Chirps from Center Ice

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

Monthly Archives: July 2012

Woof

We have hit the dog days of summer. There is nothing out there worth blogging about. Here are three worthwhile tidbits which are probably already stale:

–> Keith Aucoin signed with the Toronto Maple Leafs. Good luck to him. Here is Tim Leone’s story on Aucoin’s departure.

–> In the wake of the Ryan Craig signing with Springfield, Jonathan Bombulie feels there is going to be a dawning of a new age come the fall.

–> Pens D-man Alex Picard has flown the coop for the KHL’s HC Lev Praha. Since you can’t read Czech, I already translated the story for you. You’re welcome.

The AHL matrices are expected to be released any day. Of course, I have been saying that for a few weeks now. That will probably be the next update.

Latest on Twitter then Facebook then here. Although not always in that order.

Penguins Flying the Coop

Couple of Penguins in the news of recent, all with new locations they are calling home next year. Off we go:

–> Cal O’Reilly signed this week with Metallurg Magnitogorsk of the KHL. Link here already translated to English for you. Have a laugh at some of the comments which were translated also.

–> Ex-Penguin Tim Wallace signs on with the Carolina organization. I have a strange feeling that the Penguins will be seeing the Checkers at least once this upcoming season, so it will be weird seeing Wallace, who ranks something like second or in the top five of WBS games played, flying around the ice in opposing colors.

–> Captain Ryan Craig to the Springfield Falcons on an AHL deal. This one will take a while to sink in for me, because Craig was like the rock on the ice for all the players. Nothing spiraled out of control that often under his watch. It will be a homecoming of sorts for Craig in his return to Springfield, where he was their captain and will most likely return to the captaincy this fall. It will be hard to boo him when Springfield visits, that is for sure.

Footnote to the above, Falcons president and general manager Bruce Landon, one of the more noticeable AHL GM’s in the league (could you name the Grand Rapids GM? I sure can’t) had nice things to say about Craig and the leadership he is bringing with him to Springfield in the fall.

Other teams had moves of their own:

Anaheim / Norfolk:

–> Signed goalie Marco Cousineau. Technically this is a “re-signing” as Cousineau moonlighted with the Ducks AHL affiliate last year in Syracuse. He has bounced from AHL, ECHL and even to the CHL.

Elsewhere:

–> Not really a new signing, but the Gryba Smash will be sticking around the Southern Tier for one more season.

–> Speaking on returns, the Peter Merth Effect is back in Wheeling for another season, from Pens Director of Communications Mike O’Brien, the Penguins were 9-2 when Merth was dressed and in the lineup for the Penguins.

–> Speaking of O’Bie, he wraps up the Season in Review with the Bears and the IceCaps playoff series.

Check out the Facebook page and the Twitter feed for the latest, or sign up for auto updates on the blog via e-mail.

But for more late breaking news, have a great weekend!

Still Moving / Shaking

Still a couple of moves going on in the AHL East. I’m on stay-cation this week and need a distraction from the pool, cigars and warm weather (well, I am inside in an air-conditioned environment)

Caps / Bears:

– Signed Pittsburgh native Matt Clackson. He was 1-1-2 with the Chicago Wolves last year and had 193 PIMs. He was eighth in the AHL in penalty minutes last season. Will he replace Joel Rechlicz’s role? Bigger question: will he fight Steve MacIntyre?

– Signed depth guys Scott Wietecha and David Vallorani. They were Caps prospect camp invitees.

Senators:

– Signed goaltender Nathan Lawson. Lawson was 58 on the big board and hasn’t had a save percentage less than 0.913 in the AHL in the past four seasons. He’ll back up Robin Lehner.

– Looks like Ottawa / Binghamton is done making moves. They join Tampa Bay / Syracuse as teams done adding guys in offseason.

Pittsburgh / Wilkes-Barre / Wheeling:

https://twitter.com/MarvinHotham/status/224921411498680321

The 2012 Offseason Moves list has been updated.

That’s Benn, With Two N’s

Pittsburgh announced the signing of Benn Ferriero Friday morning. Ferriero is number 23 on Bombulie’s big board. He is a point per game guy at the AHL level and looks like a “tweener” player: top six in Wilkes-Barre, bottom six / checker in Pittsburgh.

I asked Worcester Sharks fan Darryl Hunt about Ferriero today on Twitter. Here’s what he had to say:

I try to keep a level head on the blog and on Twitter and Facebook when it comes to the Penguins chances on anything, be it a game, a playoff series, anything.

It’s hard to not think that Wilkes-Barre is in the top two or three discussion of teams that can win a Calder Cup next season.

Hardly a guarantee. Just a casual observation. You don’t win Cups in July.

Old Faces, Same Places

The Penguins, either the ones in Wilkes-Barre or Pittsburgh, announced the re-signing of three players today. Joey Mormina, Carl Sneep and Keven Veilleux are back and hopefully in Veilleux’s case most especially, better than ever.

Nice to have Mormina’s veteran presence back for another year for what could otherwise be seen from an outsiders point of view as a young blue line coming into 2012-13.

Prospect camp is off an running. Here are excellent write-ups and analysis from @LGP_Netwolf: Day 1 (Tuesday) and Day 2 (Wednesday)

Our rivals to the south re-signed Zach Hamill and lost Joel Rechlicz to Phoenix / Portland.

That’s all there is today. Latest always @nafsnep on Twitter.

Witless Tuesday

No witty headline today. I very much apologize and hope you will read on…

Penguins in the news are Carl Sneep, re-signing per his Twitter feed and Geoff Walker signing with the Colorado Avalanche. The 2012 Offseason Moves tab / list has been updated accordingly.

Development camp is underway in Pittsburgh. Mike O’Brien will be on the scene tomorrow and will tweet updates and blog on the WBS website.*

Bears / Capitals:

– Signed Ryan Stoa, number 60 on the big board.
– Announced an exclusive ECHL affiliation agreement with the Reading Royals.
– Ex-Bear Christian Hanson joins Chris Bourque in Boston / Providence. Hanson was 40 on the big board.

Admirals / Ducks:

– Signed Corey Elkins, who was overseas last year and before that played with the Manchester Monarchs.

Binghamton / Ottawa:

– Signed Tyler Eckford, 70 on the big board, offensive defenseman and was an All-Star with Albany a few years ago.

So, as you can see, I am scraping along here. The AHL Marketing Meetings are underway in Rochester. I’d really love to know what those guys discuss in those meetings.

* – According to Mike’s Facebook status.

Friday Catchup 7/6

Couple of things to catch up on because if I leave these go, they may already be stale by the time I blog again:

–> I touched on this in the afternoon “update” of yesterdays entry, but Pittsburgh announced its prospect camp roster for next week. Names familiar to Wilkes-Barre fans include Simon Despres, Brian Gibbons, Philip Samuelsson,  Zach Sill and Paul Thompson. Left off the roster was Patrick Killeen. I am openly wondering why. The Penguins invited three goaltenders I have never heard of, but not Killeen. Beginning of the end for him? I hope not. He really hasn’t been given a chance yet.

–> Here’s a nice article the WBS Penguins tweeted late Friday about the depth of the farm club here in Wilkes-Barre and the successes of the Penguins at the AHL level. I firmly believe that the Penguins are attracting the bigger names because of the success and the amenities / facilities afforded to the prospects coming up in the system. All that is missing is that elusive Calder Cup.

–> Syracuse is still adding bodies. Matt Taormina takes the drive southeast from Albany to Syracuse and will provide depth at defense. Tampa Bay signs goaltender Anders Lindback, which means that we can expect at least in the short term Calder Cup Champion Dustin Tokarski back in net with Riku Helenius backing up.

–> Congrats to the AHL’s Ellery Award winners. This is essentially the version of MVP for print, radio broadcasting and television.

–> Finally, I was doing some tinkering “under the hood” of the blog and noticed that Chirps from Center Ice has been viewed more than 70,000 times. Thank you to everyone who reads and interacts with me here, on Twitter and on Facebook. It is really appreciated.

Have a great weekend.