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Weekend Preview – Points at Stake

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….

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 won and 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.

Streak Snappers — Pens WIN 3-1

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Wilkes-Barre salvages the weekend with a gritty, gutsy 3-1 win in Allentown on Sunday and are a point away from qualifying for a berth in the Calder Cup Playoffs.

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.

Here’s how they lined up:

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.

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.

They got it, off the stick of Gabe Klassen.

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.

Owen Pickering buried one from deep, late.

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.

Let’s Go Pens!

Stay in Your Lane – Pens LOSE 4-3 (OT)

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I’m going to let play by play man Bob Rotruck explain this one for you.

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.

Here’s how they lined up…

Lineup Notes: Zach Urdahl for Boko Imama up front, Chase Pietila for Sebastian Aho on defense.

First Period: Ryan Graves atones for his -3 in the second period Friday against Hershey with a goal that gives the Penguins a 1-0 lead.

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.

But it’s still a one goal game and the Penguins have second in the division thanks to defense and goaltending and…

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.

Ballgame.

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.

Around the Division: Providence wins 7-0 over hapless Hartford….Charlotte picks up another two points with a 2-0 shutout at home against Bridgeport where the Islanders are shutout in back to back games in North Carolina…Springfield wins 6-3 at home against Utica so the Penguins couldn’t clinch anyway and Belleville doubles up Hershey 6-3.

Standings: Providence 91 – Penguins 80 – Charlotte 75 – Hershey 62 – Lehigh Valley 58 – Bridgeport 56 – Springfield 54 – Hartford 50

Wheeling Update: Nailers win 4-2 over visiting Adirondack. Matty De St. Phalle with a goal and and assist.

Video Highlights: 

Hope for a better fate Sunday in Allentown. Talk you to then.

Let’s Go Pens!

Dry Spell — Pens LOSE 4-2

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Don’t look now but the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins have not won in four games.

A 4-2 setback Friday night after a valiant would be comeback in the third sees the Hershey Bears take this one on Friday.

Oh and tomorrow’s opponent, Lehigh Valley did something the Penguins couldn’t do and that was beat Syracuse in Syracuse this evening.

I don’t know if they are missing offensive guns like Ville Koivunen and Tristan Broz that badly that it shows with these results as much as it is lapses in defensive judgement.

They fell in a 3-0 hole in the second period after the two defenseman down on conditioning, Jack St. Ivany and Ryan Graves, were on the ice for all three goals scored in the period.

Offense never got going Aidan McDonough scored early in the third to kick start a comeback, Rafaël Harvey-Pinard scored :20 into a power play but they got no closer.

Here’s how they lined up…

Lineup Notes: Penguins made a small future consideration trade with the Calgary Wranglers, trading for Blake Bennett who has been with the Flames ECHL affiliate the Rapid City Rush all season. On ice, Ryan Graves, Jack St. Ivany and Sebastian Aho in; Scooter Brickey, Chase Pietila and Alex Alexeyev out.

First Period: No scoring. They traded power plays.

Second Period: Hershey scores three times in a span of 5:37. Andrew Cristall crashes the net to make it 1-0, Sonny Milano throws one off of Sergei Murashov to make it 2-0 and then Ryan Chesley from the blue line makes it 3-0.

Jack St. Ivany and Ryan Graves, NHL contracted NHL defensemen, on the ice for all three goals against.

Third Period: Aidan McDonough gives them life at 2:35.

Where would we be without Aidan McDonough?

:20 into a power play and Harvey-Pinard scores to bring the Penguins within one.

Bears blocked a lot of traffic and Mitch Gibson was solid enough when he needed to be, on a delayed call with Murashov pulled, Borden Trineyev scores an empty net goal.

No, that’s not the empty netter, but he had some key blocks that preserved the win.

Three Stars: 3) 2) Melvin Fernstrom (two assists) 2) Ilya Protas (assist) 1) Andrew Cristall (goal, assist)

The Good: I liked the comeback attempt.

The Bad: NHL contracted defenders shouldn’t have put them in that predicament to start.

Turning Point: The Chesley goal gets it here as it stopped being fun after that and they desperately tried to erase a three goal deficit.

Around the Division: Charlotte shuts out Bridgeport 3-0….Cleveland beats Hartford 3-1….Lehigh Valley beats Syracuse 4-1.

Standings: Providence 89 – Penguins 79 – Charlotte 73 – Hershey 62 – Bridgeport 56 – Lehigh Valley 56 – Springfield 52 – Hartford 50

Don’t look now but Charlotte is comin’!

Wheeling Update: Taylor Gauthier with another 29 save shutout as the Nailers win 4-0 in Glens Falls and the Thunder.

Video Highlights: 

More Saturday after the Phantoms game.

Let’s Go Pens!

Weekend Preview – Clinch Mountain

The Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins have a chance to clinch a playoff berth this weekend and continue to make hay on a first round playoff bye. It’s another three in three weekend!

Music to Set the Mood…

A Quote…

Like any sport, if you can clinch it sooner, clinch it sooner. It just makes the celebration that much sweeter.
Kasey Keller

The Setup…

Home with Hershey on Friday, home with Lehigh Valley on Saturday, trip to Lehigh Valley on Sunday.

The Pens gritted a point out of the Syracuse Crunch last Friday in their only action of the weekend.

The Bears dropped both games last weekend in Hartford and in Providence. Hershey has a three in three also, with the Belleville Senators waiting for the Bears in Hershey Saturday and Sunday.

Lehigh Valley had a three in three last weekend, getting swept. They took an OT loser point out of a series at home against Charlotte and then got on a bus and lost in Bridgeport Sunday. The hits keep coming for the Phantoms as they are in Syracuse Friday before the home and home with the Penguins.

Records

Wilkes-Barre is 36-14-5-2 and have 79 points in second in the Atlantic Division.

Hershey is 26-23-6-2 with 60 points and in fourth.

Lehigh Valley is 24-26-3-3 with 54 points and in sixth.

The Rest of those Rascals…

Providence is making the best out of the games in hand on the Penguins. The Bruins clinched a playoff berth last weekend. They lost in Bridgeport (the first time all season the Islanders beat the Bruins) then beat Hershey Sunday and beat Springfield in OT on Wednesday. They host Hartford and Springfield this weekend and have a 44-11-1 record with 89 points, 10 clear of the Penguins now with just a game in hand.

Charlotte has a 33-18-5 record with 71 points, a game in hand on the Penguins. The Checkers swept the Phantoms last weekend and now have a six game home stand that starts with Bridgeport this weekend.

Gave you fourth place Hershey above.

Bridgeport is fifth with a 24-25-3-5 record and 56 points. Bridgeport was shutout in Hartford last Friday, respond with a win over Providence Saturday and then a 5-4 win over Lehigh Valley Sunday. They head to Charlotte this weekend.

Gave you sixth place Lehigh Valley above.

Springfield has no luck. They were swept by the last place overall in the AHL Iowa Wild at home this past weekend, saw their captain traded to Syracuse and then lost to Providence in OT on Wednesday. They are 22-27-6-2 in seventh place and have 52 points. They host Utica Saturday and travel to Providence on Sunday.

Hartford has a 22-28-2-4 record with 50 points in last place in the division after beating Bridgeport and Hershey last weekend but losing to Cleveland on Wednesday clean at home. They host the Monsters again Friday before heading to Providence on Saturday.

Who’s Up? Who’s Down? Who’s Out?

Up: Avery Hayes and Ville Koivunen are on recall to the Pittsburgh Penguins. Alex Alexeyev joined them on Thursday.

Down: Emil Pieniniemi was sent to Wheeling on Monday. Jack St. Ivany is back down from Pittsburgh on a two week conditioning stint. Ryan Graves was assigned on conditioning with the Alexeyev transaction on Thursday.

Out: Tristan Broz is out with an upper body injury.

What can we learn about the Penguins this week?

On paper and likely in every facet, they are head and shoulders better than Lehigh Valley and Hershey combined. But they don’t play on paper. So that means they need to be careful.

What’s it mean? I think they can work on the deficient areas. The power play and penalty kill for one. 25th overall on the power play and 20th on the penalty kill. Those aren’t great numbers and no where near championship caliber.

You want to see the penalty kill stay perfect this weekend and see them pop in a couple power play goals that propel them to victory.

Also I’d love to see the offense pick back up and score four or more goals and win each game.

Who’s in Goal? 

I’d go Murashov / Blomqvist / Murashov. Is the jury still out on who the number one goaltender is?

Hershey is dealing with injuries in goal. They lost Clay Stevenson to injury Sunday. If he can’t go, expect Garin Bjorklund Friday.

Carson Bjarnason Saturday assuming Aleksei Kolosov goes Friday. Flip it if it’s the opposite. The backup Saturday will start Sunday.

Who’s Running the Show?

Adam Tobias and Mason Riley have the assignment on Friday with John Rey and Richard Jondo on the lines.

Will Kelly and David Elford have the Saturday assignment with John Rey again and Jud Ritter on the lines.

Mike Sullivan and Alex Lepkowski have the Sunday assignment with Jeremy Faucher and Josh Cleary on the lines.

Wow. No repeat refs and five different lines persons. Someone in Springfield (AHL HQ) reads the blog apparently! I’ll take it and appreciate the variety!

Looking Ahead…

Canada trip. They head to Laval, QC Wednesday for a date with the Rocket, Friday in Belleville and Saturday in Toronto. The Saturday game starts at 4.

NASCAR Pick

Kyle Larson is due and the Hendrick parade steps off with a win in Vegas.

Come on, City!

The Eastern Conference leading New York City Football Club continue their winning form with a 3-1 win over the visiting Colorado Rapids this Saturday from the Boogie Down Bronx.

Give us a bold prediction…

Their ticket is punched Saturday night to the post season.

Mercuri in Retrograde — Pens LOSE 3-2 (OT)

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I didn’t like the first 20 minutes of this game, but was OK with the final 40 plus overtime. Wilkes-Barre / Scranton grits out a point on the road in Syracuse but lose 3-2 on overtime on a Lucas Mercuri power play goal that give the Crunch the extra point.

It looked like the Penguins were set to get buried again by the Crunch like the last time they were here on January 3 when they got creamed 6-0. But they tightened things up considerably from the second period on and a Melvin Fernstrom goal with under a minute to play in regulation get them a point they can use.

Here’s how they lined up:

Lineup Notes: Quiet trade deadline day. No moves affecting the AHL club. Avery Hayes was papered down making him eligible for playoffs, Ville Koivunen was recalled under emergency conditions.

Melvin Fernstrom returned from injury replacing Ville Koivunen up front, Scooter Brickey was in for Matt Dumba.

First Period: Syracuse struck twice on transition plays and ran out to a quick 2-0 lead. Wilkes-Barre had two cracks at the power play but could not solve Brandon Halverson, who has been a stone in the shoe of the Penguins for two seasons now.

Tristan Allard and Brendan Furry with the goals here.

And since they posted it, I will let you know about it – Boko Imama fought ex-Penguin Jarred Tinordi. Both men landed clean shots and never budged.

You just don’t see that anymore.

Second Period: Better period for the Penguins as Rutger McGroarty scores on transition that gets Wilkes-Barre on the board.

Pens whiff on their third power play of the game early on and then kill a good Crunch power play easily but still trailed 2-1 heading into the…

Third Period: No penalties in the period which seemed to snap by with the Penguins in control but the Crunch just keeping them at arms length. Then with Sergei Murashov pulled and after a timeout an Aidan McDonough shot is blocked to Melvin Fernstrom who scores to tie the game.

This got them to…

Overtime: I thought the officiating was better here then it was Wednesday, but Wednesday was a low bar. Ref Riley Brace gets Finn Harding for an iffy-ish hold on Tristan Allard that puts the Crunch on a power play. After a timeout, Lucas Mercuri scores to end the game.

Ballgame.

For what it’s worth, the Penguins had their chances to score in overtime with Aaron Huglen getting denied by Brandon Halverson twice on the same sequence with the pad and then later on a one timer, both set up by Rutger McGraorty.

Bounces.

Three Stars: 3) Tristan Allard (goal) 2) Brendan Furry (goal) 1) Lucas Mercuri (game winning overtime power play goal)

Around the Division: Hartford shuts out Bridgeport 6-0….Charlotte beats Lehigh Valley 5-3 and Iowa shuts out Springfield 2-0.

Standings: Providence 85 – Penguins 79 – Charlotte 69 – Hershey 60 – Lehigh Valley 53 – Bridgeport 52 – Springfield 51 – Hartford 48

Wheeling Update: Nailers are out in Rapid City, SD for game two of their three game visit to the Rush. That box is here.

Video Highlights: 

Enjoy the rest of the weekend off, enjoy the taste of Spring this weekend with the slightly warmer weather and don’t forget to turn your clocks ahead before you go to bed Saturday. Back here next week for the three in three against Lehigh Valley and Hershey.

Let’s Go Pens!

The Blueprint? — Pens LOSE 5-4

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If you want to beat the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins, you have to get to them early.

Any maybe have the referees on your side, too.

A 5-4 loss on a Wednesday night where the Penguins were a step slower than the Thunderbirds for the first two period and then picked it up in the third. A pair of Aidan McDonough goals tied it, but a controversial Mathieu Joseph power play goal was ruled a good goal when it was clear that Joel Blomqvist was interfered with.

I am long past the getting hot over what goaltender interference is or isn’t. No one knows what it is, no one can explain it, and if you think you can you are lying to yourself and others who believe you.

Here’s how they lined up…

Lineup Notes: Back to the conventional 12/6, Tristan Broz indeed injured, their leading scorer, Nolan Renwick and Zach Gallant draw in at forward, Sebastian Aho out on defense.

First Period: A bad pinch by Owen Pickering sees Juraj Pekarcik score 17 minutes into the game.

Okay, not bad. They were a step behind all period but a one goal lead is manageable.

Only they took three penalties in the period and gave all the momentum to Springfield.

Second Period: Dillon Dube strikes twice, once at even strength and then on a power play. Aidan McDonough netted a power play goal just six seconds into the first power play of the game for Wilkes-Barre, to get the Pens on the board.

I didn’t particularly like that third goal by Dube, if we didn’t have what we had in the third period, I would have gave that the turning point of the game. It had the feel.

Third Period: To this point the Thunderbirds were on their fifth power play of the game to open the frame on a Matt Dumba roughing penalty at the conclusion of the second period. I didn’t particularly like Dumba’s game, he took too many penalties (three in total) and just handcuffed the team all night.

I made a comment that the keep it close and step on it in the third period strategy could only get them so far. It nearly worked here because the Penguins wee by far the better team the entire period, and tied the game on goals by Tanner Howe and Aidan McDonough. For McDonough, his second power play goal of the game.

But then the Mathieu Joseph power play goal. Springfield’s social media team, while usually class of the field with the amount of stuff they put out there, casually didn’t post the video of the Joseph interference goal here. After a brief conference at the scorers table, the goal was allowed to stand.

That basically did it. A Chris Wagner empty netter put it out of reach but then a bonehead turnover by Springfield sees Rafaël Harvey-Pinard score to make it 5-4 and closer than it seemed.

Three Stars: 3) Mathieu Joseph (goal) 2) Aidan McDonough (two goals, assist) 1) Dillon Dube (two goals)

The Good: Where would they be without Aidan McDonough, who is carrying the freight with consistency with Hayes recalled and Broz hurt.

The Bad: The officiating was an abomination tonight. You know you are in for a guessing game when you see Rob Hennessey in the arm bands. He’s one of the slowest referees in the League, is overmatched, guesses, and flies by the seat of his pants on most nights. Seven power plays for Springfield? I have heard of refereeing the score, but refereeing the standings? Get lost. They normally send the B-team referees to lazy weekday games, and Hennessey embodies what it is to be a middling AHL official.

That said, you cannot be giving away points to a seventh place team that doesn’t belong on the same ice as you.

Turning Point: The Joseph power play goal gets it here.

Around the Division: The Paper Tigers do it again, rallying from two goals down to beat last place Hartford 3-2. Too bad the Wolf Pack won’t be around in mid-April and beyond. Then what?`

Standings: Providence 85 – Penguins 78 – Charlotte 67 – Hershey 60 – Lehigh Valley 53 – Bridgeport 52 – Springfield 51 – Hartford 46

Wheeling Update: Nailers are out in Rapid City, SD for a trio of games against the Rapid City Rush. That game is ongoing at 11 o’clock on a Wednesday night, so I will leave the box here.

Video Highlights: 

It doesn’t get any easier when they head to Syracuse Friday. More then.

Let’s Go Pens!