Chirps from Center Ice

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

Niko’s Mutiny – Pens WIN 4-1

Big news of the day besides the 4-1 win over the Pirates tonight was that Niko Dimitrakos was released from his professional tryout agreement (PTO). Normally with a player such as Dimitrakos (points in multiple games coming into today) the standard players contract (SPC) is normally announced right after the team announces the PTO expiring.

Not this time. Niko is gone as a Penguin. From what Tom Grace said on radio, both sides amicably parted ways. WBS beat writer Jonathan Bombulie has more.

Other than that, a big win for the Pens tonight who at times, stifled the Pirates. They held them to five shots on goal in the first and second period and physically dominated the offensive zone all night long.

Brad Thiessen vs. Curtis McElhinney.

First Period: Geoff Walker and Igor Gongalsky got into a “fight” early. Both received roughing minors. During the 4-on-4 action, Brett MacLean danced right around Philip Samuelsson and beat Thiessen glove side to put the Pirates up 1-0. This seemed to awaken the Pens as they simply dominated every aspect of the period from there on, finally getting a goal from Ben Street. The Street goal really should not have counted, as the Penguins were badly offsides. I mean at least by three feet minimum, but linesman Leo Boylan signaled good and they scored. Later, with Matt Watkins in the box for holding, Joey Mormina would put the Pens up 2-1 on the power play.

Second Period: Penguins would get another power play goal from Eric Tangradi after Alex Grant kept a puck onside. He would fire towards the net and Tangradi would collect the rebound and jam it past McElhinney. After that, Walker and Gongalsky would fight again, this time it was an actual “fight” – lots of hand fighting and Gongalsky had the takedown.

Third Period: Really a quick moving period. Two penalties, both :04 apart from one another. Before you knew it, there was a minute left and the Pirates would opt for the extra attacker. Geoff Walker ensured there would be no comeback by getting the empty net goal.

Three Stars: 3) Ben Street (goal, +1) 2) Alex Grant (two assists, +2) and 1) Joey Mormina (game winning goal, even)

Around the Division: Norfolk lost to Adirondack 5-1 in the other game I was watching on Twitter. All the while the Phantoms played with only 5 defensemen. Really an impressive showing by them against one of the top offensive AHL teams. Hershey beat Syracuse 4-1 and Binghamton finally got back into the win column by beating Manchester 4-1.

Standings: WBS back to tops in the division with 29 points. Norfolk with 27 for second, Hershey sits third with 25. Syracuse has 21 points in fourth and Binghamton has 18 points in fifth.

Conference: 1-StJ (30) 2-CT (29) 3-WBS (29) 4-ADK (27) 5-NOR (27) 6-HER (25) 7-ALB (25) 8-MCH (25)

Penguins travel to Syracuse tomorrow. Gameday will be up here at 3 p.m.

Let’s Go Pens!

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