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Monthly Archives: January 2013

Slip Slidin’ Away – Pens LOSE 3-1

No, you can’t win a Calder Cup in January.

But you can sure lose one.

The Penguins drop another game to an East Division rival, this time 3-1 to the Binghamton Senators. This despite dressing a full lineup with Robert Bortuzzo, Eric Tangradi and Beau Bennett in the lineup after being held out on Sunday in Hartford.

If the Pens continue to keep this up, an early Spring beckons. Plain and simple. It has to be figured out and fast. No more excuses.

Jeff Zatkoff vs. Robin Lehner

First, a stat from Pens beat writer Jonathan Bombulie:

First Period: A Binghamton two on one becomes a Binghamton three on one and Stephane DaCosta scores to put the B-Sens up 1-0. Zatkoff virtually had no shot at the save. Later, Pens get a power play. I tweet this:

Followed up by Jonathan tweeting this:

Pens would fail to convert.

Second Period: Many power plays to both teams which would overlap at times. Both teams would come out of them unscathed. I think Jayson Megna was the best player on the ice for the Pens this period and you may say all game. He had chances but wasn’t able to convert.

Third Period: Friend of the blog Bob Howard from the Power Play Post Show caught up with me after the game to make fun of me give his condolences on the loss and offer some thoughts. He said something to the extent of when the Penguins threw away the playbook and simply ad-libbed the offense, they scored. (Paul Thompson, on a rebound) – but that wasn’t the tying goal, Eric Gryba shot a puck from the point which made it past Zatkoff, off the post, off Zatkoff’s back again and into the net. The Pens buzzed this period when, as Howard observed, they simply threw away the playbook and simply tried to get in close on Lehner and get dirty goals. It worked to some extent, but the final execution was not there. With Zatkoff pulled, Simon Despres tries to go D to D and Mike Hoffman hit the empty net to put the game on ice.

Three Stars: 3) Paul Thompson (goal, +1) 2) Robin Lehner (31 saves on 32 shots) 1) Eric Gryba (game winning goal, even)

Notes: This was trainer Patrick Steidle’s last game behind the Wilkes-Barre bench. He was promoted to head trainer of the Pittsburgh Penguins and acknowledged in the third period……. Zach Sill and Corey Cowick fought in the second period with Sill getting the better of Cowick……. Ray Shero was in the building tonight and told Tom Grace during first intermission that four to six players from Wilkes-Barre will be given invites to Pittsburgh Penguins training camp which opens Sunday. Common knowledge would then say that Wilkes-Barre will at least be able to dress a full lineup for this Friday vs. Hershey and this Saturday vs. Adirondack.

I talked puck with Jesse Marshall from the Faceoff Factor yesterday. The link to that Q&A session can be found right here.

Around the Division: Syracuse beats Rochester in Rochester 5-3.

Standings: Syracuse 51 — Binghamton 47 — Hershey 36 — Penguins 33 — Norfolk 30

Conference: 1) SYR (51) 2) POR (44) 3) SPR (43) 4) BNG (47) 5) WOR (39) 6) BRI (38) 7) PRO (36) 8) HER (36) 12) WBS (33)

Wheeling Update: There is none. The Nailers were off tonight.

SendToNews Highlights: Are here. Includes the Zach Sill fight.

Pens are off tomorrow in preparation for Hershey Friday.If hell should break with call-ups, Twitter will have it first, then Facebook then here.

I’ll leave you with one last Bombulie parting shot:

GAMEDAY: vs. Binghamton 1/9

vs. 

Home Game: 19

AHL Game: 518

Who: Binghamton Senators

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m. EST

Media Kit

Last Game: Sunday in Hartford, the Pens were shutout by the Connecticut Whale 2-0. For Binghamton, Sunday they were in Albany and lost to the Devils 5-2. Patrick Wiercioch and Shane Prince registered the goals for the B-Sens in the loss.

Last Meeting: This past Friday in Binghamton, the Pens lost 3-1. Beau Bennett had the lone goal for the Penguins, who went 0-for-9 on the power play.

Record: For WBS: 15-16-2-1 (33 pts., 4th place East Division) For BNG: 21-8-1-2 (45 pts., 2nd place East Division)

Why you should care: It may be the last time you see Robert Bortuzzo, Eric Tangradi and even Beau Bennett in a Wilkes-Barre uniform before Pittsburgh’s training camp starts this weekend.

Referee(s): Jean Hebert / Graham Skilliter

Linesmen: Bob Fyrer / Jud Ritter

Twitter: @wbspenguins / @BSens_Hockey

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /binghamtonsenators

Beat Writers: @CVBombulie / @PSBSens

Broadcasters: For WBS: Tom Grace @TGracePens and Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / For BNG: Grady Whittenburg @BSensRadio

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep / @BSensExaminer

Radio: For WBS: 102.3 The Mountain / For  Binghamton: Big 107.5 / Also Nationally on NHL Network Radio (Sirius 207 / XM 92)

Television: AHL Live

Promotion(s): None

Other Game to Watch: In a light night in the AHL, Syracuse is in Rochester tonight.

Next Five Games: HER 1/11, ADK 1/12, @ NOR 1/15, @ HER 1/20*, STJ 1/23

* – AHL Outdoor Classic at Hersheypark Stadium – Hershey, PA

A Trip Down Memory Lane…

The Penguins announced details this afternoon on the Alumni team which will face the Bears Alumni at Hersheypark Stadium on January 19 as a prelude to the AHL’s Outdoor Classic. Here is the list:

Jonathan Filewich
Casey Harris
Ned Havern
Dave Gove
Dennis Bonvie
Chris Kelleher
Peter Ratchuk
Greg Crozier
Martin Sonnenberg
Andy Schneider
Brendan Buckley
Jim Leger
Jesse Boulerice
Brendan Walsh
Joel Laing

There hasn’t been a peep from the brain trust at Coal Street regarding the jerseys that the current Penguins will wear at the Outdoor Classic.

Elsewhere…

No one was called up / sent up from Pittsburgh / Wheeling, respectively. There have been other moves in the AHL East Division, but I am going to let it all play out and have all the transactions here in one tidy post at some point later in the week. Stay tuned…

Missiaen Impossible – Pens LOSE 2-0

The effort is there and the goals are not.

How many times can I say this? Seems the story of the season far, no?

Penguins were blanked in Hartford this afternoon 2-0, via a 35 save shutout by Jason Missiaen. An ECHL call-up. But that wasn’t the story of the day….

Interesting moves made by the Penguins today in the wake of NHL salvaging a season and reaching the structure of a new CBA. Eric Tangradi, Beau Bennett and Robert Bortuzzo were all healthy scratches today. Alex Grant was a healthy scratch as well, but he wasn’t part of the “wink, wink. nudge, nudge” trio of Bennett, Bortuzzo and Tangradi. Benn Ferriero was an injury scratch with what Tom Grace called a “tweak” and is listed as day-to-day. Drawing in for those out were Philippe Dupuis, Simon Despres, Dom Uher and Brian Strait. All saw action for the first time today.

Brad Thiessen vs. Jason Missiaen. Missiaen is 6’8 and the tallest goaltender in any level of hockey anywhere.

First Period: Nice back and forth between the two teams with the Whale getting the better of the shots early on. Thiessen looked sharp making saves and not giving up any rebounds. Finally, on the only power play awarded by referee Jarrod Ragusin, Kyle Jean was able to get one in past Thiessen while Micheal Haley was providing a screen on Thiessen, who never saw the puck until it was in his net. Whale didn’t let off making Thiessen make some more saves.

Second Period: Can best be described as one of the most frustrating periods of hockey for the Penguins of recent. Jason Missiaen is a ECHL call-up and an unconventionally tall goaltenter. He has a +4 GAA and a .850 save percentage. He didn’t play that way in the period. He makes a save in the crease when he flubs a kick save then the puck goes under his pad while flopping on the ice like a beached whale (pun intended) — then, a Simon Despres point shot he leaves a big rebound to. Bobby Farnham collects the puck and fires it. Missiaen, and his entire 6’8 frame, gets over and makes the save. Later, Brad Thiessen and Joe Morrow get their signals crossed behind the WBS net. A turnover happens and it leaves Thiessen woefully out of position for Kyle Jean to swoop in and score his second goal of the game on a wide open net. It was Connecticut’s first shot on goal in the period. Penguins would get a late power play that they didn’t manage a shot on goal on.

Third Period: Run support just was not there for the Penguins, who took 11 shots in the period. The Whale only took three. Missiaen was on his head all period too, making saves that were or could best be described as highlight reel. Pens had a crack at the power play late, but with how poorly that’s been running were never able to get one past the Whale netminder.

Three Stars: 3) Kris Newbury 2) Kyle Jean (2 goals, +1) and 1) Jason Missiaen (35 save shutout)

Around the Division: Norfolk lost to Charlotte 3-1. Hershey lost at home to the Worcester Sharks 2-1. The Binghamton Senators lost in Albany 5-2. Syracuse was off. Collectively, a terrible day for the East Division.

Standings: Same as they were yesterday, Syracuse 49 — Binghamton 45 — Hershey 34 — Penguins 33 — Norfolk 30.

Conference: 1) SYR (49) 2) SPR (43) 3) POR (42) 4) BNG (45) 5) WOR (39) 6) BRI (37) 7) PRO (36) 8) MCH (36) 11) WBS (33)

Wheeling Update: The Wheeling Nailers lost 3-1 in Reading, PA to the Reading Royals. Royals goaltender Philipp Grubauer stopped 27 of 28 shots and was named first star of the game. Why mention a Royal here in a Wheeling Update? Grubauer is Braden Holtby’s heir apparent, a really good goaltender and a name which will be soon all too familiar to Penguins fans when he is in Hershey.

SendToNews Highlights: Are here. Nothing really to see, unless you are a Whale fan.

Stay tuned to the Twitter and Facebook feeds on any news which may break regarding call-ups to Pittsburgh for training camp. Pittsburgh plans on having 24-26 players in camp. Who, isn’t known yet but you can pretty much rest assured we have seen the last of Eric Tangradi and Robert Bortuzzo. As for the rest, remains to be seen. Jonathan Bombulie blogged his thoughts on who may be on the way up for good as well. He’s more of an authority on these matters than I will ever be.

If anyone does get the call, I’ll have thoughts on the blog as news breaks this week.

Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: @ Connecticut 1/7

Away Game: 16

AHL Game: 507

Who: Connecticut Whale

Where: XL Center Veterans Memorial Coliseum

When: 3:00 p.m. EST

Media Kit

Last Game: Last night at home vs. Worcester the Pens won 3-0. Brad Thiessen stopped all 30 shots faced. For Connecticut, the Whale were in Glens Falls and lost in overtime 2-1. Despite the loss, goaltender Cameron Talbot was named first star of the game stopping 34 of 36 shots.

Record: For WBS: 15-15-2-1 (33 pts., 4th place East Division) — For CT: 14-17-3-0 (31 pts., 4th place Northeast Division)

Why you should care: Penguins beat writer Jonathan Bombulie noted in his postgame blog recap last night that the Penguins are 0-2 in the final game of a three-in-three. The Penguins are playing the final game of a three-in-three. They also haven’t been winning much lately. A win this afternoon would go a long way.

Referee(s): Jarrod Ragusin

Linesmen: Jim Briggs / Derek Wahl

Twitter: @wbspenguins / @CTWhale

Facebook:  /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /ctwhale

Beat Writers: @CVBombulie / @HowlingsToday

Broadcasters: For WBS: Tom Grace @TGracePens and Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / For CT: Bob Crawford / @HawkCrawford

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep

Radio: For WBS: 102.3 The Mountain / For Connecticut: 106.9 The Rock

Television: AHL Live

Other Game to Watch: The Midwest Division leading Grand Rapids Griffins are in Milwaukee this afternoon facing off against the Admirals who are second in that division.

Next Five Games: BNG 1/9, HER 1/11, ADK 1/12, @ NOR 1/15, @ HER 1/20*

* – AHL Outdoor Classic at Hersheypark Stadium – Hershey, PA

Brad’s Shark Steakhouse – Pens WIN 3-0

Well, that was needed.

Needed for the Penguins, who have lost 11 of the last 12.

Needed for Brad Thiessen, who had a 3.41 goals against average and a 0.884 save percentage. A mediocre season to date is an understatement.

Needed for the fanbase, desperate for wins and watching the other fans of the division snatching up wins like they are going out of style.

Pens win this game tonight 3-0, blanking the Worcester Sharks behind a 30 save shutout by Brad Thiessen. His first shutout in over fourteen months.

Ex-Shark Benn Ferriero scored just forty seconds into the game after Beau Bennett wrapped around the net and passed to Ferriero. It was the jump that the Penguins needed as they looked a lot better in the period. Thiessen looked really sharp from the jump as well. He’d been looking like the Thiessen of old in past affairs but hadn’t had the run support. Sharks, to their credit, continued to test Thiessen and never really looked out of it.

In the second, the Pens got goals from Riley Holzapfel and Warren Peters. The Holzapfel goal was a snipe job from the slot. The Peters goal was a rebound of a shot from Eric Tangradi. Sharks would buzz and get good looks but Theissen kept them out.

When the third period started, I am sure visions of the collapse in Binghamton were still fresh in everyones minds. Also to note, Worcester is 6-7-0-1 when trailing after two periods. That is best in the league. So they know how to comeback in the third. Only this time, it didn’t happen. Penguins played prevent defense all period long. They had no intention of putting pucks to Worcester goalkeeper Harri Sateri, taking just two shots all period. It worked. They held on for the win, backstopped by Brad Thiessen not allowing many if any rebounds all game.

Three Stars were Riley Holzapfel (goal, +1) Benn Ferriero (game winning goal, +1) and Brad Thiessen (30 save shutout)

Bears lose at home to the B-Sens 3-1. Crunch beat the Norfolk Admirals 4-3 in overtime for your divisional action.

Standings in the East Division are: Syracuse 49 — Binghamton 45 — Hershey 34 — Penguins 33 — Norfolk 30.

Conference looks like this: 1) SYR (49) 2) POR (42) 3) SPR (41) 4) BNG (45) 5) WOR (37) 6) BRI (37) 7) PRO (36) 8) MCH (36) 10) WBS (33)

Wheeling also enjoyed a shutout tonight. They blanked the Trenton Titans by a score of 5-0. Paul Crowder had a hat trick.

No SendToNews highlights to share yet.

Pens bus to Hartford tonight to take on the Connecticut Whale tomorrow at 3 p.m. Gameday will be here on the blog for you at 11 a.m.

GAMEDAY: vs. Worcester 1/5

vs. 

Home Game: 18

AHL Game: 503

Who: Worcester Sharks

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Last night in Binghamton the Pens lost 3-1. Beau Bennett had the lone goal for the Pens in the loss. For the Sharks, they were in Manchester on New Years Eve and won 3-2. Goaltender Harri Sateri made 35 saves for the Sharks en route to being named first star of the game.

Record: For WBS: 14-15-2-1 (31 pts., 4th place East Division) For WOR: 17-11-1-2 (37 pts., 2nd place Atlantic Division)

Why you should care: Pens have played sound games of late, but just haven’t been able to score enough goals to skate away victors. Does the tide change against an out of division foe in Worcester?

Referee(s): Chris Brown

Linesmen: Bob Goodman / Jud Ritter

Twitter: @WBSPenguins / @WorcesterSharks / @SharksAHLInGame

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /WorcesterSharks

Beat Writers: @CVBombulie

Broadcasters: WBS: Tom Grace @TGracePens and Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / WOR: Eric Lindquist

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep / @210Darryl

Radio: For WBS: 102.3 The Mountain / For Worcester: WTAG AM 580 / 94.9 FM

Television: AHL Live / My Network TV (WQMY-TV)

Promotion(s): Faith and Family Night – Pink In The Rink Night

Other Game to Watch: The B-Sens are in Hershey tonight for what will be to me an interesting game. The Bears aren’t the best at home and the B-Sens are a house on fire of late.

Next Five Games: @ CT 1/6, BNG 1/9, HER 1/11, ADK 1/12, @ NOR 1/15