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Monthly Archives: April 2015

GAMEDAY: vs. Albany 4/17

 

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Home Game: 37

AHL Game: 1119

Who: Albany Devils

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Sunday in Portland, the Penguins won 3-1. Andrew Ebbett had a goal and an assist and Jeff Zakoff stopped 29 of 30 shots. For Albany, they hosted Syracuse Wednesday and won 6-2. Newcomer Matt Lorito had a goal and four assists for the Devils in the win.

Last Meeting: December 19 in Wilkes-Barre, the Devils won 4-2. Brandon Burlon had a goal and an assist for first star honors.

Record: For WBS: 43-23-3-4 (93 pts., 2nd place East Division) — For ALB: 35-28-5-6 (81 pts., 4th place Northeast Division)

Why you should care: Expect the best from Albany tonight in a last ditch effort to save their season and make playoffs as an eight seed. On the other hand, expect the same from the already clinched Penguins in a last ditch effort to win the East Division. This should be an excellent game.

Referee(s): Garrett Rank

Linesmen: Francis Trempe / Jud Ritter

Twitter: @wbspenguins / @WBSGameDay / @AlbanyDevils

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /albanydevils

Instagram: wbspenguins / albanydevils

Beat Writers: @CVBombulie and @TLTomVenesky / @Pete_Dougherty and @Bill_Cain_

Broadcasters: For WBS: Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / For ALB: Josh Heller @Josh_Heller

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep / @trace_1114

Radio: For WBS: WILK NewsRadio / For Albany: 104.5 The Team

Television: AHL Live

Promotion(s): Fan Friday’s with discounted tickets and $2 beers.

Other Game to Watch: Hershey hosts Binghamton. Any loss by the Bears and the Penguins win tonight and it’s Wilkes-Barre in the drivers seat for the Division crown.

Remaining Games: NOR 4/18, @ LV 4/19

Before the Weekend, Award of Caution

The AHL has been announcing awards this week and Matt Murray has won pretty much every one he has been eligible for.

Earlier this week, Murray was named the AHL’s Most Outstanding Rookie. This goes with his prior nominations to the 2014-15 AHL All-Rookie Team and the 2014-15 AHL First Team All-Star.

Today, he was named the AHL’s Most Outstanding Goalie.

You don’t need me to tell you what Murray has accomplished this season. Nearly every statistical category that Murray has gone up against he has broken. And not by a little, he’s basically taken a sledgehammer and shattered the records to pieces.

He still has three more games to bust up some more of the smaller fragments of what used to be AHL records.

The AHL still has yet to hand out its regular season MVP award. Cases can be made for other mortals, but the AHL’s players and media who vote on these end of year awards would be hard pressed not to give the award to Murray, hell, he has won everything else.

Outside of Murray’s crease, Coal Street added more insurance pieces.

First, Scott Wilson was recalled to Pittsburgh. He was the only forward recalled. As you know, Brian Dumoulin and Scott Harrington went up Sunday.

The Penguins added Jaden Lindo, Pittsburgh’s 2014 sith round pick, to an Amateur Tryout Agreement. The vibe picked up by Jonathan is that Lindo isn’t expected to get into any games.

The Penguins also added Sean Escobedo to a Professional Tryout Agreement. Escobedo is an ECHL’er, wrapping up his season with the Greenville Road Warriors. Jonathan had a dossier of Escobedo’s play in his Wednesday update.

The Penguins clinched a playoff spot last week, but their seeding and whether or not they can win the East Division remains up in the air.

Hershey lost to Lehigh Valley 4-1 on Tuesday. The Bears have a three point lead (96) on the Penguins (93) and have two games left to play, Friday and Saturday against Binghamton and Lehigh Valley, respectively.

The Penguins have three games left, two at home against Albany and Norfolk and then Sunday in Allentown against the Phantoms.

Seeding wise, the Penguins can finish as high as second but no lower than sixth. Right now, they have a two point lead over fifth place Syracuse (who has two games left) and a four point lead over sixth place Providence (three games left) and have the tie breaker (regulation or overtime wins) over every team they are competing with for seeding.

The Penguins need two more points to wrap up a finish of no less than fourth. That is because Syracuse and Providence can only max out 95 points.

It is becoming highly unlikely that the Penguins and Bears meet in the first round. The Penguins would need to lose out and Syracuse or Providence would need to finish a point ahead of Wilkes-Barre to drop them to sixth. Hershey would also need to finish third, but the Bears would only need a point more to finish no higher than second, because they are five points up on third place Hartford (91 points, three games left) and the Wolf Pack can only max out at 97 points and the Bears own the tie breaker. Hershey would need to lose out and have Hartford win out in order to get passed for second.

My head hurts.

The picture will get clearer as the weekend goes on. First things first though, the Albany Devils. Gameday for this hits the blog Friday at 3 p.m.

Let’s Go Pens!

AHL Power Rankings: Week 27

Come on in, the water is warm!

If your team punched their ticket to the Calder Cup Playoffs, congrats! If your team is close, buckle up, this is your last week to make a run. If you are eliminated, better luck next year.

This season, the Calder Cup goes through Manchester, New Hampshire. The Monarchs won the regular season championship Sunday and will have home ice in the Calder Cup Playoffs until further notice.

But there is another team in Cedar Park that got in this week that will look to keep what they have earned last season, the Texas Stars.

Some great things to watch out for this week. The Western Conference Championship hasn’t been decided yet. The Midwest Division is still a great race to watch. The East Division race is getting interesting.

All 30 teams ranked from top to bottom. All you have to do is click through the jump….

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Sweep the Poop Deck — Pens WIN 3-1

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You can feel good about this game, I think. A 3-1 Wilkes-Barre win over a desperate Pirates team looking to solidify themselves as a playoff team. A sweep of the season series against the Pirates and more space between fifth place in the conference and inching closer to the Hershey Bears for the Division title.

The Penguins did this with the back up, Jeff Zatkoff and many changes to their lineup.

Boatloads of news pre-game. Scott Harrington and Brian Dumoulin were both recalled to Pittsburgh before the game today. The Penguins skated a defenseman short. Here is a look at the lines…

Andrew Ebbett – Tom Kostopoulos
Tom Kuhnhackl – Carter Rowney – Dominik Uher
Bryan Rust – Jayson Megna – Kasperi Kapanen
Pierre Leblond – Matia Marcantuoni – Bobby Farnham and Josh Archibald

Danny Syvret – Clark Seymour
Nick D’Agostino – Alex Boak
Steven Shamanski

Jeff Zatkoff – Matt Murray

Conor Sheary was a scheduled scratch today. Obie said in pre-game that this was the plan, coming off of injury. He is expected back in the lineup Friday at home vs. Albany. Danny Federico took part in the warmups but was scratched. Other notable healthy scratches was Adam Payerl.

Zatkoff opposed Mike McKenna.

First Period: The question of what the Penguins would look like with their two of their best defensemen up in Pittsburgh was answered fairly quickly. The short term answer? OK.

The Penguins haven’t been known at all for their special teams work in wining them hockey games, but it was exactly that which helped them jump out to a two goal lead in the period.

With Bryan Rust in the box for a for a penalty, Josh Archibald read some miscommunication by Portland, stole it and zipped up the ice with a streaking Andrew Ebbett on a two on one, fed Ebbett who scored:

[tweet https://twitter.com/nafsnep/status/587338820435255297]

The Penguins then went to a power play, and off of a three on one, Scott Wilson scored this goal:

[tweet https://twitter.com/nafsnep/status/587339666497675266]

In the last minute, Bryan Rust was blasted from behind on this unpenalized play…

[tweet https://twitter.com/nafsnep/status/587341201243774976]

Second Period: Rust did not return to the ice with the team. Penguins kept things simple playing a defenseman and now a forward down with Rust injured. They were awarded four power plays in the period but unlike the first, were unable to cash on them. New guy Steven Shamanski was one of the players keeping things simple, hit the post. Jayson Megna was robbed twice by excellent saves by Mike McKenna, one on a power play and another on a nice give and go setup by Archibald.

Third Period: There were two tests that I think the Penguins passed with flying colors this period that won them the game. First, the Pirates got the jump on the Penguins to start the period and forced the Penguins into a penalty. They killed it easily.

Then Carter Rowney extended the Penguin lead with this nice blast that made it 3-0.

[tweet https://twitter.com/nafsnep/status/587362733802283009]

The second test that the Penguins passed was a full 5-on-3 penalty that refs Chmielewski and Brenk gift wrapped for the home team. Pirates head coach Ray Edawards elected to go with an extra attacker and pulled McKenna. The Penguins and Jeff Zatkoff weathered the storm. They killed it easily. Steve Shamanski hit the post on the empty net just as the penalties expired. McKenna went back in the net on the fly.

Justin Hodgeman scored in a flurry of bodies afterward that spoiled the would be shutout bid Zatkoff had going. They rode steady defense and stayed disciplined from there on out.

Three Stars: 3) Brendan Shinnimin (goal, even) 2) Jeff Zatkoff (29 saves on 30 shots) and 1) Andrew Ebbett (goal, assist, +1)

Around the Division: Everyone else had off.

Standings: Hershey 96 — Penguins 93 — Lehigh Valley 72 — Binghamton 72 — Norfolk 62

Conference: 1) MCH (105) 2) HER (96) 3) HFD (93) 4) WBS (93) 5) SYR (91) 6) PRO (89) 7) WOR (86) 8) POR (83)

Wheeling Update: The Nailers closed out their regular season in Canada with a 4-2 win over the Brampton Beast. Eric Hartzell stopped 31 of 33. The Nailers now prepare for the Toledo Walleye in the Kelly Cup Playoffs.

SendToNews Highlights: Are not up yet, I will look again later as I finish the Power Rankings.

Pens bus home tonight, will probably have off Monday and maybe Tuesday as they prepare to close out the regular season with home games against the Albany Devils and Norfolk Admirals before closing out the regular season in Allentown next Sunday.

The Power Rankings will hit the blog Monday at 4. The chart refresh will update probably before then. I tweet a link around 12:30 Tuesday.

Let’s Go Pens!!!

GAMEDAY: @ Portland 4/12

2012_POR

AwayGame: 37

AHL Game: 1093

Who: Portland Pirates

Where: Cross Insurance Arena

When: 3:00 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game / Last Meeting: Last night in Portland, the Penguins won 5-2 off of a 40 save performance by Matt Murray and a strong showing by the third line of the Penguins with Tom Kuhnhackl and Carter Rowney both scoring goals.

Record: For WBS: 42-23-3-4 (91 pts., 2nd place East Division) — For POR: 37-26-7-2 (83 pts., 4th place Atlantic Division)

Why you should care: The Penguins burn off their game in hand with Hershey today. A win puts them just three back of the Bears with each team having three games remaining.

Referee(s): Tom Chmielewski / Jake Brenk Linesmen: Landon Bathe / Bill McGoldrick Twitter: @wbspenguins / @WBSGameDay / @portlandpirates

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /PortlandPirates

Instagram: wbspenguins / piratesahl

Beat Writers: @CVBombulie / @TLTomVenesky // @Chris_MHJ

Broadcasters: WBS: Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / POR: Jeff Mannix @JeffMannix

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep 

Radio: For WBS: WILK NewsRadio / For Portland: News Talk 1310 WLOB

Television: AHL Live

Other Game to Watch: Providence host Hartford. The Bruins are hot on the heels of the Penguins for the four seed and the Wolf Pack are hot on the heels of the Syracuse Crunch for the Northeast Division lead.

Remaining Games: ALB 4/17, NOR 4/18, @ LV 4/19

Third Line at the Right Time — Pens WIN 5-2

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If you have been following the team carefully, you will already know that the third line of Kuhnhackl – Rowney and Uher has been the best line for the Penguins for quite some time. They came through again tonight.

A 5-2 win for the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins, a 40 save performance for Matt Murray, a 5-1 St. John’s win over the Hershey Bears and the Penguins still have a boat load to play for.

The aforementioned Matt Murray vs. David Leggio.

Lines were…

Scott Wilson – Andrew Ebbett – Tom Kostopoulos
Conor Sheary – Jayson Megna – Kasperi Kapanen
Tom Kuhnhackl – Carter Rowney – Dominik Uher
Bobby Farnham – Matia Marcantuoni – Bryan Rust

Scott Harrington – Brian Dumoulin
Danny Syvret – Alex Boak
Nick D’Agostino – Clark Seymour

Matt Murray – Jeff Zatkoff

It was Conor Sheary’s first game back since March 20, he had missed 8 games prior. Bryan Rust was dropped to the fourth line to make room for Sheary. Pierre Leblond was shuffled out in all of this madness. Adam Payerl was the other healthy scratch along with Steven Shamanski, who took warmups.

First Period: I don’t know if it was the fact that the Penguins were off last night, riding a high that they clinched on Wednesday or what, because they were flattened by the Pirates from the jump. Outshot 15-6, Matt Murray really did a fine job of keeping the Penguins in it. Eric Selleck got a step on Scott Harrington and scored on Murray to make it 1-0 Pirates. It was the first goal scored by the Pirates on the Penguins in the season series. The Penguins shut out the Pirates in the two prior meetings. The assault continued, but Murray was to task with some puck luck also.

Second Period: That third line came alive…

Tom Kuhnhackl…

[tweet https://twitter.com/nafsnep/status/587046355698372608]

Then Carter Rowney…

[tweet https://twitter.com/nafsnep/status/587050188084215809]

First goal was a Rowney shot that went wide that Leggio didn’t corral and Kuhnhackl corralled in. The second goal Rowney tip of a Kuhnhackl blast.

Third Period: The Penguins scored three goals on just six shots in this period. Bobby Farnham got the party started with this nice goal off a Conor Sheary setup:

[tweet https://twitter.com/nafsnep/status/587059749566418944]

Alex Bolduc scored to make it 3-2. Murray was screened by a defenseman.

But again, Matt Murray came up huge, stopping 15 of 16 shots this period, and the Penguins pulled away.

Jayson Megna on a rebound of a Nick D’Agostino shot from the blue line…

[tweet https://twitter.com/nafsnep/status/587065491488903169]

Then Dominik Uher finished off this pass from Matia Marcantuoni to make it 5-2…

[tweet https://twitter.com/nafsnep/status/587066526236303360]

Time would run out for the Pirates and the Penguins would take it.

Three Stars: 3) Carter Rowney (goal, assist, +1) 2) Tom Kuhnhackl (goal, assist, +1) and 1) Matt Murray (40 saves on 42 shots)

Around the Division: As mentioned earlier, Hershey gets smoked by St. John’s 5-1…. Norfolk beats Lehigh Valley 3-2 and Binghamton beats Utica 3-2.

Standings: Hershey 96 — Penguins 91 — Lehigh Valley 72 — Binghamton 72 — Norfolk 62

Here is where it is getting weird. I conceded, weeks ago, the division to the Hershey Bears. Every time I do this, Wilkes-Barre inches closer to hope. Every time that happens, it slips. Anyway, if the Penguins win tomorrow, it’s a three point deficit with both teams having three games to play. Bears have two with Lehigh Valley and one with Binghamton left. After tomorrow, assuming the Penguins win Sunday, it’s Albany, Noroflk and Lehigh Valley. Anything can happen. Bears magic number for the Division is 4.

Conference: 1) MCH (103) 2) HER (96) 3) SYR (91) 4) WBS (91) 5) PRO (89) 6) HFD (89) 7) WOR (86) 8) POR (83)

Manchester sewed up the top spot in the East. Best that the Bears (or Penguins, with tons of help) can finish is the second seed. That means, you’ll want to avoid being seven eight. Syracuse is LOL right now and may not even win the division, but I’d favor who ever finishes sixth over Syracuse at three if it shakes out that way regardless.

Wheeling Update: Good on the Wheeling Nailers, decimated almost day by day by call-up from two affiliates, for punching their ticket to the Kelly Cup Playoffs with a 5-3 win in Elmira. Five different Nailers scored.

SendtoNews Highlights: Aren’t up yet and I don’t know if Portland puts them up quite frankly so my amateurish videos will need to do.

Rematch tomorrow at 3 vs. these same Pirates. Gameday for this will be up on the blog at 11.

Let’s Go Pens!!!

GAMEDAY: @ Portland 4/11

2012_POR

AwayGame: 36

AHL Game: 1082

Who: Portland Pirates

Where: Cross Insurance Arena

When: 7:00 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Wednesday in Allentown vs. the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, the Penguins won 3-0 and punched their ticket to the Calder Cup Playoffs for the thirteenth season in a row. Matt Murray made 30 saves for his AHL leading 12th shutout of the season and Kasperi Kapanen made his AHL debut with a goal and an assist. For Portland, the Pirates were in Manchester last night and lost 3-2 in a shootout. Mike McKenna stopped 29 of 31 for third star honors.

Last Meeting: February 13 in Wilkes-Barre, the Penguins won 3-0. Matt Murray had a 23 save shutout.

Record: For WBS: 41-23-3-4 (89 pts., 2nd place East Division) — For POR: 37-25-7-2 (83 pts., 4th place Atlantic Division)

Why you should care: The Penguins sewed up the playoff spot Wednesday but they still have work to do if they want to enjoy home ice in the first round of the playoffs in a few weeks. Portland is going to give them a fight because the Pirates are fighting for their playoff lives also.

Referee(s): Darcy Burchell

Linesmen: Jeremy Lovett / Landon Bathe

Twitter: @wbspenguins / @WBSGameDay / @portlandpirates

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /PortlandPirates

Instagram: wbspenguins / piratesahl

Beat Writers: @CVBombulie / @TLTomVenesky // @Chris_MHJ

Broadcasters: WBS: Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / POR: Jeff Mannix @JeffMannix

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep 

Radio: For WBS: WILK NewsRadio / For Portland: News Talk 1310 WLOB

Television: AHL Live

Other Game to Watch: Providence travels to Worcester tonight in a game that has playoff implications for both teams.

Remaining Games: @ POR 4/12, ALB 4/17, NOR 4/18, @ LV 4/19