunch 52 — Senators 46

Conference: 1-NOR (75) 2-StJ (73) 3-BRI (66) 4-WBS (71) 5-HER (67) 6-CT (64) 7-MCH (61) 8-ALB (60)

Looking ahead to the trade dealing tomorrow I would anticipate that Brad Thiessen and Eric Tangradi will be assigned here. They will need to be in order to be on the AHL’s Clear Day list the following Monday.

As for trades, if anything affects Wilkes-Barre, I will have a blog on it Monday evening and reactions on Twitter as it happens.

Penguins are off until next Sunday. In the meantime, the Admirals and Bears tangle again in Virginia on Wednesday. That should be a good game.

Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: vs. Norfolk 2/26

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Home Game: 28

AHL Game: 834

Who: Norfolk Admirals

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 3:05 p.m. EST

Media Kit

Last Game: Last night at home vs. Syracuse, the Pens lost 2-1. Ryan Craig had the only goal for the Pens in the loss. For Norfolk, they were in Hershey last night and won 4-3. Newcomer Brandon Segal had two goals in the win.

Last Meeting: February 15 in Wilkes-Barre, the Pens were shutout 4-0. Dustin Tokarski had the 24 save shutout and was named the games first star.

Record: For WBS: 32-17-2-5 (71 pts., 2nd place East Division) — For NOR: 35-18-1-2 (73 pts., 1st place East Division)

Why you should care: The Admnirals are the hottest team in the league right now. Hands down. It’s not going to be easy today for the Pens whom will likely start Patrick Killeen in net with last nights injury to Scott Munroe. Stop Norfolk, and this puts the league on notice that the Pens, with an ECHL goalie in net can run with anyone.

Referee(s): Matt Kirk / Geoff Miller

Linesmen: Matt McNulty / Bob Fyrer

Twitter: @wbspenguins / @NorfolkAdmirals / @AdsGameUpdates

Beat Writers: @CVBombulie

Broadcasters: For WBS: Tom Grace @TGracePens and Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / For NOR: Pete Michaud @PeteMichaud2012

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep

Radio: For WBS: 102.3 The Mountain / For Norfolk: 102.1 The Game

Television: AHL Live

Promotion(s): None

Other Game to Watch: Bridgeport is the other hot team in this league right now. They host the Albany Devils today.

Next Five Games: @ ADK 3/4, STJ 3/6, @ PRO 3/9, @ BRI 3/10, @ SPR 3/11

This Killer is Exonerated – Pens LOSE 2-1

Pesky Crunch get us again. This time, 2-1 in front of a sold out crowd.

Bigger news which could potentially be a huge blow is the loss of Scott Munroe tonight due to injury. Something in the lower body and a tweak of something. I have no idea what and I would anticipate that the Pens won’t say. Which means that Patrick Killeen is almost certain to get the nod tomorrow against the absolute white hot Norfolk Admirals.

Brad Thiessen is still up in Pittsburgh and may start tomorrow vs. Columbus. Wilkes-Barre may have to sign a goalie in the ECHL to a PTO. If I had time, I would take looks at goalies on ECHL only deals in the nearby ECHL towns.

Scott Munroe vs. Antero Niittymaki – Cal O’Reilly saw his first action in Wilkes-Barre. Nick Petersen was scratched.

First Period: O’Reilly had an early chance in on Niittymaki but did not score. So too Ryan Craig. The teams traded penalties but there was no score heading into the…

Second Period: O’Reilly is a playmaker, and he setup Geoff Walker for a chance Walker fired wide on. Then Munroe was injured. From what people told me he was injured during play then had to remain in goal until a stoppage. Patrick Killeen replaced him. Alex Grant boarded Dan Sexton and in the ensuing power play, he came back and scored on a beautiful cross ice pass that no goaltender in this league could have stopped. Then ex-WBS defenseman Nate Guenin took an elbowing call and the Pens scored on the power play. This time Ryan Craig from his stomach. Things would pick up, then with under ten seconds left (7.5 exactly) Patrick Maroon lasered a shot over Killeen and in to put the Crunch ahead going into the second intermission.

Huge goal for the Crunch, as they were undefeated (17-0-3-3) leading after two periods.

Third Period: Crunch would continue to jam the Pens and looked to play defense all period and just jam up the Pens whenever they tried to get offense going. Scary moment when Killeen was crashed into by the Crunch but he would stay in the game. Robert Bortuzzo had a chance on a one time opportunity but could not convert. Matt Smaby would get whistled for tripping late, lip off to referee Ryan Fraser and get tossed. The Pens would pull Killeen but would never find the equalizing goal with time expiring.

I don’t think goaltenders would have mattered in this game. The game was tight to begin the game and stayed that way all game long. This loss is not to be pinned on Patrick Killeen in my opinion. When you do not score, you lose. It matters not who is in goal.

Three Stars: 3) Dan Sexton (game winning goal, even) 2) Ryan Craig (power play goal, even) 1) Antero Niittymaki (35 saves on 36 shots)

Around the Division: The Norfolk Admirals are the hottest team in the American Hockey League right now. Hands down. They win a crazy back and forth game against the Hershey Bears in Hershey by the score of 4-3. Newly acquired Brandon Segal had two goals for the Admirals in the win. Jaroslav Janus stopped 25 of 28 shots almost guaranteeing that the Penguins see Dustin Tokarski tomorrow. Adirondack beat Binghamton in a shootout, 2-1.

Standings: Norfolk has 73 points now to the Penguins 71. The Bears are stuck on 67 points. The Crunch have 52 and the B-Sens, 46.

Conference: 1-StJ (73) 2-NOR (73) 3-BRI (64) 4-WBS (71) 5-HER (67) 6-CT (64) 7-ALB (60) 8-MCH (59)

Check me out on Twitter regarding who, if anyone, the Pens bring in on a likely PTO. I won’t have time to put up a blog.

Norfolk is in for a 3 p.m. start Sunday afternoon. Gameday will be up at 11 am.

Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: vs. Syracuse 2/25

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Home Game: 27

AHL Game: 824

Who: Syracuse Crunch

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

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Last Game: Thursday at home vs. Manchester, the Pens narrowly won in a shootout 7-6. Brandon DeFazio had a goal and two assists for the Penguins. For Syracuse, last night they hosted the Albany Devils and lost 3-1. Peter Holland had the only Syracuse goal.

Last Meeting: January 22 in Syracuse, the Pens won 4-3. Jason Williams was named first star of the game with a goal.

Record: For WBS: 32-16-2-5 (71 pts., 2nd place East Division) For SYR: 21-24-4-4 (50 pts., 4th place East Division)

Why you should care: Penguins will most likely have Cal O’Reilly making his WBS debut. Whom will the Pens start? With Brad Thiessen up in Pittsburgh and Patrick Killeen in town, do the Pens start Killeen tonight in advance of Sunday’s big game with Norfolk?

Referee(s): Ryan Fraser

Linesmen: Jud Ritter / Chris Allman

Twitter: @WBSPenguins / @SyracuseCrunch

Beat Writers: @CVBombulie / @PSCrunchHockey

Broadcasters: WBS: Tom Grace @TGracePens and Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / SYR: Jason Lockhart @JLCrunch

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep / @Allovimo

Radio: For WBS: 102.3 The Mountain / For Syracuse: The Score 1260

Television: AHL Live / My Network TV (WQMY-TV) in Wilkes-Barre

Promotion(s): Military Appreciation Night – Penguins Bobblehead Giveaway (first 5,000 fans) – Live Camo Jersey Auction Postgame

Other Game to Watch: Norfolk and Hershey play tonight in Chocolatetown. The Admirals are on a tear of late and the Bears are trending the wrong way.

Next Five Games: NOR 2/26, @ ADK 3/4, STJ 3/6, @ PRO 3/9, @ BRI 3/10

Honk When You Pass Through Altoona

I am not a Geography major, but by looking at a map of the half way point between Wilkes-Barre and Wheeling it looks like Altoona, PA is the halfway point.

Why am I mentioning this here? Brad Thiessen was recalled to Pittsburgh today and in his place, Patrick Killeen was recalled by Wilkes-Barre.

If anyone knows the true “halfway point” between Wheeling and Wilkes-Barre, going through Pittsburgh, leave it in the comments.

Killeen’s stay may be of a more permanent nature, if you buy any of the trade rumors. ESPN’s Pierre LeBrun blogged today that the Pens are looking to replace Brent Johnson. (third bullet point)

Thiessen is not that upgrade, in my opinion. Minnesota is run by Chuck Fletcher, has Mike Yeo coaching the Wild. Both had ties to the Penguins. Thiessen for Harding straight up and cut Johnson? Who knows.

Trade deadline is Monday. I’m not going to speculate on what ifs. If a body gets moved and it directly affects Wilkes-Barre, reactions on Twitter feed first then a blog here later.

Syracuse in town tomorrow, but not before they host Albany tonight. Norfolk is in Binghamton tonight. I’ll have retweets of final scores on the Twitter side later. Gameday up here tomorrow at 3 p.m.

Let’s Go Pens!

Cardiologist to Center Ice! Oy Vey! – Pens WIN 7-6 (SO)

Pens up late 6-3 then cough up three unanswered Manchester goals and visions of Game 6 vs. Charlotte last year start dancing in my head. Pens take it to shootout and win, 7-6. They are now in sole possession of first in the East, two up on idle Norfolk, who plays in Binghamton tomorrow.

News o’ the day, which seemed to catch everyone off guard, was that Cal O’Reilly was re-assigned to Wilkes-Barre from Pittsburgh. Here’s Jonathan Bombulie’s take from earlier, which I will cosign on. O’Reilly did not play tonight for Wilkes-Barre. Cody Chupp was recalled from Wheeling.

Scott Munroe vs. Jeff Zatkoff – scratches were Philip Samuelsson, Cody Wild, Matt Rust and Steve MacIntyre.

First Period: All Penguins. Forechecking had shots at 8-2 at the half way point.  Brian Strait turns the puck over to Justin Azevedo who scores on the third shot on goal for the Monarchs. Later, Stefan Legein scored a fluky goal to make it 2-0 on the Monarchs’ fifth shot on goal.

I tweeted at the end of the first that the score was not indicative of the effort, shots were 15-5 Pens and the Monarchs were 0/2 on the power play with no shot on goal during either man advantage.

Second Period: The jump wasn’t there to start for the Pens as Manchester had the first three shots on goal this frame and all good ones. Then Brandon DeFazio would score through a screen to put the Pens on the board. As a Penguins power play expired, Brian Gibbons would score to even things on a goal mouth scrum. Later, Jason Williams received a gorgeous pass from Colin McDonald which had like three Manchester players admiring it which Williams broke in on and backhanded it past Zatkoff to push the Pens ahead 3-2. Penguins, while on the power play, would be awarded a penalty shot when a Monarchs player covered the puck in the goal crease. Jason Williams took it and missed. Afterwards, Cody Chupp would get his first of the year from a nice centering pass from Brian Gibbons.

The period would end 4-2, and this would be the most productive second period of the season for the Pens. They scored three goals four separate times before this.

Third Period: Linden Vey would get a centering pass from Robert Czarnik he tapped in to bring Manchester to 4-3. Immediately thereafter, Jason Williams answers back to put the Pens out ahead by two goals. Almost right after that, Zach Sill would pick off a Zatkoff clearing attempt and scored to make it 6-3.

That goal chased Zatkoff. Martin Jones replaced him. That seemed to settle the Monarchs down some. Six minutes later, Robert Czarnik scored when the puck went in and out quickly. Referee Darcy Burchell immediately signaled goal, then went over to consult with the goal judge who confirmed it.

I had a strange feeling that this goal would be a tipping point of sorts for the Monarchs. Sometimes I hate when I am right. Linden Vey scored with 3:09 left to make it 6-5, then with Jones pulled Trent Hunter scored to tie it with less than a minute to go.

Overtime: Solved nothing. Hunter tried to end it, couldn’t. Then Street tried to do the same but it was off to the…

Shootout: Vey scored in the first round for the Monarchs. That was all for them. Lerg scored on his patented 650 deke move and Geoff Walker, who is perfect this season in shootouts, also scored and the Pens got the extra point.

Go back a second to the Williams penalty shot. I tweeted pre-game that the Pens have been involved in three of the last five penalty shots one way or another. Make it four for six now.

Three Stars: 3) Bryan Lerg (two assists, even) 2) Linden Vey (two goals, one assist, +5) 1) Jason Williams (two goals, +1)

Miscellany note: From the game sheet, looks like Manchester played a man down all night.

Around the Division: Hershey and Lake Erie squared off in the only other AHL game tonight. The Bears lost 4-3.

Standings: Pens outright number one for tonight at least with 71 points to Norfolk’s 69. Bears stuck at 67 points in third. Then it’s Syracuse 50, Binghamton 45.

Conference: 1-StJ (72) 2-WBS (71) 3-CT (62) 4-NOR (69) 5-HER (67) 6-BRI (61) 7-MCH (59) 8-WOR (57)

Pens off tomorrow then Syracuse is in for a Saturday night game in front of a sold out crowd. Should be a fun one.

Let’s Go Pens!