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Training Camp Roster Announced – Getting Closer…

Oh, hi there!

How was your summer? Mine was awesome, never wanted it to end and I am enjoying the warm days we have left before the cold weather and early sunsets begin.

With the New York Mets ending a disappointing season by not making the playoffs, I’m slowly starting to begrudgingly foray back into the blog.

The Penguins, who opened their AHL Training Camp out in Pittsburgh this week, announced on Thursday their training camp roster, who I am going to offer some 30,000 foot observations on. Let’s start from goaltenders out…

Goaltenders

Maxim Pavlenko and Jaxon Castor

Coal Street signed Pavlenko to an AHL deal in June. This will be his first run on North American soil, and his numbers playing in the AHL version of the KHL (VHL) aren’t great, so we will see. I think he’s ticketed for Wheeling but may get a look with Joel Blomqvist hurt.

Castor should be familiar to Pens fans and will likely be headed for Wheeling.

Defensemen

Daniel Laatsch, Finn Harding, Emil Pieniniemi

These guys are on NHL contracts. Harding has the highest trajectory.

Tommy Budnick, David Breazeale, Brent Johnson

AHL contracts for these guys. Wheeling depth as more defenseman in Pittsburgh get cut.

Aidan Sutter is on a Tryout, was with Wheeling last year.

Forwards

No NHL contracted forwards on the team yet.

Aaron Huglen, Nolan Rewick, Zach Urdahl, Max Graham, Matty De St. Phalle, Zach Gallant, Gabe Klassen, Raivis Ansons, Brayden Edwards and Atley Calvert are all AHL contracted players. Guys in italics are what would classify as rookies.

Brett Murray, Jordan Kaplan, Cal Burke, Tyler Paquette, Kyle Criscuolo, Mike Posma and Matt Quercia are on tryouts. You should be familiar with Quercia from Wheeling. Criscuolo was with Charlotte last year and Brett Murray was with Rochester as two names that could be offered AHL deals and ones to watch.

Pittsburgh Cuts

Defenseman Scooter Brickey and Chase Pietila, Goaltender Taylor Gauthier and forward Aidan McDonough were cut Thursday. More on the way, just not yet. For Gauthier, it’s a (bleep) or get off the pot situation for him with a logjam at goaltender. Don’t be surprised if he gets traded if he doesn’t make the AHL team in a week.

Preseason Schedule

Kids day game with Hershey at 10:30 in the morning and then Saturday in Lehigh Valley. Instead of having four preseason games, they cut it to two.

Season Opener

Next Saturday against Hartford.

I may have brief write-ups about the preseason action or I may not, but I should be back up and running in full next week with the first Weekend Preview.

2025-26 Home Openers Announced; Schedule Thursday

I interrupt your summer for the yearly message about the AHL Schedule, which will be announced Thursday, July 10.

So beforehand, the teams hype up things with announcing home openers.

Opening Night is Friday, October 10. The Penguins are not scheduled.

October 11, they host the Hartford Wolf Pack.

October 17, they are then hosted by the Hartford Wolf Pack.

Full schedule of basically the same thing (12 games with Hershey, 12 with Lehigh Valley, et cetera) will be here tomorrow.

Oh, congrats to the Abbottsford Canucks on the Calder Cup, beating the Charlotte Checkers.

Talk to you tomorrow.

Helge in a Handbasket — Pens LOSE 3-2 (Season Over)

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The Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins are the first team knocked out of the 2025 Calder Cup Playoffs after Helge Grans’ goal with two minutes to play in regulation in Game 2 on Friday night gives the Lehigh Valley Phantoms a 3-2 lead in the game. Using the 31 saves from a 31-year old Parker Gahagen that has all of a sudden found the fountain of youth, the Penguins are again dismissed via sweep by their Pennsylvania Turnpike rival for the second year in a row.

A disappointing end to another promising season where they won 40 games under head coach Kirk MacDonald. The Penguins flaws were exposed in a bad way in the ever on the edge best of three series.

A broken Joel Blomqvist.

An aging, lax and sometimes broken defense.

A 21 year old phenom goaltender who has a lot to learn on rebound control in Sergei Murashov. Murashov was solid in the game, but the two goals he gave up in the third period came off of juicy rebounds. He has to get this under control and quickly if he wants to be the goaltender you want him to be.

The curse of the shutout in the final regular season home game has legs.

So it goes.

Here’s how they lined up…

Lineup Notes: Mathias Laferriere for Chase Stillman up front,.  Dan Renouf for Nate Clurman.

First Period: Both teams killed the other teams penalties. Emotions high. Murashov was calm. The Penguins were the better team.

Second Period: Penguins get two power play chances. Couldn’t score. Lehigh Valley opens the scoring when Jett Luchanko sets up Anthony Richard for a 1-0 lead.

Dan Renouf has two Calder Cups. One with Grand Rapids and one with Charlotte. He’s aged twenty years since the start of the season. That was on him there.

Parker Gahagen was under fire in the period, standing on his head all period.

Wilkes-Barre gets a power play late and it felt like a turning point.

Tristan Broz cashes on it.

The Penguins were the better team.

Third Period: Wilkes-Barre has to kill of 1:57 of five on three. They may have lost this series, but the penalty kill in this game alone was aces. They kill the nearly two minute power play with ease.

They get a goal from their rookie Harrison Brunicke set up by Tristan Broz.

Then they stopped being the better team.

You could see it in the faces of the crowd when the camera panned to them, the fans were worried. But then a Zayde Wisdom shot spills off the pads of Sergei Murashov to the tape of Jacob Gaucher and the Phantoms tie the game. Life.

Pens had a brief :40 power play but couldn’t get anything going.

Are we going to overtime? Sure felt like it.

Until it didn’t.

What the hell man.

Time out Wilkes-Barre. With. Murashov pulled for the extra man, the Penguins couldn’t win a face-off to even give them a shot to tie the game.

Three Stars: 3) Parker Gahagen (31 saves) 2) Anthony Richard (goal, assist) 1) Helge Grans (goal)

The Good: Young group that maybe didn’t know any better. They mastered Lehigh Valley in the regular season but playoffs are a different beast especially in a best of three series. They should keep the core together, add in a few more vets, perhaps a defensemen or two and maybe get back next season.

The Bad: I joked about it in the second half of the season about how the Penguins and Phantoms were destined to meet again in the playoffs. They (or I) have to stop looking past Lehigh Valley as a walkover. They started to sputter at the end of the season and that cost them a shot at the bye. Unless or until they change the format (they won’t) they will always be subject to the best of three format. It’s something that they need to avoid.

Turning Point: The Grans goal with two minutes left gets it here.

So that’s it. Thanks for sticking around for another year. I’ll continue to do this for as long as it remains fun. This season was fun, but as always, ended too soon.

I should be back sometime this week with a wrap up piece / grades on every player then it’s off to a long summer. As someone who prefers the warm over the cold, it’s something I am looking forward very much.

Have a great summer and we will talk to you soon.

Bump in the Night – Pens LOSE 5-2 (LV leads 1-0)

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The guy that sits one row ahead of me who has been there since Day 1 summed it up best.

They brought a regular season effort to a playoff hockey game.

Lehigh Valley wins Game 1 5-2 off two goals from rookie Alex Bump, and the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins will be playing for their playoff lives Friday at 7:05 in Allentown. They must win Game 2 to advance to a Game 3 (Sunday in Wilkes-Barre) if they want their season, one where they won 40 games, to continue.

There is no margin for error in a three game series.

In contrast, Providence outshot Springfield 40-15 and lost 2-1 to Springfield on Wednesday and their season is on the brink. They ran into Colton Ellis who stole the show for the six seeded Thunderbirds when Springfield got two past AHL Goaltender of the Year Michael DiPietro in the first period.

Locally, the Penguins fourth ranked power play could not crack a Lehigh Valley penalty kill that finished 18th overall in the second period with 90 seconds of carryover power play time to start the period already down 1-0, a full two minute five on three power play and then an immediate full two minute power play right after when Jett Luchanko, one of the players put in the penalty box two minutes prior, played the puck while still in the penalty box.

The Phantoms kill off all what is essentially five and a half minutes of penalty kill, and then Bump scores his first goal that makes it 2-0. Rodrigo Ābols answers about five minutes later and scores on a rebound to make it 3-0.

The Penguins may have a goaltending problem as starter Joel Blomqvist was not on the bench to start the third period. Instead, Taylor Gauthier went in as the backup.

He didn’t fare any better.

With Nate Clurman boxed for a high sticking penalty at 5:51, Bump connects for his second of the night on a power play at 8:17 to make it 4-0.

And then when it rains, it pours because Filip Kral whiffs on a clear and the puck never leaves the zone. Luchanko is there to set up a streaking Anthony Richard and the rout at that point was on.

Avery Hayes scores with under five to play to bust up the Parker Gahagen shutout and then later sets up Gabe Klassen with under a minute to play to at least make it a semi-respectable but still not very good 5-2 score and that’s your ballgame.

Let’s go through the goals.

Olle Lycksell digs one out of the pads of Blomqvist to get the Phantoms on the board in the first period. Lehigh Valley had speed and jump, and the Penguins looked like they just woke up from a pre-game nap and were not able to match the intensity.

Never any good when the kid scores, I realize he’s going to be a problem this series and next year, and I already have my headline.

 

Lineup: Never any good when I work these in reverse.

Three Stars: 3) Emil Andrae (two assists) 2) Olle Lycksell (goal, assist) 1) Alex Bump (two goals)

The Good: I am hoping that the little bit of life they showed in garbage time gives them hope.

The Bad: Vasily Ponomarev and Sam Poulin. did not record a shot. The power play, which has been seemingly automatic, went 0/4 at a critical juncture of the game and series.

Turning Point: You are at the pinnacle of the mountain point and can get to the top if you just go another 100 feet. Instead, you turn around and go back down the mountain. That’s how I felt when I saw the seconds tick away from the five on three the Penguins had where they were unable to score. You may be looking at the turning point of the series if not the season, right there.

Postgame Highlights for the Brave and Curious:

So that’s it. They will practice Thursday, look to regroup and bus down for a 7:05 start in Allentown Friday with their lives on the line. Are they really going to make me come to a series deciding game on Sunday at 6:05?

I sure hope so.

Let’s Go Pens!

This Kid is a Goat — Pens WIN 3-0

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To steal a wrestling term, Taylor Gauthier maximized his minutes Saturday.

A 32 save shutout for Gather making his Penguins season debut in the final game of the regular season and the Penguins win a tight contest 3-0 over the visiting Cleveland Monsters.

A nice way to roll into Wednesday’s Game 1 of the First Round of the Calder Cup Playoffs.

Or is it? The Penguins shutout their opponent in the 72nd game of the season last year, and were swept.

I get the sense this team is built different, however.

Here’s how they lined up

Lineup Notes: Jack Beck, Matty De St. Phalle, Boris Katchouck and Pietila the forward were out for Valtteri Puustinen, Vasily Ponomarev, Joona Koppanen and Sam Poulin up front. Pietila the defenseman was in for Sebastian Aho.

First Period: No scoring. I don’t want to call it a feeling out process, but it felt like it. Penguins made short work of the only power play in the period, awarded to Cleveland.

Second Period: Dan Renouf slams home a ridiculous pass from Tristan Broz and the Penguins were up 1-0.

Only Renouf’s second goal of the season. He will replace Boko Imama on scoring on your poverty franchise.

Third Period: A pair of goals just :19 apart.

It’s spring time in Wilkes-Barre and Avery Hayes is getting hot again. You love to see it.

This tip of a shot from Tristan Broz gave the Penguins some breathing room.

Penguins were killing a 4:00 Zach Gallant double minor for high sticking at the time but that goal came four on four. Then Joona Koppanen scored on this ridiculous pass from Vasily Ponomarev and the floodgates opened.

There was a bit of a fracas at 17:28 when Harrison Brunicke was back body dropped which set off both lines.

Seven Monsters players and six Penguins players were all given ten minute misconduct penalties.

All that was left was whether or not Gauthier would get a shutout. He was dialed in, with saves like this:

Three Stars: 3) Vasily Ponomarev (assist) 2) Joona Koppanen (goal) 1) Taylor Gauthier (32 save shutout)

The Good: Good to go out of the regular season with a shutout.

The Bad: You can’t come up with anything after a shutout.

Turning Point: The Hayes tip set the Monsters off, they get scored on again :19 later and then half their team gets ejected.

Around the Division: Providence beats Bridgeport 3-2 and that means the what I said two months ago will come true. Get ready for the first round series with Lehigh Valley, buddy.

Other scores essentially irrelevant, Lehigh Valley beats Hershey 4-3, Charlotte shutout Springfield 5-0.

Final Standings: Hershey 96 – Charlotte 94 – Providence 90 – Penguins 88 – Lehigh Valley 80 – Springfield 74 – Bridgeport 37

Wheeling Update: Nailers await Game 3 with Norfolk down 2-0 in the series.

Here’s your First Round Schedule…

Blog wise, the final AHL Power Rankings will go up Monday and then the Calder Cup Preview Tuesday. How far do the Penguins go?

I can give you a bit of a preview. I think they get by Lehigh Valley easy. Providence does the same to Springfield. That leaves Pens / Bears, Checkers / Bruins in Round 2. I can see both series going five. Slight edge I think to the Penguins and Bruins, based on run of form.

Then it’s Pens / Bruins for the Division Finals, best of five. Well, you better hope someone else takes out the Bruins because you won’t get me to pick anything other than the Bruins in a sweep or four games.

Video Highlights: 

That’s as we sit here on Saturday. Things can change, and likely will.

Let’s Go Pens!

Play Your Kids, Part 1 – Pens LOSE 4-2

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With the thoughts of a bye a distant memory, the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins dressed a younger lineup in game 71 of 72 in Hershey and were valiant, but were defeated 4-2 Friday in Hershey.

It is looking more and more like the Penguins and Lehigh Valley Phantoms will be meeting in a rematch of the First Round Series from last season. More on that Saturday night, I would suppose.

On Friday though, here’s how they lined up…

Lineup Notes: Hart on radio stated that there were guys banged up, but they are all banged up and it’s a likely excuse to get the kids in. Hollowell, Pickering and St. Ivany are “day to day” with upper body injuries and so is Emil Bemstrom. Only Filip Kral, who was reassigned from Pittsburgh earlier in the day, was in Friday.

On the ice and in contrast to Wednesday, Brent Johnson and David Breazeale made their WBS debuts. Johnson up front with Jack Beck were in for Sam Poulin and Emil Bemstrom. Filip Kral for Owen Pickering on defense.

First Period: The Penguins were getting run out of the building and before they even registered a shot on goal they were down 1-0 on an Ivan Miroshnichenko goal on a rebound.

Hunter Shepard wasn’t seeing a lot of rubber, so you figured that a weird shot could beat him and wouldn’t you know it, it was a Zach Gallant low angle shot that beat Shepard and tied the game at one.

As heavily tilted the ice was in favor of the Bears (shots 12-3) the game was tied heading into the…

Second Period: Teams traded power plays but were not able to score, but Hendrix Lapierre scored his 11th point in seven contests against the Penguins when he scored after Wilkes-Barre was unable to get a clear.

Third Period: Both teams traded early power plays but didn’t score, then at even strength it was Bodgan Trineyev getting a goal that made it 3-1 Bears.

But the Penguins turned it on in the last seven or so minutes to play and Jack Beck, playing his third game in as many nights, scored his first AHL goal to bring the Penguins to within one.

Penguins fought like hell with Blomqvist pulled to get the next goal, but the Bears finally pushed the puck out of their zone after a few icing calls and Matt Strome put enough english on the puck and it rolled safely into the empty net.

The Hershey Bears are your Atlantic Division Champions.

Three Stars: 3) Ivan Miroshnichenko (goal) 2) Bogdan Trineyev (goal) 1) Hendrix Lapierre (goal, assist)

The Good: Kids played decent, but were outgunned. With 11 players missing, they played the Bears close.

The Bad: Next Wednesday can’t come soon enough.

Turning Point: The Strome goal gets it here, which is weird to say on an empty net goal, but the Penguins were pressing. Who knows.

Around the Division: Lehigh Valley wins 7-3 over Cleveland … Hartford beats Bridgeport 4-1Charlotte wins 4-2 over Springfield.

Standings: Hershey 96 – Charlotte 92 – Providence 88 – Penguins 86 – Lehigh Valley 78 – Springfield 74 – Hartford 69 – Bridgeport 37

Wheeling Update: Nailers are off until next Wednesday when they host Norfolk in Game 3.

Video Highlights: I am not going to search for them.

Back at it Saturday for the regular season home finale against Cleveland.

Let’s Go Pens!

The Calvary is Here

With Pittsburgh’s season over, the following players were assigned to Coal Street around noon Friday…

Absent this list is Rutger McGroarty, who is injured and you can’t send an injured player up or down. Ideally Coal Street is around long enough to where he can still be assigned, but that would mean getting out of the first round of the playoffs, of which the Penguins have announced their first two home dates.

Nothing yet on the cadre of players packing bags and heading to Wheeling, who is in an 0-2 hole to the Norfolk Admirals in the North Division Semifinal. Wheeling dropped both games in Norfolk by a score of 4-0. Game 3 goes off Wednesday April 23 in Wheeling.

I’ll drop an edit here once the players headed to Wheeling are announced.

More later after the Pens / Bears game in Hershey.