Chirps from Center Ice

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

Monthly Archives: February 2011

Moose Tracks – Pens LOSE 3-2

For this game, look no further than having an NHL defensemen come down on a conditioning stint and score two goals for you and a goaltender who is the Vancouver Canucks future in net. Combine the two and win you win the game.

That’s all she wrote, as Sami Salo would score two goals, one the game winner and Eddie Lack would save 40 of 42 as the Moose skated away with the two points and the 3-2 win tonight.

John Curry vs. Eddie Lack. Jesse Boulerice, as it turns out, got sick before the game and was a late scratch per Bombulie so John Hynes went with 17 forwards.

First period: Pens fired something like 6 shots at Lack, he turned them all aside then Mark Flood fires a lukewarm shot at the net, Curry was screeened, never saw it, and it ended up in the back of the net for the 1-0 Moose lead. Then a few minutes later, Sami Salo dekes around Curry to give the Moose a 2-0 lead. Hynes would use his timeout then. The Pens would get two straight power plays handed to them and not score, whether it was for lack of success on the power play or Lack just being that good. Manitoba has the league’s best PK, and with the Pens having a power play which is just not good these days, of course we went 0 for 3 on the night.

Second period: I prescout these teams. I have the AHL Live All-Access Pass. That said, I see a lot of Manitoba Moose games when I can. Eddie Lack is a fantastic goaltender. He is even better in person. Everything he sees he stops. You need to get bodies in front to have a chance at scoring. Well, Nick Johnson scored on a net front scramble to make the score 2-1. Later, Andrew Hutchinson would sit on a tripping call and Sami Salo would uncork an NHL caliber slap shot to put the Moose up 3-1. Pens would later sit in the offensive zone for a good two minutes but Lack was on his game and denied all chances. At the end of the period, the Moose would come in three on none and Curry would deny the chance with a pad.

Third period: Zach Sill would deflect a Corey Potter point shot to bring the Pens within one but they would get no closer. They would get chances, but not anything Lack couldn’t handle. The Moose are now 15-0-1-3 when leading after two and the Pens are now 2-8. Ryan Craig would have a golden chance in front of Lack late, but nothing doing.

Thoughts: Pens had some golden opportunities to get back into the game with the power play, but again, failed to convert. This will doom this team in the long run. If not but for Salo’s performance, I think we win this game.

Around the Division: Hershey has won 7 in a row, 5-3 winners over Albany in Atlantic City, NJ. The Bears keep winning and are within 9 and closing fast. Tomorrow’s opponent, the Syracuse Crunch, won 5-0 over the Adirondack Phantoms. Norfolk beat Binghamton 4-3 in overtime in Norfolk. Unrelated to the doings in the division, Milwaukee beat Rockford 4-2. Check out who got goals for the IceHogs in that one.

Standings: WBS (72) HER (63) NOR (61) CHA (59) BNG (54) SYR (40) ALB (39) ADK (35)

Tomorrow: If the Manitoba Moose go into Hershey tomorrow and get blown out to the tune of say 5-1, I officially start to worry about the Big Bear Machine. The Moose play two in Titletown Saturday and Sunday. Bears in the mirror may be closer than they appear. Bingo / Norfolk in a rematch. Charlotte is idle tomorrow. ManchVegas invades Albany. Wilkes-Barre is in Salt City for a game versus the upset-minded Crunch.

Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: vs. Manitoba 2/4

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Home Game 26

AHL Game: 742

Who: Manitoba Moose

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m. EST

Media Kit

Last Game: Last Saturday in Binghamton, the Pens lost 2-1. Nick Johnson scored the lone goal for the Pens. For the Moose, last Saturday in Toronto Manitoba won 3-1. Ryan Cruthers had a goal and an assist in the win.

Record: For WBS, 34-12-0-0 (68 pts., 1st place East Division) For MTB, 26-14-1-5 (58 pts., 2nd place North Division)

Why you should care: Manitoba is a good opponent coming in from the AHL’s North Division. Eddie Lack is a great young goaltender. Sami Salo is coming down from parent Vancouver on a conditioning stint. This is not going to be an easy game for the Pens. If they win, it’ll be a very good sign because if the Pens can beat the Moose they can beat any team.

Referee(s): Marcus Vinnerborg / Chris Cozzan

Linesmen: Judson Ritter / Chris Allman

Twitter: @wbspenguins / @ManitobaMoose / @nafsnep

Beat writers: @CVBombulie / @WiebeSunSports

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

Television: AHL Live

Promotion(s): McCarthy Tire/Bridgestone All-Star Poster (first 5,000 fans) – Dollar Dogs and Drafts (first 1,500 hot dogs and select drafts on sale for $1 until 7:30)

Next Five Games: @ SYR 2/5, @ ALB 2/7*, MTB 2/8, @ BPT 2/11, ADK 2/12

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

Getting back to business…

Few things to touch on today:

  • Tim Leone reported today that Dany Sabourin has been sidelined with a knee injury and is having surgery. As a result, he is out the next 2-3 months. He also made mention of the fact that Braden Holtby will not start tomorrow when the Bears play the Devils in Atlantic City. Instead, Todd Ford will likely get the nod Hershey in net and Jared DiMichiel has been recalled from the ECHL.
  • Mark Letestu is also scheduled for surgery to repair his knee. He will be out 4-6 weeks. In case you have been so snowed in by this weather you haven’t heard, Dustin Jeffrey and Eric Tangradi are up in Pittsburgh.
  • As a result of the Jeffrey / Tangradi promotion, Patrick Kileen, Ben Street and Nick Petersen have been recalled from The Nail. Bombulie updated today that Thiessen isn’t “quite” ready to play this weekend, but will be back no later than this Monday. This means that Killeen will see at least one game. My guess is probably Monday in Atlantic City vs. the Devils.
  • It’s been all over the place, but Tim Campbell up in Winnipeg reports that Sami Salo will probably dress for the Manitoba Moose this weekend on a conditioning stint. Here are his numbers courtesy of hockeydb.com.
  • The Razor may be a Duck. (towards the bottom)
  • Your weekly Patrick Williams fix.
  • Check out this find from Tim McManus:

http://twitter.com/#!/PSPhantoms/status/33231121835622400

Quite a find. Pens need to gather it, quickly, because you will get left behind in this division if you stumble one bit. Let’s face it, Wilkes-Barre has been the steadiest team in the East Division all year, while Hershey, Charlotte, Norfolk and Binghamton have all traded positions almost on a weekly basis. I am not saying that if we lose a few games here and there that the bottom will fall out and we’ll be golfing in April, however.

Let’s Go Pens!

AHL All-Star Weekend Wrap

Sorry I am late with this. Weather, travel and work have jumped to the forefront.

By now you have heard that the Eastern Conference beat the Western Conference in the AHL All-Star Classic Monday. Binghamton’s Bobby Butler was named MVP but it really could have gone to either John Curry or Robert Bortuzzo. Bortuzzo had two goals and Curry made a boatload of saves. (Gamesheet / theAHL.com article)

Figured I would include my very unprofessionally done pictures. Here so we’ll do so as soon as you click here: