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Posted by nafsnep on April 16, 2025
Nothing fancy as I write this in the fly on a busy (for me) Wednesday. Short week with being off Monday and again this Friday, so it’s a three day work week. Instead of boring you with the details, let’s get into it.
Kiss the bye goodbye. A Riley Tufte shot with 26.3 seconds to play in regulation give the visiting Providence Bruins a 3-2 regulation win Wednesday night in Wilkes-Barre. The Penguins cannot finish any higher than third now and are guaranteed to face either the Lehigh Valley Phantoms or Springfield Thunderbirds in a first round best of three series likely starting next week.
Here’s how they lined up:
Providence at WBS tonight. Patrick Brown goes in as one of AHL's hottest players with 6-9-15 in last 10 games
— x – Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) April 16, 2025
Lineup Notes: Matty De St. Phalle for Nolan Renwick up front, Sebastian Aho for Filip Kral (recalled) on defense. Taylor Gauthier backed up Joel Blomqvist.
First Period: Both teams killed the others penalty. I was surprised Providence went DiPietro in net. Atley Calvert slammed home a goal at the expiration of a power play for the Penguins.
— x – Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) April 16, 2025
Striking first was likely in the game plan.
Second Period: Bruins outshoot the Penguins 16-10 in the period, dominate zone time, puck possession, you name it. The Pens stayed disciplined and didn’t take a penalty but it was a Dans Lačmelis deflection of a Chris Ortiz shot that tied the game at one for the visitors.
For as dominant that the Bruins were for the period, getting beat on a deflection is something that you can live with.
Penguins failed to score on the only power play awarded to them in the period.
Third Period: Joel Blomqvist was under bombardment in the period, facing 20 shots. The Penguins managed only six.
One of those shots was here when Emil Bemstrom through a backhand shot at the net in the rare offensive zone time the Penguins did enjoy in the period that gave them a 2-1 lead.
— x – Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) April 17, 2025
But Providencewould respond in kind with a power play goal by Bruins captain Patrick Brown who willed a puck past Blomqvist and in that tied the game at two.
Questionable interference call made by referee Patrick Hanrahan. I thought he and Rob Hennessey understood the assignment coming in, only calling what needed to be called, which wasn’t a ton, but this call didn’t need to be made in my opinion.
Wilkes-Barre sweats through another power play for Providence late and with time dwindling it looked like we were headed to overtime.
Get ready for that First Round series with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, buddy.
Three Stars: 3) Patrick Brown (goal) 2) Dans Ločmelis (goal, assist) 1) Riley Tufte (game winning goal)
The Good: Joel Blomqvist had a hell of a game and was the only reason it wasn’t a blowout for the Bruins. There should be no doubt that he isn’t up to the task when playoffs start next week.
The Bad: Bruins win their 12th straight against the Penguins, sweeping the season series and keeping the league’s 2nd best power play off the scoresheet. This club masters the Penguins and, despite the fact Wilkes-Barre will be loaded by Pittsburgh in about 48 hours, I don’t like their chances against the Bruins in a five game series.
Turning Point: Do you need me to spell it out in crayon? Tufte’s goal gets it here.
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Posted by nafsnep on April 16, 2025
It’s the final Weekend Preview of the season and we are going back to the playoffs. The Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins have a lot to play for still as they still gun for the first round bye.
Music to Set the Mood…
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This has been an earwig for me for the past week. So catchy and apropos. Shut the Top 40 garbage off and listen to real music.
Also, let’s go back to playoffs and stay a while.
The Setup
It’s the proverbial stone in the shoe Providence Bruins this Wednesday at home, then the final regular season road trip to Hershey on Friday before closing out they regular season with a home match against the Cleveland Monsters.
The Penguins had a 2-0 lead coming into the third period Friday which was erased by the visiting Hershey Bears in the first five minutes where the Bears would. go on to win 4-2.
The Penguins dominated the Springfield Thunderbirds the next night at home, winning 4-1 and dominating the shots on goal, 44-23.
Then Wilkes-Barre handled business in Bridgeport to close out the last three in three of the season winning 5-2.
For the Bruins, they beat Hartford 6-2 Friday and won against Belleville 3-2 in overtime Saturday.
Hershey lost to Lehigh Valley 5-1 after their Friday meet with the Pens. The Bears will host a Syracuse team which has not clinched a playoff berth yet on Wednesday.
Cleveland split with the Toronto Marlies in a home and home weekend series. The Monsters will be in Rochester Wednesday and Lehigh Valley on Friday.
Records
The Penguins are 39-22-7-1 and on 86 points in third in the Atlantic Division.
Providence has the same number of points and in fourth in the Atlantic with a 39-23-5-3 record.
Hershey leads the Atlantic with a 43-19-6-1 record, on 93 points.
Cleveland sits fourth in the North with a 35-23-5-6 record on 81 points.
Check Your Surroundings
Wilkes-Barre cannot win the division, but can finish as high as second. Charlotte holds that seeding presently.
The Checkers are in Hartford Wednesday before closing out their regular season in Springfield Friday and Saturday. They are 41-22-3-3 with 88 points.
Joona Koppanen, Rutger McGroarty and Ville Koivunen are in Pittsburgh. McGroarty could be back this season, provided the Penguins are still around. My guess is 4-6 weeks. Vasily Ponomarev and Valtteri Puustinen are also up.
Emil Bemstrom was sent back last weekend.
Gabe Klassen, Matty De St. Phalle and Logan Pietila are up from Wheeling.
Goaltender Taylor Gauthier was recalled Monday and they sent Sergei Murashov and Jack Beck to Wheeling.
Joona Koppanen cleared waivers Tuesday but was not immediately re-assigned.
Pittsburgh’s season ends this Thursday, so expect a ton of roster shuffling on the wires this Friday with guys coming back from Pittsburgh and going down to Wheeling.
The Nailers start their seven game series with the Norfolk Admirals this Wednesday, with Games 1 and 2 Wednesday and Thursday in Norfolk, then Game 3 not till the following Wednesday. That series is weird because it’s a 2-5 setup, with games 5, 6 and 7 (if needed) being played all in Wheeling.
What can we learn about the Penguins this week?
They are going to get help, but will that help arrive in time for a First Round series against the Springfield Thunderbirds or a second round matchup against the Lehigh Valley Phantoms possibly? None of the bodies in Pittsburgh will be around Wednesday against a Providence team they can’t beat at home to save their arse.
Suffice to say, the Wednesday game against the Bruins is the biggest game of the season for them.
Now, they can lose, hope that Charlotte loses, but then the Bruins would need to lose against the Bridgeport Islanders in their final game Saturday and that won’t happen because the Bruins have only lost once against the Islanders all year.
Again, in my opinion, Wednesday night’s game against the Bruins is probably the most important game for Wilkes-Barre in the last five years, maybe more.
Who’s in Goal?
Up until Monday afternoon it was an interesting conundrum. Whoever gets the start is probably your Game 1 starter when playoffs do begin. Is it Joel Blomqvist or Sergei Murashov? Well, for the time being, it’s Joel Blomqvist.
They dominated Springfield Saturday when Blomqvist was in net and won big. But Murashov also won, albeit against a terrible Bridgeport team who tested him, Sunday. But Wheeling gets going in their Kelly Cup Playoffs this week and they can use him to help them get deep.
Figure Blomqvist – Larsson and then possibly Taylor Gauthier if there isn’t anything left to play for Saturday. If there still is, figure Blomqvist.
Brandon Bussi – Garin Bjorklund – Jet Greaves is my shot in the dark for the opposition.
Wait. What? They really reassigned Murashov to Wheeling?
They want him in high leverage situations. They want a healthy Joel Blomqvist in high leverage situations also. Since the AHL rulebook does not allow you to play two goaltenders at the same time, Murashov was moved to Wheeling to assist the Nailers in their Kelly Cup pursuit. Make no bones, has nothing to prove at the ECHL level any longer, but this is the die which has been cast. It isn’t a knock on Murashov. He doesn’t develop in a ball cap operating a door at the bench during the Calder Cup Playoffs. He will do well and develop helping the Nailers go deep in the Kelly Cup Playoffs.
Who’s Running the Show?
Patrick Hanrahan and Rob Hennessey are the refs assigned to Wednesday’s matchup with J.P. Waleski and Chandler Yakimowicz on the lines.
Friday sees Graedy Hamilton and Chad Ingalls as the referees in Hershey with Jeremy Faucher and Tommy George on the lines.
Hamilton will make the trek up I-81 to meet up with Ben Betker Saturday in Wilkes-Barre with Ryan Jackson and J.P. Waleski on the lines for the regular season finale against Cleveland.
Looking Ahead…
We don’t know yet. Seeding and likely a playoff opponent and schedule will be out Saturday night at the conclusion of the Monsters / Penguins game. Or will it? Will the Penguins have locked up a bye?
Give us a bold prediction…
Get ready for another three game first round series with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, buddy.
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Posted by nafsnep on April 13, 2025
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I was away all weekend and didn’t take in either of the two home games in Wilkes-Barre this weekend. I didn’t see any live elephants in the Noah showing at Sight & Souud Theater this weekend in Ronks, PA. Just a large mechanical one which looked life like, but I had to use my imagination to believe it was real.
Highly recommend taking in a show down there.
Anyway, the Penguins, despite losing four straight, rattle off a 5-2 win Sunday afternoon in Bridgeport to give themselves a two game win streak heading into a very important game with the Providence Bruins while still trying to track down the Checkers for the second round bye.
Big, big, final week of the season for the Penguins who still control their own fate.
— x – Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) April 13, 2025
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Bridgeport didn’t post lines.
First Period: The Penguins used the fact that Bridgeport is the worst team in the league and the worst team at home fact to their advantage. They scored three goals in the period, two by rookies, to go up three in the first period.
Gabe Klassen scored his first AHL goal with a nice setup by Logan Pietila, and both these guys notched their first AHL points.
A couple of firsts on that one ‼️
Gabe Klassen scores his first AHL goal, and Logan Pietila records his first AHL point with the assist! pic.twitter.com/5CL28qJF1f
— x – Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) April 13, 2025
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Then Nolan Renwick scored his second goal in as many nights (he scored Saturday vs. Springfield) on a backdoor play setup by Dan Renouf.
— x – Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) April 13, 2025
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The Penguins couldn’t seemingly do anything wrong in the period, also killing a penalty.
Second Period: Bridgeport bit back in a big way.
The Islanders scored on a power play that cut the lead to one. Sergei Murashov made the save but left a rebound that Gleb Veremyev put in that got Bridgeport on the board.
Then an Emil Bemstrom turnover led to a Ross Mitton goal that made it 3-2 in the final minute of the period that gave the Islanders the jump heading in the third.
Third Period: They settled, had to set through a Jack St. Ivany delay of game penalty and got a huge goal from Atley Calvert, stick handling in a phone booth to give the Penguins a 4-2 lead.
— x – Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) April 13, 2025
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Just a huge, huge goal.
Then, with. T.J. Semptimphelter pulled for an extra attacker, Sergei Murashov makes a huge save to keep it a two goal lead, then Avery Hayes puts a bow on it.
— x – Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) April 13, 2025
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Don’t normally show empty net goals, but the Murashov goal here makes it worth it.
Three Stars: 3) Ross Mitton (goal) 2) Atley Calvert (goal) 1) Zach Gallant (goal, assist)
The Good: Got the points needed in Bridgeport to keep the heat on Charlotte for second.
The Bad: This was the Islanders last home game in an epically bad, horrible season. You would think they would skate to center and acknowledge the fans in attendance for having them endure this embarrassing season? No. Just some half hearted stick raises as they came off the ice. I would be throwing my seat onto the ice trying to light the building on fire if that was me.
Power Rankings sometime Monday afternoon, then I will set up the final week in the regular season the best I can for you Wednesday in the run up to the huge clash with the Providence Bruins.
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Posted by nafsnep on April 11, 2025
Let’s just jump in this pool already.
Music to Set the Mood…
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A Quote…
Better stop dreaming of the quiet life ‘Cause it’s the one we’ll never know And quit running for the runaway bus ‘Cause those rosy days are few And stop apologising For the things you’ve never done ‘Cause time is short And life is cruel But it’s up to us to change This town called Malice
— The Jam
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Six games left, three game losing streak, window for first place in the division closing rapidly, the second seed and the bye getting away from you and your top prospect injured Tuesday in the NHL and done for the rest of the year.
April in Wilkes-Barre? A Town Called Malice you say?
Groundhog Day. Real ones know.
The Setup
Oh boy. A home game with Hershey Friday and another one with Springfield Saturday then a road trip to Bridgeport Sunday to complete the final three in three of the season.
The Penguins were swept in Cleveland an aggregate 10-1. The offense dried up despite getting Emil Bemstrom back from Pittsburgh, but the penalty kill was 3/11 while the power play was 1/6. Special teams can kill you most nights, and in Cleveland it did.
Hershey got right, because of course they did, after being swept by Utica a fortnight ago and beat Lehigh Valley and swept Hartford, essentially killing the Wolf Pack’s playoff chances.
Springfield qualified for the Calder Cup Playoffs despite losing 4-2 to Rochester, 5-2 to Utica and shutting out Lehigh Valley 1-0 in overtime.
Bridgeport has only won four times at home and will have an all time bad season. They have been out of it for months.
Records
The Penguins are 37-21-7-1 and on 82 points in fourth in the Atlantic.
Hershey is 42-18-6-1, on 91 points and lead the Atlantic.
Springfield is 34-28-2-4 and on 74 points in fifth.
Bridgeport is 15-46-4-3, on 37 points and last in the league.
Check Your Surroundings
Charlotte, in second with 86 points, have played one more game then the Penguins, host Utica Saturday and Sunday.
Providence, in third with 82 points have two more games then the Penguins, is in Hartford Friday and host Belleville Saturday. They will be in Wilkes-Barre this coming Wednesday.
ATO Season
Coal Street added a trio of players on Monday, defenseman David Breazeale and forwards Aaron Huglen and Zach Urdahl. Only Breazeale out of the press release from Coal Street joins the team immediately on the Amateur Tryout Agreement.
Who’s Up? Who’s Down? Who’s Out?
Matt Nieto went up Tuesday, Kyle Jackson went to Wheeling Sunday, Joona Koppanen, Rutger McGroarty and Ville Koivunen are in Pittsburgh.
In the wake of that news, Pittsburgh recalled Emil Bemstrom, Vasily Ponomarev and Valtteri Puustinen. I ma assuming these recalls are for the remainder of Pittsburgh’s season, which incudes Friday at New Jersey, Sunday at home vs. Boston and Thursday at home in the finale against Washington.
Coal Street responded by recalling Gabe Klassen Wednesday, Mathieu De St. Phalle and Logan Pietila on Thursday.
What can we learn about the Penguins this week?
I said last week that the time to make a move was last weekend. They scored one goal and were embarrassed by a team dressed up like pierogis.
Now they host their biggest rival at home with the teams going it looks like in the wrong direction. On top of that, they lack direction. Who is the leader of this team? Who can you rely on for a goal when you need one? Who can shut down the other teams best line?
You have those answers if you are a Bears fan. You know two out of three if you live in Charlotte. I blog about this god damn team and I can’t give you a straight answer.
They have to find a way. They clinched and rested on their laurels. Job isn’t done, though. They need to transition into playoff mode now if they want to creep back into a bye in the first round. They aren’t out of that by any stretch, but their current run of form isn’t promising.
It doesn’t help that they were insulated in part by injuries to the NHL club for a large stretch but now it seems half the team is in Pittsburgh for the final three meaningless games in Pittsburgh’s season while the AHL club is attempting to jockey for a first round bye for playoffs.
Who’s in Goal?
Murashov – Larsson – Murashov should be the rotation. The Bears can’t beat Sergei Murashov and they bring out the best in him. It’s a crime if anyone else other then Murashov isn’t out of the gates first at around 6:20.
Where will you be at 6:20 on Friday?
I will be in Lancaster for the weekend at the first camping trip taking in Noah at Sight and Sound Theater for a 7 p.m. showing. These things are planned months in advance. The weather isn’t going to the best, and this is the last time I am camping in April.
Who else is in goal?
Clay Stevenson for the Bears, Colten Ellis for the Thunderbirds and it doesn’t matter for the Islanders. If the Penguins can’t beat the Islanders you probably don’t have to worry about me going camping in May (Knoebel’s around Memorial Day) and missing another Penguins game because they won’t be around at that time.
Who’s Running the Show?
Chris Rumble and Mathieu Menniti are the referees Friday with Jud Ritter and J.P. Waleski on the lines.
Rumble stays in Wilkes-Barre, Mason Riley tags in for Menniti and Tyler Loftus and Chander Yakimowicz are the linesmen Saturday.
Koletrane Wilson and Rob Hennessey have the assignment Sunday in Bridgeport, Shawn Oliver and Cameron Carlson have the lines.
Looking Ahead….
They close the books on the 2024-25 AHL season with a home game Wednesday against Providence, a Friday road trip in Hershey and a Saturday home game against Cleveland.
Give us a bold prediction…
I am expecting an elephant in the Noah show, since it’s an Old Testament tale about animals on an ark. I am not going to see an elephant.
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Posted by nafsnep on April 5, 2025
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Wilkes-Barre’s trip to Cleveland is not a fruitful one. A day before they are blown out 7-1 on Friday and Saturday they are shutout by Jet Greaves and lose 3-0.
Another game where they never got out of the blocks correctly, getting scored on in the first :36 on the first shot of the game, and the thought of a division lead are getting dimmer and if they don’t watch, the bye may slip away from them as well.
They have another week to get things straight, and I can’t believe I am saying this but I would like to see them play Wednesday or something to see if they work out whatever the hell this disaster of a weekend was sooner rather than later. The next time they are on the ice is next Friday at home against Hershey.
— x – Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) April 5, 2025
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Lineup Notes: Nolan Renick made his AHL debut, replacing Kyle Jackson up front On defense a pair of changes on defense saw Mac Hollowell and Dan Renouf go out for Filip Kral and Nate Clurman.
First Period: First shot for the Monsters, err, Pierogis, goes in at :36 and Hunter McKown scored to give the Monsters an early 1-0 lead.
— Cleveland Pierogies (@monstershockey) April 5, 2025
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They managed to settle in, but down two goals in the first ten minutes is not how they drew it up.
Second Period: Jet Greaves was becoming a problem.
Penguins put 11 shots on the Cleveland goaltender, playing in his second game in as many nights, and he was dialed in.
The Pierogis did not get any further ahead of the Penguins in the period, with each team trading a power play heading into the…
Third Period: They had 1:30 of a power play to start the period then another crack at the man advantage but despite this, only managed six shots on goal in the period. Didn’t seem like there was a lot of urgency all weekend and this period was the bellwether.
Cleveland only had one shot in the period and wouldn’t you know it….
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Posted by nafsnep on April 4, 2025
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The Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins never got out of the starting gates Friday night in Cleveland and got steamrolled 7-1 by a Cleveland Monsters team that changed its name to the Cleveland Pierogis for the weekend. I always preferred my mother’s pigs in a blanket, which are what gołąbki are, as opposed to a pierogi.
Yeah, I am Italian but have Polish roots. Spadaj.
Anyway, since I write these on the fly when I watch them when they are playing on the road you are in luck! I have all seven goals scored by the Monsters for you in this one. Cieszyć się!
— x – Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) April 4, 2025
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Cleveland beat the Penguins to the Pierogis nickname. I firmly believe the Plymouth Pierogis will happen with these local theme nights like the Pens are doing next Saturday when they morph into the Carbondale UFOs. Cleveland did it first, I guess.
Lineup Notes: Tristan Broz, Jack Beck and Emil Bemstrom were in. For Beck his WBS debut. Broz returned from one game suspension Sunday and Bemstrom was reassigned Friday. Joona Koppanen is up in Pittsburgh. Sam Poulin was ill. On defense, Dan Renouf for Filip Kral, who was a health scratch and no Scooter Brickey as they went back to the standard 12/6 lineup.
Joel Blomqvist is on the trip.
First Period: Roman Ahcan follows his rebound at 4:09 off a blocked shot and beat Filip Larsson to give the Monsters Pierogis a 1-0 lead.
— Cleveland Pierogies (@monstershockey) April 4, 2025
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Avery Hayes hit both posts on a Penguins power play, which went 0/2 in the period.
Second Period: Floodgates opened.
Monsters cashed on their second power play of the period which came right after the Pens killed the first one when Mikael Pyyhtiä scored to make it 2-0.
Then Roman Ahcan struck again, this time on a breakaway to make it 3-0.
Guillaume Richard, in his first AHL game out of Providence College, scored on a nice backhander that made it 4-0.
Wilkes-Barre called it’s time out to try and settle down. While they didn’t give up any more goals to the home team, they never really threatened, even getting a power play and giving up a shorthanded bid then later icing the puck on the same power play.
— Cleveland Pierogies (@monstershockey) April 5, 2025
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Third Period: In keeping with the vibe check, Boris Katchouk comes flying into the Pens offensive zone with speed but runs into Chase Stillman. He still manages to get off a shot, but it was just that kind of night.
James Malatesta scored a few minutes later to make it 5-0.
— Cleveland Pierogies (@monstershockey) April 5, 2025
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Chris Paul then hit a huge three to cut the deficit to 42 Vasiliy Ponomarev scored a power play goal to ensure that the Penguins would not be shut out on the night as the lone consolation for the Penguins, but then Luca Del Bel Belluz and Roman Ahcan scored power play goals to run it up to seven. Touchdown Cleveland with the extra point. I know it doesn’t happen a lot in that town, so the crowd of over 12,000 were extremely happy with the number. For Ahcan, it was a hat trick.
— Cleveland Pierogies (@monstershockey) April 5, 2025
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Three Stars: 3) Guillaume Richard (goal, assist) 2) Jet Greaves (30 saves) 1) Roman Ahcan (hat trick)
The Good: Thank god for a Polish translator.
The Bad: Harrison Brunicke took three penalties. Filip Larsson looked completely overmatched but his team didn’t help him out a bit. I could go on, but it ain’t that deep.
Turning Point: That second period killed them, especially that sequence where they killed the first penalty but got called for a second a few moments later.
Around the Division: Providence beats Charlotte 4-0. That’s good because it keeps the Pens and Checkers tied in points. For now, because it brings fourth place Providence closer….Hershey beats Lehigh Valley 2-1 to go five clear of the Pens / Checkers and the rest of the riff raft in the Atlantic. Utica beat Springfield 5-2.
Standings: Hershey 87 – Charlotte 82 – Penguins 82 – Providence 81 – Lehigh Valley 73 – Springfield 72 – Hartford 62 – Bridgeport 37
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Posted by nafsnep on April 4, 2025
The Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins clinched a playoff spot last week, and now it’s all about positioning for either the division lead or the second seed. Either way, they are gunning for the first round bye.
Music to Set the Mood…
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All about the bye, baby.
A Quote…
The charm of fishing is that it is the pursuit of what is elusive but attainable, a perpetual series of occasions for hope. – John Buchan
Are the Hershey Bears a rainbow trout and the Charlotte Checkers a 20 inch pickerel? I don’t know…
The Setup
They hit the road for Cleveland, to take on a reeling Monsters side for a pair of games in Ohio Friday and Saturday.
They clinched a berth in the Calder Cup Playoffs Wednesday with an OT win over Hartford. All they needed was a point, but Avery Hayes’ overtime goal made it more jubilistic. Is jubilistic a word?
They split with Charlotte in North Carolina over the weekend, which is about as good as you can get when you travel there as the Checkers are hard to beat on back to back nights for some reason.
Cleveland is mired in a bit of a slump, dropping a midweek contest to the Belleville Senators Wednesday last, then losing at home to Texas in a shootout and then in regulation to the Stars Friday and Saturday respectively.
Records
Penguins sit third in the Atlantic Division with a 37-19-7-1 record, good for 82 points.
Cleveland is fourth in the North with a 31-22-5-6 record, on 73 points.
Check your surroundings…
We are back and better than ever with this section checking out other teams in the division the Penguins are jockeying for a seed with.
Hershey was swept by last place Utica this past weekend to remain on 85 points. If you listened to the post game press conference with Bears head coach Todd Nelson Sunday, they were tired coming of a long road trip and were taking Monday / Tuesday off to recharge and get away from the rink. The Bears are vulnerable now because they still don’t control their first place fate. They have two more games with the Penguins. This weekend they have Lehigh Valley in Allentown Friday, then host a desperate Hartford team Saturday and Sunday.
Charlotte, whom the Penguins are tied with on points with 82, are in Providence Friday and Sunday with a trip to Bridgeport, who have only won four home games all season, set for Saturday.
Providence is on 79 points and are in Utica Saturday. That’s a four hour trip one way and almost not fair this late in the season.
ATO Season
Immediate impact from defenseman Harrison Brunicke, whom the Penguins have under contract for the foreseeable future. Brunicke looked okay in his first two games, so expect him going forward unless he burns out which, at 18 years old, isn’t expected.
Nolan Renwick joined the club on an ATO Tuesday out of the University of Maine. He signed an AHL contract for next season. With a lot to play for yet we aren’t at, “play your kids” quite yet, so I don’t know when he will see the former Black Bear.
Who’s Up? Who’s Down? Who’s Out?
Status quo-ish on the hurt guys. They have Ville Koivunen and Rutger McGroarty up in Pittsburgh till the end of the season, Emil Bemstrom cleared waivers but wasn’t immediately re-assigned Tuesday and Wednesday Joona Koppanen went up.
Kyle Jackson and Jack Beck are up from Wheeling. Beck is interesting because he’s a point machine for the Nailers and had injuries or else we would have seen him sooner.
What can we learn about the Penguins this week?
The time to make a move is now. Charlotte / Providence series should be a war which you want decided in regulation. Are the Bears running on fumes with all the games they have played in the past two seasons? Meanwhile the Penguins would have already left for Cleveland Thursday and roll into town against a team that is 3-6-0-1 in their last ten.
No consolations here. Beat the Monsters clean and let your rivals tear each other apart or continue to implode from within due to past circumstances.
Who’s in Goal?
If I told you that the Penguins were guaranteed a split last weekend in Charlotte you would have figured that Sergei Murashov gets the win and Filip Larsson takes the loss. The opposite happened, though. My thought is that Murashov goes Friday and Larsson goes Saturday.
Jet Greaves is a really good puck stopper for the Monsters. He will likely start Friday with Zach Sawchenko on Saturday.
Who’s Running the Show?
Jordan Deckard and Jared Cummins have the Friday assignment with Luke Pye and Felix-Antoine Voyer on the lines.
Saturday sees Mike Sullivan tag in for Cummins and Brandon Grillo tag in for Voyer.
Looking Ahead
Hershey at home next Friday, Springfield on Saturday then a road trip to Bridgeport Sunday at 3.
Give us a bold prediction…
The Penguins overtake the top spot in the division by a point over Hershey.