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The Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins pumped 35 shots at Utica Comets goaltender Nico Daws Friday night and Daws and the Comets shut down the visitors, playing in their first game in nine games and Utica wins their fourth straight beating the Penguins 5-3.
The two teams rematch Saturday in Wilkes-Barre.
Daws made some jaw dropping saves from all angles. In close, in traffic, from the point, on breakaways, et cetera. It was partially the play of Daws in net and the fact that Tristan Jarry’s tick of allowing the first shot of the game he sees in continuing at the AHL level, and the Penguins played from behind all night and never could get it in gear.
Expect a different effort Saturday. Hopefully.
Here’s how they lined up:
Lineup Notes: Marc Johnstone for Corey Andonovski up front. Andonovski took warmups. Jack St. Ivany returned from injury and replaced Mac Hollowell.
Injury Updates: Filip Larsson is week to week with a lower body injury and Tristan Broz has mono. Fantastic.
First Period: I thought it was purely a Pittsburgh thing, but on the first shot of the game by Utica, Brian Halonen scored to give the Comets an easy 1-0 lead.
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I don’t pay attention enough anymore to know why they threw socks on the ice. I assume it was for a good cause.
Later, Dan Renouf scored his first goal of the season for the Penguins when his shot deflected off of a skate of a Comet and it was tied.
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Late and off of a face-off, Colton White scored to push the Comets back ahead.
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Wilkes-Barre had a furious final push in the last minute but it remained 2-1 Utica heading into the…
Second Period: They had two issues which were developing.
First, was the opposing goaltender. Nico Daws was stopping everything, including some breakaway-ish chances. He stopped Jesse Puljujarvi late after Xavier Parent scored to make it 3-1 after a Scooter Brickey turnover.
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The second issue was the defending and the shakiness that they were getting from their NHL All-Star goaltender whom I am sure was not pleased with some of the work of his rearguards.
But Jarry would stay dialed in and found Valtteri Puustinen for a long pass while Utica was making a change on a penalty kill. Puustinen found Puljujarvi who scored this time to cut the deficit to one.
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They were showing life, but needed to figure out Daws and correct things in house heading into the…
Third Period: Utica gets another when Xavier Parent nets his second of the night, cue balling one past Jarry during a fire wagon change and it’s 4-2 Comets.
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Less than ideal response by Wilkes-Barre, who had just one shot on goal for the first ten or so minutes of the period.
With Jarry pulled late, Sam Poulin scores with 1:46 left and the Penguins are, once again, within one.
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Ensuing face-off, Penguins threaten again with an extra attacker but then an errant pass finds the stick of Ryan Schmelzer who backhands the puck down the ice from about 180′ away and it finds the back of the net to make it 5-3 Comets.
Sigh.
Three Stars: 3) Jesse Puljujarvi (goal, assist) 2) Ryan Schmelzer (goal, assist) 1) Xavier Parent (two goals)
The Good: Man, I don’t know. They let the first shot of the game in and they chased from there. The power play scored a goal for them, let’s go with that.
The Bad: They went behind on the first shot that their goaltender saw and they chased the game from there, seemingly one step behind all night.
Turning Point: Don’t want to say the first shot of the game, but it seems to keep recurring, so let’s keep with it.
Around the Division: I am not sticking around for the Charlotte Checkers Friday, who are out in Milwaukee and somewhere in the second period when this post goes up. Box here. Other scores in the division: Belleville beats Hershey 4-3 in overtime, Laval beats Hartford 4-3, Bridgeport beats Syracuse 5-2, Springfield beats Lehigh 5-1 and Providence shuts out Rochester 3-0.
Standings: Can’t update these because Charlotte has all the fun and plays Western Conference teams. Pens will stay on 44 points and in fourth place but have a ton of games in hand still.
Wheeling Update: Nailers win 4-3 over the Kansas City Mavericks. Taylor Gauthier stopped 35. Kyle Jackson had a pair of goals.
Video Highlights: AHL Video Center is your best bet.
More tomorrow when these two rematch.
Let’s Go Pens!