Chirps from Center Ice

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Big Stat Board Reveal

So, I decided to bring back the big stat board idea from a few seasons ago. The concept, at least to start, is to refresh the board on the weeks I am not running an AHL Power Rankings feature.

Anyway, I present to you two options for viewing the board. The first one, below, updates automatically whenever I go in and update it and requires some navigation on your part. I am not going to tell you that it updates, it will just update a day or so automatically after the last Penguins game. You click on the bottom to switch between the two charts.

The other one doesn’t play nice on the front page of the blog, what you are looking at now, so I have to have you click here to get dumped off onto the page where there are no sidebars to read the whole thing. It’s convoluted, so I think I know which one you will like.

I added a menu tab at the top of the blog for quick access, which will stay there throughout the season.

Personally, I like Option 1 on the main page here because it updates all the time and you can scroll in the window. But, I like Option 2 also because it gives you all of the information all at once with no scrolling. The draw back is it doesn’t play nice at all on the main page here.

There’s a poll at the very bottom of the post here. Vote on it and let me know which one you like better.

It’s a lot of information, but that’s kind of the purpose. I’ll get into the stats as they stand through October 19 over on Twitter. Future iterations of the stat board will have my thoughts on the data presented as it is.

Option 1:

Option 2: (again, you have to really click here to see the entire thing)

Player GP GFo GAo GADiff. GF% ESGFo ESGAo ESDiff. ESGF% PPGFo PPGAo SHGFo SHGAo
DiPauli^ 4 3 0 3 100.00% 2 2 100.00% 1
Johnson* 1 2 0 2 100.00% 2 2 100.00%
Noesen 6 10 4 6 71.43% 6 4 2 60.00% 4
Almari 6 5 3 2 62.50% 4 2 2 66.67% 1 1
Miletic 6 5 4 1 55.56% 1 2 -1 33.33% 4 1 1
Lafferty* 1 1 1 0 50.00% 1 1 0 50.00%
Agozzino 5 7 7 0 50.00% 4 5 -1 44.44% 3 1 1
Warsofsky 6 9 9 0 50.00% 4 6 -2 40.00% 5 2 1
Angello 6 3 3 0 50.00% 2 3 -1 40.00% 1
Berger 5 3 3 0 50.00% 2 2 100.00% 1 3
Czuczman 6 6 7 -1 46.15% 6 6 0 50.00% 1
Lucchini 6 6 7 -1 46.15% 6 5 1 54.55% 2
Palve 6 6 7 -1 46.15% 2 6 -4 25.00% 4 1
Joseph 6 3 4 -1 42.86% 3 4 -1 42.86%
Haggerty 6 2 4 -2 33.33% 2 4 -2 33.33%
Lizotte 6 4 9 -5 30.77% 4 3 1 57.14% 6
Bjorkqvist 6 2 6 -4 25.00% 1 4 -3 20.00% 1 2
Abt 5 2 7 -5 22.22% 2 5 -3 28.57% 2
Almeida 3 1 4 -3 20.00% 1 4 -3 20.00%
Blandisi* 1 0 1 -1 0.00% 1 -1 0.00%
Bellerive 5 0 2 -2 0.00% 1 -1 0.00% 1
Cramarossa 5 0 4 -4 0.00% 1 -1 0.00% 2 1
Kim 1 0 1 -1 0.00% 1 -1

* – denotes player is currently on recall to Pittsburgh.
^ – denotes player is currently injured.

Key:

Player – you don’t need me to explain this to you.
GP – games played by that player.
GFo – total goals scored for the Penguins when the player is on the ice.
GAo – total goals scored against the Penguins when the players is on the ice.
GADiff. – the difference between goals scored for and goals scored against
GF% – the percentage of time the player is on the ice when there is a goal scored for the Penguins. the equation is GFo / (GFo+GAo)
ESGFo – even strength goals scored for the Penguins when the player is on the ice.
ESGAo – even strength goals scored against the Penguins when the player is on the ice.
ESDiff. – the difference between even strength goals scored for and even strength goals scored against.
ESGF% – the percentage of time the player is on the ice when there is an even strength goal scored for the Penguins. the equation is ESGFo / (ESGFo + ESGAo)
PPGFo – power play goals scored for the Penguins when the player is on the ice.
PPGAo – power play goals against the Penguins when the player is on the ice.
SHGFo – shorthanded goals scored for the Penguins when the player is on the ice.
SHGAo – shorthanded goals scored against the Penguins when the player is on the ice.

Player GP Total Points G A ES Points G A PP Points G A SH Points G A
Noesen 6 8 6 2 5 4 1 3 2 1 0 0 0
Warsofsky 6 6 1 5 3 0 3 3 1 2 0 0 0
Agozzino 5 5 1 4 3 1 2 2 0 2 0 0 0
Lucchini 6 4 2 2 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Palve 6 4 0 4 1 0 1 3 0 3 0 0 0
Czuczman 6 2 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Haggerty 6 2 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Johnson* 1 2 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Angello 6 2 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Almari 6 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0
Berger 5 2 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0
Miletic 6 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0
Lizotte 6 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
DiPauli^ 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
Joseph 6 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Almeida 3 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bjorkqvist 6 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

through 10/19 @ Bridgeport

Which option do you like better? Option 1 requires some navigation on your part, updates automatically when I update the sheet. Option 2 is static, meaning it doesn’t auto update and requires little to no navigation on your part but looks better on a page where there are no sidebars.

Shoot Your Shot — Pens WIN 3-2 (SO)

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This was a fun game to watch Saturday night.

An offensive explosion in the first period by both teams quickly turned into a defensive and special teams battle. Overtime doesn’t solve anything and the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins score in all three rounds of the shootout and defeat the Bridgeport Sound Tigers 3-2 in a shootout.

Casey DeSmith opposed Christopher Gibson.

Lines were…

Lineup: Matt Abt for Michael Kim. I saw a tweet from the Pens practice the other day that didn’t show Thomas DiPauli in a red no contact and Tyler reported after the game Wednesday that DiPauli is not seriously injured and they don’t want to rush him back. Better safe than sorry, I suppose, but it’s Beau Bennett redux, the guy just cannot stay healthy.

First Period: Felt like a slow rock fight. Pens jumped to a 2-1 after falling into a 1-0 hole, but the pair of goals that bookended the start and finish of the period saw the sides skate to the locker room at 2-2. Each team scored a power play goal in the period also.

The Sound Tigers jumped to a 1-0 lead when Ryan Bourque tipped in a Ryan MacKinnon shot that gave Bridgeport a 1-0 lead.

The Penguins responded quickly, in bang bang fashion in a span of :57 when Andrew Agozzino scored his first Penguin goal when Jake Lucchini came screaming down the far wall and intended pass for Kevin Czuczman that nutmegged the Pens defender but the trailing Agozzino was there to bring the Penguins even.

(no GIFs of the Bridgeport goals tonight if you were wondering)

With Travis St. Denis in the box for a high stick, :16 later Sam Miletic scored to give the Penguins a 2-1 lead on the power play.

Joseph Cramarossa had a shorthanded breakaway but was denied by Gibson. Late, an Andrew Agozzino sucker punch to Arnaud Durandeau saw the Sound Tigers on a late power play. A Sebastian Aho shot hit the post, died in the crease and was swept in by Nick Schilkey to even the score at two. It’s the sixth straight games where the Penguins allowed two goals in the first period.

Second Period: Less of a rock fight in comparison from the first, teams traded a couple of power plays, but DeSmith and Gibson kept the second period scoreless.

Third Period: Penguins had a 1:50ish of two man advantage and were not able to score. Less so of a lack of offense as there were a lot of shots and more so a hell of a job by Christopher Gibson in goal, blocking all the shots and making the saves necessary to keep his team level with the Penguins.

Overtime: Periscoped here for you.

Highlights:

– Matt Lorito and Kieffer Bellows had a rush up ice, made contact with DeSmith and the puck went in but the referee (I didn’t catch who as I was Periscoping) washed out the goal immediately for contact with DeSmith.

– Joseph Cramarossa led P-O Joseph and fed him a pass that Joseph sailed wide. Why that combination was out there on a three-on-three overtime baffles me, but then I’m reminded that DiPauli is hurt and a trio of players are in Pittsburgh.

Shootout: It’s in the Periscope above. Noesen, Cramarossa and Haggerty all scored. Matt Lorito scored in the bottom of the first and DeSmith stopped Keiffer Bellows in the bottom of the second. Here’s all three Penguins goals…

The Good: Looks like we have a good shootout lineup.

The Bad: The two man advantage power play unit needs work, but credit Gibson for standing tall.

Turning Point: That :57 sequence in the first was good to get the Penguins the goals needed to get it to the shootout round, where all three players scored quite easily on Gibson, who looked like an impenetrable wall in regulation.

Three Stars: 3) Joseph Cramarossa (game winning shootout goal) 2) Casey DeSmith (23 saves on 25 shots) 1) Andrew Agozzino (goal, assist)

Around the Division: Charlotte, who I think is this seasons Lehigh Valley with how inconsistent they are from night to night, throttle the Syracuse Crunch 7-3….Springfield beats Lehigh Valley in an eight round shootout 4-3…Providence scores a touchdown in Belleville 7-4….Hershey doubles up Laval 4-2 and Hartford stays unbeaten in regulation with a 4-3 overtime win in Binghamton.

Standings: Hartford 11 – Providence and Hershey 9 – Penguins 7 – Lehigh Valley, Springfield and Charlotte 6 – Bridgeport 4

Wheeling Update: Alec Butcher scores twice, Jordan Ruby stops 26 shots and the Nailers take down the Indy Fuel 4-3. Blake Siebenhaler scored with 23.7 seconds left in regulation.

Video Highlights:

Pens will bus home and get ready for their Wednesday road game in Binghamton. I’ll have the first look at the expanded stats charts for you Monday. Look for that then.

Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: @ Bridgeport 10/19

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Who: Bridgeport Sound Tigers

Where: Webster Bank Arena

When: 7:00 p.m.

Last Game: Wednesday at home against Binghamton, Stefan Noesen scored two late third period goals to lift the Penguins past the Devils 5-3. For Bridgeport, the Sound Tigers were in Charlotte last Saturday and lost 4-1. Arnaud Durandeau scored the only goal for Bridgeport in the loss.

Record: For WBS: 1-2-1-0 (5 pts., 5th place Atlantic Division) // For BRI: 1-2-1-0 (3 pts., 8th place North Division)

Referees: Furman South / Mike Sullivan

Linesmen: Derek Wahl / Petr Hejna

Why You Should Care: Penguins have one game on the weekend and this is it. They looked good in the second half of the game Wednesday against Binghamton, does that trend continue? Bridgeport is a better team that their record shows and this is their home opener, how greased up are the Sound Tigers for action tonight?

Listen: Nick Hart on the call on WILK.

Watch: AHLTV is back for another season and better than ever.

Other Game to Watch: Springfiled has been on a good run, they take on Lehigh Valley in Allentown tonight.

Next Five Games: @ BNG 10/23, vs. SA 10/25, vs. SA 10/26, @ LV 11/1, @ SPR 11/2

See a Devil, Say Noesen – Pens WIN 5-3

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You can’t win a game in the first period but you can give it away.

The Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins were outshot 20-10 in the first period and were down 2-1 and at one point went down 3-1 but then rattled off four straight and win 5-3 behind a solid effort in goal by Emil Larmi and a late game winner by Stefan Noesen. Noesen ended with two goals (an empty netter at the end of the game) he also leads the AHL in goals scored.

Binghamton was a quick team in the first and came at Wilkes-Barre from all angles and the Penguins looked shellshocked. Credit to Mike Vellucci for righting the ship as the Penguins locked it down from there. I wonder what the message was in the room.

Emil Larmi opposed Evan Cormier.

Lineup: Essentially Michael Kim for Matt Abt and Justin Almeida for Thomas DiPauli.

And for Binghamton…

First Period: Binghamton connected on a tic tac toe power play goal started by all ex-Penguin players consisting of Joe Morrow, Ben Street and Chris Conner. Conner connected off a nice tic tac toe play that gave the Devils a very early lead.

Conner’s 200th AHL goal.

32 seconds later, Jake Lucchini walked through a defenseman like grass through a goose and scored this pretty goal that brought the sides level at one.

The Devils would continue to bombard the Penguins with speed and shots, twenty in total in the first period and took a lead with 1:38 to play when Ben Street came in hot off the bench on a delayed Penguins penalty and connected for a goal through a screened Larmi which made it 2-1.

Second Period: The Pens outshot the Devils 16-4 in the middle frame but made a terrible mistake when Michael Kim misplayed a puck by Larmi’s net that ended up inside of it for a 3-1 Devils lead.

Yikes.

The Penguins did manage to break through for a goal when Justin Almeida sniped home his first pro goal with this effort in the final minute of the period that got the Penguins to within one.

That was confidence boost / builder for Almeida, playing in just his second game of the season.

Third Period: Jake Lucchini had a hell of a game. He had a chance early in the third but was denied. Later, Kasper Bjorkqvist scores his first pro goal that tied to game at three.

Wilkes-Barre kept coming and coming and finally broke through with 2:14 left in regulation.

Devils called time out and eventually pulled Cormier, but Noesen scored from about Public Square to ice the game away and give the Penguins the win.

The Good: The smothering defense from Wilkes-Barre after the first period and the no nonsense goaltending from Emil Larmi to lock down the Devils and deny any more goals.

The Bad: That Michael Kim giveaway was bad, bad, bad. If you’re in between him and Matt Abt, you’ve got a problem. It’s just one game though.

Turning Point: This happened in the second period with the Penguins down 3-1:

Around the Division: Providence was in Laval and came back from four goals only to lose in a shootout 5-4…. Hershey was in Toronto and lost 4-3.

Standings: Hartford and Providence with 7, Hershey and Wilkes-Barre with 5, Charlotte and Springfield with 4, Lehigh Valley and Bridgeport with 3.

Wheeling Update: Nailers were off. They are in Fort Wayne on Friday.

Video Highlights: 

Pens are off Friday, the only Friday off all season (that mid-December meeting with Cleveland got bumped from that Sunday to Friday) so enjoy the night off. I know I will. Power Rankings will be here Thursday morning at 11. Gameday setup for Bridgeport will be here Saturday afternoon at 3.

Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: vs. Binghamton 10/16

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Who: Binghamton Devils

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Last Game: Wilkes-Barre was in Hershey on Sunday and lost 4-1. Niclas Almari scored the only goal for the Pens on a late third period power play. For Binghamton, the Devils were in Belleville, Onatrio on Saturday and lost in overtime 5-4. Chris Conner had a goal and two assists in the losing effort.

Record: For WBS: 1-2-1-0 (3 pts., 8th place Atlantic Division) // For BNG: 1-1-1-0 (3 pts., 6th place North Division)

Referees: Peter Schlittenhardt / Anthony Tapper

Linesmen: Patrick Dapuzzo / Ryan Knapp

Why You Should Care: Penguins need some type of response after coming away from a three in three weekend last weekend with just one point. Binghamton is the opponent tonight and I’m not expecting the Devils to make it easy for Wilkes-Barre. Should be a good competitive midweek game between these I-81 rivals.

Listen: Nick Hart on the call on WILK.

Watch: AHLTV is back for another season and better than ever.

Other Game to Watch: Hershey visits Toronto. This is an excellent test for Hershey, going up against a very good, undefeated Marlies team.

Next Five Games: @ BRI 10/19, @ BNG 10/23, vs. SA 10/25, vs. SA 10/26, @ LV 11/1

Boy Oh Boyd — Pens LOSE 5-1

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The Penguins looked tired and non-competitive in a Sunday afternoon start in Hershey and lost 5-1. Travis Boyd had a big day, scoring two goals and assisting on another. The Penguins are 1-2-1 after four games and went 0-2-1 on the weekend, with a pair of losses to in-state rivals.

You can write it off to call-ups. Adam Johnson, Sam Lafferty and Joseph Blandisi are in Pittsburgh. That’s a good chunk of offensive bite missing from the lineup early on.

Friday, they took a bunch of shots from the perimeter that Phantoms goalie Alex Lyon ate up easily.

Saturday, they failed to close out the resilient Utica Comets, got a point but lost in OT.

Sunday, feeling the strain of a third game in three nights, they were obliterated in Hershey against a Bears team that only traveled to Allentown Saturday and had off Friday.

Callups happen all the time to all 31 teams in the AHL. Would some offense have helped this weekend? Sure, but you have to play the hand you’re dealt.

Casey DeSmith opposed Pheonix Copley.

Lines were…

And for the Bears…

Lineup: No changes up front for the Penguins at all. Lines were the same as they were Saturday in Utica. Matt Abt was with Jon Lizotte and Niclas Almari was with Kevin Czuczman. Joseph and Warsofsky stayed paired with one another.

First Period: Pens looked flat to start, Hershey hit two posts, but the Penguins got their legs under them but then ran into penalty troubles and found themselves down 2-0 after the Bears scored two power play goals.

Travis Boyd on the first power play…

…and then Matt Moulson scored on a goal assisted by Boyd when Stefan Noesen picked up an extra instigator after a fight with Erik Burgdoerfer after Burgdoerfer had a big hit on the wall on Jake Lucchini.

Here’s the hit that led to the second Hershey power play.

I mean, I don’t know what they expect to do anymore with these instigators they are handing out like candy at Halloween. Burgdoerfer runs over a guy and has to answer with a fight. Punches were thrown, yet Noesen picks up the instigator? Get out of here with this, just outlaw fighting altogether if you are going to call garbage like this.

Second Period: The hits continued for the Penguins, who saw Hershey score two more goals on them in the middle frame.

Travis Boyd again on the wraparound. Shades of Game 7 in overtime from a few years ago dancing around my head…

So much wrong with this play. First DeSmith pulled way out of his net, then Boyd’s attempt was going to go wide but it went off of Abt’s skates and into the net for a 3-0 Hershey lead.

The Penguins then went on a power play only to see Martin Fehervary beat Casey DeSmith on a two on one shorthanded to make it 4-0 Bears.

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Third Period: Penguins couldn’t get anything going offensively. Mike Sgarbossa scored to extend the Hershey lead to 5-0.

Niclas Almari scored on a late power play goal to break up the Copley would be shutout bid that made it 5-1. Great setup by Chase Berger from behind the net.

Three Stars: 3) Matt Moulson (goal, assist) 2) Martin Fehervary (goal) and 1) Travis Boyd (two goals, assist)

The Good: Hard to come up with one. They looked flat, sometimes overmatched and let their goaltender get shelled. Kasper Bjorkqvist had a good game I thought, he was hooked on a breakaway which led to a Penguins power play chance late in the third.

The Bad: Where to start? Special teams seems to be a work in progress. Hershey seemed a step quicker which I think you can write off to Wilkes-Barre playing Friday with Hershey off.

Turning Point: Stefan Noesen getting sent off for 17 minutes of play time took out a large offensive piece for Wilkes-Barre / Scranton.

Around the Division: Rochester beats Hartford 3-2 in overtime….Springfield picks up a big win in Providence beating the Bruins 5-2.

Standings: Hartford 7, Providence 6, Hershey 5, Charlotte and Springfield 4, Lehigh Valley, Bridgeport and the Penguins 3.

Wheeling Update: The Nailers were off.

Video Highlights: 

This Week: Mailbag Monday morning for you. I suspect there will be a lot to talk about….Pens are back in action Wednesday at home against Binghamton….Power Rankings this Thursday. I haven’t decided when or where I am going to run the chart this week with all the stuff going on the blog this week. I may just delay them to next week with the Penguins having only played four games thus far and only one game this weekend in Bridgeport. I may just do that instead.

Keep the faith. Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: @ Hershey 10/13

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Who: Hershey Bears

Where: Giant Center

Last Game: The Penguins had their home opener against Utica last night and lost in overtime 4-3. Stefan Noesen continued his hot start, scoring a goal. Noesen has four goals in three games for Wilkes-Barre. Hershey was in Allentown Saturday and won in overtime 4-3. Travis Boyd with the overtime game winner with a second left to play in OT.

Last Meeting: Last Saturday in Hershey, the Penguins won 4-3. Stefan Noesen had a pair of goals in his Wilkes-Barre debut and Garrett Pilon had a pair of assists for the Bears.

When: 5:00 p.m.

Record: For WBS: 1-1-1-0 (3 pts., 6th place Atlantic Division) // For HER: 1-1-1-0 (3 pts., 4th place Atlantic Division)

Referees: Patrick Hanrahan / Alex Ross

Linesmen: Colin Gates / Richard Jondo

Why You Should Care: Looking to close out the weekend on a positive note and in the win column, the Penguins head to Hershey for another date with the Bears. We liked what we say from the Pens Saturday night against the Comets, so applying that this afternoon against a Bears team is going to be crucial.

Listen: Nick Hart on the call on WILK.

Watch: AHLTV is back for another season and better than ever.

Other Game to Watch: Springfield visits Providence this afternoon in the only other divisional action this Sunday.

Next Five Games: vs. BNG 10/16, @ BRI 10/19, @ BNG 10/23, vs. SA 10/25, vs. SA 10/26