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Depending on your view of this one, a 4-3 Penguins loss in Hartford on Friday, the Penguins…
…sleptwalked through two periods and found themselves down 2-0 but then used a pair of goals in short order to tie the game, but got bit late on a 5-on-3 power play goal from the hosts.
…took way too many penalties (seven) in the contest and with the combination of a slow start crippled with having to kill 14 minutes of penalties ion a 60 minute hockey game, the results are what they are.
So it could have been way worse, but it wasn’t.
The bad news is that Providence beat Springfield and the Penguins cannot get to the second seed and first round bye. So they will be in the first round playing a best of three, we just don’t know against who, because they still haven’t nailed down the three seed yet.
Let’s get to that later.
Here’s how they lined up. Hartford didn’t post lines:
Lineup Notes: From Sunday in Hershey, it was Jagger Joshua for Logan Pietila up front and Owen Headrick for Isaac Belliveau on defense. Ryan Shea cleared waivers at 2 thus making him eligible for assignment to the AHL and the Penguins released Emil Järventie and defenseman Kalle Kangas from their ATOs.
First Period: Wasn’t good. It’s a good thing Joel Blomqvist is as decorated as he was this past week because he was busy in the first, stopping all 12 shots faced and stymying the Hartford power play three times. Wilkes-Barre had just a paltry three shots on goal.
Second Period: Bryan Yoon, playing in his second AHL game, breaks the deadlock with a rebound of a Bobby Trivigno shot that made it 1-0 Hartford.
Shots at the end of the second were 21-9 Wolf Pack. The Penguins could not get out of their own way.
Third Period: It continued into the third period. Nik Brouillard scored just :43 in to make it 2-0 Hartford.
But then, two goals in :39 for the Penguins had them tied and the Wolf Pack stunned.
First Jack Rathbone floated to the slot and snapped a shot home that made it 2-1 Pens.
Then Austin Rueschhoff, skating in his 200th AHL game, scored against his former team and tied the game at two.
But the Penguins continued to battle penalties and found themselves on the wrong end of a 5-on-3 and it was Nic Petan that scored to make it 3-2.
The Penguins, with Blomqvist pulled for the extra attacker, had a power play late but could not find the equalizer.
Three Stars: 3) Jack Rathbone (goal, assist) 2) Nikolas Brouillard (goal, assist) 1) Nic Petan (goal, assist)
The Good: I liked the scoring in flashes. They went down swinging.
The Bad: Gotta clean up the penalties and I didn’t like the fact that Hartford couldn’t win to save their arse two weeks ago, look like a well oiled machine and are getting hot at the right time all of a sudden.
Turning Point: The Petan gets it here.
Around the Division: Lehigh Valley takes the final spot in the Atlantic and qualify for the playoffs with a 3-0 shutout win in Bridgeport….Providence beats Springfield and earn a first round bye with a 4-2 win.
Standings: Hershey 111 – Providence 91 – Penguins 85 – Charlotte 83 – Hartford 76 – Lehigh Valley 71 – Springfield 65 – Bridgeport 57
Wheeling Update: Nailers lose Game 1 of Kelly Cup Playoffs in Indy 5-2. Dillon Hamiluk had a goal for the Nailers in the loss.
Video Highlights: AHL Video Center is probably your best bet for you sickos.
They wrap the regular season tomorrow in Allentown. Talk to you then.
Let’s Go Pens!