After beating the Hershey Bears in Game 4 of the Atlantic Division Semifinals Thursday, and with Springfield ousting the Providence Bruins in four games, the two teams have set a schedule.
It's Penguins vs. Thunderbirds, and the Atlantic Division Final schedule is set.
The series starts at @MoheganArenaPA with games on Tuesday, May 12 and Thursday, May 14.
I had this tweet after the end of the second period where the Penguins were leading 2-1.
2-1 Wilkes-Barre after two. I don’t want to get ahead of myself and maybe this is the homer in me and all, but they have that look in their eye tonight I think, and I can see it on FloHockey. Big, huge, enormous, gigantic, insert your own adjective here period coming up.
They say that the put away game is the hardest to win. The Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins play their most concise game of the series and oust the Hershey Bears in four games in the Atlantic Division Semifinals and win 4-1. Sergei Murashov with a dazzling 37 save performance. Murashov is undefeated in Hershey.
The Penguins will take on the Springfield Thunderbirds in the Atlantic Division Finals, after the Thunderbirds dispatched the Macgregor Kilpatrick Trophy, 54 win Providence Bruins in four games 1-0 in overtime.
— x – Hershey Bears (@TheHersheyBears) May 8, 2026
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Second Period: Off the hop, Rutger McGroarty was denied at 1:18 on the breakaway while the teams were 4-on-4 after some end of first period shenanigans.
— x – Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) May 8, 2026
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Here’s the setup. Avery Hayes and Rutger McGroarty come in on a two on one and don’t get the shot off, then Andrew Cristall works a give and go on a two on one for the Bears the other way but hits the post. Then Gabe Klassen works up the ice, puts a shot on which is stopped but there’s Brunicke for the rebound.
Whew.
It’s a developmental league for a reason folks. Harrison Brunicke was a mess in my opinion when he was here for his developmental stint earlier in the year but since he’s been back after his junior team was eliminated, he has grown leaps and bounds. He’s a wizard with the puck.
Wilkes-Barre has a late power play come and go but kept the pressure on.
Third Period: Ville Koivunen finishes off a beautiful play with Tristan Broz and Mikhail Ilyin to make it 3-1.
— x – Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) May 8, 2026
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Penalty filled period that favored Hershey. Wilkes-Barre didn’t do itself any favors with the penalties, albeit some were tacky tack. The Penguins get through it all okay however.
Then late, with Clay Stevenson pulled for the extra attacker, Gabe Klassen scores from about 175 feet an empty net goal that seals it.
— x – Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) May 8, 2026
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Three Stars: 3) Sergei Murashov (37 saves) 2) Harrison Brunicke (goal) 1) Aaron Ness (ceremonial, played a lot of playoff games for the Bears)
The Good: Buried their rival in four games. We don’t have to go to a Saturday game with our butts clenched. They are rounding into form, too. They came into the game prepared with an early goal, smothered their opponent and never looked back.
The Bad: This space for rent.
Turning Point: I want to give it to the collective penalty kill in the third period but that’s lame. The Koivunen goal gets it here.
Next Up: I’ll post the Atlantic Division Finals schedule once it’s finalized by the teams in a separate post. Sleuths on Twitter tell me it’s home in Wilkes-Barre Tuesday and Thursday, but it’s not official until it is.
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Weekend Preview will be up Friday which I will riff on this past series, give you my thoughts on Springfield, and provide you with more NASCAR and soccer hot takes.
That was because the Penguins jumped to a 2-0 lead only to see it evaporate and Hershey takes the lead. Hayes, who just had an empty net goal albeit an important one in Game 1, along with Rutger McGroarty, were no where to be found.
Fast forward to the final three minutes of regulation, and Avery Hayes scores to tie the game and force overtime.
Fast forward to 4:57 of the overtime frame and Rutger McGroarty’s goal has the Hershey Bears on the brink of elimination. Wilkes-Barre / Scranton wins 4-3. The Penguins can eliminate the Bears in Game 4 on Thursday.
My alternate headline was “Milk Cartons” if McGroarty and Hayes didn’t show up in the way that they did late. Milk does a body good.
— x – Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) May 5, 2026
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Then the Penguins played some Harlem Globetrotters with a series of passes that ended on the tape of Mikhail Ilyin who scored at 6:16 to make it 2-0 Penguins.
You are looking at the puck at the top of the screen and the Bears skater in the middle of your screen. Looks offside to me by parallax is a funny thing.
Hershey would get the only power play of the period and the Penguins would kill it, but Hershey would keep the momentum. Bogdan Trineyev scores to tie the game at two.
— x – Hershey Bears (@TheHersheyBears) May 6, 2026
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Brett Leason is developing into a stone in the shoe.
Penguins had the only power play in the period and were not able to score on it. Avery Hayes was open near post and had a gaping net to shoot into and the pass came to him in the skates.
Wilkes-Barre outshot the Bears 10-7 in the period but it would have been 5-2 Hershey if it weren’t for Sergei Murashov’s efforts in net.
Third Period: Avery Hayes had a bit of an eventful period. He hit the post early on and at full speed it looked like a goal but the in house replays clearly showed low iron and no goal.
Wilkes-Barre had to sweat through a penalty kill with one of their best killers Joona Koppanen in the box but got through it cleanly.
They were chasing, and chasing, and chasing, and chasing a goal and out of a time out with a hair over 3 minutes remaining and Sergei Murashov vacated for the extra attacker the aforementioned Avery Hayes scored to tie the game.
(I got tired of waiting for Coal Street to post the video on a work night so I did it myself)
The Bears fans in attendance were irate at the fact that the goal was not reviewed. Hershey has literally every angle covered with multiple angles for replays, but what they don’t have (or show) is the overhead. The fans in attendance were sure that the goal should not have counted.
Enter Hershey play by play man Zack Fisch.
The puck did go in. I have seen video confirming it. Hit back bar and came out. But I have no clue why it wasn't looked at. That makes no sense. We have video review for a reason, but I digress. Game 4 is Thursday. Must win for Hershey to force a winner-take-all Game 5. https://t.co/29qHDRdYKE
Three Stars: 3) Ivan Miroshnichenko (goal) 2) Brett Leason (goal) 1) Rutger McGroarty (overtime game winning goal)
The Good: Snatched victory from the jaws of defeat. I mean I realize it’s not supposed to be easy, but don’t make it harder if that makes any sense.
The Bad: I’m starting to question who the better team is here and I wasn’t at the start of the series.
Turning Point: The McGroarty goal is the obvious answer here.
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Ice Chips: Game 4 goes Thursday from Hershey and you can expect the best from the Bears in the hopes they force the decider here Saturday at 6:05….I still don’t think Wilkes-Barre has played its best game of the series yet….they don’t give MVPs this early in but Sergei Murashov gets my vote here. He’s literally dragging them through the series….I would still try to find room for Raivis Ansons if I am Kirk MacDonald but as I have say for years, I don’t coach them, I just blog about them.
I told you in the Weekend Preview that Herhsey goaltender Clay Stevenson had the potential to steal a game if not the series. He stopped 36 of 37 shots, including 21 in the third period after an all out barrage by the Penguins in the third period after trailing 2-0, and now it’s an even series heading to a pivotal Game 3 Tuesday in Hershey.
Wilkes-Barre did not start on time, with just three shots on goal in the first period and in a period where they were awarded a very early 4:00 double minor power play.
Hershey scored in the first period on their power play off of a Brett Leason goal and then Bogdan Trineyev scored after a big stop by Stevenson on Aidan McDonough moneys before. McDonough would extract his pound of flesh in the third at 1:12 to jump start what ended up being a too little, too late onslaught by the home team.
That’s basically it. The game teetered on the brink of an all out mess but in the end I think that Ben Betker and Adam Tobias did a good enough of a job to not turn it into a slop fest.
— x – Hershey Bears (@TheHersheyBears) May 2, 2026
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Came off of a Finn Harding high stick call.
Penguins take two silly penalties to open the second period, get the kill but the Bears started to run down hill and Stevenson was dialing in. Finally he comes up with a huge blocker stop on Aidan McDonough and then Bogdan Trineyev scores to make it 2-0.
The Good: Play like they played in the third period and the series is theirs.
The Bad: Play like they played in the first two periods and the series is Hershey’s.
Turning Point: The 4:00 double minor early set the tone. They didn’t score, Herhsey kills it off easily and then starts to roll a bit and shut down the Penguins in the first period offensively, get a goal and then Stevenson locks down the rest.
So Kirk MacDonald pretty much has to go back to Ansons and Huglen for Game 3. Imama and Howe are nice, but they are one dimensional and essentially the same player. For whatever reason I didn’t like Sebastian Aho’s game either, but the line with Howe and Imama really stood out. Maybe keep Howe in and swap Imama for Ansons.
Wilkes-Barre / Scranton takes Game 1 of the Best of Five Atlantic Division Semifinals by a 4-2 score Thursday night. Game 2 is set for Saturday at 6:05.
If you watched, you likely walked away thinking that the Penguins were the better team. I can’t fault you for that, but the 20% that they weren’t the better team the visiting Hershey Bears took advantage and scored. The Penguins tooth and nailed it for a large portion of the third period before an Avery Hayes empty net goal finally sealed the deal.
Sergei Murashov was dialed in. They scored a power play goal off the stick of Owen Pickering. Aidan McDonough, as he has done throughout the season, scored a goal. Atley Calvert got the party started with an early first period goal.
I didn’t think they played a full sixty minutes Thursday but they still managed to win a Calder Cup Playoff game, their first playoff win since 2022. What will Game 2 bring Saturday? Were they happy with their effort in Game 1?
— x – Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) April 30, 2026
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Lineup Notes: Tanner Howe and Boko Imama served their one game suspensions. I thought Kirk MacDonald did a great job in swapping in Aaron Huglen and Raivis Ansons. Tough lineup decisions for him here come Saturday. What I didn’t agree with was on defense, where Finn harding took warmups but didn’t dress. Alex Alexeyev took his spot, but that’s deserved. You find room for a guy like Harding in my opinion.
First Period: Just 3:01 in, Atley Calvert scored on this snipe that made at 1-0 early for Wilkes-Barre.
— x – Hershey Bears (@TheHersheyBears) May 1, 2026
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How, in the hell, does that happen?
Bears, the next shift come in two on one but don’t score.
Teams trade power plays, no dice.
With time dwindling, I didn’t like whatever strategy they were employing in protecting the lead. Not a lot of offense, but enough defense I suppose to keep the Bears from tying the game.
With Clay Stevenson vacated, Avery Hayes scores an empty net goal.
— x – Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) May 1, 2026
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Bingo.
Three Stars: 3) Sergei Murashov (31 saves) 2) Alex Alexeyev (two assists) 1) Owen Pickering (goal)
The Good: Bend but not break against an opponent I think they are better then top to bottom. If the Bears would have somehow won the game after the Pens were up 3-0, that’s a momentum killer and a totally different series. Didn’t happen though. Up 1-0 with a chance to put the Bears in a deep, deep hole come Saturday.
The Bad: For the love of god can we get competent linemen that can drop the puck the proper way? John Rey was battling it all night. Anyway, they have to tighten up. If they are to last past this round, the competition only gets tougher. Would this effort work in a Conference Final? I’m not so sure.
Turning Point: It’s the Pickering goal that gets it here. You cannot overcome a 3-0 hole against a team that had 101 points in the regular season.
— x – Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) April 26, 2026
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Give Me Three Keys…
Goes without saying but here are my three keys.
1) Start on Time. The longer it’s a 0-0 game, the more that favors a mistake. Get on the Bears early, get a few goals in the first period, adjust from there, don’t go into a defensive shell and bomb away.
2) Keep your nose clean. Stay out of the box. Don’t engage if you are leading. Don’t play down to shenanigans. They cannot touch you five-on-five.
3) You can’t win or lose the series in the first game, but you can set the tone. If the Penguins win, they are in the catbird seat Saturday looking to go up 2-0. If they lose, then Saturday basically becomes must win. Using #1 and #2, above, what does #3 become?
X Factor
Penguins: Aidan McDonough – The Penguins owe their season to this guy. Where would they be without the guy? Let Sergei Murashov, Avery Hayes and Phil Kemp get the glory, let McDonough continue to cook and carry the freight and hopefully the Penguins to the Division Finals.
Bears: Clay Stevenson – He already has a shutout against Bridgeport and the last thing the Penguins need is to run into a hot goaltender. Stevenson is 2-1-1 against the Pens in the regular season with a 1.86 GAA and a .934 SV%. If the Penguins play with jitters and the Bears get one or two goals Stevenson, who has Calder Cup experience, will likely shut the door.
Who’s in Goal?
Sergei Murashov for the Penguins, Clay Stevenson for the Bears. I think those are no brainers.
Suspensions
Tucson’s Max Szuber, Belleville’s Djibril Touré, Rockford’s Andrew Perrott and Wilkes-Barre/Scranton’s Tanner Howe and Boko Imama have all received suspensions for incidents on Saturday night.https://t.co/qlqCNHk8Cn
But nothing for Rochester’s Olivier Nadeau, whose high hit to the head area of Avery Hayes resulted in no penalty, knocked Hayes out of the game and started the nonsense.
Beau Halkidis shouldn’t see a playoff game as a result of this ineptitude.
What about the other guys?
The great Tim Leone once told me to worry about your own series first. What the other teams are doing in the other series is irrelevant to your own matters because if you aren’t successful in your series, what you are worrying about or interested in is irrelevant.
But since you asked nicely…
Springfield, as you know if you are a regular reader here, upset the #3 seed Charlotte Checkers. They will now play the Providence Bruins beginning Friday with Game 2 on Sunday, then Games 3, 4, if necessary and 5 if necessary are the same days as the Penguins / Bears series.
Who’s Running the Show?
Morgan MacPhee and Nik Isaacson have the Game 1 assignment with Dylan Blujus and John Rey on the lines. Nothing for Game 2 on Saturday yet. With our luck it’ll be some combination of Rob Hennessey, Beau Halkidis or Mike Sullivan.
Give me the real reason you’re doing this!
My soccer and NASCAR picks, duh!
NYCFC has hit the skids. Winless in six straight, up two goals in stoppage time last Wednesday only for FC Cincinnati to score two goals for the draw then a 1-0 loss in Montreal this past Saturday, it’s not been fun for me. DC United is on the up and up, so I predict a 2-2 draw this weekend.
On the NASCAR circuit, they head to Texas, where I think it’s Tyler Reddick’s race to lose. He already has five wins this season and it’s a track he’s won at. I’m starting him in my fantasy team this weekend and you should too.
This means that the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins will play the Hershey Bears, who dispatched the fourth seeded Bridgeport Islanders in two games earlier this week.
Here’s the schedule. Game 1 Thursday in Wilkes-Barre followed by Game 2 Saturday.
— x – Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) April 26, 2026
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Quick thumbnail on Hershey, Clay Stevenson won the Bears the series against Bridgeport with a 18 save shutout in Game 1 and then 24 saves in Game 2 with some timely stops in that one. He’s got the experience, backing up Hunter Shepard in the 2024 Calder Cup Finals. The last thing the Penguins need is to run into a hot goaltender.
Anyway, strap in, it’s the Bears so you know it’s going to be a battle.