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Johnson Re-Signs 6/3

According to Renaud P Lavoie from RDS (the French speaking version of TSN) Nick Johnson has re-signed with Pittsburgh. Here are the details:

http://twitter.com/#!/renhockey/status/76798831152467968

 

 

EDIT: Pittsburgh makes it official here.

Good news. Now the question becomes whether Johnson spends the crux of his time with Pittsburgh or with Wilkes-Barre in 2011-2012. We’ll see.

Go Pens.

Thiessen Recalled

The Pittsburgh Penguins announced today that they have recalled Brad Thiessen from Wilkes-Barre / Scranton.

Pittsburgh states that Brent Johnson is out with an “upper body injury” and is day today.* Pittsburgh plays in Philadelphia tonight and hosts New Jersey tomorrow.

Have to assume that the Thiessen recall means Curry starts tomorrow in Binghamton. Depending on whether Patrick Killeen starts Saturday in Adirondack, will tell the tale on whether we get Thiessen back by Sunday in Hershey. No way Curry, coming off of a minor injury, starts three consecutive games.

So basically, if Killeen starts Saturday vs. the Phantoms, Curry starts Sunday in Hershey and Thiessen is lost for the weekend because Pittsburgh hosts Florida Sunday.

This, from a sheer Wilkes-Barre fan perspective, is absolute worst case scenario type news. If Brett Sterling is known as “the Ticket” to a Calder Cup, then Brad Thiessen is known as “the Golden Goose.”

Stay with me over on Twitter for up to date information. Go Pens.

* – per the CBA, NHL teams are limited to 4 non-emergency recalls after the trade deadline. In the event of an “injury” an NHL team can call up as many bodies as they need. I have seen all over Twitter that Brent Johnson’s wife is expecting a baby. If so, he’d want to be with his wife for this. Pittsburgh doesn’t want to waste a recall for this reason, thus the always nondescript “upper body injury.” Call shenanigans if you wish, but that’s how all the NHL teams operate.

Edit: Wheeling is in Florida for the weekend. Any Kileen recall would need to be made 15 minutes ago to get Killer up here and on the bus to Bingo tomorrow afternoon. I will be watching and will probably post something later if it’s announced that Killeen is indeed on his way up.

Swing and a Miss

I said yesterday that Robert Bortuzzo or Andrew Hutchinson would get called up to Pittsburgh for tonight’s game in Ottawa vs. the Senators.

Well today Pittsburgh announced it called up Corey Potter and Steve Wagner instead. I whiffed on that one big time.

The thought is that Pittsburgh knows that Matt Niskanen isn’t playing tonight because of the flu and the reason you take two defensemen from Wilkes is because Kris Letang took a shot from an Edmonton player late in the third Sunday. My only guess is he won’t go tonight, (EDIT: Paul Martin is missing from practice today according to the Pens Report) thus you call up Potter and Wagner.

Potter’s numbers for those Pittsburgh fans who may not be familiar: 62 GP, 2-25-27 and a +24. His +24 is second in the league for +/-.

Wagner’s numbers for those Pittburgh fans who may not be familiar: 64 GP, 5-21-26 and a +14.

Neither Potter or Wagner fight as much as say a Jesse Boulerice so you shouldn’t expect them to drop the gloves and fight at the drop of a hat. They do know how to scrap however. Both are unrestricted free agents at the end of the year so Pittsburgh figures this is an audition of sorts.

Also, unrelated to the above, I talked up Wilkes-Barre / Scranton with Zach Boslett and the Faceoff Factor recently. The link to the story is here.

Gameday vs. the Moose will be up at 4:30 p.m. today. Preview from the Moose persepctive can be found here.

Go Pens.

Getting Defensive

Watched the Pittsburgh Penguins twitter feed today and among the news that Sidney Crosby skated for the first time since January was the news that Matt Niskanen will not make the trip to Ottawa tomorrow and Pittsburgh needs a defenseman from the farm in Wilkes-Barre.

Niskanen is a right hand shot. In Wilkes-Barre, so too are Robert Bortuzzo and Andrew Hutchinson. If the recall is of a one off variety, call up Robert Bortuzzo. Ottawa is a bad team. See what the kid can do. Nothing official yet from the Pens.

What is official, is it looks like Alex Grant is on his way up from The Nail. You will remember Grant getting boarded by David Dziurzynki at the rookie tournament in London, Ontario in September and breaking his wrist.

More tomorrow here on the blog for the Gameday post vs. the Moose tomorrow at 5 p.m.

Let’s Go Pens!

Deadline Day Dramatics

Before you read this, please read my Third Quarter Grades which published Monday at noon.

Now, onto the Trade Deadline. For Pittsburgh, nothing happened. Some nuggets from today which directly or indirectly affect the team in Wilkes-Barre Township:

  1. Dustin Jeffrey was called up again and this time “for good” per Ray Shero.
  2. Eric Tangradi was never in any discussion for trade talks.
  3. Brent Johnson did not practice today due to a “lower body injury.” If a call-up is needed, it will probably happen tomorrow as Pittsburgh plays Wednesday and it will be Brad Thiessen.

$64,000 question is what about Eric Tangradi and Nick Johnson? Both are on injured reserve with Pittsburgh and you can’t send hurt guys down. But, you had to be on the AHL roster today in order to be on next Monday’s AHL clear day roster. No one seems to know for sure. I tweeted Leone and he doesn’t know. Bombulie is going to e-mail the Pens. My initial thought is there is probably a loophole someplace which would allow for it. Once I get confirmation, as in read Bombulie or someone else, I will let you all know.*

As for the rest of the East Division, the following happened:

  1. Hershey needs a goaltender. No way Doug Yingst and the rest of the Hershey brass fly with Todd Ford / Jared DeMichiel from here on out and wait for Braden Holtby’s knee to decide when it wants to heal. Look for the Bears to go after Providence’s Nolan Schaefer. From CapGeek.com, Schaefer is an affordable $75,000 AHL.
  2. More from The Champs: Jay Beagle was not on reassigned to Titletown, so he cannot be on the Clear Day roster. Same with Tyler Sloan. However, Mathieu Perreault is still in Hershey and will be on the clear day roster for the Bears in all likelihood. For more discussion on this, read Tim Leone’s story on the matter here.
  3. Brett Carson was claimed by Calgary on waivers from Carolina. Carson was a stud on D for the Checkers. That hurts.
  4. The Binghamton Senators opened eyes today when parent Ottawa acquired Ryan Potulny from Chicago / Rockford. Also, Ottawa claimed goaltender Curtis McElhinney from Tampa Bay, which means the B-Sens will have the stout goaltending duo of Barry Brust and Robin Lehner standing on guard for thee in net going forward. Also, Bobby Butler and Erik Condra were briefly assigned to Bingo today, meaning they will be eligible for clear day rosters too.
  5. For these stories and more, the AHL put together an all encompassing “what’s it mean to my team” article together you can check out here.

Suffice to say, it’s looking more and more like a team on I-81 is taking home a Calder Cup this year. That is, as long as no other team jumps up and steals it, right? **

Bombulie had some Q&A with John Hynes after the deadline on his blog.

Chatted briefly with Nick Petersen in the autograph line. He told me he is about 10 days from returning. Which means 25, the way the training staff wants to make absolutely sure you are 100%.

That’s about it. AHL teams can still make AHL trades and loans between now and next Monday’s clear day. Tomorrow brings my East Division Third Quarter Grades. Be on the watch for that.

* – Michael Fornabaio, who covers the Sound Tigers beat in Bridgeport and is an encyclopedia of information mentioned on his blog that emergencny recall players do not have to be in the AHL at the 3 p.m. cutoff to be eligible to be returned to the minor league affiliate. So that would at least give us all our answer on Tangradi and Johnson. All that’s left is them getting healthy.

** – See Monarchs, Manchester. ManchVegas quietly goes about it’s work as the second best team overall in the AHL. Shhhhh…..

Thursday Notes 2/24

News out of Pittsburgh today revealed that Brooks Orpik will be sidelined with a broken finger for 4-6 weeks. The Pens also traded for Alexei Kovalev. As a result, Tim Wallace was sent back to Wilkes-Barre today. In reaction to the Orpik news, Brian Strait will be called back up to Pittsburgh. Paul Martin is expected to return soon, the Pens just don’t know if it will be this weekend or next week.

Mike Comrie, Mark Letestu and Dustin Jeffrey are getting healthier by the day, so expect Joe Vitale and Brett Sterling to be sent down to Wilkes-Barre soon also. I would look for them sometime either late this coming weekend or early part of next week.

News from around the AHL today revealed that Braden Holtby tweaked something in the shootout win vs. the Toronto Marlies and is now “week to week” per John Walton. As a result, Jared DiMichiel was recalled from South Carolina of the ECHL.

Hershey plays Lake Erie tonight at 7 p.m. on Fox Sports Ohio. It’s on Direct TV 660 and Dish 425 if you have a satellite with a sports package.

Go Pens.

Tidbits 2/22

Not much to cover today.

  • Brian Strait and Ryan Craig were sent back to Wilkes-Barre this afternoon. Chris Kunitz, Dustin Jeffrey and Mark Letestu practiced today and should be available by the weekend.
  • The Hershey Bears signed defenseman Dmitri Orlov to a PTO. Jesse Marshall from Faceoff Factor tweeted me that he constantly attacks, is relentless on offense but is weak defensively, is not strong and has tunnel vision. Sounds like someone we all know.
  • Out of Binghamton, Sens beat writer Joy Lindsay tweeted today that Pascal Leclaire will not start tomorrow. Barry Brust was held out of practice for precautionary reasons. He is expected to make the start tomorrow, but if not we may see Alex Petizian out of the ECHL.
  • Joe Depto tweeted that Paul Martin will not play tomorrow. Will a call-up be needed? If so, who?
  • Joe also tweeted that Arron Asham, Eric Tangradi and Nick Johnson are suffering from concussion symptoms. Johnson got destroyed in a fight last week vs. Colorado. Observers at the game said that he did not look right coming off the ice after the fight.

Out of all this, it would appear that Wilkes-Barre will get some players back finally from Pittsburgh. With Craig and Strait back, here is how I expect the demotions to come, in this order:

  1. Tim Wallace
  2. Joe Vitale
  3. Brett Sterling

Now Sterling has been playing lights out of late for Pittsburgh and could very well get an extended look. Do I think this will be the case? No. I look at it this way, if Pittsburgh wanted him around, they would have kept him around in the beginning of the year.

After Sterling, the rest of the Wilkes-Barre recalls are injured. Assuming that they all get healthy enough to play again this year you can expect them to be sent back down in this order, in my opinion:

  1. Nick Johnson
  2. Eric Tangradi
  3. Dustin Jeffrey
  4. Chris Conner
  5. Mark Letestu

Do I think we will ever see Conner / Letestu? Probably not, but if Pittsburgh gets knocked out of the playoffs and Wilkes-Barre is still playing I think you would most likely see Chris Conner and maybe Mark Letestu. “Think” “would” “could” are key words though. When the Clear Day rosters are announced by all the AHL teams it’ll be interesting to see if Conner or Letestu’s names are on it.

What started as “not much to cover” ended up being a bonafide entry. Alrighty then.

Debating live-blogging Binghamton again tomorrow, but may just tweet it then post when I get home. I am already going into work late Thursday. Stay tuned.