Comments Off on AHL Power Rankings — Week 15
Posted by nafsnep on January 20, 2025
So I had to do a bit of corrections this week with Calgary.
I had the Wranglers down in twelfth last week, and for pretty good reasons. But after a huge week for the Pacific Division leaders, they get a big bump back up in the top five in the Power Rankings this week, but not enough to knock off Hershey from the top spot.
Let’s get into it…
1. Hershey Bears
Last Week: 1st (no change)
Record: 25-11-3
Bears sweep another weekend and now head to Canada with a mid-week stop in Laval and a weekend in Belleville.
2. Calgary Wranglers
Last Week: 12th (up 10)
Record: 27-12-1
Wranglers lead on the division was in trouble? Says who? Calgary wins all four games this week.
3. Texas Stars
Last Week: 3rd (no change)
Record: 22-13-1
Stars split with Milwaukee to stay ahead of the Admirals and keep pursuing the Griffins.
4. Laval Rocket
Last Week: 2nd (down 2)
Record: 23-11-2-1
4 of 6 points this week and keeping pace with Rochester while trying to hold off a pesky Cleveland team.
5. Rochester Americans
Last Week: 4th (down 1)
Record: 23-11-3-1
3 of 6 points this week closes up the lead the Amerks had on Laval, now just a point.
Comments Off on Point Lost — Pens LOSE 4-3 (OT)
Posted by nafsnep on January 15, 2025
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So when the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins miss a chance at the division championship or a first round bye or, let’s say a playoff spot by three points or less, we can point to this week.
They lost clean in Belleville with 2.2 seconds left on Sunday.
Now, granted, it was a backup goaltender making his AHL debut which hasn’t seen live fire in a game in over a month, but the points count all the same.
Let’s get into it since it’s 10 p.m. on a Wednesday and I have work in the morning.
— x – Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) January 15, 2025
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Lineup Notes: Jesse Puljujuarvi was officially re-assigned this week and joined the team. They are over the vet limit so Valtteri Puustinen drew the short straw for Puljujuarvi and Corey Andonovski was in for Marc Johnstone. On Defense Isaac Belliveau was in for Nikolai Knyzhov.
Waiver Wire: Tristan Jarry is back on waivers and will be assigned to Wilkes-Barre if no one claims him. I don’t think any other NHL team will because of the size of his contract. As a result, Jaxon Castor backed up Filip Larsson as Joel Blomqvist will go up tomorrow after 2 p.m.
First Period: Pens get a pair of goals in the period, one from Avery Hayes on a nice two on one rush with Rutger McGroarty and then a shorthanded goal by Jonathan Gruden, the second shorthanded goal of the trip. Goals are highlighted below:
— x – Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) January 16, 2025
Gruds scores our 6th shorty of the season!
For every shorthanded goal we score, Borland and Borland will donate $250 to our Penguins GOALS Foundation! pic.twitter.com/2dumJXY2va
— x – Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) January 16, 2025
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One item that came out of the period is that Filip Larsson was taking a bit of a beating. Death by a thousand paper cuts, if you will. A tap here, a shove there. He seemed okay.
Second Period: But then Jaxon Castor was out for the second period in relief of Larsson. Well, he acclimated himself nicely into the affair with this save after the Rocket came out full barrel to start the second period…
— x – Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) January 16, 2025
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The Penguins had a bunch of opportunities late in the period and had 1:25 of a two man advantage but failed to score. I didn’t particularly like this series of events.
Oh, it was Castor’s AHL debut.
Third Period: I didn’t particularly care for the penalties the Penguins were taking. This wasn’t a cause to question the calls that Mathieu Menniti or Will Kelly were making on the ice as the officials, they were fine.
Wilkes-Barre’s penalty kill was tested but was okay. The Penguins get what appeared to be an insurance goal off the stick of Emil Bemstrom that made it 3-0.
— x – Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) January 16, 2025
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Seemingly, you would think that this game was in hand.
Wrong.
Laval would start their comeback with a goal from William Trudeau at 12:04, then another at 14:40 from Florian Xhejaj and then the tying goal at 16:42 from Gustav Lindstrom. Three goals in the span of about four and a half minutes.
Laval didn’t GIF any goals I figure worthy for your perusal, so just trust me here.
Implosion? You bet. It was a snowball that rolled down hill and took out a village. All three goals I think beat Castor five hole. I am not blaming him for the loss because he’s thrust into his AHL debut in a hostile environment in Laval.
I mean if anything, it’s a bit of adversity that Kirk MacDonald, whom we have all sung the praises of this season, can help guide them out of.
Oh yeah, the game. They made it to…
Overtime: But had to kill a 4:00 Mac Hollowell double minor which carried over. They managed to to that but at the expiation of the penalty, Jared Davidson comes flying in from the point to slam home a loose puck and give the Rocket a 4-3 overtime win.
Three Stars: 3) Luke Tuch (two assists) 2) William Trudeau (goal, assist) 1) Jared Davidson (goal, assist)
The Good: The assumption is that they will hypothetically work on why they all of a sudden can’t close out a damn hockey game. Getting a point seems like an afterthought.
The Bad: I don’t know if having Filip Larsson in the net really would have made a difference. It felt like an artificial lead the whole game and you were just waiting for Laval to erupt. It happened way too late with little time to adjust.
Turning Point: I think that the William Trudeau goal that started the comeback should get it here because there was no looking back for the Rocket from there who come all the way back and win the game.
Standings: Hershey 49 – Penguins 44 – Charlotte 44 – Providence and Lehigh Valley 42 – Springfield and Hartford 35 – Bridgeport 20
Wheeling Update: The Nailers were idle. There was news yesterday that they have a new team in the ECHL. Say hello to the Greenville Gargoyles. I don’t know if the Nailers will play the Gargoyles next year, but I am getting Beast of New Haven vibes from the newest ECHL team, which will begin play this Fall. If they go with glow in the dark jerseys I may just move there.
Video Highlights: With work in the morning, the AHL VideoCenter is your best bet.
No games this weekend with the postponement, so I will be back Monday with the AHL Power Rankings. Enjoy the time off.
Comments Off on Weekend Preview – Great White North!
Posted by nafsnep on January 15, 2025
EDIT: With the news yesterday that Saturday’s game was postponed to a Tuesday and the fact that I write these days in advance and just publishing them day of, please just mind the cross outs below.
The Penguins continue their plate of Canadian teams when they head to Laval, Quebec Wednesday then bus home to rematch again with the Belleville Senators on Saturday.
Music to Set the Mood…
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Songs like these are why I have cats.
A Quote
High expectations are really intimidating… – Mya
You can’t say they aren’t making things interesting this season.
The Setup
A trip they are all looking forward to and probably enjoyed a few days in after the Sunday Belleville game, it’s the only trip to Laval to take on the Rocket on Wednesday then a bus trip home, a Friday off and then the third game in eight days against the Belleville Senators.
The Penguins started their Canada trip on the right foot with a big win in Toronto last Wednesday and a 6-3 win. Then they went to Belleville and won 6-1 on Friday but lost on a last second Wyatt Bongiovanni power play goal with 2.2 seconds left to play and lost clean. Belleville wanted that game more and it showed throughout. It sucked because it was a game in hand lost to the Hershey Bears.
Laval was in Cleveland this past weekend ad took three out of four points. The Rocket shut out the Monsters 5-0 then lost a close one 2-1 in overtime.
I gave you what Belleville did above with the Penguins setup, but the Senators will be in Allentown Wednesday to take on the Phantoms, then are in Hershey on Friday before bussing up to Wilkes-Barre. That’s some hellish travel.
Records
The Penguins are 20-9-3, good for second in the Atlantic Division and 43 points.
But they are the number one team overall with a .672 points percentage. That’s tied with the Ontario Reign in points percentage and .010 points better than Hershey.
I know, I know. they don’t rank them by points percentage anymore, but it’s worth mentioning that they are still, despite their shortcomings, are a good team at their base.
The Rocket are 21-10-2-1 and third in the North with 45 points.
Belleville is 15-11-1-4 and sixth in the North with 35 points. No need to cross that out, it’s a fact.
Who’s Up? Who’s Down? Who’s Out?
The Canada trip ripped through the defenders, costing them to Sebastian Aho to a lower body injury week to week and Nate Clurman to a lower body injury also.
Good news is that they can afford a few losses on defense, but not many more.
The Roster Tracker has all the latest here, who’s up in Pittsburgh and down in Wheeling.
What can we learn about the Penguins this week?
I guess the real question is how long does it take for the Penguins to take the lead from the Hershey Bears for tops in the division if they continue their current run of play?
The answer would be, not long, since Wilkes-Barre has five games in hand against the Bears plus a handful of head to head matchups against the 13 time champions.
Provided their run of play continues to trend upwards and they can win games in hand.
Their power play is down right lethal, a term that Nick Hart used to describe it on Friday. I haven’t checked at all this season, but through Sunday, they are second overall, converting at a 23.7% success rate on the man advantage and that’s just unheard of in these parts.
Use a power play to get a goal and, if you are trailing, use that as a push to get you either tied or closer to tied. Or, get a goal to take a tight one goal lead into some breathing room with a two goal lead. It’s a big momentum push.
Barring an absolute collapse, which again we have seen in these parts, it should set up for a great second half.
Oh, and they can absolutely beat Laval and Belleville. Laval may throw up more of a stiffer test, so they have to be careful.
Who’s in Goal?
I don’t want to say Filip Larsson Wednesday, but let’s roll with it. I think he may be surpassing Joel Blomqvist as the number one or at the least the 1B.
That would mean that Joel Blomqvist would get the Saturday start.
Cayden Primeau shut the Cleveland Monsters out with an easy 16 save shutout Friday, he may get the nod Wednesday for the Rocket.
No idea on who Belleville could roll with. The Pens chased Søgaard on Friday and Michael Simpson put up more of a challenge for the Penguins but with all that travel, your guess is as good as mine.
Who’s Running the Show?
Mathieu Menniti and Will Kelly have the assignment Wednesday in Laval with Justin Johnson and Maxime Bédard on the lines.
Looking Ahead…
The Penguins remain an honorary member of the North Division in the foreseeable future, with the Utica Comets coming in and knocking out their part of the schedule with the Pens in a home and home next Friday in Utica, Saturday in Wilkes-Barre, provided they get the repairs done in time, which they should.
It’s also the first three in three as there is a (sigh) Sunday home game against the Lehigh Valley Phantoms.
Give us a bold prediction…
One day I will have kids and will play that rocket ship song above for them before I take them to a Sunday afternoon Penguins home game.
Comments Off on Saturday Postponement
Posted by nafsnep on January 14, 2025
I had seen a new story with Disney on Ice coming in last weekend that there were issues with the Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza ice but the Disney show would go on as planned because Mickey Mouse has his own ice plants.
I had some concern over whether this Saturday’s game with the Belleville Senators would go on as planned once Mickey packed up and left town.
Well, Coal Street and the League made it official today.
Due to a repair required underneath the concrete ice floor at Mohegan Arena, Saturday's game against Belleville has been postponed.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) January 14, 2025
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Per the League, the game will be made up on March 4. That’s a Tuesday. When I am done here I am getting ready to pen an angry letter to Springfield, Massachusetts (League headquarters) arguing against such a decision and a travesty of justice.
Not really, I just don’t like weekday home games. I can tolerate Wednesday games, but a Tuesday? Really?!
So just one game this week, Wednesday at Laval and the Weekend Preview will be up Wednesday at one with some, let’s just call them, light edits. You’ll see why tomorrow.
Comments Off on AHL Power Rankings — Week 14
Posted by nafsnep on January 13, 2025
The Hershey Bears are inevitable.
After a few rough weeks, the Bears are getting healthy again and are at the top of the Chirps from Center Ice AHL Power Rankings yet again. I don’t see a real argument for another team here, maybe Texas, who are 9-1 in their last ten and probably the hottest team in the League, but not this week.
Let’s get straight into it!
1. Hershey Bears
Last Week: 6th (up 5)
Record: 23-11-3
The Bears are vulnerable? Says who? Sweep another contender in Charlotte proves this team isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. Erasing a three goal deficit in the third period Friday is quite impressive as well.
2. Laval Rocket
Last Week: 8th (up 6)
Record: 21-10-2-1
Took three of four points in Cleveland to tighten things way up in the North as we hit mid-January.
3. Texas Stars
Last Week: 15th (up 12)
Record: 21-12-1
Stars are 9-1 in their last ten and have tied struggling Grand Rapids for tops in the Central.
4. Rochester Americans
Last Week: 2nd (down 2)
Record: 22-10-3
Split the week and that doesn’t do them any favors as the lead over Cleveland is just a point.
5. Ontario Reign
Last Week: 1st (down 4)
Record: 21-10-0-1
Split with the Iowa Wild at home this weekend. Heading up to Abbotsford this week before returning home to host Henderson and Calgary.
Comments Off on @&#$ !! — Pens LOSE 4-3
Posted by nafsnep on January 12, 2025
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So full credit here to the Belleville Senators who got smashed by the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins 6-1 on Friday night and saw the visiting Penguins put the game away essentially on the games first three shots which resulted in goals.
I will say it was a very gritty performance by the Senators who never went away on the Penguins with whatever Wilkes-Barre threw at them.
Result is bad for the Penguins because it is a game in hand up in smoke against the Hershey Bears and no ground made up on the division leading Bears and no separation from against the rest of the division.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) January 12, 2025
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Lineup Notes: Isaac Belliveau for Nathan Clurman was the only lineup change. I didn’t catch any type of an update provided by Nick Hart pregame because I was out on a walk.
First Period: Emil Bemstrom scored at 10:44 after working a nice give and go with Boris Katchouk and the Penguins were off to the races.
Second Period: Avery Hayes scored on the Penguins first power play of the game and juked Senators All-Star Jeremy Davies out of the building with this move that put the Penguins ahead 2-1…
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) January 12, 2025
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The Penguins were being badly outshot I think 20-9 but stepped on the gas with the help of that power play goal and continued to bomb Michael Simpson with shots.
Third Period: Bongiovanni would net his second of the game with a far shot a few steps down from the blue line that would tie the game at two.
But then Emil Bemstrom would score again the same way he scored in the first period by working some nice tic tac toe with lineman Boris Katchouk and the Penguins edged ahead 3-2.
If that dogged determination wasn’t apparent with that goal, let me tell you as someone who watched the game it was there all game. Belleville was just not going away and the Penguins needed to find a way.
But the Penguins took a double minor penalty when Nikolai Knyzhov was assessed a double minor penalty with 91 seconds left in regulation. So the Penguins needed to find a way to grit the Senators to overtime.
2.2 seconds left, so no time to respond for the Penguins.
Damn, or stronger words that my cats heard that I can’t repeat in print.
Three Stars: 3) Michael Simpson (25 saves) 2) Stephen Halliday (goal, two assists) 1) Wyatt Bongiovanni (hat trick and game winning goal)
The Good: Really can’t think of anything here after an eight game point streak. They clearly weren’t ready for what a desperate opponent kept throwing at them. The Bemstrom / Koivunen / Katchouk line is their best and I think they miss Tristan Broz a lot.
The Bad: A lost opportunity to get closer to the Hershey Bears. Sure, they have a lot of games in hand, but games in hand don’t mean jack if you don’t win them. This loss sucks.
Turning Point: The Bongiovanni power play goal gets it here.
Around the Division: Springfield – Hartford and Lehigh Valley – Bridgeport started two hours after the Penguins – Senators game. Boxes on each here and here, respectively.
Standings: Will be incomplete, but the Penguins stay in second with 43 points and are six off idle Hershey with 49 and a point ahead of idle Charlotte.
Wheeling Update: Nailers started an hour later than the Penguins and are hosting the Worcester Railers. Box on that game here.
Video Highlights: AHL VideoCenter is your best bet for this if you are interested.
Penguins head to Laval, Quebec next for a Wednesday road game. I’ll have the AHL Power Rankings up Monday and then the Weekend Preview setting up the game with the Rocket and the rematch at home back with these Senators Saturday night on Wednesday.
Comments Off on Eight is Great! — Pens WIN 6-1
Posted by nafsnep on January 10, 2025
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The Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins won easily in Belleville, Ontario Friday night 6-1 and have an eight game point streak, the longest streak since the 2019-20 season. It was a bit of a total team effort for the Penguins, who get 39 saves out of Joel Blomqvist on his 23rd birthday and three assists from Rutger McGroarty who set Sam Poulin up for a pair of goals, one of those shorthanded in the third period.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) January 10, 2025
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Lineup Notes: Boko Imama for Corey Andonovski up front, Nikolai Knyzhov, returning from injury, replaces Scooter Brickey on defense. Sebastian Aho is week to week with a lower body injury.
First Period: The Penguins scored three goals on the first three shots they fired at Mads Søgaard, and they were off to the races.
Avery Hayes at 4:55, the first shot of the game for either side made it 1-0.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) January 11, 2025
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It was surreal hearing Nick Hart on radio use the adjective, “lethal” when describing the Penguins power play, which is clicking at around 25%.
Sadly Valtteri Puustinen and Sam Poulin were denied on the fourth and fifth shots of the game for the Penguins.
The Penguins survived a late push by Belleville to conclude the period.
Second Period: Boris Katchouk tallied a goal at 2:03 of the period and that was enough to chase Mads Søgaard from the Belleville net. It was 4-1 Penguins and enter Michael Simpson. Here’s the Katchouk goal:
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) January 11, 2025
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Belleville would get on the board when Keean Washkurak would get a step on Jonathan Gruden and collected a nice pass from Jan Jenik and the Senators were on the board, spoiling a would be shutout bid for Joel Blomqvist on his 23rd birthday…
Game started to devolve a bit as Nate Clurman took what looked like a knee on knee hit which drew the ire of Vasiliy Ponomarev who took a penalty. But there was no penalty heading the way of Belleville. The Penguins were able to kill that off, but then Jonathan Gruden fought Garrett Pilon and then eight seconds after that Boko Imama, who played last year for these Senators, fought Hayden Hodgson.
The Penguins were able to navigate these waters fine, then the aforementioned Imama scored a goal that made it 5-1 Penguins.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) January 11, 2025
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Third Period: The Penguins get a second goal from Sam Poulin who was stopped once by Simpson on the breakaway but then he and McGroarty work some magic to get a turnover and Poulin scores to make it 6-1.
Pouly nets the shorty!!
For every shorthanded goal we score, Borland and Borland will donate $250 to our GOALS Foundation.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) January 11, 2025
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Belleville put a lot of shots on Joel Blomqvist, but the quantity didn’t overcome the quality and while some of the saves were a bit challenging, at no point were the Penguins in danger of relinquishing the lead.
Three Stars: 3) Rutger McGroarty (three assists) 2) Sam Poulin (two goals) 1) Joel Blomqvist (39 saves)
The Good: Belleville is a bad team and the Penguins handled them easily, which is what a good team should do in this situation.
The Bad: Losing Nate Clurman to injury for one. That’s Clurman and Aho on this trip. There’s winning big, but losing guys to injury is never anything you want to see.
Turning Point: I think the third goal on the third shot would get it here. That buried the Senators and there was no coming back from that on their current run of play.
Around the Division: A three goal deficit is nothing for the reigning Calder Cup Champion Hershey Bears who were down 3-0 to start the third, storm back for three goals to tie and then an Alex Limoges goal in overtime gives the Bears a 4-3 win in Charlotte. Those two teams will rematch Saturday…Providence beats Bridgeport 4-1….Hartford beats Lehigh Valley 3-2 in overtime.
Standings: Hershey 47 – Penguins 43 – Charlotte 42 – Providence 40 – Lehigh Valley 38 – Hartford 35 – Springfield 29 – Bridgeport 18
Wheeling Update: Wheeling wins 4-1 in Indiana against the Indy Fuel. Taylor Gauthier stopped 25. Matthew Quercia had a pair of goals.
Video Highlights: Doubtful. Suggest if you really want them, head to the AHL VideoCenter sometime Saturday morning.