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Monthly Archives: February 2011

Textbook Hockey – Pens WIN 4-1 over Moose

Establish a forecheck.

Crash the net.

Bang bodies.

Rinse and repeat.

That was the formula for the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins tonight in a 4-1 victory over the rested Manitoba Moose in Wilkes-Barre Township this evening. Pens went 2 for 5 on the power play against the league’s number one penalty kill. Some nights, the Pens can’t get out of their own way and sometimes win, sometimes lose. Tonight, completely different story even with half of the talent on recall to Pittsburgh.

Eddie Lack v. Brad Thiessen. Carl Sneep and Nick Petersen were the scratches. Petersen is on “the injured list” as was announced pre-game. Bryan Lerg returned from whatever it was that was ailing him.

First period: After a Sami Salo delay of game penalty, Jordan Schroeder would stickhandle his way through a crowd and score on the first Moose shot of the night to make it 1-0 Moose. Then, Mario Bliznak would get whistled for high sticking and on the ensuing power play Nick Johnson would score. Then just over a minute later, Joe Vitale would dig a puck out from behind Lack’s net to the stick of Keven Veilleux (who, in this Sunday’s Citizens Voice said that his nickname was “The Cherry” as in the “cherry” on the sundae) who was right in front of the Moose net to make it 2-1. The Pens would then have to kill a Geoff Walker hook and a lazy Joey Haddad trip before the period would end 2-1 with the shots on goal 13-11 in favor of the Penguins.

Second period: Here is where the Forecheck, crash, bang strategy really worked. Veilleux would steal a puck at center skate in and fire a slap shot at Lack which caromed to Corey Potter who hacked at it and then somehow find its way onto Chris Collins’ stick which he stuffed under the left pad of Lack to make it 3-1. After that, the Pens put on a forechecking clinic for a good ten minutes. Kevin Clark for the Moose would sit for a hooking call and Ryan Craig would continue the forecheck, crash, bang and score mentality to put the Pens up 4-1. The Pens in this period allowed one shot on goal. Just one. Not to a last place team mind you, to the best team in the North Division.

Third period: Moose would attempt to mount an early comeback but the Pens would have none of it. Nothing much happened this period. Teams would trade penalties but not convert. Shots  would be an even seven this period and 32-19 overall.

Three stars: Ryan Craig (goal, assist), Chris Collins (goal, assist +2), Keven Veilleux (game winning goal, assist +2)

One thing of note: I thought this was a really well officiated game. I don’t know if anyone from the league offices in Springfield read my blog at all but I thought that Geno Binda and Francis Charron did an excellent job tonight. It’s rare that I ever say that about a referee not named Jeff Smith or Chris Cozzan, but credit to where credit is due. Binda / Charron did an excellent job tonight.

Around the Division: Charlotte beat Providence 4-1.

Standings: Lead is back to 10 over second place Hershey. Imagine if we won those three games we lost what it would be. The Bears have three games in hand on us. They have played 49 games to our 52. They play one of those games tomorrow against Atlantic Division leader Manchester tomorrow in ManchVegas. The league had a nice piece on the Monarchs today you should check out. Anyway, its Wilkes-Barre 76, Hershey 66, Charlotte 63, Norfolk 61, Binghamton 56, Syracuse 42, Albany 39 and Adirondack 37.

Tomorrow: Will be tuned in to Hershey @ Manchester at 7 p.m. from the Verizon Wireless Center over an AHL Live. Will probably tweet updates on it only after period breaks.

Pens will have an off day tomorrow, practice Thursday then they will bus to Bridgeport for Friday’s game vs. the Sound Tigers. Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: vs. Manitoba 2/8

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Home Game 27

AHL Game: 766

Who: Manitoba Moose

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m. EST

Media Kit

Last Game: Last night in Atlantic City, the Pens won 4-0 in the make up game from December. Brad Thiessen had the shutout back from injury in net for the Pens and Wheeling call-up Ben Street had two goals and an assist and was the games first star. For MTB: This past Sunday vs. Hershey, the Moose lost 5-1. Bill Sweatt had the lone goal in the loss for Manitoba.

Record: For WBS, 37-14-0-0 (74 pts., 1st place East Division) For MTB, 28-15-1-5 (62 pts., 1st place North Division)

Last Meeting: This past Friday at home, the Pens lost 3-2. Zach Sill and Nick Johnson had the goals in the loss.

Why you should care: Big rematch tonight. Manitoba coming off a whipping put on them by the Bears Sunday. Penguins trying to find a way out of the funk they have been in recently. Many AHL observers think this could be a Calder Cup preview. Like I said the last time these two teams met, if the Penguins can beat the Moose, they can beat any team in this league.

Referee(s): Francis Charron / Geno Binda

Linesmen: Jameel Chaudry / Judson Ritter

Twitter: @wbspenguins@ManitobaMoose@nafsnep

Beat writers: @CVBombulie@WiebeSunSports

Radio: For WBS: 102.3 The Mountain. For Manitoba: CJOB 68

Television: AHL Live

Promotion(s): None

Next Five Games: @ BPT 2/11, ADK 2/12, HER 2/13, @ NOR 2/18, @ NOR 2/19

Devils Nailed – Pens WIN 4-0

Call it the Wheeling Invasion if you want. Ben Street scores twice in the first seven minutes and the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins cruise to a 4-0 shutout win over the Albany Devils in Atlantic City. First neutral site win of the year for the Penguins.

Brad Thiessen, back from injury vs. Dave Caruso. Bryan Lerg and Carl Sneep were the scratches.

First Period: 1:57 in, Ben Street scores to make it 1-0. Nice point shot by Nick Petersen which Street cleaned up. Later, Peterson sends a shot towards Caruso that Street tipped that went five hole to make it 2-0. We’ve been calling for a Brett Sterling snipe for days now and at 14:08 of the first the Ticket scored to make it 3-0.

Penguins had only scored 5 goals total in their last three games. Anemic if you ask me, so nice to see that explosion in the first period.

Second Period: Some suspect defense by the Pens as Thiessen had to make saves, but Brad held the Devils off the scoresheet. Penalty kill was clicking tonight too, in one kill Walker and Vitale came in shorthanded. The Pens really smothered the Devils in this period too, with chance after chance. Nick Petersen would go hard into the boards and not return, skating off under his own power with a left shoulder injury it appeared. Shots on goal through two periods were 23-18 Penguins.

Not for a lack of effort from Sterling, but he fanned on a few open nets this period. I think The Ticket is snake bit. How do you break it? Keep shooting. Also, how great is it to have Thiessen back? He was a calming presence I thought tonight in net for Wilkes-Barre. Taking absolutely nothing away from the yeoman work John Curry put in, but it was just great to see Thiessen back in between the pipes.

Third Period: Petersen would not return. Keven Veilleux would make it 4-0. Ryan Craig and Nick Johnson would fight at the same time. Craig, Dan Kelly. Johnson, Rob Davison. That was pretty much it. The Penguins shut down the Devils in the third, holding them to 3 shots on goal. Final SOG would end up 35-21 Penguins.

Three Stars: Nick Petersen (2 assists, +2), Brad Thiessen (shutout), Ben Street (2 goals, 1 assist, +3)

No one else played tonight, so the lead over the Bears inflates to eight. It can get back to double digits tomorrow with a win vs. Manitoba.

Standings: Penguins – 74, Bears – 66, Checkers – 61, Admirals – 61, Senators – 56, Crunch – 42, Devils 39, Phantoms – 37.

Tomorrow: Penguins home vs. the first place in the North Division Moose who are resting in Wilkes-Barre right now, hungry to get back into action after the 5-1 shellacking laid upon them by the Bears Sunday. Providence plays again in Charlotte. This after the P-Bruins lost 4-3 to the Checkers on Sunday.

Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: @ Albany 2/7


 

Away Game: 24
  

AHL Game: 413
 

Who: Albany Devils
 

Where: Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, NJ

When: 7 p.m. EST

Media Kit

Last Game: For WBS: Saturday in Syracuse, The Pens lost 4-2. Ben Street notched his first AHL goal. For ALB: Saturday vs. Manchester, the Devils were shutout 4-0.
 

Record: For WBS, 36-14-0-0 (72 pts., 1st place East Division) — For ALB, 18-27-0-3 (39 pts., 7th place East Division)

Last Meeting: Back on January 28, the Pens won 4-1 in Albany. Rookie defenseman Carl Sneep had two goals.

Why you should care: This is the makeup game from Sunday December 12 when their were ice issues at Boardwalk Hall. Pens have never lost to a New Jersey Devils affiliate. The Pens have lost three in a row. What gives?

Referee(s): Mark Lemelin

Linesmen: Matt McNulty / Scott Adams

Twitter: @wbspenguins@AlbanyDevils@tel915@nafsnep

Beat writers: @CVBombulie@Bill_Cain_

Radio: For WBS: 102.3 The Mountain. For Albany: the Radio tab on AHL Live is where you want to go.

Television: AHL Live

Next Five Games: MTB 2/8, @ BPT 2/11, ADK 2/12, HER 2/13, @ NOR 2/18

Don’t look now…

Don’t look now but that brown patch in your mirror that keeps getting bigger and bigger is the Hershey Bears, winners today 5-1 over the Manitoba Moose. The Bears held the Moose to 17 SOG and scored three times in the span of 4 minutes in the third period.

What does it mean for Wilkes-Barre? That robust 13 point lead has now shrunken to a mere 6 points. The Bears have a game in hand over the slumping Pens. The two teams meet up next Sunday in Wilkes-Barre which could very well be for first place overall.

Hershey’s schedule looks like this: @ Manchester Wednesday, @ Providence Friday, home v. Binghamton Saturday and Sunday in Wilkes-Barre.

Wilkes-Barre’s schedule looks like this: the make up game in Atlantic City tomorrow, Tuesday home vs. Manitoba, Friday in Bridgeport, Saturday home vs. Adirondack and Sunday home vs. Hershey.

On paper, it looks like WBS has the easier upcoming schedule. I am not even going to go into or break down Norfolk and Charlotte’s schedule behind the Bears.

Is it too early to panic? People I talk to say yes. Other fans in other divisions just laugh at me. Have you seen the West Division? First to seventh are separated by SIX points.

Bombulie had this post on potential AHL ringers we could see at the trade deadline. A familiar name is among them. For what it’s worth, I have been told that Ray Shero is going to do everything in his power to make sure Wilkes-Barre / Scranton wins the Calder Cup this year.

My tickets are paid for next year regardless. Go Pens.

Who are you? Pens LOSE 4-2 to Syracuse

News of the day includes Evgeni Malkin being sidelined for what is probably the rest of the year with a torn ACL and MCL. Also, Tim Wallace was recalled to Pittsburgh.

Wilkes-Barre needed its scorers to score and they didn’t, and lost 4-2. The Crunch power play went 3 for 5. Look no further than that right there.

We have now lost three in a row. Mettle is being tested. Teams are getting up to play us. We remain the leagues best, but if more of the same continues, not for much longer.

John Curry vs. J-P Levasseur. Joey Haddad was recalled from Wheeling tonight and was in.

First period: Crunch couldn’t get out of their own way, offsides here, icing there. Finally Nick Bonino scored on the power play for an Andrew Hutchinson slash at about half way through the period with Curry screened. Later, Ben Street would notch his first AHL goal to tie the game at 1.

Second period: Early, Keven Veilleux would fan on an open net. Robert Bortuzzo would sit for a tripping call and Maxime Macenauer would cash in on the power play. At this point out PK was 1 for 3. Soon thereafter, the shots on goal were 23-15 in favor of the Pens. Quantity over qulaity I suppose. Then Bombulie dropped this nugget on the Twitter side:

http://twitter.com/#!/CVBombulie/status/34070827079180288

Third period: Teams would go back and forth, then Andrew Hutchinson would go off for holding the stick and Matt Belesky would score to make it 3-1. Later, Beleskey would punch Keven Veilleux in the face with his glove on and Keven would retaliate and draw a penalty. Both would get 4:00 for roughing. Later Nate Guenin, who will undoubtedly go down as one of the worst players to ever put on a WBS uniform, clotheslined Chris Collins which led to a fracas. Collins would skate off the ice under his own power with Trainer Steidle but not return. Stuccio on radio called it the hardest hit he has ever seen in person. Late, Mat Clark would sit for cross checking ans Steve Wagner would score to make it 3-2, but Coach Hynes would call timeout, pull Curry and Nick Bonino would score on the empty net and that was all she wrote.

Fully realizing what the purpose of an AHL team is for, this sucks. Crosby’s hurt. Malkin’s hurt. Letestu’s hurt. Asham is hurt. Who fills the roles? Damn right, your best AHL players. I want to see Wilkes-Barre win. Pittsburgh can take care of itself. Such is life.

Around the Division: Hershey lost in a shootout tonight, 5-4 to the Manitoba Moose. This after the Bears were up 4-1 and ready to run away with it. Sami Salo, who terrorized Wilkes-Barre last night, did not play in this one. Adirondack, who was shut out 5-0 by this Crunch team, shutout the 1st place Hamilton Bulldogs tonight 4-0. The Hammer had a hat trick. ManchVegas goes into Albany and shuts out the Devils 4-0. Apparently the Devils think they can still make the playoffs. Binghamton beat Norfolk 3-2.

Standings: With the shootout loss, the Bears get a half step closer, within 8 now. The lead was 13, it’s 72-64 now. Hershey has two games in hand. Norfolk could have closed to within 1 of Hershey if they won, but they sit in third with 61 points. Charlotte hasn’t played in forever, and sit fourth with 59 points. Binghamton is getting closer. They have 56 points. They’d make the playoffs today because fourth place Connecticut has 55 points in the Atlantic. Syracuse sits sixth with 42 points. Albany, 39 points in seventh and Adirondack draws within two of them with 37 points.

Tomorrow: Hershey loses one of those games in hand with a rematch I will be watching vs. Manitoba. Charlotte plays Providence. That’s not fair because Charlotte is rested and the Peebs got shut out by the Sharks tonight 2-0 in Worcester, Massachusetts.

That which does not kill you, only makes you stronger. Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: @ Syracuse 2/5

Away Game 24

AHL Game: 755

Who: Syracuse Crunch

Where: Onondaga County War Memorial at Oncenter

When: 7:30 p.m. EST

Media Kit

Last Game: For WBS: Last night home vs. the Manitoba Moose, the Pensl lost 3-2. Nick Johnson and Zach Sill tallied goals for the Pens. For SYR: Last night in Glens Falls the Crunch shut out the Phantoms 5-0. Patrick Maroon had 2 goals, ex-Pen Nate Guenin had three assists and J-P Levasseur had the shutout for Syracuse.

Record: For WBS,  36-13-0-0 (72 pts., 1st place East Division) – For SYR, 17-26-2-4 (40 pts., 6th place East Division)

Last Meeting: January 19 in Wilkes-Barre, the Pens won 4-1. Andrew Hutchinson made his return from injury and notched an assist.

Why you should care: The Penguins are on….wait for it….their first losing streak of the season having now lost two in a row. No way they lose three, not to Syracuse, right? The Crunch have given us problems all year. The Penguins are a bit down, having Dustin Jeffrey and Eric Tangradi up on recall to Pittsburgh. The Pens have played well enough to win games but haven’t put a full 60-minute effort together for some time. They need to turn it around or else we will all look back at this point of the season as the point it went sour.

Referee(s): Marcus Vinnerborg

Linesmen: Brian Lemon / Justin Prusak

Twitter: @wbspenguins@SyracuseCrunch / @jlcrunch / @nafsnep

Beat writers: @CVBombulie / @PSCrunchHockey

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

Television: AHL Live

Next Five Games: @ ALB 2/7*, MTB 2/8, @ BPT 2/11, ADK 2/12, HER 2/13

* – game played in Atlantic City, NJ at Boardwalk Hall