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RAPID RECAP – Pens LOSE 3-2

Hartford is a good team that is well coached. Keith McCambridge always has the same look on his face but is a great coach. His pieces don’t always execute with the Wolf Pack’s recent history, but when they do click, Hartford is a hard team to beat.

3-2 Penguin loss tonight to the Wolf Pack. More special teams trouble for Wilkes-Barre, who give up a first period power play goal. But they claw back to within one, outshoot the Wolf Pack 37-24 but never found the equalizer.

More in a bit.

GAMEDAY: vs. Hartford 11/3

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Who: Hartford Wolf Pack

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Last Game / Last Meeting: Last night in Wilkes-Barre, the Penguins won 5-3. Ethan Prow’s third period power play goal stood up as the game winner as the Penguins defenseman also added two assists. Lias Andersson had a goal and two assists in a losing effort for the Wolf Pack.

Record: For WBS: 6-2-0-1 (13 pts., 3rd place Atlantic Division) // For HFD: 4-7-1-0 (9 pts., 7th place Atlantic Division)

Referee(s): Ryan Jenken / Jeremy Tufts

Linesmen: James Tobias / J.P. Waleski

Why You Should Care: Last night was a testy affair that in hindsight could have went either way. The Wolf Pack want it to break their way. The Penguins want to sweep the Pack and get out of town on the way to their third game of the weekend in Bridgeport. Hartford will be heading to Hershey. That likely means that you are looking at Marek Mazanec vs. Anthony Peters tonight.

Listen: Nick Hart on the call on WILK.

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

Other Game to Watch: Rematch city tonight, as everyone in the division who played last night face the same opponent tonight. Best game to watch out for is Binghamton in Lehigh Valley. The Devils beat the Phantoms last night in overtime.

Promotion(s): Postgame Autographs / $2 Beers till 7:30

Next Five Games: @ BRI 11/4, @ PRO 11/9, @ HFD 11/10, @ PRO 11/11, @ SPR 11/14

Prow-er Play — Pens WIN 5-3

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Got in my truck just in time to hear Penguins play by play man Nick Hart use the headline to tonight’s game recap describing Ethan Prow’s third period power play goal which stood up as the game winner for the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins, who defeat the Hartford Wolf Pack 5-3.

Prow also added two assists and is among league leaders in +/-. These two teams rematch Saturday night in Wilkes-Barre.

Tristan Jarry, who had an eventful night to say the least, opposed Dustin Tokarski.

Lines were…

Lineup Notes: The return of Ryan Haggerty, Jarrett Burton and Kevin Czuczman…

First Period: Four goals in the games first 10:50 made for a wild start to a Friday night home game.

Hartford connected :22 into a power play to open the scoring. Lias Andersson scored to give the Wolf Pack a 1-0 lead…

The Penguins would respond about three minutes later. A big hit by the returning Jarrett Burton, who I thought played a hell of a game on the fourth line, set up Tobias Lindberg here…

Collectively, I felt the fourth line played extremely well with Ölund centering Lindberg and Burton.

Penguins would score on a power play when Zach Aston-Reese put a shot on that Garrett Wilson deflected past Tokarski for a 2-1 Penguin lead…

But former All-Star John Gilmour would connect on another Hartford power play to even the game at two a piece.

Four goals in 10:50. The Penguins don’t like to play run and gun and would lose more than they would win playing that style, so the game at that point needed to slow down for success to occur.

Second Period: It did, to an extent, in the second period. Penguins came in waves at Tokarski, but the former Calder Cup winner had some key stops that kept his team in the game. Penguins found themselves in late penalty trouble but got out of it heading into the…

Third Period: Tom had a nice tweet summing up how the Penguins came out for the third…

Backing up, Sam Lafferty had a highlight reel, goal of the year candidate goal, that gave the Penguins a 3-2 lead. Just watch this…

Then, Lafferty put a shot on that was blocked on a Wilkes-Barre power play that Ethan Prow pounced on that gave the Penguins a 4-2 lead.

Ryan Haggerty laid a big hit on Libor Hajek that he had to fight Chris Bigras on and the Penguins were off to the races.

They couldn’t close it out when they had a :23 two man advantage, and then they let it slip a bit when Cole Schneider scored on an extended two man advantage for Hartford, that pulled the Wolf Pack to within one…

But the Penguins killed off the rest of the penalties (they did not have a good night overall, Hartford connected on three power play goals, but got the kill there) setting up Anthony Angello off of a face-off.

What a shot indeed.

Then,

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But it wasn’t. Explanation by Taylor here…

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Three Stars: 

Around the Division: Charlotte runs the record to 9-1, holding on to defeat the Providence Bruins 4-3. Those two rematch tomorrow in Charlotte… Binghamton clips the mercurial Lehigh Valley Phantoms in overtime 4-3… The Big Bear Machine is warming up! Hershey cools off Rochester 4-2. Those two rematch in Chocolatetown Saturday night… Springfield remains the only team in the AHL without a regulation loss with a 3-2 win at home against Bridgeport.

Standings: Charlotte 18 – Springfield 16 – Penguins 13 – Lehigh Valley 12 – Hershey 11 – Bridgeport 9 – Hartford 9 – Providence 7

Wheeling Update: The Nailers were off. They have their home opener (yes, on November 3) Saturday agains the Indy Fuel.

Highlights:

Gameday setup for the rematch vs. Hartford hits the blog Saturday at 3.

Let’s Go Pens!

RAPID RECAP – Pens WIN 5-3

Bit of a wild, back and forth affair tonight here in Wilkes-Barre. A 5-3 Penguins win over the Hartford Wolf Pack.

After four goals in the games first 10:50, no scoring in the second period. But in the third, the Penguins put the Wolf Pack away with two quick goals, including a highlight reel one from Sam Lafferty, a hit by the returning Ryan Haggerty and a fight.

Tristan Jarry nearly scored a goal, more on that and the rest of the game in a bit.

GAMEDAY: vs. Hartford 11/2

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Who: Hartford Wolf Pack

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Last Game: Last Saturday in Hershey, the Penguins lost to the Bears in a shootout. No Penguin was able to convert in the bonus round. Zach Aston-Reese, Anthony Angello and Ethan Prow scored for the Penguins in the 4-3 shootout loss. For Hartford, the Wolf Pack were last in action on Sunday in Springfield and lost 6-2. Hartford gave up four power play goals.

Record: For WBS: 5-2-0-1 (11 pts., 3rd place Atlantic Division) // For HFD: 4-6-1-0 (9 pts., 6th place Atlantic Division)

Referee(s): Beaudry Halkidis / Guillaume Labonte

Linesmen: Tom DellaFranco / Luke Murray

Why You Should Care: Penguins open up a two game home set against the sliding Hartford Wolf Pack Friday night at home. This game may read as a trap game if the Penguins aren’t ready. They better be, with how tight things are in the division heading into a busy November.

Listen: Nick Hart on the call on WILK.

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

Other Game to Watch: Hershey plays a very good Rochester team in a home and home series that starts tonight in Rochester.

Promotion(s): Postgame Autographs / $2 Beers till 7:30

Next Five Games: vs. HFD 11/3, @ BRI 11/4, @ PRO 11/9, @ HFD 11/10, @ PRO 11/11

Losing in a Shootout — Pens LOSE 4-3 (SO)

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Headline tonight doesn’t contain a pun. A run and gun affair in Hershey ends in a shootout loss for the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins. Something seemed off for the Penguins, who never trailed in the game, but never had more than a one goal lead in this Saturday night affair in Hershey.

Tristan Jarry appeared in net again for the Penguins in a back to back start and again was outstanding. Beat on a rim around and then shorthanded in the second and a blown assignment in the third. He opposed Ilya Samsonov, who won his first game in net for the Chocolate and White this season.

Penguins don’t score in the shootout round, Hershey elected to shoot first and scored in the top of the second and the third and take the extra point. Penguins lose 4-3.

Lines were…

Notes: No changes up front, same lineup as Friday at home. Will O’Neill returned and replaced Matt Abt. Ethan Prow and Jeff Taylor were paired up on defense.

First Period: :06 in, Liam O’Brien and Penguins captain Garrett Wilson dropped the gloves…

Wilson with a few stiff shots and the takedown.

Tristan Jarry looked dialed in as he was Friday at home. He had a glove save on one of the thirteen shots on goal for the Bears in the period. Then Stefan Elliott fell down and Liam O’Brien had a chance at Jarry that he made a save on.

Zach Aston-Reese scored the only goal in the period when a puck found his stick in his own end, he took it out and scored with a Bears defenders stick in his skates…

Chris Summers took a puck to the face in the final minute…

…and was helped off.

Shots were 13-5 Bears heading into the…

Second Period: Chris Summers returned for the second period but at some point Sam Miletic was lost to injury.

In the first minute of the period, Bears went for a dump in and the puck took a funny bounce where Mike Sgarbossa deposited it into the empty net when Jarry came out to play it.

Penguins re-establish the lead when Teddy Blueger raced and collected a puck off the side wall, then went back to the slot and flipped a puck past Samsonov to give the Penguins a 2-1 lead.

Penguins had two back to back power plays but they were a nightmare. So much so, that Hershey scored on one of them when Riley Barber snuck behind the Penguins defense and scored shorthanded.

Woof indeed, Taylor. Woof indeed.

Sam Miletic was injured in the second period. He was hit by Connor Hobbs. No penalty on the play. Here is the sequence…

Third Period: Adam Johnson found Ethan Prow for a wide open net off a nice pass that gave the Penguins a 3-2 lead.

But :51 later, Beck Malenstyn scored to tie the game again.

They lost him on defense, pass found him and connected.

Penguins had to kill a bunch of penalties which included a 5-on-3 against and got out of it. Tristan Jarry carried the Penguins to overtime.

Overtime: I Periscoped it. I remembered that I had that live streaming device and decided now was as good a time as ever to start a stream. Here it is, all 5:00, here for you.

If you didn’t click in and watch all eight minutes (there were stoppages) then you missed…

No scoring in overtime, so out was off to a shootout.

Shootout: Nothing doing in round one. Riley Barber went over Jarry’s glove in the top of the second, Jimmy Hayes was unsuccessful in his attempt and Shane Gersich scored in the top of the third to seal the extra point for Hershey.

That thing I talked about in the open? It could have been Sam Miletic who, it looks like, will be out for a bit.

Or something else, summarized here again by Tom…

Three Stars: 3) Tristan Jarry (35 saves on 38 shots) 2) Mike Sgarbossa (goal, assist) and 1) Riley Barber (goal)

Around the Division: Charlotte thumps Syracuse 6-3…Lehigh Valley beats Binghamton 5-2…Bridgeport beats Hartford 5-4…Springfield beats Providence 4-2.

Standings: Charlotte 16 – Springfield 12 – Lehigh Valley 11 – Penguins 11 – Hartford 9 – Bridgeport 7 – Hershey 7 – Providence 5.

Wheeling Update: The Nailers pick up their first win of the season with a 3-2 shootout win in Reading. Troy Josephs scored in regulation for the Nailers, he was assigned Saturday afternoon. John Muse picked up the win in his first regular season action of the season, stopping 37 of 39 and all four Royals shooters in the shootout.

Highlights: Hershey was the first, despite using the term I despise…

Penguins are off now until next Friday where they host the Hartford Wolf Pack for a pair of games next weekend on home ice before bussing to Bridgeport on Sunday afternoon. I will fill in news and notes as I get them here on the blog this upcoming week. The Week 4 AHL Power Rankings will be here on Thursday for sure.

Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: @ Hershey 10/27

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Who: Hershey Bears

Where: Giant Center

When: 7:00 p.m.

Last Game / Last Meeting : Last night in Wilkes-Barre, the Penguins won 4-1. Adam Johnson netted a pair of goals and Tristan Jarry stopped 27 shots. Liam O’Brien scored for the Bears.

Record: For WBS: 5-2-0-0 (10 pts., 3rd place Atlantic Division) // For HER: 2-6-0-1 (5 pts., 8th place Atlantic Division)

Referee(s): Conor O’Donnell / Corey Syvret

Linesmen: Jud Ritter / Matt McNulty

Why You Should Care: Expect the Bears to get up for this one. First game back from a seven game road trip that brought them to Wilkes-Barre twice. Charlotte for a pair and three games in the Midwest against Rockford, Grand Rapids and Milwaukee. Wilkes-Barre will be looking to apply the same gameplay they executed for a win last night at home against Hershey. Game ended with some bad blood, so this one should be a good one.

Listen: Nick Hart on the call on WILK.

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

Other Game to Watch: Bridgeport makes the brief trip north to Hartford to take on the Wolf Pack in a game where these two teams are still looking for an identity.

Next Five Games: vs. HFD 11/2, vs. HFD 11/3, @ BRI 11/4, @ PRO 11/9, @ HFD 11/10