I didn’t run the Weekend Preview on Friday because I wanted up to the minute standings and results for the Atlantic Division and give you an idea of a current picture as to what they Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins, who qualified for the Calder Cup Playoffs last weekend, are facing.
Music to Set the Mood…
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A Quote…
Breathe deeply. Move slowly. You’ve arrived at Saturday. — Unknown
The Setup…
Laval drops in for their only visit of the season Saturday then the Lehigh Valley Phantoms pay off the Sunday home games bloc for the Penguins (thank god)
Last week the Penguins had their Canada trip. It didn’t start out great with a 5-1 blowout loss in Laval last Wednesday, then last Friday the Penguins gritted out a 2-1 shootout win in Belleville and then last Sunday they beat the Toronto Marlies in a 4-3 nail biter.
The Rocket beat the Springfield Thunderbirds last Friday then lost in a shootout to Utica on Wednesday. They bussed in from Bridgeport last night where they lost in a shootout 3-2.
Lehigh Valley beat Providence last Wednesday, then went to Charlotte and were swept. They hosted Springfield last night and lost 5-3.
Records
The Penguins are 39-16-6-2 with 86 points and second in the Atlantic Division.
Laval is 39-19-2-5 and lead the North Division with 85 points.
Lehigh Valley is 27-30-3-3 with 60 points in seventh in the Atlantic.
The Rest of those Rascals
Providence has taken advantage of their cupcake schedule and have used their games in hand on the Penguins to run away with the division. After beating the Phantoms last Wednesday, they swept last place in the North Division Utica in a home and home and beat Springfield this past Wednesday. The Bruins are in inflated 48-13-1 with 97 points, still haven’t played anybody good since the Penguins and play a decent Bridgeport Saturday and Springfield on Saturday.
Charlotte may end up as the three seed. They dropped a crucial game in regulation against Bridgeport this past Wednesday after sweeping Lehigh Valley this past weekend. They are in Hartford for a pair of games Saturday and Sunday. The Checkers backed into a playoff berth Wednesday and have a 37-21-5 record with 79 points.
(Charlotte can max out at 97 points, meaning math being what it is, Wilkes-Barre needs 12 points out of its 9 remaining games to sew up the bye)
Hershey is in danger of being passed by Bridgeport after the Islander swept the Bears in a home and home series last weekend. The Bears went to Syracuse last night and won 4-3and are in Allentown Saturday. The Bears have a 28-26-6-3 record and 65 points.
Bridgeport is probably the hottest team in the division right now after sweeping the Bears last weekend and beating the Checkers clean on Wednesday. They hosted the Rocket last night and beat them in a shootout and are in Providence Saturday looking to build on their 28-27-3-5 record and 64 points.
Gave you Lehigh Valley’s body of work scattered about above.
Springfield has hit a rough stretch which may result in their missing out on playoffs. They lost at Laval last Friday, won at Belleville last Saturday but lost home against Providence on Wednesday. They won against the Phantoms Friday and overtook Lehigh Valley for the sixth and final playoff spot and are in Providence Saturday looking to build on their 26-29-6-2 record and 60 points.
Hartford swept the Charlotte Checkers last week in identical 5-2 wins then went to Toronto and Rochester and lost in identical 6-3 losses. They host the Checkers for a pair Saturday and Sunday and have a 24-32-4-2 record with 54 points.
Who’s Up? Who’s Down? Who’s Out?
Up: Ville Koivunen, Avery Hayes and Joona Koppanen went up this week at various parts of same.
Down: Raivis Ansons was recalled from Wheeling. Emil Pieniniemi remains with the team as well.
Out: No word on Tristan Broz. Melvin Fernstrom left the game Sunday with his arm dangling so figure he’s out unless he isn’t.
All of a sudden they are thin at forward.
What Can We Learn About the Penguins This Week?
Where are the goals going to come from with three forwards on recall and two possibly out due to injury and the rest standing around waiting for the other to score?
I think Rafaël Harvey-Pinard is getting warm and Rutger McGroarty may be playing with a burr in his saddle after getting passed over not once, not twice but three times for an NHL recall this week. One would hope.
I think they have a clearer picture on who starts Game 1 of the Playoffs also, but that’s the next section.
Who’s in Goal?
I think Joel Blomqvist is slowly surpassing Sergei Murashov for number one net minder in Wilkes-Barre. However with that said I expect Murashov to start Saturday and Blomqvist to start Sunday.
I also think it’s silly that those in Pittsburgh are demanding Murashov be recalled when he’s being out played by Blomqvist in some games.
Hunter Shepard, late of the Hershey Bears last season and Belleville this season for Laval on Saturday and Aleksei Kolosov for the Phantoms on Sunday.
Who’s Running the Show?
Jack Young and Hayden Verbeek the assignment on Saturday with Owen Robertson and Davids Rozitis on the lines.
Young sticks around for Sunday and is joined by Mason Riley. Robertson also sticks around and Jud Ritter joins him on the lines.
Looking Ahead…
Hard to believe but relieved it’s April. Home and home with the Phantoms starting Friday in Wilkes-Barre.
International Break
International Friendly season and U.S. Open Cup season. New York City FC is off this week. St. Louis drops in next week.
NASCAR Picks…
It’s Martinsville, so it’s a Denny Hamlin kind of pick. Sleeper is Ryan Preece who’s good on short tracks and won at Bowman Gray at the Clash in February.
Give us a bold prediction…
Nail biter and win against Laval Saturday and then a blow out win against a tired Lehigh Valley on Sunday. Come Monday there’s a line out the door at Abide for free coffees before the Monday morning workday begins.
Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins play by play man almost foreshadowed his team to possible disappointment.
Hart stated at the end of the second period when the Penguins were up 4-1 that back in November the Toronto Marlies overcame a three goal deficit and defeated the Penguins that night.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) March 22, 2026
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Lineup Notes: Ville Koivunen was assigned down from Pittsburgh Sunday afternoon and was in town so made it in the lineup, replacing Zach Gallant. On defense, Chase Pietila for Emil Pieniniemi on defense.
First Period: They certainly started on time to the tune of three goals.
Avery Hayes on the power play at 5:11, followed by Hayes setting up Rafaël Harvey-Pinard in transition at 15:17 and then Aidan McDonough scoring his 18th goal of the season on a wrist shot at 16:54.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) March 22, 2026
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We don’t see enough of Toronto to. know if this is their modus operandi, but they were a totally different team after this.
A Ben King goal was put in after Brandon Buhr broke away and had a shot on Blomqvist. Blomqvist stopped prior breakaways and this one here, and nearly got over to the King rebound try but it beat him.
Kinger gets us on the board! 🚨
Ben King finishes off a rebound from a Brandon Buhr chance. That's Buhr's first AHL point pic.twitter.com/FFqpsdDaSP
Third Period: Wilkes-Barre lost Melvin Fernstrom to an injury when he was caught awkwardly on the boards by Blake Smith. He skated off with his right arm dangling and didn’t return.
Alex Nylander got the Marlies to one on two different occasions. The first came on the power play after a questionable penalty against Alex Alexeyev and then at even strength after a blown assignment.
But the Marlies would get no closer, but if there were five to seven minutes left in regulation then there were in reality, I am not too sure that Toronto would have tied it and maybe took the lead.
Disaster averted. This time.
Three Stars: 3) Avery Hayes (goal, assist) 2) Alex Nylander (two goals) 1) Rafaël Harvey-Pinard (two goals)
The Good: I have waited all season for Harvey-Pinard to start cooking and it looks like he’s warming up. If you get him going, mix in a Hayes goal like you did today with output from Koivunen and hopefully a returning Tristan Broz, this team can go far.
The Bad: I don’t know what happened when they went up 4-0. They nearly played two completely different halves of hockey here. Gangbusters the first thirty minutes and then edge of your seat let’s try not to blow this in the final thirty minutes. That strategy is not going to work in mid-to late April.
Turning Point: The second Harvey-Pinard goal gets it here because it was what won them the game, we just were oblivious to it at the time.
Around the Division: At 7 p.m. on Sunday, Bridgeport looks like they are headed for a home and home sweep of the Hershey Bears, up 5-1 when this post goes up…other games final as Charlotte sweeps Lehigh Valley with a 6-2 win ad Rochester beats Hartford 6-3.
Standings: Providence 95 – Penguins 86 – Charlotte 79 – that’s all that matters really, as I can’t give you the Hershey points because they are still playing. If you are interested late Sunday night or anytime after that, click here.
Wheeling Update: The Nailers sweep the Trois-Rivières Lions 3-1. Raivos Ansons and Logan Pietila had goals and Max Pavlenko stopped 26 shots.
Video Highlights: Marlies YouTube page is here. I note that because the highlights aren’t posted yet so if you want to go hunting, click here.
They are off till Saturday when they host the Laval Rocket on Saturday and then the Lehigh Valley Phantoms on (sigh) Sunday afternoon. I’ll have the Weekend Preview up on Saturday morning bright and early with the latest on the rest of those rascals. Regular blog readers know wheat I am talking about.
This game had a ‘fight forever’ feel to it. Goals were hard to come by for the Penguins with just Aidan McDonough scoring his team leading seventh power play goal in the second period and Tyler Boucher scoring later in the period to respond.
So it was a defensive battle and the Penguins, despite being outshot 29-20, managed to get it to overtime to qualify for the postseason. Adian McDonough, Gabe Klassen and Avery Hayes all scored in the shootout to give the Penguins the extra point.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) March 20, 2026
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Lineup Notes: Avery Hayes was returned to Wilkes-barre on Thursday and was in the lineup for the Penguins Friday, replacing Zach Urdahl. Emil Pieniniemi for Chase Pietila on defense.
First Period: Nothing doing. Pens were being badly outshot in the period before a late power play upped the shot total. Both teams traded power plays.
Second Period: 2:10 into the period Aidan McDonough scored a power play goal that gave the Penguins a 1-0 lead.
Third Period: Penalty kill really did work here, killing two late penalties virtually back to back. No scoring, though.
Overtime: Avery Hayes had two shots to end the game in overtime via breakaway but was stopped both times by Leevi Meriläinen who was impressive all game but really outstanding here in the overtime period.
Shootout: Aidan McDonough on a backhand shot, Olle Lycksell followed with a carbon copy shot, Gabe Klassen scored through the five hole, Arthur Kaliyev, who leads the AHL in goal scoring was stopped and then Avery Hayes won it in the top of the third.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) March 21, 2026
Three Stars: 3) Avery Hayes (shootout goal) 2) Riley Kidney (assist) 1) Joel Blomqvist (28 saves)
Really thought that Leevi Meriläinen deserved a star here, he was outstanding. He had no run support though.
The Good: 21 trips to the playoffs out of 25 tries is good, right?
The Bad: Power play scored, yeah, but that was it. The Penguins are a good 5-on-5 team? Someone forgot to tell Belleville, but that’s nitpicking on a clinching night like this.
Turning Point: Took till the very end but the Hayes goal that won it gets it here.
Standings: Providence 93 – Penguins 84 – Charlotte 75 – Hershey 62 – Lehigh Valley 60 – Springfield and Bridgeport 56 – Hartford 54
Wheeling Update: Nailers win 4-3 in a shootout over Trois-Rivières. Newly acquired Blake Bennett had a had trick and Logan Pietila had the shootout game winning goal.
Video Highlights:
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More Sunday evening from Toronto. Enjoy the Saturday off.
Needing just one point to clinch a playoff berth in the 2026 Calder Cup Playoffs, Wilkes-Barre / Scranton gets no out of town help and lay an egg in Laval, QC, a place they have not won in since 2018 and lose 5-1.
Game was decided, in my opinion, in the first six minutes. Laval goaltender plays like he has ants in his pants whenever he has the puck on his stick or nearby him. He played way too fast and loose in the games opening stages and the Penguins were not able to capitalize on this loosey goosey-ness and Laval settled in and methodically turned the game into a rout.
The Rocket lead the North Division and have the second best home record for a reason. They wear you down.
Gabe Klassen had the lone goal for Wilkes-Barre / Scranton, his 15th of the season.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) March 18, 2026
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Lineup Notes: Alex Alexeyev and Finn Harding for Jack St. Ivany and Scooter Brickey.
First Period: Shots 9-1 for the Penguins to start, Laval goaltender Kaapo Käkhönen swimming in his crease making ridiculous out of position saves but then a neutral zone hooking call against Aidan McDonough stops that momentum and the Rocket start to catch up. Then a careless too many men on the ice call against Wilkes-Barre sees Jared Davidson score :09 into the ensuing Rocket power play.
Third Period: I liked the initial response here and this is where Gabe Klassen scored at the 2:55 mark and I liked the vibe they came with but was troubled by the, “just turn it on and go” mantra they have won games with in the past with.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) March 19, 2026
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But the Rocket continued to wear down the Penguins, but not without more goalkeeping adventurism by Kaapo Käkhönen. Sebastian Aho was unable to score, however.
Joshua Roy scores late as the Penguins stared desperation in the face and then Florian Xhekaj scored into an empty net with Sergei Murashov pulled.
Three Stars: 3) Joshua Roy (goal, assist) 2) Kaapo Käkhönen (29 saves) 1) Sean Farrell (goal, assist)
The Good: Gabe Klassen is warming up again.
The Bad: Three players were even on the +/-, the rest were all -1 or worse. Finn Harding and Atley Calvert were -2’s. That’s the definition of wearing a team down.
They clearly miss Ville Koivunen, Tristan Broz and Avery Hayes. They are rudderless offensively and whatever Kirk MacDonald is doing (or not doing) doesn’t seem to be working.
Turning Point: The Blais breakaway goal gets it here because that opened the Rocket floodgates.
Around the Division: Can’t rely on Providence for jack. They needed to beat the Lehigh Valley Phantoms for the Penguins to back into the Playoffs. They didn’t. Phantoms win 6-3. Hartford sweeps Charlotte with a 5-2 win Wednesday after beating the Checkers on Tuesday. Forget quantum mathematics. I will never figure out how a team like Charlotte that gives the Penguins fits it swept by a Hartford team that was booed 7-0 by Providence last weekend.
Standings: Providence 92 – Penguins 82 – Charlotte 75 – Hershey 62 – Lehigh Valley 58 – Springfield 56 – Bridgeport 56 – Hartford 54
Wheeling Update: The Nailers had the night off.
Video Highlights: The Rocket’s YouTube page they put game highlights is here. Tonight’s package isn’t up yet at 10 p.m. on Wednesday.
The Penguins make their annual Canada trip this week through Laval, Belleville and Toronto looking for a point to punch a ticket to the Calder Cup Playoffs.
Music to Set the Mood….
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May as well drop in a famous Canadian band here and the first ever song to play on Rock 107.
A Quote…
Fix the &@^#^ power play!
– most of you, these past weeks (myself included)
The Setup…
First place Laval this Wednesday, a Friday night in Belleville against a hard working Senators team and then a Sunday afternoon (sigh) game against Toronto.
Penguins only manufactured three points out of a possible six this past weekend. Smoked by the Hershey Bears at home Friday, a collapse against the Phantoms at home on Saturday and then a gutsy win in Allentown on Sunday.
Laval lost to last place Utica Friday and then beat Syracuse in a shootout Saturday.
Belleville swept Hershey in Hershey this past weekend and will host Cleveland Wednesday.
Toronto beat Syracuse last Wednesday, lost in overtime on Friday to Rochester on Friday then returned favor with a shutout of the Amerks on Saturday. They hosted Cleveland on Tuesday and wonand will host Hartford Saturday before the Pens swing by Sunday afternoon.
Records
Penguins are 37-15-6-2 and have 82 points good for second in the Atlantic Division.
Laval leads the North Division with a 37-19-2-3 and have 79 points.
Belleville is 24-28-8 and are fifth in the North with 56 points.
Toronto is 30-20-5-5 with 70 points and fourth place in the North.
The Rest of those Rascals…
I think Providence is too far out now and the real threat is Charlotte. But for the sake of, let’s run through the list.
The Bruins beat the Springfield Thunderbirds Wednesday, smoked Hartford 7-0 Saturday and lost to Springfield on Sunday. They are 45-12-1 and lead the Atlantic with 91 points. They are in Allentown Wednesday and then have the last place in the North Utica Comets for a home and home this weekend.
Charlotte hosted the Bridgeport Islanders and shut them out in both games 3-2, 2-0. They have four games this week at home. They played Hartford last night and lost and have the Wolf Pack again Wednesday. They then host Lehigh Valley this weekend. I want to say they are the hottest team in the division but that loss to last place Hartford throws cold water on that theory. They are 35-19-5 and have 75 points, a game in hand on the Penguins and sit third in the division.
Hershey had a rough go. They beat the Pens clean Friday but then hosted a Belleville team they are better than and were swept in the two game series. Hershey is 27-25-6-2 ad have 62 points. They have the Bridgeport Islanders for a home and home series this weekend.
Lehigh Valley beat Syracuse in Syracuse on Friday, beat the Penguins in comeback fashion on Saturday and perhaps ran out of gas on Sunday and lost to the Pens on home ice. They host the Providence Bruins Wednesday, then head to Charlotte for a pair looking to build on their 26-27-3-3 record and 58 points.
Springfield took three of four points away from the Bruins via OT loss Wednesday and win on Sunday, with a 6-3 win at home against Utica on Saturday. They are in Laval Friday, Belleville Saturday. The Thunderbirds are 24-27-6-2 and have 56 points.
Gave you Bridgeport’s body of work above in the Charlotte capsule above. They have the Bears for a home and home for a pivotal series for both teams. Bridgeport is 24-27-3-5 good for 56 points.
Hartford looks done and dusted with a 23-30-4-2 record and 52 points. I expected more out of this team, honestly with the lineup they constructed. Swept by the Cleveland Monsters at home Wednesday and Friday and then walloped 7-0 Saturday in Providence. On Tuesday in Charlotte they won (surprisingly) and rematch tonight against the Checkers. They are in Toronto Saturday and Rochester on Sunday.
Who’s Up? Who’s Down? Who’s Out?
Up: Avery Hayes, Ville Koivunen are on recall to the Pittsburgh Penguins. Jack St. Ivany was recalled from his conditioning stint on Monday and Alex Alexeyev was returned to Wilkes-Barre.
Down: Ryan Graves will be completing his two week conditioning stint this week. Defenseman Emil Pieniniemi was recalled from Wheeling.
Out: Tristan Broz is out with an upper body injury, considered week to week. My spies advise he hasn’t been at practice, either.
What can we learn about the Penguins this week?
Everything is a struggle of late and they are relatively healthy and Pittsburgh is getting relatively healthy as well. I think the power play is beyond repair at this point and is what it is. They are the better team at five up most nights. Special teams kills them on both ends. What’s it mean? Keep your cool.
I Looked Up Some Stats!
They have 197 goals for, which is more than Providence and, on Sunday night when I looked up this stat, was just one off four other teams (Grand Rapids, Ontario, Laval and Bakersfield) and top ten in the league in goals against.
So yes, the power play is a disaster but they find ways to win because they don’t spend the entire 60 minutes of a hockey game on a power play or killing a penalty.
Who’s in Goal?
You have to start Sergei Murashov Wednesday in Laval, Joel Blomqvist in Belleville and then Murashov Sunday in Toronto.
Which one gives you a better chance to win? I don’t know. You have a shot to win every night no matter who is in goal.
Who’s Running the Show?
Jarrett Burton and Jacob Hicks have the honors on Wednesday with Jeremy Faucher and Felix-Antoine Voyer on the lines.
Friday in Belleville sees Alex Lepkowski and Mitchell Hardy with Devon Gale and Antoine Bujold-Roux working the lines.
Sunday in Toronto it’s Riley Brace and Liam Maaskant with Chris Martenet and Dustin McCrank on the lines.
Looking Ahead…
Home next Saturday against the Laval Rocket and then (sigh) home Sunday against the Lehigh Valley Phantoms. I hope it’s warm that day so I can at least get my walk in before church.
NASCAR Picks
Yung Money at Darlington. Sleepers are Erik Jones and Chris Buescher.
Come on, City!
Eastern Conference Leaders New York City FC host Miami on Sunday and will draw 2-2. Maybe it’s too cold for Leo Messi and beneath him to play in a Major League Baseball stadium’s outfield. One can hope.
Give us a bold prediction…
Power play goals scored in every game in the Great White North, Penguins punch their ticket Wednesday and they win all three games. Every time we think we have the answers, they change the questions.
They were a second half team Sunday, falling down 1-0 in the first period, no shots about halfway through the second, but then tie the game in the second on a Rutger McGroarty deflection, a Gabe Klassen power platy goal in the third and then an Owen Pickering empty net goal that iced it away.
Off now to Canada and a date with the first place North Division’s Laval Rocket on Wednesday with a chance to punch a ticket to the playoffs.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) March 15, 2026
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Lineup Notes: Nick Hart mentioned on the broadcast pregame that Alex Alexeyev was yo-yo’ed from/to Pittsburgh earlier in the day. On ice, Boko Imama for Zach Gallant up front, Sebastian Aho, Scooter Brickey for Ryan Graves and Finn Harding.
First Period: Ex-Penguin Phil Tomasino opens the scoring for the Phantoms after a puck is chopped out of the crease by Sergei Murashovb which then finds its way to Tomasino who scores to make it 1-0.
Marathon period with a lot of icings and both teams feeling the effects of a three in three weekend.
Second Period: Despite not registering a shot on goal till around the 8:30 mark of the period, the Penguins were the better team in the period and tied the game on a Rutger McGroarty deflection.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) March 15, 2026
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They had a few cracks (and a few good looks) on the power play but could not solve Aleksei Kolosov.
Everything was coming up aces here for the Penguins but the score remained tied at one heading into the…
Third Period: They had about 3:30 of leftover power play from a double minor high sticking call to Phil Tomasino. It almost seemed like they had to score on the power play or else you are looking at a momentum shift.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) March 15, 2026
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But then they had another chance at the power play with an opportunity to ice it away, and that turned into four, maybe five Lehigh Valley Phantom shorthanded chances.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) March 15, 2026
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Ballgame.
Three Stars: 3) Phil Tomasino (goal) 2) Sergei Murashov (16 saves) 1) Gabe Klassen (goal, assist)
The Good: They smothered the Phantoms last night even strength and lost. They smothered the Phantoms on Sunday and won.
The Bad: The power play needs work. It may be too late to fix, sadly.
Turning Point: The Klassen power play goal got it here. My faith in MacDonald is starting to slip, but they are too well coached to let a result that happened to them Saturday happen to them less than 24 hours later on Sunday.
Around the Division: Springfield beat Providence 4-3 so the Penguins could not clinch because they needed out of town help. Belleville is up on Hershey at 6 p.m. on Sunday. That box is here.
Standings: Providence 91 – Penguins 82 – Charlotte 75 and that’s as far as I can go without the Hershey final. If you are interested after like 7:30 on Sunday, click here.
Wheeling Update: The Nailers were off.
Video Highlights: They would be here if you are so inclined, as they are not up yet.
Canada trip is next, Weekend Preview is here Wednesday around lunch time.
I’m going to let play by play man Bob Rotruck explain this one for you.
Essentially, all 4 goals were were PP or extra player. Katchouk in 2nd pd came right after PP expired. Bonk 5×4 PP Pederson 6×5 to tie Pederson 4×3 PP in OT
Box score says 2/7 on PP. But really more like 4/6 on extra-attacker or PP chances. (2 PP were only 4 & 7 secs long) https://t.co/7hwnQdc27x
Straight up, this Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins team is going nowhere fast if they can’t…
a) score
b) defend a lead when they score
c) win special teams battles
They did two of the three this evening. Even me, a C student and the living embodiment of the term, “C’s get degrees” would think this has to be enough to win the game, right?
Wrong. They lost 4-3 in overtime. They carried a 3-1 lead into the third period, the Phantoms score a power play goal to get within one then a late goal with Carson Bjarnason pulled to tie it and then Lane Pederson scores his second of the night on the power play to win it in overtime.
The two teams rematch Sunday in Allentown. The only silver lining out of the evening was that no matter what happened here, the Penguins could not clinch a playoff spot. More on that in a bit.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) March 14, 2026
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Good link up there with the passing.
Penguins were playing with fire giving away two power plays to the Phantoms.
Second Period: Joona Koppanen scored two goals but only one of them was deemed good as the other was taken down after video review. Finn Harding had the other goal in the period when he snaked to the far side and fired a shot that was screened.
Ex-Penguin Boris Katchouk scored the opposition goal, the Phantoms only even strength goal of the game.
Third Period: All they need to do is defend a lead and not give a sliver of momentum to the opponent.
Wilkes-Barre couldn’t do anything with a power play about midway through the period, Lehigh Valley cashes on their sole opportunity in theirs, and here’s Mr. Moe Mentum changing his address.
Momma, there go them men (Jack St. Ivany and Ryan Graves) again.
Overtime: I mean it was inevitable, and more so when they take not one, but two penalties in the period. They get out of one, but momentum, man. It’s a game of momentum, and Lehigh Valley wasn’t going to miss on the second power play of overtime.
Three Stars: 3) Anthony Richard (three assists) 2) Joona Koppanen (goal, assist) 1) Lane Pederson (two goals, assist)
The Good: I mean they manufactured a point?
The Bad: They are developing bad habits at the worst time of the season and it is going to cost them a first round bye. Kirk MacDonald has his first real headache of the season to deal with because fans will not stand for another first round exit this season. It’s trending straight in that direction. I saw it last year with the New York Mets in a different sport when they collapsed in June and never were the same team and completely missed playoffs. It’s a different story here because the Penguins are a playoff team, but what does that mean when everyone makes it and all the momentum you have is bad momentum.
Turning Point: The Pederson goal that tied it gets it here, because the rest was elementary.