Comments Off on Where’s the Bear Spray? — Pens LOSE 5-0
Posted by nafsnep on December 8, 2024
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Wilkes-Barre / Scranton has a consistency problem.
Explain to me how they get a pair of shorthanded and power play goals in Hartford, a competitive team, and then come to Providence, a team in seventh place and lose 5-0.
I think it’s a consistency problem. Players get too high into their heads and think they are gods gift to the AHL. But that’s just the thing, it’s the AHL. Things change, often. Your best yesterday isn’t going to measure up on most nights the next day.
Maybe Todd Nelson in Hershey is onto something. Every day might be the Super Bowl.
I started to write the Weekend Preview during the third period of this game, and the Penguins have Charlotte in for a pair this week and Springfield, probably the hottest team in the Conference right now. All teams have 25 points. But that’s for Wednesday…
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) December 8, 2024
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Lineup Notes: Corey Andonovski returned from injury and Marc Johnstone were back in the lineup for Emil Bemström and Raivis Ansons up front. Bemstrom and Ansons are day to day with upper body injuries. I recall seeing Bemstrom crash hard in front of the net in Hartford, but he shook it off and continued. Isaac Belliveau was in for Jack St. Ivany who was listed as week to week with an upper body injury.
So just as they were starting to get healthy-ish, they lose three guys to injury.
First Period: So Providence was playing in their third game in as many nights and started this four and a half hours away in Utica, NY. You wouldn’t know it after watching the first period.
The Bruins outshot the Penguins 17-3 in the period and took a 1-0 lead into the first intermission when a Vinnie Letteri shot was tipped in by Georgii Merkulov.
I don’t want to pick on the guy and I may be ranting ere, but I feel like the wrong guy is in Wheeling. Sure, the Penguins did Filip Larsson no favors by letting Providence outshoot them 17-3 in the first period, but it was a 1-0 deficit. To give up a shorthanded goal, a fluke goal and then a shot that you probably could make a save on doesn’t seem great.
Does Blomqvist make those saves? Does Sergei Murashov? I have no idea. But if hockey is a team effort they all needed to be better and you could say the same about the goaltender.
Third Period: Kirk MacDonald tried something unorthodox and pulled Larsson for an extra man when the Penguins had essentially a 6 on 3. It didn’t work, but I like the innovation.
Penguins, down four, gave the Bruins a pair of back to back power plays and the Bruins connect when Brett Harrison scores to make it five.
The Penguins may have lost Nikolai Knyzhov late to an injury when he was banged hard near the Penguins game late. With the game a blowout and under two minutes, he didn’t return.
Three Stars: 3) Matthew Poitras (goal, assist) 2) Brandon Bussi (21 saves) 1) Vinni Letteri
The Good: If you can’t say something nice….
The Bad: …don’t say anything at all.
Turning Point: I think the goal that went off the post in the second that made it 3-0 should get it here. Perhaps the Viel shorthanded goal. Take your pick.
Around the Division: One other game, Hershey hosting Lehigh Valley, but that starts late on these Sundays and is still in action as this is going up. Box here.
Standings: I don’t know if I will be back around for an edit later, so the Penguins will stay in second place, for now, with 25 points. A three way tie with the Checkers and a suddenly surging Springfield Thunderbirds team. Wednesday’s matchup with the Checkers looms large.
Wheeling Update: Nailers started an hour later than the Penguins, hosting the Reading Royals. If Wilkes-Barre is indeed seriously banged up, look for some recalls from the Nailers this week. Box on that Nailers / Royals game is here.
Video Highlights: Hard pass on the search for this one.
Power Rankings Monday, Weekend Preview setting up the pair with the Checkers and Thunderbirds this Wednesday. Talk to you then.
Comments Off on Special Team Mastery — Pens WIN 6-2
Posted by nafsnep on December 7, 2024
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After getting pasted by their blood rival and the reigning back-to-back Calder Cup Champion Hershey Bears on Wednesday, the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins complete a masterclass of a game on all sides of strategy and win 6-2 in Hartford Saturday night.
They scored a pair of power play goals and two shorthanded goals. Now yeah, one of them was on an empty net, but the fact remains that the special teams was on point, and it feels good to be on the winning side of a game where special teams carries the day.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) December 7, 2024
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Hartford didn’t and doesn’t post lines.
Lineup Notes: Raivis Ansons in for Marc Johnstone up front. No changes on defense.
Wheeling Transactions: Justin Lee was sent down to the Nailers and G Jaxon Castor was called up and signed to a PTO. The ECHL has weird roster rules. Castor is here kind of in storage, there’s no injury to any goaltenders, just the Nailers needed to make a move and that was the move.
Don’t ask me to explain ECHL roster rules.
First Period: Penguins had a sluggish start Wednesday at home against the Hershey Bears, but that was not the case at all in the first period in Hartford.
Valtteri Puustinen scored a pair of power play goals and Joona Koppanen scored with. :14 left after a shot from Nikolai Knyzhov was blocked, rebound back to him, shot again and tipped in by Koppanen.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) December 7, 2024
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Tristan Broz is the Penguins best player right now. Go back and watch that second goal and that touch Broz had on the pass to Puustinen for the goal.
Shots were 12-8 for the Penguins heading into the…
Second Period: Hartford would find the back of the net and the teddy bears would fly as it was their Teddy Bear Toss night. Bryce McConnell-Barker would score and the fur flew.
After the short break to clean up the teddy bears, the Penguins would score their third period play goal of the evening when Vasily Ponomarev would score that made it 4-1.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) December 8, 2024
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Nice hand / eye coordination there.
Then Hartford would find t themselves on 1:50 of two man advantage time and they would connect for a goal when Jake Leschyshyn scored to cut the Penguins lead in half.
Wolf Pack would outshoot the Penguins 11-5 in the period. The Penguins, despite scoring a power play goal in the period, were a bit on their heels in that frame.
Third Period: Hartford had a golden opportunity to get back into the game when ex-Wolf Packer Mac Hollowell was called for a double minor for roughing. Hartford power play.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) December 8, 2024
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Seems like a cheap way to get the second shorthanded goal of the night as well as a hat trick, but as I stated at the top, it’s a good feeling being in the winning side of a game like this.
Three Stars: 3) Filip Kral (three assists) 2) Valtteri Puustinen (two goals, assist) 1) Vasily Ponomarev (three goals, assist)
The Good: Just a complete domination on special teams for the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins Saturday, getting four goals.
The Bad: I didn’t particularly like their second period effort, but the special teams get them across the line Saturday and that’s all that matters.
Turning Point: Ponomarev’s first shorthanded goal in the third period iced this for the. Penguins. If the Wolf Pack score to make it 4-3, it’s a different ballgame and the momentum begins to shift. It didn’t happen thanks to the Penguins aggressiveness on the puck while down a man.
Standings: Hershey 35 – Penguins Thunderbirds and Checkers 25 – Hartford and Lehigh Valley 23 – Providence 22 – Bridgeport 14
Wheeling Update: Nailers score their tenth win in a row with a 3-0 win Saturday afternoon in Cincinnati. Taylor Gauthier stopped 17 shots, Jagger Joshua had a goal as well as Justin Lee, fresh off his reassignment and Matty De St. Phalle. The Nailers return home to host the Reading Royals at 4:10 on Sunday.
Video Highlights: I still don’t see them and if they have to catch a bus to Providence, I doubt they will be up any time soon.
Either way, a quick one here on a Wednesday work night.
Bears head coach Todd Nelson challenged his team after Saturday’s loss to the Penguins. He called the Bears “entitled” after winning back to back Calder Cups.
I thought about this long and hard Wednesday. Would you want to play for a guy where every day is the Super Bowl? Or is it hard to please such a demanding man to the point where your best may not be his best? I don’t know, it’s a tough spot.
Regardless, the back to back Calder Cup Champs responded in kind and handled business on the road in Wilkes-Barre.
I’m not going to clip in each of the Bears goals.
Here’s how they lined up. Mind the embed issues. I am told sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t.
Warmups are underway – Catch tonight's broadcast coverage:
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) December 4, 2024
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Lineup Notes: In addition to Jagger Joshua being assigned to Wheeling, Sergei Murashov went with him. It’s an embarrassment of riches for the Penguins that the guy that beat the Bears on Saturday was in a car headed west to Wheeling. Tough league. March Johnstone replaced Joshua up front and Jack St. Ivany took the place of Isaac Belliveau on defense.
First Period: Penguins get outworked on the first Bears goal, they leave a guy that always seems to score on them for a second goal and a tic tac toe play ends up in their net for the third goal.
They went Ethan Bear, Pierrick Dube and Bogdan Trineyev in that order.
Two of those goals were scored in the final minute which has to be unacceptable.
Second Period: Hoping to get back into the game, the Penguins put a firing squad in front of Hunter Shepard but Shepard had a blindfold and a good cigarette because he was cool as a cucumber and turned them all away.
The Penguins would lose a board battle and the Bears would score another to make it 4-0 (Henrik Rybinski) then a shot changes speed / direction on Joel Blomqvist and Alex Limoges gets credit for it and it’s 5-0, and the very next shift :16 later Boris Katchouk would score to get the Penguins on the board.
Standings: Hershey 33 – Penguins 23 – Charlotte 23 – Lehigh Valley 22 – Springfield 21 – Hartford 21 – Providence 18 – Bridgeport 13
Things are tight, yes, but the Penguins have six games in hand on Hershey and three on everyone else but for Charlotte who have the same games played (17) and. four on Bridgeport.
Wheeling Update: Nailers were off.
Video Highlights: Doubt anyone would want to relive this abomination.
Comments Off on Weekend Preview – Long December
Posted by nafsnep on December 4, 2024
The Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins played just nine games in the month of November. Lots of time in between games but buddy, that’s about to change. There are 11 games on the schedule in the month of December and three of those will be played this week alone starting at home Wednesday against the Hershey Bears.
Music to Set the Mood…
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I kind of had to. Not really a fan of the song. Not really a fan of December in general, despite it being my birthday month and my favorite holiday (Christmas)
A Quote…
December, being the last month of the year, cannot help but make us think of what is to come. — Fennel Hudson
Come to think of it, there is a lot of weight in that quote with this team and I will continue to explain.
The Setup
A rematch Wednesday with the Hershey Bears and a Friday off (you will never hear me complain) then a Saturday in Hartford and a Sunday afternoon in Providence.
The Penguins faced a big test against the North leading (at the time) Laval Rocket, fell down big and struggled with the Rocket’s speed, adjusted, scored a few power play goals and won.
Then the next night they went on the road to Hershey, a place they struggle at and won a heavyweight contest against the back to back champs and beat them clean 5-4. They scored a couple power play goals in that one too.
I had someone mention to me the other day that coaching may have a hand in it and I agree. Do we think that a J.D. Forrest coached team adjusts Friday at home against Laval and on the fly Saturday in Hershey? It may be kicking the guy when he is already out the door, but I don’t really know.
Back to the quote, yeah, it is December but you can’t help of what is to come with this team.
For the opponents, it was a rough week for the 13 time champs. They beat Laval 5-3 Wednesday, lost in overtime Friday in Allentown against the Phantoms and then Saturday’s result.
Hartford lost in overtime against the Phantoms 5-4, and got smoked in Springfield Saturday 4-1. The Wolf Pack will be in Bridgeport Wednesday and host the Rockford IceHogs. (Western teams, must be nice) on Friday.
Providence were swept in a home and home with an all of a sudden really good Utica Comets team 5-3 and 3-0 respectively and then hosted Springfield Sunday and lost 3-2. Yeah, the Bruins lost all three games. They are uncharacteristically bad right now.
The Bruins will have a road trip in Utica again Friday and will host Bridgeport Saturday before welcoming in the Penguins.
Records
The Bears are 14-5-3-0 and lead the Atlantic Division with 31 points. The Penguins are in second with a 11-4-1-0 record and 23 points. Hartford is 8-8-2-1 in sixth place good for 19 points and Providence is 8-10-2-0 with 18 points and sit seventh in the Division.
Who’s Up? Who’s Down? Who’s Out?
They are surprisingly getting heathy, with a few guys out but most of their important core healthy and contributing.
They got Jack St. Ivany back from Pittsburgh on a straight reassignment which was a bit of a out of left field add because I wasn’t expecting it on Tuesday. It looks like he and Owen Pickering have swapped spots, which is fine. Pickering is a rookie. If he stumbles, he can come back here and St. Ivany can go back up. It’s a win-win either way for the AHL club.
I mean if they play the way they played this past weekend, then you should expect all six points again, right?
I don’t think it’s an unreasonable ask, but things always change in the AHL. Here’s an example: Can you explain how the Utica Comets started 0-10 and all of a sudden have ripped off five straight and are one of the hottest teams in the AHL? Things change. They had a coaching change. Players bought in. They get breaks go their way finally.
You need to beware if you are a Penguins fan. Now, am I saying that they will lose 10 in a row? No, I don’t think the talent and leadership will allow that to happen. But you can’t think that just because they were successful in Hershey Saturday that automatically means they are going to go 12-0 against the Bears.
But it’s nice, going back to the Quote at the top, thinking of what is to come. One game at a time, keep building up that winning credit for when you find yourself in a February slog.
Who’s in Goal?
I think it’s reasonable to think that Joel Blomqvist starts Wednesday against Hershey and again Saturday in Hartford and then let Sergei Murashov go Sunday in Hartford. Unless they don’t want Murashov to go more than a week in between starts, then Murashov goes Saturday.
Clay Stevenson for the Bears, Dylan Garand for the Wolf Pack and Michael DiPierto for the Bruins if I bet pennies on this, which I don’t.
Who’s Running the Show?
Mason Riley and Casey Terreri doling out discipline Wednesday with Patrick Dapuzzo and J.P. Waleski on the lines.
Jake Kamrass and Austin O’Rourke will be mediating in Hartford with Dylan Blujus and Dylan Lewis on the lines.
Mike Sullivan and Hayden Verbeek and the Sunday assignment with Stephen Drain and Kenneth Gates on the lines.
Looking Ahead…
Five straight home games for the Penguins, starting next Wednesday at home against the Checkers, Friday with Charlotte and Saturday against the Springfield Thunderbirds.
Give us a bold prediction…
They score two shorthanded goals in one of these next three, winning all three.
Comments Off on AHL Power Rankings — Week 8
Posted by nafsnep on December 2, 2024
You guys.
We did it.
We managed to have a number one ranked team last week stay there this week.
The Grand Rapids Griffins stay at the top spot in the Chirps from Center Ice AHL Power Rankings the week after bringing to an end the Cleveland Monsters ten game win streak.
Some shake up to the top five. Don’t forget to jump through to teams 6 through 32 if you didn’t link in direct. Here we go…
1. Grand Rapids Griffins
Last Week: 1st (no change)
Record: 14-5-1
Griffins bring an end to the Monsters ten game win streak. Three straight with Chicago this weekend.
2. Cleveland Monsters
Last Week: 3rd (up 1)
Record: 14-5-0-1
I teased the Monsters being the number one team in this weeks Rankings after Saturday’s recap after winning ten straight and they go to Grand Rapids and lose. Still, take over the North Division lead from Laval.
3. Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins
Last Week: 5th (up 2)
Record: 11-4-1
Beat the division leading Rocket and Bears impressively. I’m hesitant to put the Penguins at number one because it seems like a cursed spot and I’m not a madman. But if the Penguins keep rolling with the wins against the Bears, Wolf Pack and Bruins this week, they will leave me no choice.
4. Calgary Wranglers
Last Week: 8th (up 4)
Record: 15-5-1
Seven game road trip ends with a sweep in Winnipeg. Home now for a bit with Tucson on the menu.
5. Belleville Senators
Last Week: 7th (up 2)
Record: 9-4-0-4
B-Sens grinding points, sweeping Bridgeport this weekend. Now off to Winnipeg to take on a last place in the Central Moose team.
Comments Off on New Kids on the Block? — Pens WIN 5-4
Posted by nafsnep on November 30, 2024
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So that’s two wins on back to back nights against the North Division and Atlantic Division leading teams.
Clean. No overtime. No fluke goals. No flukes.
Adversity? Overcome. Tenacity? There. Never say die attitude? You bet.
Wilkes-Barre wins 5-4 after a late goal from Rutger McGroarty set up by Tristan Broz in another instant classic game by the Penguins in a weekend full of them.
The Penguins never trailed in the game and Filip Král had a four point (2-2) night. The aforementioned Broz had three assists.
There may be something there there with this team, but it’s November, about to be December here in a few hours and I have been down this road. Let’s enjoy the wins but not get ahead of ourselves.
Lineup Notes: These embeds aren’t working anymore and I don’t know what I am going to do about it. Anyway, Boko Imama and Jagger Joshua were in for Avery Hayes and Marc Johnstone from last night. up front and Isaac Belliveau for Sebastian Aho on defense.
First Period: Penguins didn’t waste any time and scored just. :55 in when a floater of a shot by Filip Král eluded Hunter Shepard.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) December 1, 2024
Bogdan Trineyev scored through a mangrove of Penguins defenders midway through. Dan Renouf wasn’t able to corral the puck and the Bears capitalized. That’s what champions do.
Second Period: One of the non scoring things I picked up in this period was the ease with which the Penguins killed the Hershey power plays that the back to back defending champs were awarded off the whistles of Cody Beach and Liam Maaskant.
Spencer Smallman was denied by Sergei Murashov and Murashov looked sharp.
Back to the power play talk, the Penguins didn’t waste any time on a power play opportunity when Vasily Ponomarev scored off a rebound from a shot from the point caromed off of Shepard and to Ponomarev who scored to give the Penguins a lead.
This made Hershey mad. They respond in kind with relentless pressure. Usually you see this with teams and it passes with no goals. Those aren’t championship teams. This is a championship team.
In case you are having problems with the embed, it’s Vinnie Iorio picking a spot on the low near corner that tied the game again.
But then the Penguins would edge ahead again when Emil Bemström would sneak behind the Hershey defense and snipe home a goal that made it 3-2 Penguins heading into the….
Third Period: Hershey would connect on leftover power play time from the second period when Chase Priskie, who has all of his goals for the Bears on the power play this season, connects to tie the game yet again.
Then the Penguins would all of a sudden get :55 of a two man advantage and it looked bad. I thought that the Bears would kill it all off, get the requisite momentum, score again and hold on to win and here’s your turning point.
Wrong.
Enter Kral again who scores his second of the night that makes it 4-3 on the power play.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) December 1, 2024
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I liked how Broz waits out the diving Bears defender there and calmly shuffles a pass over to his teammate for the go ahead goal there. That’s veteran type stuff from an AHL rookie.
Hershey would pull Shepard in favor of an extra attacker but would not find the equalizer.
Three Stars: 3) Rutger McGroarty (goal, assist) 2) Vincent Iorio (goal, assist) 1) Filip Král (two goals, two assists)
The Good: Hell of a way to establish yourself as a team that needs to be taken seriously taking down the North and Atlantic Division leading teams here in November. Power play looks lethal, penalty kill is really good as well.
The Bad: You are really nitpicking blaming defense or goaltending when you are in a shootout like this against a back to back champion in Hershey.
Turning Point: Broz to McGroarty at 18:45 of the third period that gives the Penguins the lead for good gets it here.
Video Highlights: Will likely be up as soon as I get tired of waiting around for them and shut my laptop like last night. LOL.
Power Rankings Monday. It’s a recurring theme that I can’t get a team stick as a number one team. Laval was number one last week and lost two straight. They are out. Cleveland has won 10 in a row, the heck with it, give it to Cleveland. Check out the rest on Monday.
Comments Off on Saved by the…Power Play? — Pens WIN 5-3
Posted by nafsnep on November 29, 2024
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They looked done and dusted Friday. The Rocket were up 3-1 and the shots were a crazy 27-6 in favor of the Laval Rocket.
But then the Penguins, who already scored a power play goal, scored another.
And then another to tie it.
Then a goal by a guy here on a professional tryout gives them the lead.
Then a goal after a penalty kill gives them the cushion.
Part one of the weekend test is in the clear and the Penguins pass this one with flying colors, winning 5-3.
Hershey tomorrow.
Before we start, I don’t know what’s up with the Twitter / X embeds anymore. Sometimes they work, other times they don’t. Sometimes they do and I don’t think they do and sometimes they don’t and I think they do. If they don’t, you will see the raw link. Click on it then click back. I don’t know, blame Elon!
Lineup Notes: Dan Renouf returned from injury. He replaced Justin Lee. Nikolai Knyzhov, on a PTO, sticks in the the lineup. When they make the announcement that Renouf is going to be named captain, they should also announce an AHL. contract for Knyzhov.
Forward wise, Puustinen, Ponomarev and Poulin were in for Boko Imama, Raivis Ansons and Jagger Joshua in some form or fashion.
First Period: Laval is fast. This was evidenced by the 16-5 shot advantage after twenty minutes and the 2-1 score that the Rocket had after the period.
Rocket opened the scoring on a transition by Josh Jacobs.
But the Penguins had a power play and looked really bad with it for the first half but then Ville Koivunen had a hard shot that spilled to Sam Poulin who backhanded it past Hughes to tie the game.
Thinking that the Penguins would get out of the period relatively clean, but no. Blomqvist and the aforementioned Knyzhov get their lines crossed and Penguins killer Alex Barre-Boulet scores to give the Rocket a 2-1 lead heading into intermission.
Second Period: The Rocket would score a power play goal of their own when Jared Davidson would score a power play goal that would double the Laval lead.
The shots were a boffo 27-6 in favor of the Rocket with about six minutes left in the second period but then William Trudeau takes his second penalty of the game and then Boris Katchouk scored to bring the Penguins within one.
Sign this man to an AHL standard players contract immediately.
Then the Penguins found themselves in penalty trouble when the Rocket had :27 of two man advantage. Not only did the Penguins kill it all easily, but Joona Koppanen was in the box was freed and connected to make it 5-3 Wilkes-Barre.
I mean, just when you thunk the team couldn’t impress you more, they do this.
Quite the turn of events for the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins, who, after I mentioned were being outshot 27-6, scored four unanswered goals and outshot the visitors 14-5. How the tables have turned!
Laval didn’t even bother to pull Connor Hughes for the extra attacker, and I don’t think I have ever seen that before at this level.
Three Stars: 3) Jonathan Gruden (fight) 2) Sam Poulin (goal, assist) 1) Ville Koivunen (goal, assist)
The Good: I like the tenacity of this team. Laval is really good team and quick. But when you see these teams they tend to be one dimensional. They will hit you until you hit back. The Penguins finally hit back and then Laval packed it in and it was only a matter of time.
The Bad: Were the Penguins playing rope a dope? There are better teams in the AHL than the Rocket. I think one of them they play Saturday. We will see.
Turning Point: The Knyzhov goal that put them ahead gets it here.
Standings: Hershey 32 – Penguins 21 – Charlotte 21 – Lehigh Valley 20 – Hartford 19 – Providence 18 – Springfield 17 – Bridgeport 13
Wheeling Update: The Nailers were in action earlier in the day and beat the Cincinnati Cyclones 5-1. Luke Richardson had the net for the Nailers, stopped 19. Jordan Martel had three assists. Gabe Klassen had a pair of goals.
Video Highlights:
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Hershey Saturday and that should be huge. More then.