Chirps from Center Ice

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

Rough Second, No Five — Pens LOSE 5-3

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The Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins were roughed up in the second period and never really recovered after that and lose 5-3 Friday night in Allentown, bringing an end to their four game winning streak.

I’d argue that this was the worst of the five games that Tristan Jarry played during his tenure here on this AHL conditioning stint, which will end as this is the 14th day. You will see in a few seconds.

Rochester has to make a 4+ hour trip to Wilkes-Barre overnight, bringing a six game winning streak when these teams meet Saturday night.

Here’s how they lined up:

Lineup Notes: As noted above, Filip Kral was back. He replaced Lindgren on defense. Corey Andonovski for Raivis Ansons up front. Earlier in the day the Pens signed Nikolai Knyzhov to a PTO. Yes, another defenseman but there was no other defenseman hurt.

Injury Updates: 

Taylor Gauthier (lower body, week to week)
Nate Clurman (upper body, day to day)
Dan Renouf (lower, week)
Boko Imama (day to day, unspecified)
Sebastien Aho (same)
Jimmy Huntingdon (lower, week)
Scooter Brickey (lower, week)
Jagger Joshua (upper, week)

Oof.

I will update the Roster Tracker.

First Period: Penalty marred period, but that did not deter the Penguins, who score a power play goal and a shorthanded goal to go up 2-0 in a very, very good period.

Ville Koivunen and Sam Poulin, respectively.

Snapped a low shot that beat the goaltender five hole. Nice.

Even better? This play from Sam Poulin. A+ effort…

Wilkes-Barre dominated the Phantoms from the drop, outshooting them 8-3.

Second Period: Tale of two periods for the Penguins.

Three goals, 1:40 apart, saw the Phantoms tie it within a span of :46, then Jonathan Gruden re-established the Penguins lead :54 after that.

It seemed like the wheels were coming off, and with penalty happy Liam Maaskant and Casey Terreri relentlessly dishing out infraction after infraction, it was not a good sign for the Penguins.

Sure enough, it wasn’t.

Phantoms score a pair within a :36 time frame and took a 4-3 lead heading into the third.

Let me set these up…

Penguins had a carryover penalty kill that they got scored on here by Louis Belpedio.

Tristan Jarry is going to want that goal he gave up to Alexis Gendron back here. You can tell from his body language that he knows that he should have had that.

Nice work by Jonathan Gruden to work hard, create a turnover and get rewarded with a goal.

Troubling theme here as Lehigh Valley gets yet another power play goal here and this one came off of a rebound.

Just to confirm, that’s $5M / year NHL All-Star goaltender Tristan Jarry spilling rebounds all over the place.

Whew.

Third Period: Penguins with an early power play but failed to capitalize on same. Later, they had a second crack but weren’t able to solve Eetu Makiniemi.

Then, with Jarry pulled for an extra attacker with about 3:30 left to play, veteran defenseman Mac Hollowell coughs up a puck and Oscar Eklind took advantage of the opportunity and scored to ice the game away into the empty net.

Three Stars: 3) Rhett Gardner (two assists) 2) Oscar Eklind (two goals) 1) Alexis Gendron (two goals)

The Good: Hot start. They struggle in the opening frames.

The Bad: Everything else. I had a feeling they were cooked when Lehigh Valley scored to tie the game. Just had a sense.

Turning Point: Have to go with the :36 sequence where the Phantoms went back up, this time for good, late in the second period.

Around the Division: Rochester wins 6-3 at home against Hartford….Providence beats Bridgeport clean 3-2. The rest of them were off.

Standings: Hershey 15 – Penguins 14 – Charlotte 13 – Hartford 12 – Lehigh Valley 11 – Springfield 8 – Providence 8 – Bridgeport 6

Wheeling Update: Nailers lose in overtime to Trois-Rivières 5-4. Atley Calvert, Matty De St. Phalle all with goals in the contest.

Video Highlights: If I see them I will post them here.

Rochester in Saturday. Talk to you then.

Let’s Go Pens!

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