Chirps from Center Ice

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

Monthly Archives: October 2013

GAMEDAY: @ Binghamton 10/25

Away Game: 5

AHL Game: 89

Who: Binghamton Senators

Where: Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena

When: 7:05 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Sunday in Manchester, the Penguins won 4-3 in overtime. Tom Kuhnhackl had the game winning goal. Brian Gibbons factored in on every goal. (2-2-4) For Binghamton, they were in Bridgeport on Sunday and won 6-5 in overtime. Mike Hoffman scored the OT goal for the B-Sens.

Record: For WBS: 6-0-0-0 (12 pts., 1st place East Division) For BNG: 4-2-0-0 (8 pts., 2nd place East Division)

Why you should care: The Penguins are in Binghamton to face off against a sneaky good B-Sens team which is looking to stay at the top of the East Division and take down the undefeated Penguins.

Referee(s): Geoff Miller

Linesmen: Brian Oliver / Jud Ritter

Twitter: @wbspenguins / @BSens_Hockey

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /binghamtonsenators

Instagram: wbspenguins / bsens_hockey

Beat Writers: @CVBombulie / @PSBSens

Broadcasters: For WBS: Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / For BNG: Grady Whittenburg @BSensRadio

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep 

Radio: For WBS: Sports Hub 102.3 / For Binghamton: Oldies 96.9

Television: AHL Live

Other Game to Watch: Tomorrow’s opponent Norfolk is in Adirondack taking on the Phantoms, who are in need of a win.

Next Five Games: NOR 10/26, HER 11/1, @ HER 11/2, SYR 11/6, ALB 11/8

The Wilkes-Barre Elevator Company

News out of Coal Street today was that Jayson Megna was called up to Pittsburgh and Dustin Stevenson was sent down to Wheeling.

The Megna news really isn’t surprising. Megna to date has been night and day better from last year.

Jonathan had an update today that would lead me to believe that there is going to be a rotation of call-ups between what we have seen already in Chris Conner and Harry Zolnierczyk going up and being sent back, Megna the latest to go up and guys like Zach Sill and Brian Gibbons, who are worthy enough right now to go up. I can certainly see that being the case going forward for as long as James Neal and Beau Bennett are banged up for Pittsburgh.

For Stevenson, it’s a numbers game. Kris Letting is ready to come back for the Penguins, Olli Maatta is staying with the team and Simon Despres is in Wilkes-Barre. It’s an overabundance of blue liners right now so instead of sitting watching, Stevenson will go to Wheeling and play meaningful minutes.

Short of earth shattering news, Gameday for tomorrow’s tilt in Binghamton will be here Friday on the blog at 3 p.m. I will be making the trek up to the Southern Tier. The Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena went through a renovation this summer so it will be nice to see the updates.

EDIT: I hate when they do this. Literally one second after I hit “Publish” on my post, I saw that Coal Street announced a 10 game home TV schedule. The dates are:

Norfolk on 10/26
Hershey on 11/16
Utica on 12/14
Syracuse on 12/21
Manchester on 1/4
Hartford on 1/11
Providence on 2/22
Norfolk on 3/15
Utica on 3/22
Binghamton on 4/12

The immediate takeaway from this is the fact that the Pens don’t play Hershey that much at home on Saturdays, in fact, the 11/16 game will be the only time this year that the Pens and Bears play at the Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza.

Wednesday Update

Just a few things to touch on today since I last blogged….

— To no one’s surprise, someone other than Brian Gibbons was named AHL’s Player of the Week. Gibbons was pointless on Saturday in Worcester, so it’s not unexpected that he was snubbed not nominated.

— In case you don’t have a newspaper subscription to the Citizens’ Voice here’s my game story I did for them Saturday that ran in the Sunday paper.

— Here are a couple of articles that are out there. One ran in this past weekend’s Breakaway and got picked up by the AHL.com site on the Penguins third period successes. The other is a video / article on Brian Gibbons’ hot start.

— Finally, Harry Zolnierczyk and Chris Conner were reassigned by Pittsburgh today.

If there isn’t anything in the can worth blogging about tomorrow, the next update for the blog will be the Gameday setup for the away game in Binghamton on Friday.

Week 3 AHL Power Rankings

Okay, I put the Penguins at the top spot. There, I said it. Please don’t let that fact coming from this, “fan blog about the AHL’s Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins” devalue the intent of the Rankings.

The Penguins left me no choice. I had to rank them number one. There isn’t another team right now hotter in my opinion.

The Iowa Wild are your biggest gainer this week, up 9 spots from 25th last week. The San Antonio Rampage are still getting scored on by the Texas Stars, and are on a big 16 spot slide down the Power Rankings to 27th.

After the jump, if you just happened here without a link from someplace else, are my rankings. If you think your team should be higher or their rival lower, let me know in the comments.

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Brian is GibbON – Pens WIN 4-3 (OT)

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Brian Gibbons had 30 points in 70 games last year for the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins.

He has 11 so far after just 6 games this season.

Aided by a four point performance by Gibbons Sunday afternoon in Manchester, the Penguins defeated the Monarchs 4-3 in overtime and are off to a 6-0 start.

Tops in the East Division? Check.

Tops in the Eastern Conference? Check.

Tops in the entire American Hockey League? Checkmate.

Jeff Deslauriers vs. J-F Berube

Tom Kostopoulous did not play today for the Penguins. He’s day-to-day with a “lower body” injury. Simon Despres was apparently dinged up Friday against Adirondack. Despres played last night in Worcester and took warmups in Manchester but was scratched in favor of Nick D’Agostino.

First Period: Gibbons had a hand in all the scoring plays for the Penguins. He got his party started by scoring a goal on the power play from a ridiculous angle from below the goal line to give the Pens a 1-0 lead.

Penguins had several chances to blow the game wide open in the first, but Manchester hug around and scored a goal late in the period to tie the game at one. Sean Backman finished off a two-on-one to bring the Monarchs even.

Second Period: The whole “Brian Gibbons assisted or scored a goal for the Penguins and the Monarchs would respond later in the period” theme continued. Gibbons this time broke out of the penalty box and hit Andrew Ebbett cutting to the net to put the Pens up 2-1.

Despite getting a power play goal in the first period, the Penguins did not look good future power plays. Two consecutive man advantages for Wilkes-Barre reared more chances for Manchester than it did the Penguins.

Andrew Bodnarchuk rifled home a one timer to bring the Monarchs level with the Penguins again late.

Third Period: Mike Carman, in his second straight game, forechecked the Monarchs forwards and defenseman all afternoon long. His efforts led to Gibbons’ second goal. Gibbons stole the puck and wired home a wrister to put the Penguins up 3-2.

Late, a puck skips Zach Sill’s stick. Manchester breaks out and Nick Deslauriers slams home a rebound of a Jordan Weal blast to even the game again. Manchester wasn’t going away, having been in overtime six times prior to this game.

Overtime: It took just :22 seconds. Brian Gibbons and Brendan Mikkelson 2-on-1, Gibbons cross ice pass to Mikkelson who seals it.

Three Stars: 3) Brendan Mikkelson (goal, assist, +2) 2) Andrew Bodnarchuk (goal, even) and 1) Brian Gibbons (two goals, two assists, +3)

Around the Division: Binghamton was in Bridgeport and beat the Sound Tigers 6-5 in overtime. That one was a barn burner. The Sound Tigers were down 3-0 at one point in the first.

Standings: Penguins 12 — Binghamton 8 — Norfolk 8 — Syracuse 5 — Hershey 3

Conference: 1) WBS (12) 2) HFD (11) 3) MCH (11) 4) SPR (10) 5) BNG (8) 6) NOR (8) 7) ALB (7) 8) PRO (6)

Wheeling Update: The Nailers were off. They are back at it Saturday in Toledo.

SendToNews Highlights: Here they are for your viewing enjoyment.

If Gibbons had found his way onto the scoresheet Saturday in Worcester, a strong case would need to be made for AHL Player of the Week. We’ll see. I’d be pleasantly surprised if he was named. Normally the League announces the nomination Monday afternoon.

Monday afternoon will also be when the Week 3 AHL Power Rankings will publish. It probably a fair speculation to say that one of the two teams involved in this game today will be at the top. Stay tuned.

Let’s Go Pens!!!

GAMEDAY: @ Manchester 10/20

Away Game: 4

AHL Game: 75

Who: Manchester Monarchs

Where: Verizon Wireless Arena

When: 3:00 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Last night in Worcester the Penguins won in comeback fashion yet again, beating the Sharks 3-2. Tom Kuhnhackl had two goals in the third period and was named first star of the game. For Manchester, they hosted Providence last night and won via shootout 5-4. It was the fifth shootout the Monarchs have been involved in this year.

Record: For WBS: 5-0-0-0 (10 pts., 1st place East Division) For MCH: 4-0-0-2 (10 pts., 1st place Atlantic Division)

Why you should care: This Sunday afternoon game should be the premier one in the AHL today. Both Manchester and Wilkes-Barre are near the top of the Eastern Conference and looking to stay there.

Referee(s): Keith Kaval / Geoff Miller

Linesmen: Landon Bathe / Jeremy Lovett

Twitter: @wbspenguins / @MonarchsHockey

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /MonarchsHockey

Instagram: wbspenguins / monarchshockey

Beat Writers: @CVBombulie

Broadcasters: WBS: Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / MCH: Ken Cail

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep 

Radio: For WBS: SportsHub 102.3 / For MCH: Monarchs Webcast

Television: AHL Live

Other Game to Watch: How about the young upstart Abbotsford Heat who are in Texas taking on the Stars?

Next Five Games: @ BNG 10/25, NOR 10/26, HER 11/1, @ HER 11/2, SYR 11/6

Fishing For Wins – Pens WIN 3-2

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This is becoming a theme.

Penguins sleepwalk through 40 minutes in Worcester, get three goals in the third, Peter Mannino makes 28 saves and the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins are off to a 5-0 start after beating the Worcester Sharks 3-2.

Tom Kuhnhackl scored two of those goals. Tom Kostopoulous left the game at some point with an injury. Jayson Megna and Brian Gibbons had an off night, by their standards and the Penguins still manage to come away with victory.

Peter Mannino vs. Harri Sateri

Mike Carman and Reid McNeill were in for Bobby Farnham and Nick D’Agostino, respectively.

First Period: 48 penalty minutes before the game was two minutes old. For some reason, both teams were ornery to start. I don’t think it benefitted anyone in particular. Freddie Hamilton scored a goal later on a wicked wrister on busted coverage by the Penguins. Penguins managed only four shots on goal in this forgettable period.

Second Period: Pierre-Luc Letournau-Leblond fought twice. The first fight was with fellow heavyweight Jimmy Bonneau, later with 6’7 behemoth Taylor Doherty. The Pens had three chances to get the score even in the period. Andrew Ebbett off the cross bar, Adam Payerl all alone in the slot then Zach Sill poke checked and tripped by Sateri with Sateri well out of his crease. They also had three power play opportunities but came up empty.

Third Period: I pinch hit for Jonathan Bombulie tonight and wrote a story for the Citizens’ Voice which will be in the Sunday paper. My lede was don’t bother showing up on time for a Penguins game. Why? The Pens do all their damage in the third period. The Pens have outscored their opponents 14-4 in the season. It’s clearly the reason they are 5-0 this season.

Tom Kuhnhackl scored his first of the game at 1:48 then his second with 39.6 left. His goals were bookended by a John McCarthy goal by the Sharks on a setup from Sena Acolatse who wheeled around the Penguins net and fed McCarthy on the doorstep. Andrew Ebbett scored his first goal of the season set up by a Letourneau-Leblond big hit on a Shark.

Pens bus to Worcester for a 3 p.m. start in New Hampshire.

Three Stars: 3) Andrew Ebbett (goal, assist, +1) 2) Freddie Hamilton (goal, +1) and 1) Tom Kuhnhackl (two goals, +1)

Tom Kostopoulos came into tonight with points in all games played so far. He was pointless tonight, as was Jayson Megna and Brian Gibbons.

Around the Division: Hershey is in the win column. They shut out the IceCaps in Newfoundland 4-0. Syracuse avenges a loss the prior night by the Binghamton Senators by beating the B-Sens 4-1 in Binghamton. Albany wins in a shootout in Norfolk and drop the Admirals 2-1.

Standings: Penguins 10 — Admirals 8 — Binghamton 6 — Syracuse 5 — Hershey 3

Conference: 1) HFD (11) 2) WBS (10) 3) MCH (10) 4) SPR (10) 5) NOR (8) 6) ALB (7) 7) BNG (6) 8) PRO (6)

Wheeling Update: The Nailers were in Cincinnati tonight and lost 4-2.

SendToNews Highlights: Here they are.

Manchester is a good team and the Penguins are in for a fight tomorrow afternoon. But, the Monarchs have gone to a shootout for a total of five of the six games played. So it will be a really good test for both squads tomorrow and one I am looking forward to.

Gameday for that will be up at 11 a.m.

Let’s Go Pens!!!