Chirps from Center Ice

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

Monthly Archives: July 2012

While You Were Sleeping…

Rare that news affecting WBS breaks when most of us (including me) are sleeping. But that is exactly what happened last night. Philippe Dupuis, number 64 on Jonathan Bombulie’s big board, has signed with the Penguins.

Dupuis is a center and looks like the classic “tweener” player in that he spent 42 games at the AHL level with the Toronto Marlies and went 15-16-31 and a +12. He played 30 games with the Maple Leafs and was scoreless and a -2.

Here’s the breakdown from the aforementioned Bombulie, who apparently is more of a night owl than I, because there is a depth chart included in his posting.

Elsewhere around the East Division and the AHL…

The Bears signed Mathieu Beaudoin to a contract on Tuesday. He was an AHL All-Star with Texas a few years ago and No. 153 on the big board.

The Senators signed Hugh Jessiman Tuesday. No. 122 on the big board. Interesting that this will be Jessiman’s first stint in the AHL Eastern Conference as he has spent much of his career bouncing around in the Western Conference.

Matt Smaby stays with Anaheim on an NHL contract, but since the affiliation switched he will probably end up in Norfolk. I mention this because Smaby was on a contract to Tampa Bay a few years ago and did time in Norfolk before. By the way, he was No. 82 on the big board.

The dark horse pick for next season should be the Worcester Sharks. They signed Alex Stalock, Danny Groulx, Matt Irwin, Bracken Kearns and Jon Matsumoto. All, at one point in their careers, were AHL All-Stars.

Thursday Afternoon Update: Ryan Schnell inked with St. John’s and Syracuse signed Eric Nielson and Jared Nightengale. Also, Pittsburgh announced their prospect camp roster for next week. Notables include Simon Despres, Philip Samuelsson, Brian Gibbons, Zach Sill and Paul Thompson. Patrick Killeen was left off the list, which I find highly intriguing.

Free Agency Update – Day 2

I’ve decided to scrap the “NHL” part of the headline because I am really not “covering” the NHL per se, simply wrapping up who did what where for their AHL farm clubs.

Pittsburgh was quiet. One other team in the East Division wasn’t. Here we go:

–> The Hershey Bears have returned fire. They re-signed Kevin Marshall and also brought in Garrett Stafford. Stafford was number 54 on Jonathan Bombulie’s big board. He is an offensive defenseman, power play quarterback type of player.

Nathan Mallett is a San Antonio Rampage fan and has seen a lot of Stafford in Texas. Here’s what he freely offered when seeing the news:

https://twitter.com/RampageNate/status/219797078744895488

–> The Bears then dropped another big bomb by bringing in Jeff Taffe, Jon DiSalvatore, Alex Berry and Steve Oleksy to AHL only contracts today. DiSalvatore was #11 on Bombulie’s big board and Taffe was #12. Berry and Oleksy were not rated. DiSalvatore was the Houston Aeros captain and an all-star this year. Bombulie had this to say about him:

Taffe, as you know, is a premier top line center. DiSalvatore could put 20 goals in his sleep.

Analysis: It’s an arms race. Hershey is a contender every year, as is Wilkes-Barre. Neither team is going to sit and watch the parade go by.

Bombulie also has a recap of the Bears signings today. He notes that WBS has three open vet spots available. Starting my own rumor with this next tweet. I would personally defy my own logic and start buying streamers to haul off of roofs for the Calder Cup parade if WBS went out and signed this guy, who apparently is a free agent:

I probably have a better chance of growing a full head of hair again than seeing Keith Aucoin in a Penguins jersey. But, I can dream, can’t I?

Elsewhere:

–> Want to know more about the guys Pittsburgh signed yesterday? Click here.

–> Wheeling sent qualifying offers Chris Barton, Cody Chupp, Paul Crowder, Cam Fergus, Denver Manderson, Tim Priamo, and Zack Torquato. I’m not polished on how things work in the ECHL. I also think that Crowder signed in Europe.

–> The Syracuse Crunch revealed a new logo today.

–> Ex-WBS Penguin Chris Conner signed with the Phoenix Coyotes. The Coyotes minor league affiliate is the Portland Pirates.

–> Brandon DeFazio and Colin McDonald signed with the New York Islanders today. Ben Street signed with Calgary. Still no official news on Geoff Walker and Bryan Lerg, but it looks like Colorado for them.

–> Jonathan noted in today’s update that Wilkes-Barre has lost its top five scorers from last year. That fact takes a bit of the shine off of all the good news, no matter how you look at it.

–> The 2012 Offseason Moves Chart has been updated accordingly.

Still waiting on Norfolk, Syracuse and Binghamton to make some noise. As always, Twitter and Facebook have the latest and the blog will be updated as news warrants.

Blogging Too Early

So I sit down and decide to pretty much call it a night and put a baseball game on. I decide to leave the computer on to pump the 2012 Offseason Moves list I updated with the list of the new guys added today in about an hour. Was going to fire off one more tweet for the evening to check out the Day 1 corralling of the new guys added and go to bed.

Then this happens:

Number four on Bombulie’s big board.

Memory serves that Bombulie called the Brett Sterling signing two years ago “big” news. He uses two “big”‘s here.

I know, I know, I am getting ahead of myself. But I am firmly starting to believe that the Coal Street Complex, the way guys are treated here in Wilkes-Barre and the success of making the playoffs ten consecutive years is really starting to reel in the big names. Is this the year? Time will tell. Foundation laid, though.

NHL Free Agency Day 1 Recap

You can’t win a Stanley Cup or a Calder Cup on July 1 or August 1. But signing the right guys on a day like today, the groundwork is laid for the path to potential championships.

For the Penguins, it was the signing of four new players and the return of another:

–> Goaltender Jeff Zatkoff. An AHL All-Star with the Manchester Monarchs this season who went 21-17-1 with a 0.920 SV% and a 2.49 GAA in 44 games splitting duties in net with Martin Jones. Zatkoff signed a two year contract. Here’s a tweet from The Goalie Guild:

With the tandem of Thiessen-Zatkoff in net for Wilkes-Barre next season, Wilkes-Barre is looking stout in net.

–> Forward Riley Holzapfel. From Jonathan Bombulie:

It was pointed out that Holzapfel had a career high in points with a career low in games played. Perhaps a bigger role played, ala Bryan Lerg from Springfield to Wilkes-Barre?

I asked Alex, who runs the Syracuse Crunch fan blog Chairman How’s Glorious Army, about Holzapfel. Here’s what she had to say:

As hard as Holzapfel’s name is to say and spell is exactly how hard he works. He was exciting to watch, helped to pump up listless forwards. He was a pleasure for media guys to talk to, and just seemed to enjoy playing the game. You also got the feeling that his head was in the business–there was no sign of any real allegiance to STJ, even though they were a better team when we got him. He should have been (upset) — went from the top to the bottom, basically — but he never once showed any negativity…I was floored when ANA didn’t qualify him. He should be a quality grab!

–> Defenseman Dylan Reese. Number 59 on Jonathan Bombulie’s big board of AHL Free Agents. Played with the Islanders / Sound Tigers last year. A local Pittsburgh product. Really good defenseman and someone who could be the number one call up on defense next year for the Penguins if need be.

–> Steve MacIntyre returns for another year. Hopefully, Hershey’s Joel Rechlicz and he see the same ice together at some point and trip the light fantastic.

–> Center Warren Peters. More from Jonathan:

Bombulie also had this to say regarding the Peters signing, perhaps reading the tea leaves:

Whew. What a day.

Analysis: Nice pickups by the Pens today for the AHL farm team. By no means does this guarantee anything Calder Cup-wise, so you won’t see me getting my hopes up like I did two years ago when Pittsburgh brought in Brett Sterling. I am not going to tell you how to be a fan, but planning a Calder Cup route in Wilkes-Barre is just premature thinking.

Elsewhere: Pretty quiet day for the rest of the AHL’s East Division. André Benoit is returning to Ottawa / Binghamton. Hershey is eerily quiet. Norfolk / Syracuse were quiet also.

Alumni watch: Ben Street signs with Calgary. From Paul Thompson’s twitter feed, it looks like Brandon DeFazio is off to the New York Islanders. DeFazio, not to be outdone, tweeted congratulations to Bryan Lerg for signing possibly with the Colorado Avalanche.

Of note, neither DeFazio or Lerg signing were made official as of 9 pm Wilkes-Barre time.

Day Two is always the better day in terms of signings that help AHL clubs. Twitter is where you will find reactions from me on the latest and Facebook on analysis, if there is any to be had, over the 140 character limit on Twitter. Then a blog post right here later in the day recapping the days events.