Chirps from Center Ice

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

Monthly Archives: March 2011

Saturday Night Scoreboard

Bears draw within six points of Wilkes-Barre / Scranton with a hard fought 3-2 win over the Norfolk Admirals tonight in Titletown. Bears get two first period goals from Brian Willsie only to have the game get tied on them late in the second on a controversial goal. Replay clearly showed the puck go in, but there never was a goal light that went on and little explanation from the two referees. One of them was Marcus Vinnerborg who is working the game tomorrow in Hershey solo. Bears battled the Admirals all period until Brian Willsie centers a puck to Mathieu Perreault who goes five-hole on goaltender Mathieu Perreault.

Elsewhere, the Charlotte Checkers were shutout by the Worcester Sharks 2-0. The Checkers travel to Manchester for a game vs. the Monarchs tomorrow afternoon.

The bigger news is the fact that Keith Aucoin took a shot to the head it appeared after being high sticked. There was no penalty called. Aucoin left the game and did not return. Whether he plays tomorrow remains to be seen.

Outside of the AHL, Dustin Jeffrey won the game for the Pittsburgh Penguins in overtime. Jeffrey had two goals in the game.

I am making the trip to Hershey tomorrow and will have the tweet by tweet for you tomorrow at 5 p.m. from GIANT Center.

Go Pens.

Flying Blind – Pens LOSE 2-1 to Marlies

Pens take a 1-0 lead then take a silly Joe Vitale trip away from the play and then turn over a puck in the defensive zone to send the Marlies home tonight with the 2-1 victory North of the Border tonight in Canada. Internet issues in Ricoh Coliseum prevented this game from being available on AHL Live this evening.

John Curry vs. Ben Scrivens

First Period: Keven Veilleux seriously need to dial it back a bit. He was everywhere in the first half of the period but then took some really crazy penalties which ended up costing the Penguins. The first period was a defensive showcase for the Penguins. The Marlies hit two posts this period and the shots on goal were 11-6 in favor of the Penguins.

Second Period: Brett Sterling argues that he scores a goal shorthanded but no dice. Later, Veilleux turns the puck over twice in one shift and is bailed out by Curry. Then Chris Collins scores about halfway through. To this point, the shots on goal were 16-9 Wilkes-Barre and Toronto only had 3 in the second period. After some rough stuff a few minutes later, Joe Vitale would trip a Marlies player after the teams were at even strength then Mike Zigomanis, who in my opinion has no business at this level, would fire a puck on net which would get deflected by Jeff Cowan to tie the score at 1. Shots on goal would eng up being 23-12 WBS.

Third Period: Defensive zone turnover by Wilkes-Barre exactly three minutes into the third would cost the Penguins as Mike Zigomanis would score to make it 2-1. Shots were at some point in the game 20-9 Penguins and about 10 minutes into the third were 23-18 Penguins. Later Brett Sterling would have a good chane which Scrivens would deny. Pens would pull Curry late and call a timeout but fail to find the equalizing goal and lose 2-1.

Again, no AHL Live and I was not at the game, so I have no idea other than what radio tells me what to make of this one.

Three Stars: Nazem Kadri (assist, +1), Brett Sterling (scoreless but 7 shots on goal), Mike Zigomanis (game winning goal, assist, +1)

Around the Division: Hershey did not play. The Pens missed on a chance to widen the gap with this game in hand. Charlotte lost to Providence 4-2. Norfolk beat Albany 1-0. Binghamton does not play till Sunday. Syracuse and Houston are battling it out in Texas at this hour. I am also going to start keeping an eye on the Manchester Monarchs from here on out here and on the Twitter side. ManchVegas overcame a 2-0 deficit to beat Worcester 3-2 in overtime in The City of Seven Hills this evening. With the win the Monarchs draw within five  points of the overall league lead (which is Wilkes-Barre’s) and the home ice throughout the playoffs that goes with being the #1 overall seed.

Standings: We dodged a bullet somewhat I think but still should have beat the Marlies. We are still the division leader by 8 points up on Hershey. Charlotte has 76 points in third. Norfolk draws within a point of the Checkers and four points up on Binghamton with 75 points to the B-Sens 71. Albany, Adirondack and Syracuse are 50, 49, 47.

Tomorrow: Pens are off. Hershey hosts Norfolk. The Bears picked up Nolan Schaefer today on loan from the Providence Bruins in net. Charlotte is in Worcester. Bingo as we said is off till Sunday and so too are the Monarchs.

Radio said that Hynes was not happy with the performance tonight. No one really can be because a game like this could very well be something you see in the playoffs.

I’ll have a recap of tomorrow’s action here on the blog tomorrow. Go Pens.

GAMEDAY: @ Toronto 3/4

Away Game 29

AHL Game: 927

Who: Toronto Marlies

Where: Ricoh Coliseum

When: 7:00 p.m. EST

Media Kit

Last Game: For WBS: Last Sunday at home vs. Springfield, the Pens won 5-4. Brett Sterling had two third period goals to lift the Penguins to victory. For TOR: This past Tuesday at home vs. the Milwaukee Admirals the Marlies lost 3-1. Joe Colborne had the lone goal for Toronto in the loss.

Last Meeting: December 8 in Wilkes-Barre the Pens won 5-1 behind an Eric Tangradi hat trick. Joe Vitale had three assists also.

Record: For WBS, 44-16-0-0 (88 pts., 1st place East Division) – For TOR, 30-25-0-8 (68 pts., 4th Place North Division)

Why you should care: Penguins look to continue their dominance of out of division opponents North of the Border tonight in the Big Smoke. With the news that Eric Tangradi and Nick Johnson not being available the rest of the year, this Penguin team you see tonight will be the Penguins at 100%.

Referee(s): Dave Lewis

Linesmen: Kevin Hastings / Kevin Ferguson

Twitter: @wbspenguins / @TorontoMarlies / @bartsbytes@nafsnep

Beat writers: @CVBombulie / @chansler

Radio: For WBS: 102.3 The Mountain. For Toronto: AM 640 Talk Radio

Television: AHL Live

Next Five Games: @ HER 3/6, CT 3/8, @ ABB 3/11, @ ABB 3/12, @ MTB 3/15

Who’s Left?

The boys over at the Pensblog broke down Pittsburgh’s remaining schedule against their remaining opponents yesterday. I liked the idea so much I reached out to the author of the post, @pensexperience to see if I could run the same thing here, only with WBS in focus, and was given the green light. So here goes.

East Division

Hershey Bears

Record: 5-1-0-0
Prior Games: October 9: 4-3 shootout win — October 22: 3-2 win — November 20: 4-3 win — December 30: 1-0 loss — February 13: 7-1 win
Future Games: March 6 @ Hershey, March 27 @ Hershey, April 8 vs. Hershey, April 9 @ Hershey

Norfolk Admirals

Record: 4-3-0-0
Prior Games: November 19: 4-1 loss — December 10: 4-2 loss — December 11: 7-4 loss — January 1: 4-3 win — February 18: 3-0 win — February 19 2-1 shootout win — February 26 3-2 shootout win
Future Games: March 30 @ Norfolk

Charlotte Checkers

Record: 5-1-0-0
Prior Games: October 15: 4-2 win — October 17: 4-3 win — January 4: 5-2 win — January 5: 3-2 shootout win — January 23: 9-5 loss — January 26: 6-4 win
Future Games: March 20 vs. Charlotte, April 1 vs. Charlotte

Binghamton Senators

Record: 3-4-0-0
Prior Games: October 23: 2-1 shootout win — November 12: 5-1 loss — November 21: 2-1 win — November 25: 5-2 loss — December 3: 4-2 win — January 29: 2-1 loss — February 23: 4-1 loss
Future Games: March 25 @ Binghamton

Syracuse Crunch

Record: 2-3-0-0
Prior Games: November 6: 4-3 loss — December 18: 3-1 loss — December 29: 5-0 win — January 19: 4-1 win — February 5: 4-2 loss
Future Games: April 3 @ Syracuse

Albany Devils

Record: 7-0-0-0
Prior Games: November 16: 4-1 win — November 24: 3-0 win — December 1: 5-1 win — December 26: 5-4 shootout win — January 22: 6-2 win — January 28: 4-1 win — February 7: 4-0 win
Future Games: March 23 vs. Albany

Adirondack Phantoms

Record: 4-2-0-0
Prior Games: October 12: 2-1 win — October 29: 4-1 loss — December 4: 3-2 win — January 15: 4-2 win — January 21: 4-2 loss — February 12: 1-0 loss
Future Games: March 26 @ Adirondack, April 10 vs. Adirondack

Atlantic Division

Connecticut Whale

Record: 0-1-0-0
Prior Games: January 16: 6-3 loss
Future Games: March 8 vs. Connecticut

Worcester Sharks

Record: 1-0-0-0
Prior Games: November 13: 2-0 win
Future Games: March 19 vs. Worcester

If you are wondering about Manchester or Portland, Wilkes-Barre does not play them in the regular season.

North Division

Toronto Marlies

Record: 1-0-0-0
Prior Games: December 8: 5-1 win
Future Games: March 4 @ Toronto

Rochester Americans

Record: 3-0-0-0
Prior Games: November 5: 5-4 win — November 7: 2-1 win — November 27: 4-3 win
Future Games: April 2 vs. Rochester

Abbotsford Heat

Record: 2-0-0-0
Prior Games: December 15: 2-1 overtime win — December 17: 5-2 win
Future Games: March 11 @ Abbotsford, March 12 @ Abbotsford

Manitoba Moose

Record: 1-1-0-0
Prior Games: February 4: 3-2 loss — February 8: 4-1 win
Future Games: March 15 @ Manitoba, March 16 @ Manitoba

Pens Combined Record against Hershey / Binghamton / Norfolk / Charlotte: 22-9-0-0
Pens Combined Record against Syracuse / Adirondack / Albany: 12-5-0-0
Pens Combined Record against the Atlantic Division: 7-1-0-0 (this includes sweeps against Bridgeport, Providence and Springfield. Only Springfield has a legit chance of making the playoffs)
Pens Combined Record against the Western Conference: 7-1-0-0 (only the North Division against the teams listed above)

What does it all mean? No matter how you cut it and no matter who is where, Wilkes-Barre is going to be the favorite in pretty much every game the rest of the year.

Why do we have to have all these rules?

Bombulie dropped a bombshell on his loyal readers about an hour ago:

Just got off the phone with Pittsburgh assistant general manager Jason Botterill and you guys aren’t going to like this one.

Nick Johnson, Eric Tangradi and Chris Conner were on the NHL roster as of 3 p.m. yesterday, so they will not be eligible for the Calder Cup playoffs.

Johnson and Tangradi are both out with concussions and the CBA states that an injured player cannot be sent down. When it comes to clear day rosters, there is no loophole or exception for injured players. If a player is on the NHL roster at the trade deadline, he can’t be on the AHL clear day roster. Period.

Well that is unfortunate. Totally unfair and just plain wrong. Johnson / Tangradi are victims of circumstance. Rules are rules and everyone has to abide by them.

I’m also reading a lot of Chicken Littles out there, thinking that Wilkes-Barre’s chances of a Calder Cup are completely out the window. To those who think the sky is falling I say this: Defense and goaltending are intact. Dustin Jeffrey is still available should Pittsburgh lose in the playoffs and Wilkes-Barre is still alive. Brett Sterling brings Calder Cup Championship winning experience, we have maintained an eight to twelve point lead over Hershey with a patchwork ECHL unit. To say that with this news we are completely done is totally misguided.

Oh, by the way, Brad Thiessen was named goaltender of the month for the second time this season.

Am bringing out a phrase I used for last year’s playoffs which I feel is apropos to the situation: If you don’t believe, you don’t belong.

Please be sure to check out my third quarter Penguin grades and my third quarter East Division grades.

Go Penguins.

Grading the East Division – Third Quarter

There is an arms race brewing for the Calder Cup this year. It would appear that for the seventh year in a row a team out of the East Division will be competing for the Calder Cup again this year. The question seems to only be who.

Below are my Third Quarter Grades for the East Division. Discussion welcome in the comments section below. Enjoy!

Adirondack Phantoms:  (20-31-3-6 – 49 pts., 6th place) Mentioned last time we did this that Adirondack would not finish last and I still stand by this sentiment. Will end up playing spoiler if nothing else against the top five in the division and fight off Albany and Syracuse for last place in the division if nothing else. Michael Leighton makes them stout in goal and I am still scratching my head as to why no one wanted Denis Hamel at the start of the year. If you looked at most improved teams in the second half, Adirondack is in the top three. Grade: C+

Albany Devils: (22-32-1-3 – 48 pts., 7th place) The Devils will be a three team race to see which finishes last in the division. Problems all over the place with this team starting in goal. Mike McKenna gives them some stability in net, when he is there. Not much left to be said or analyzed here. However I do feel for the fans of the team in the 180 degree turn from having a successful parent in Carolina one year to a parent in New Jersey the other which sees a minor league affiliate more as a place to stick guys rather than building a foundation of winning. Grade: C-

Binghamton Senators: (32-21-3-4 – 71 pts., 5th place) Hottest team in the league right now. I said in January that this team was making the playoffs and it is going to. They will either crossover into the Atlantic or play Wilkes-Barre in the first round. I don’t see Binghamton getting any higher than third though. The B-Sens just have the Penguins number right now. Barring a cleaning house from parent Ottawa, look for Binghamton to maybe win a first round series and face Wilkes-Barre in the East Division Finals, which by all means can happen and be a downright I-81 war. Barry Brust can carry this team far. Corey Locke is a more than point per game producer and look for Ottawa to send Bobby Butler back for the Calder Cup Playoffs. Ryan Potulny was a deadline trade acquisition from Chicago yesterday who will be in town when the playoffs start in April. You just don’t want to play Binghamton right now. My only fear if I am a B-Sens fan is if the team is peaking at the wrong time. Time will tell. Grade: A

Charlotte Checkers: (34-20-2-6 – 76 pts., 3rd place) First AHL team to score 200 goals. I will be watching the parent Carolina Hurricanes closely this upcoming fourth quarter because if the Hurricanes don’t make the playoffs, the Checkers will be chock full of lethal scoring threats. Big question is in goal, 192 goals allowed ties them for sixth in the division with lowly Syracuse and only puts them behind cellar dwellers Albany and Adirondack. Defense is key in the playoffs. Losing Brett Carson on a waiver claim to Calgary hurts a little but I still see them making the playoffs but and ending up crossing over to play in the Atlantic, where the top two in the Atlantic (Manchester / Portland) are legit threats to make it all the way to the Eastern Conference Final. Grade: B+

Hershey Bears: (38-19-1-3 – 80 pts., 2nd place) – Barring an implosion, the Bears will yet again make the playoffs and yet again be odds on favorites to win the Calder Cup for third year in a row. Braden Holtby can’t stay healthy, and Bears fans hardly feel confident with the Todd Ford – Jared DiMichiel goaltending experience, but yet somehow the Bears remain in the mix for the East Division Championship and the #1 overall seed in the Calder Cup Playoffs. Bears are going to be road and battle tested come playoff time. A WBS / Hershey first round playoff matchup will be a fun one to watch, from an outsiders perspective at least. Regardless of what is going on in Hershey, you don’t want to face this team come playoff time. Lower grade than WBS based off of standings position and head to head matchup record with the division leader. Grade: A-

Norfolk Admirals: (29-17-8-5 – 71 pts., 4th place) Norfolk has slipped a bit, but is in a good enough position to make the playoffs either here in the East or crossing over into the Atlantic. The Admirals would fare better I think in the East first round, I think that matchup wise all potential opponents Norfolk would face over in the Atlantic would make a team like Manchester or Portland favorites in a first round playoff series. Gives WBS fits, games against Charlotte are wars, must beat Hershey to guarantee itself a first round berth in the East in my opinion rather than crossing over. This final quarter is huge for the Admirals. Grade: B

Syracuse Crunch: (20-32-3-4 – 47 pts., 8th place) Really expected more out of this team with the Anaheim affiliation as did several others. Plays WBS strong, but yet cannot beat Adirondack. My pick to finish last in the division. There may be hope for next year with this squad, but not much else. Grade: D-

Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins: (44-16-0-0 – 88 pts., 1st place) – The farm was raided in the third quarter with the rash of call-ups to Pittsburgh, and yet WBS managed to keep pretty much an eight to twelve point lead on second place Hershey, including a 7-1 thrashing of the Bears with basically an ECHL unit. With Pittsburgh getting healthy, Joe Vitale and Brett Sterling are back in town and as soon as Nick Johnson and Eric Tangradi get healthy expect them back too. Dustin Jeffrey appears up in Pittsburgh for good but is still eligible to be on the Clear Day roster. The team keeps rolling, refusing to quit, refusing to lose. Playoffs are their own animal though. Big question for the Penguins doesn’t seem to be can it beat Hershey, but can it beat the Binghamton Senators. Time will tell. Grade: A+

So there you have it. Clear Day rosters are due next Monday and AHL additions can still be made which can make teams even better. One thing is for sure, this stretch run is going to be fun to watch and be a part of.