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GAMEDAY: @ Bridgeport 12/16

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Who: Bridgeport Sound Tigers

Where: Webster Bank Arena

When: 3:00 p.m.

Last Game: Last night at home against Lehigh Valley, the Pens won 5-2. Ryan Haggerty had a hat trick, Teddy Blueger and Sam Lafferty also scores shorthanded goals. For Bridgeport, the Sound Tigers hosted the Springfield Thunderbirds and won 5-3. Michale Del Colle scored two goals.

Last Meeting: Last Saturday in Wilkes-Barre, the Pens won 3-1. Teddy Blueger, Ethan Prow and Jeff Taylor scored for the Penguins. Anthony Peters stopped 21 of 22, getting beat by Otto Koivula only.

Record: For WBS: 14-10-3-1 (32 pts., 4th place Atlantic Division) // For BRI: 16-8-3-1 (36 pts., 2nd place North Division)

Referees: Peter Tarnaris / Peter Schlittenhardt

Linesmen: Nick Briganti / Brian Pincus

Why You Should Care: Sound Tigers have taken a point in their last 13 games at home. The Penguins sit four points behind Bridgeport coming into this afternoons affair. They can cut it to two with a solid effort like the one that carried them to a win last night against Lehigh Valley. Big test for both sides coming in this afternoon.

Listen: Nick Hart on the call on WILK.

Watch: AHLTV is new and improved and a lot cheaper.

Other Game to Watch: Tucson visits Chicago as the class of the Pacific Division faces off against a very good Wolves team.

Next Five Games: vs. BRI 12/19, @ HER 12/21, @ SYR 12/22, vs. LV 12/26, vs. HER 12/28

Two Shorts, Three Hats, Five in a Row — Pens WIN 5-2

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That’s five wins in a row now for the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins.

A complete domination on offense and defense, including special teams, and Wilkes-Barre rolls Lehigh Valley 5-2.

Ryan Haggerty had a hat trick, Sam Lafferty and Teddy Blueger had shorthanded goals. The Penguins abomination on the penalty kill in the past carried the Penguins Saturday night against the Phantoms.

Tristan Jarry opposed Carter Hart.

Lines were…

Lineup Notes: Tim Erixon slotted in for the injured (week to week) Chris Summers.

First Period: Penguins dominated shots, had long offensive shifts and threw a lot of shots at Hart, but nothing went in. 13-3 was the shout count for the Pens after twenty.

Second Period: All of that momentum that the Penguins charged out of the room with in the first was deflated when Philip Samuelsson scored through a crowd to give the Phantoms a 1-0 lead.

But then the Penguins were able to score when Teddy Blueger scored shorthanded which set off an avalanche of stuffed animals for the annual Teddy Bear Toss. It was Blueger that did the honors last year against Rochester. Teddy unleashed the teddies? Sometimes the puns just write themselves.

Penguins made it 2-1 when Zach Palmquist turned over the puck in the neutral zone which set off Adam Johnson and Ryan Haggerty who finished for his first goal of the night and the Penguins were off to the races.

Haggerty again, a few minutes later, made it 3-1 when he tried to set up a one time slam dunk with Jeff Taylor for a goal that drew Hart out of position. Joseph Cramarossa kept it alive in front of the goal and Hggerty crashed and scored his second.

Phantoms get one back when Mike Vecchione scored. It was a changeup at Jarry that Vecchione pounced on that brought the Phantoms to within one.

A scrum at the end of the period saw Will O’Neill and Taylor Leier get game misconducts for secondary altercations when T.J. Brennan and Sam Lafferty got mixed up. Brennan had got things to a boiling point a few times tonight but when he was going to step across the line and be asked to answer for his line stepping, he seemed disinterested in actually engaging.

Third Period: Penalty fest that saw Wilkes-Barre on the short end. Maybe a month ago Lehigh Valley cashes on each power play individually and get back into the game, but it was on a Teddy Blueger slashing call that Anthony Angello dropped a pass for Sam Lafferty that made it 4-2 and essentially iced the game away for the Penguins. It was the second shorthanded goal of the night for Wilkes-Barre.

(Taylor or Coal Street didn’t GIF this sequence, or the Ryan Haggerty empty netter which made it 5-2, sorry)

Three Stars: 

The Good: Seems like a totally different team, doesn’t it? The Penguins dominated both ends of the rink and all sides of the puck tonight. Power play didn’t cash tonight, but that looked threatening as well. Ryan Haggerty is heating up in the absences of J-S Dea and Garrett Wilson. The penalty kill essentially won the game for Wilkes-Barre, tying the game in the second and then icing it away late.

The Bad: The Good doesn’t happen without the bad, Wilkes-Barre took three penalties nursing a one goal lead in the third. While some of them were tacky tack called by inexperienced referees, playing with that kind of fire will get you burned more times than not.

Around the Division: Charlotte keeps winning, this time 3-2 over the Hartford Wolf Pack who are swept in North Carolina….Bridgeport beats Springfield 5-3….Providence crushes Hershey 6-2.

Standings: Charlotte 43 — Bridgeport 36 — Lehigh Valley 32 — Penguins 32 — Springfield 31 — Providence 29 — Hartford 25 — Hershey 24

Wheeling Update: Nailers crush the Norfolk Admirals at home, 5-1. Cam Brown had two goals and two assists.

Video Highlights: 

Pens are bussing to Bridgeport for a 3 p.m. start against the Bridgeport Sound Tigers. Gameday setup will hit the blog Saturday morning at 11 a.m.

Let’s Go Pens!

RAPID RECAP – Pens WIN 5-2

A Ryan Haggerty hat trick, two shorthanded goals and five wins in a row for Wilkes-Barre / Scranton as the Penguins defeat the Lehigh Valley Phantoms 5-2 on Saturday night in Wilkes-Barre.

More in a bit.

GAMEDAY: vs. Lehigh Valley 12/15

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Who: Lehigh Valley Phantoms

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Last Game: Wednesday in Springfield, the Penguins won 2-1 in a shootout. Adam Johnson scored a goal in regualtion and also in the shootout. Tristan Jarry returned from Pittsburgh and stopped 34 shots. For Lehigh Valley, the Phantoms hosted the Belleville Senators on Friday night and won 4-1. Carsen Twarynski had a pair of goal, Chris Conner had two assists and Carter Hart stopped 25 of 26 shots.

Last Meeting: October 20 in Wilkes-Barre, the Phantoms won 6-3. German Rubtsov scored two goals for the Phantoms. Sam Miletic scored tow goals for the Penguins. Both players are currently injured and will not play tonight.

Record: For WBS: 13-10-3-1 (30 pts., 5th place Atlantic Division) // For LV: 15-8-1-1 (32 pts., 3rd place North Division)

Referees: Andrew Bruggeman / Alex Normandin

Linesmen: Jud Ritter / Jason Mandroc

Why You Should Care: Penguins should have the upper hand tonight with being well rested after being off Friday and with Lehigh Valley missing key forwards up front. However, that doesn’t automatically guarantee two points for the Pens Wilkes-Barre will need to do exactly what they did in the last four games that they have now won, in a row, to get them past a very good Lehigh Valley team.

Listen: Nick Hart on the call on WILK.

Watch: AHLTV is new and improved and a lot cheaper.

Promotion(s): For Season Ticket Holders: Your glove voucher. Support the Tobyhanna Teddy Bear Toss  by bringing a new, unwrapped, stuffed animal to the game and toss it onto the ice after the Penguins first goal.  All toys will be collected and distributed to children in need throughout northeast Pennsylvania.

Other Game to Watch: Springfield visits Bridgeport in a game among two very good Atlantic Division teams.

Next Five Games: @ BRI 12/16, vs. BRI 12/19, @ HER 12/21, @ SYR 12/22, vs. LV 12/26

Thunder Coming — Pens WIN 2-1 (SO)

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Headline tonight would probably be reserved for something good happening for the Springfield Thunderbirds, but I’m using it for the purposes of this four game win streak that the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins find themselves on after a 2-1 shootout win in a knockdown, drag out defensive and goaltending battle from Springfield on Wednesday night.

Springfield is a tough team. They are well coached and have legit prospects that are good. The Penguins and Thunderbirds always bring out the best of one another when these two teams hook up.

But what a difference a week makes. The Penguins played the entire month of November and couldn’t get out of their own way. Now, with adjustments from Head Coach Clark Donatelli, it’s a quiet four game win streak.

Thunder is coming. It may just be in the form of a bird that cannot fly.

Tristan Jarry opposed Samuel Montembeault.

Lines were…

Lineup Notes: No changes on defense. Ben Sexton made his WBS debut so the lines up front got shook up. No change to the top line; Linus Ölund centered Haggerty and Cramarossa. Sexton debuted with Johnson and Lafferty on the third line. Burton centered Josephs and Hayes on the fourth.

Tristan Jarry was re-assigned by Pittsburgh earlier in the day and that meant that Anthony Peters backed up and John Muse either watched from the stands or from home.

First Period: Defenseman Chris Summers was injured on the very first shift of the hockey game ere when he went down to block a pass or a shot, popped up and collided with Jake Horton and then slammed awkwardly into the boards.

It was an exhibition in goaltending, as there were 25 shots total in the period and none finer stopped than this save Tristan Jarry made on sniper Jayace Hawryluk:

Even Hawryluk knew he was robbed.

The saves continued until Blaine Byron went to center a pass to Bobby Farnham that deflected off of Sam Lafferty’s skate and in past Jarry to give the Thunderbirds a 1-0 lead.

Teddy Blueger saw his attempt at a redirect of an Ethan Prow pass hit iron.

Second Period: The Penguins would dominate the period. They easily killed a Springfield power play and scored on one of their own when Adam Johnson scored on a rebound left by Montembeault that leveled things for Wilkes-Barre….

That was a Lafferty shot that Montembeault stopped initially.

Springfield was held to a scant three shots on goal in the period. The Penguins accomplished this without the services of Chris Summers who did not come out for the second, so with only five healthy defensemen.

Third Period: Springfield outshoots the Pens 16-10 in the period and Tristan Jarry, who has been up in Pittsburgh for the past month and used sparingly during his stay was spectacular.

Penguins had to kill a late Jeff Taylor penalty and were able to successfully. Springfield’s home power play was second in the AHL coming in and was downright tepid against Wilkes-Barre / Scranton’s 30th out of 31 AHL teams penalty kill.

Overtime: Pens had a power play but couldn’t solve Montembeault. It was off to a…

Shootout: Adam Johnson, Thomas DiPauli and Ben Sexton all scored in that order. Springfield got one and the Penguins would win.

It’s all here, from overtime forward, here in another Periscope:

Here is Sexton’s game winner.

Three Stars: 3) Samuel Montembeault (41 saves on 42 shots) 2) Adam Johnson (goal) 1) Thomas DiPauli (shootout goal)

Around the Division: Providence lost in Utica 5-2. Everyone else was off.

Standings: Charlotte 39 — Bridgeport 32 — Springfield 31 — Lehigh Valley 30 — Penguins 30 — Providence 26 — Hartford 25 — Hershey 24

Wheeling Update: 

Allen are the Americans. They are from Texas. The ECHL do have fun matchups from time to time. Florida played Idaho in Boise a week or so ago. Box here.

Video Highlights: Haven’t seen them yet. If I can get to an edit I’ll work them in here.

Pens are of Friday before hosting Lehigh Valley at home Saturday. AHL Power Rankings will be out Thursday. Come back then.

Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: @ Springfield 12/12

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Who: Springfield Thunderbirds

Where: MassMutual Center

When: 7:05 p.m.

Last Game: Sunday in Hershey, the Pens go down 4-1 and storm back and win 5-4 in a shootout. Ethan Prow scored in regulation to tie it, John Muse stopped nine shooters and Joseph Cramarossa scored in the bottom of the ninth to win it for the Pens. For Springfield, the Thunderbirds defeated the Binghamton Devils 5-1. Five different Thunderbirds scored and Michael Hutchinson stopped 42 of 43 shots.

Last Meeting: November 23 in Springfield, the Pens lost 4-3 in overtime. Ethan Prow had a goal and an assist in the loss but Jacob MacDonald scored an overtime power play goal to win it for the Thunderbirds.

Record: For WBS: 12-10-3-1 (28 pts., 5th place Atlantic Division) // For SPR: 13-7-2-2 (30 pts., 3rd place North Division)

Referees: Mitch Dunning / Geoff Miller

Linesmen: Robert St. Lawrence / Kevin Briganti

Why You Should Care: Penguins look to continue the momentum off of the perfect weekend that they had against Cleveland, Bridgeport and Hershey. It won’t be easy against a tough opponent in Springfield. What lineup does Wilkes-Barre bring? Does new acquisition Ben Sexton play? Does John Muse start in goal? Springfield has scored a power play goal in every contest against the Pens so far this season. Does the streak continue?

Listen: Nick Hart on the call on WILK.

Watch: AHLTV is new and improved and a lot cheaper.

Other Game to Watch: Colorado and Tucson is the game tonight. Eagles are fun upstarts, the Roadrunners are a very tough opponent and have been the class of the Pacific for a few years now.

Next Five Games: vs. LV 12/15, @ BRI 12/16, vs. BRI 12/19, @ HER 12/21, @ SYR 12/22

Six of Six from Six — Pens WIN 5-4 (SO)

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The Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins came into Sunday afternoon winless so far on the season on the day the Lord rested.

Going down 4-1 at one point to their blood rival in Hershey, thoughts of last weekend’s debacle in Toronto started to creep into the minds of Penguins fans.

But a mix of the same tenacity that saw Wilkes-Barre shutout Cleveland on Friday and blitzkrieg Bridgeport on Saturday get the Penguins back into contention and they storm back to make it 4-3 at the end of the second period.

A quick moving third period where time melted off the clock like a snowman in June.

Until the Penguins best player stepped up and ensured that overtime would become a necessity.

Ethan Prow, a stone cold lock for Springfield in January at All-Stars, stepped into a shot with under a minute left and the game was tied.

Overtime would come and go and the Penguins even had to kill a penalty, then after nine cool saves in the shootout round from Johnny Muse, Joseph Cramarossa would score to give the Penguins the stunning 5-4 shootout win over the Hershey Bears.

Ethan Prow had a chance in the bottom of the sixth to win it, that would have been magical.

A perfect six point weekend for Wilkes-Barre / Scranton. A shutout Friday, a come from behind win Saturday against Bridgeport and a come from behind from multiple goals down Sunday at the end of a three in three on the road against the Bears.

Are the Penguins back? Certainly seems like it, but one weekend does not a season make. We all know that the Penguins are good and have not played up to their potential in the weeks coming into this past weekend. Now, going forward the Penguins have shown the ability that they can indeed win in all different forms.

John Muse opposed Vitek Vanecek.

Lines were…

…once again unchanged from Saturday and Friday.

First Period: The Penguins weren’t able to capitalize on turnovers by the Bears, and Hershey struck twice to carry a 2-0 lead into the first intermission. Jayson Megna, who always seems to score against the Penguins this season, opened the scoring.

Then Hershey cashed on a power play when Riley Barber found himself fin the slot, Chris Summers backed off and while doing so, sent an unintentional screen on his goaltender. Barber then snapped a shot in between Summers’ legs and beat Muse five hole.

Bounces. The Bears had them, the Penguins didn’t.

Second Period: The Penguins would finally solve Vanecek after a power play expired as Kevin Czuczman’s shot deflects off in front of Liam O’Brien and goes in and it’s a 2-1 game.

But Liam O’Brien would exact an ounce of revenge finishing this play off of a nice pass by Steven Whitney on a Bears odd man. The only time Muse would get beat clean this weekend.

:52 later, Tyler Lewington wheels around the net and banks a shot off of Muse and in for a 4-1 Bears lead.

But instead of pack it in, Wilkes-Barre played lock it down.

Teddy Blueger got the deficit back to two with this nice play in front of Vanecek that made it a two goal game again.

Okay, good. Get to the intermission down two and see what happens from there, right?

Wrong. Thomas DiPauli scores with five seconds left and the entire complexion of the game changes.

Third Period: It really would have been a shame if the Penguins didn’t win the game, because the way they played the third, it seemed like it wasn’t if the Pens would score, it was when.

Wilkes-Barre outshoots Hershey 11-4 in the period. They locked things down and didn’t allow Hershey any more good looks.

Jarrett Burton took a hard hit into the boards, went to the room and returned. The Pens also had to kill a Prow tripping penalty.

Then, with Muse vacated for the extra attacker and after a Wilkes-Barre time out, Adam Johnson collected the puck in his own zone, flew the neutral zone and entered the zone ands dished to Teddy Blueger who dropped to Prow for the tying goal.

Overtime: Solved nothing. The Bears would get a power play, called time out, but weren’t able to score.

Shootout: No one scored till the bottom of the ninth when Joe Cramarossa stepped up to the plate

Here is the entire overtime and shootout round Periscoped for you by yours truly if you have 16:29 to kill.

Three Stars: 3) Joe Cramarossa (shootout game winner) 2) Teddy Blueger (goal, two assists) 1) Jayson Megna (goal)

The Good: I liked the tenacity from the team. Not just tonight, but the entire weekend. You could tell about half way through Friday that they were not going to let Cleveland beat them. Same for Bridgeport on Saturday after letting off at the end of the first period. I think they had enough losing and were starting to hear it at home, at the rink and in the media. It’s hard to win games in the American Hockey League. It’s even harder to win three in a row in three days. The Penguins accomplished that and have to feel good about themselves heading into Wednesday in Springfield.

The Bad: The lapses are still there. It’s nitpicking here on a Sunday evening after the team won three straight, but the lapses are evident. There was no way that the Penguins should have gone down 4-1 like they did. It was good that it happened in the second period and not any later, because it could have been a totally different result.

One More Thing: John Muse was as cool as a cucumber in the shootout. I think Head Coach Clark Donatelli was looking for either Muse or Anthony Peters to take the reins as the starter this weekend. I don’t think he has his answer to be honest with you. Also, if you tuned into the game today you heard Scott Stuccio on color. He adds so much more to the broadcast in that position just by his observances in the game flow and an extra set of eyes for Nick Hart on play by play. He’s prepared, knows what he is talking about and Wilkes-Barre should try to get him on more broadcasts as his schedule allows. It’s already a good broadcast with Nick Hart, it’s better with both Nick and Scott calling the action.

Around the Division: Only other team in action was Springfield, at home hosting the Binghamton Devils. Thunderbirds win 5-1.

Standings: Charlotte 39 — Bridgeport 32 — Springfield 30 — Lehigh Valley 30 — Penguins 28 — Providence 26 — Hartford 25 — Hershey 24

Wheeling Update: Nailers beat the Indy Fuel 5-1. Nick Saracino had two goals and three assists and factored into every goal. Trucksville native Craig Skudalski had a goal, his first as a Nailer:

Video Highlights: 

Pens are in action Wednesday night in Springfield. If there is anything newsworthy between now and then look for it here on the blog. Otherwise, have a good week and we will see you here again at 3 p.m. for the Gameday setup against the Thunderbirds.

Let’s Go Pens!