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

Barbed Wire — Pens LOSE 2-0

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Tom Venesky from The Times Leader summarized this game, a 2-0 Penguins shutout loss to the Norfolk Admirals nicely.

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Jason LaBarbera had a 27 save shutout tonight, and the Penguins have lost two straight to the Norfolk Admirals this week and three straight if you count shootout losses as losses going back to Saturday in Hershey.

After tonight, LaBarbera upped his stats against Wilkes-Barre to 4-1, with a 1.20 GAA and a .947 save percentage.

A couple things went wrong in this game that put the Penguins behind the 8-ball.

— They gave up two quick goals in the first period in a 1:37.
— One of the goals was shorthanded. It was the first shorthanded goal allowed by the Penguins this season.
— They were, “on tilt” to use a poker term, when Max Friberg elbowed Nick Drazenovic in the head that dazed Drazenovic. The play went unpenalized by referee Fred Leblanc. Nearly after every whistle, the Pens were more focused on revenge on the hit on Steckel than they were trying to get back into the game they were already down 2-0 on.
— The power play continued to struggle. Late in the third period with the Penguins slowly building momentum, Marc Cantin draws a double minor for high sticking Drazenovic. Here is where you expect a team with a good power play to use this to their advantage and get back in the game. Not the Penguins, who went 0-for-6 tonight.

Matt Murray was shaky in the first half of the first period and solid the rest of the way. He stopped 9-of-11 shots in the first period and all twenty faced after that.

The Pens were held to just five shots in the second period. Norfolk did an excellent job of blocking shots and taking away shooting lanes. What LaBarbera did need to make a save on he did so without an issue.

On the two Norfolk scoring plays, the Pens were on a power play when there was a misconnect between defense and forwards entering the zone. A turnover to Emerson Etem resulted in Matt Murray making the initial save but Conor Sheary knocking in the puck inadvertently. The second goal game from Marc Cantin from the blue line with Murray screened.

Drazenovic returned in the second period and didn’t look worse for wear. Another scary moment was Conor Sheary getting in the way of a shot from his own man that crumbled him. Sheary would need assistance getting off of the ice, but returned.

Quick lineup note, with Bobby Farnham and Brian Dumoulin back in town, the Pens scratched Alex Boak and Sahir Gill. I don’t like scratching an offensive guy like Gill over someone like Farnham. And is Alex Boak better than Nick D’Agostino? That’s up for debate.

Three stars were Marc Cantin with a goal and a +1, Emerson Etem with a shorthanded goal, an assist on the Canton goal and a +2 and LaBarbera with a 27 save shutout.

Hershey beat Albany up in the Capital District by a score of 4-0. The Bears draw to three points on the Penguins for the East Division lead. They host Norfolk Saturday and Sunday.

Binghamton lost to Worcester 6-3. The B-Sens have lost four in a row. Lehigh Valley was off, they face off against the St. John’s IceCaps Saturday and Sunday.

Standings are:

1) Penguins — 44 points
2) Hershey — 41
3) Lehigh Valley — 37
4) Binghamton — 34
5) Norfolk — 31

Lehigh Valley has five games in hand. They have only played 33 games. The Pens have just played their 38th game of the season and are at the halfway point.

Conference is Manchester and Springfield for 52 points, Wilkes-Barre with 44, Syracuse with 49, Hartford with 42, Hershey and Portland with 41 and Bridgeport with 38.

I doubt anyone will want to look at highlights of this one.

Wheeling won a thrilling 6-5 game against Reading. Zack Torquato had a goal and two assists.

Syracuse tomorrow. The Crunch are a damn good team. Tomorrow won’t be easy. Gameday at 3 p.m. here on the blog.

Let’s Go Pens!

One response to “Barbed Wire — Pens LOSE 2-0

  1. John C's avatarJohn C January 10, 2015 at 9:00 am

    Farnham is a fan favorite. That doesn’t equate to goals. Scoring chances. I would be surprised if the Pens do not sign Boak to an entry level contract after they cut loose Ruopp. As far as the “debate” D’Agostino continues to underwhelm.