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Wilkes-Barre salvages the weekend with a gritty, gutsy 3-1 win in Allentown on Sunday and are a point away from qualifying for a berth in the Calder Cup Playoffs.
They were a second half team Sunday, falling down 1-0 in the first period, no shots about halfway through the second, but then tie the game in the second on a Rutger McGroarty deflection, a Gabe Klassen power platy goal in the third and then an Owen Pickering empty net goal that iced it away.
Off now to Canada and a date with the first place North Division’s Laval Rocket on Wednesday with a chance to punch a ticket to the playoffs.
Here’s how they lined up:
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Lineup Notes: Nick Hart mentioned on the broadcast pregame that Alex Alexeyev was yo-yo’ed from/to Pittsburgh earlier in the day. On ice, Boko Imama for Zach Gallant up front, Sebastian Aho, Scooter Brickey for Ryan Graves and Finn Harding.
First Period: Ex-Penguin Phil Tomasino opens the scoring for the Phantoms after a puck is chopped out of the crease by Sergei Murashovb which then finds its way to Tomasino who scores to make it 1-0.
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Marathon period with a lot of icings and both teams feeling the effects of a three in three weekend.
Second Period: Despite not registering a shot on goal till around the 8:30 mark of the period, the Penguins were the better team in the period and tied the game on a Rutger McGroarty deflection.
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They had a few cracks (and a few good looks) on the power play but could not solve Aleksei Kolosov.
Everything was coming up aces here for the Penguins but the score remained tied at one heading into the…
Third Period: They had about 3:30 of leftover power play from a double minor high sticking call to Phil Tomasino. It almost seemed like they had to score on the power play or else you are looking at a momentum shift.
They got it, off the stick of Gabe Klassen.
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But then they had another chance at the power play with an opportunity to ice it away, and that turned into four, maybe five Lehigh Valley Phantom shorthanded chances.
Owen Pickering buried one from deep, late.
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Ballgame.
Three Stars: 3) Phil Tomasino (goal) 2) Sergei Murashov (16 saves) 1) Gabe Klassen (goal, assist)
The Good: They smothered the Phantoms last night even strength and lost. They smothered the Phantoms on Sunday and won.
The Bad: The power play needs work. It may be too late to fix, sadly.
Turning Point: The Klassen power play goal got it here. My faith in MacDonald is starting to slip, but they are too well coached to let a result that happened to them Saturday happen to them less than 24 hours later on Sunday.
Around the Division: Springfield beat Providence 4-3 so the Penguins could not clinch because they needed out of town help. Belleville is up on Hershey at 6 p.m. on Sunday. That box is here.
Standings: Providence 91 – Penguins 82 – Charlotte 75 and that’s as far as I can go without the Hershey final. If you are interested after like 7:30 on Sunday, click here.
Wheeling Update: The Nailers were off.
Video Highlights: They would be here if you are so inclined, as they are not up yet.
Canada trip is next, Weekend Preview is here Wednesday around lunch time.
Let’s Go Pens!