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Did You Pay the Gardiner?

Well, the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins did.

Thursday afternoon, Coal Street announced the signing of Reid Gardiner to an AHL contract for this season.

When I previewed the training cap roster about two weeks ago, I had this to say about Gardiner…

Reid Gardiner – Played with Prince Albert Raiders in the WHL last season. 92 points last year for the Raiders in 71 games. Big strong kid who works hard, is good on the puck and not a defensive liability. Could be a diamond in the rough type player.

Admittedly, it was a shot in the dark by me. We’ve seen several players come in from juniors with gaudy numbers come and go around here. But something about 90 points in juniors isn’t anything to sneeze at.

Now to see if Gardiner can produce when it counts.

Here were the lines in practice today…

Yes, that’s Josh Archibald on the third line wing. He practiced today and could play this weekend.

The AHL Previews are out. Scroll down on the blog if you missed them.

May not have any news Friday. If not, the game day setup for the home opener against Hartford hits the blog Saturday afternoon at 3.

Mike Condon Claimed, Rosters Shaken Up

NHL rosters are due today, so the Pittsburgh Penguins assigned forward Kevin Porter, defenseman David Warsofsky and goaltender Tristan Jarry to the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins today.

Wait. Tristan Jarry?

Yes. Tristan Jarry was assigned to Wilkes-Barre. The reason for this is because the Pittsburgh Penguins claimed goaltender Mike Condon off of waivers from the Montreal Canadiens at noon Tuesday.

While yes, this transaction makes zero sense, the brain trust wants Jarry to get reps at the AHL level rather than sit and hold a clipboard and blow bubbles backing up Marc-Andre Fleury while Matt Murray continues his recover from his hand fracture. As soon as Murray is good to go, Pittsburgh waives Condon. The Canadiens would get the right of first refusal, can re-claim Condon and assign him to their AHL affiliate in St. John’s. Condon is nothing more than a pure rental while their star recovers.

It sucks for Jarry because there is nothing more he could have done or been asked of in camp. He will be in the NHL someday, today just isn’t his time. They want him to continue to develop his game in the AHL.

It also sucks for Casey DeSmith, who head coach Clark Donatelli dubbed dubbed on Sunday as his starter against Hartford on Saturday. DeSmith had a stellar camp. This business can be brutal sometimes.

In a later transaction, goalie Doug Carr was released and will report to the Wheeling Nailers.

Tom Sestito, who cleared waivers yesterday, was not re-assigned to Wilkes-Barre. You may not have heard but Sidney Crosby was diagnosed with a concussion suffered in practice last Friday, so Sestito is up for the time being as the 12th or 13th forward. As for Warsofsky, I think the brain trust thinks that keeping Derrick Pouliot around NHL players with NHL coaching will be better for his development vs. being sent back to the AHL where he has sort of hit a ceiling.

So the rosters appear set. Add in Warsofsky and Porter into these line combos from practice Tuesday…

… and you probably have a team ready to contend out of the gate again like prior years.

Don’t forget about the AHL Previews running on the blog. The Central Division Preview is up on the blog one post down. North goes tomorrow.

Segalla Signed; Final Cuts Made – DTBUTSC

In advance of opening night this Saturday, the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins have announced that they have signed Ryan Segalla to an AHL contract and in the same press release send him and six other players to the Wheeling Nailers.

They are forwards Miloš Bubela, Gage Quinney and Cody Wydo, as well as defenseman Brett Stern, Michael Webster and Christian Hilbrich.

Here is a look at the roster, consisting of 24 players, as of October 10.

Highlighting, it looks like Patrick McGrath, Reid Gardiner and Adam Krause have all tentatively made the team. Gardiner is still on a professional tryout agreement, which I believe is good for 25 games, so what Coal Street may be thinking is see how he does in those 25 games before committing to him full time by way of a standard players contract.

I did call Gardiner a diamond in the rough type player based off of his production last season with Prince Albert of the WHL.

Don’t forget to check out the Pacific Division Preview that debuted today, one post down. Central Division Preview goes at noon Tuesday.

DTBUTSC: Did the Blogger use the Semicolon Correctly?

Preseason Game #3 – Hershey 1, Penguins 4

The Penguins were in Hershey Sunday afternoon playing their final game of the preseason before the regular season gets going on Saturday at home against Hartford. They won 4-1 and finish 2-1 in preseason and sweep the Bears on the weekend series.

Here were the lines:

Jake Guentezel – Oskar Sundqvist – Reid Gardiner
Ryan Haggerty – Sahir Gill – Adam Krause
Dominik Simon – Gage Quinney – Cody Wydo
Christian Hilbrich – Miloš Bubela – Patrick McGrath

Reid McNeill – Tim Erixon
Brett Stern – Barry Goers
Ryan Segalla – Ethan Prow

Casey DeSmith – Doug Carr

DeSmith opposed Joe Cannata in a rematch of last night.

First Period: Joey Leach scored on a shot from the blueline that got past DeSmith either via a deflection or a screen and it was 1-0 Bears. Immediately after the face off, Ryan Haggerty dumps a puck in that Sahir Gill chases down and scored on past Cannata for a 1-1 game. Teams traded penalties with no one taking advantage. Cannata was needed when he denied Guentzel and Bubela with Jake on a 2-on-1 and Miloš on a breakaway.

Late, Gage Quinney as a result of a Bears turnover. Tim Erixon picked it off, skated in onside and passed to Dominik Simon who found Quinney who put the Penguins ahead 2-1 at the end of the period.

Second Period: Doug Carr took over the net duties for Casey DeSmith. DeSmith stopped 8 of 9 shots in the first period.

Pens traded power plays with the Bears. Past halfway, I heard Mike O’Brien say on radio that the Penguins didn’t have any shots on goal in the period.

Wilkes-Barre received a late power play and cashed. Dominik Simon made it 3-1 Penguins.

Wilkes-Barre would only manage five shots on goal in the period and the Bears only had four. Shots were 14-12 Penguins at the end of the second period.

Third Period: The Penguins haven’t had a fight in the preseason, and the most interesting thing that happened this far into the period was Garrett Mitchell and Patrick McGrath trying to get the fists flying, but before punches were thrown, the melee was broken up. So no fight.

Nothing really doing this period. Bears outshot the Penguins 16-9 in the period and the Penguins got a shorthanded goal late when the Bears pulled Cannata for an extra man for a 6-on-4 power play. Oskar Sundqvist would score the goal for the Pens.

Was actually expecting Hershey to obliterate the Penguins today with the Bears dressing a more seasoned lineup and the Penguins bringing half a team really. But it’s preseason and will be forgotten about tomorrow morning, so let’s not speculate any further than that.

So that will do it for preseason. Monday starts the 2016-17 Chirps from Center Ice AHL Previews. We start at noon Monday in the Pacific Division then noon Tuesday for the Central Division and then the North on Wednesday and closing it out with the Atlantic on Thursday.

Any news with re-assignments from Pittsburgh, Tom Sestito is on waivers Sunday, or additional cuts made to the Penguins, will be sprinkled in this week with the Previews.

Coal Street Cuts Eight

Announced Sunday morning by the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins was the following roster moves…

Forwards Derek Army, Garrett Meurs and Nick Sorkin; defensemen Danny Fick, Dan Milan and Kevin Schulze; as well as goaltenders Leland Irving and Adam Morrison were all released from their tryout agreements with the Penguins. Army, Meurs, Fick, Schulze and Sorkin will report to the Penguins’ ECHL affiliate, the Wheeling Nailers.

Some of the names competing for jobs remaining in camp are Reid Gardiner, Cody Wydo, Jarrett Burton, Miloš Bubela, Christian Hilbrich, Gage Quinney, Adam Krause, Michael Webster and Ryan Segalla. You can probably safely say they will play this afternoon in Hershey. 

In goal, Doug Carr looks to have won the backup job by default. I say that because Leland Irving most likely has a job lined up elsewhere. Carr is signed to an ECHL deal with Wheeling, so let Irving sow his seeds at his new job and let Carr back up and get AHL experience while Tristan Jarry remains up with Pittsburgh. 

Wilkes-Barre plays once next weekend, home against Hartford then not again until October 21 against Springfield. A lot can happen between now and then. 

More later after the final preseason game in Hershey.

Preseason Game #2 – Penguins 4, Hershey 2

Nothing flashy again here recap wise for the second of three preseason Penguins games and the first of a weekend home and home against the Hershey Bears.

One piece of news before the recap. Kevin Porter and David Warsofsky cleared waivers at noon Saturday making them eligible for assignment to Wilkes-Barre.

The Penguins beat the Bears tonight 4-2. Even though it’s preseason, it’s always fun beating Hershey.
These were the lines put out by Coach Clark Donatelli for tonight’s game against the Hershey Bears:


First Period: Penguins were a lot quicker tonight then they were Wednesday. Hershey loses control of a puck in their zone, take a delayed penalty when Patrick McGrath wired one from the top of the slot in for a 1-0 Penguins lead. The fourth line was on the ice for that one as Nick Sorkin and Miloš Bubela assisted on the goal.

Later, Dustin Gazley went invisible for a second because the Penguins defenders must have forgot he was on the ice, as he skated in unabated and picked his spot on DeSmith and evened the game at one a piece.

Pens looked great on the penalty kill, DeSmith outstanding overall.

Second Period: Joe Cannata made a great pad stop on J-S Dea while the Pens were in two on one. Then Casey DeSmith got in on the pad action with a stop the other way.

Halfway through, Vitek Vanacek took over the Bears net. Casey DeSmith stayed in. I’m thinking some combination of Leland Irving and / or Doug Carr start Sunday in Hershey.

Hershey edged ahead when Dustin Gazley centered Hubert Labrie while the Bears were 3-on-1.

Pens had a power play after that. They spent the entire two minutes in cycling the puck and taking shots but were not able to put one past Vanacek.

DeSmith was up to his old tricks making spectacular saves.

DeSmith may push Jarry for starter once Tristan gets back from Pittsburgh. The brain trust up too may not rush Matt Murray back if DeSmith continues to play like this at the AHL level and Jarry so far at the NHL preseason level.

Third Period: Pens turned the game in their favor thanks to two penalties drawn by Oskar Sundqvist. Sundqvist got the first power play goal off a nice behind setup by Tom Kostopoulos, drew a holding penalty later when Reid Gardiner crashed the net to make it 3-2 Penguins.

Bears pulled Vanacek and Tim Erixon scored into the empty net from about 190′ away that iced the game away.

Pens rode out the Hershey storm the first five minutes of the period then took off and never looked back. I think DeSmith faced just one shot on goal the final ten minutes or so.

Some collateral damage. Josh Archibald was held crashing the net and went hard into Vanacek and did not return. He was helped off not putting any pressure onto his left leg. If there is a report by Tom or Seth later, I’ll run an edit or mention it in a future piece.

Wilkes-Barre closes out the preseason Sunday in Hershey at 5.

Cutting, Waiving

Pittsburgh trimmed their roster by four today.

Assigned to Wilkes-Barre straight up on Friday were Carter Rowney and Jake Guentzel. Placed on waivers were David Warsofsky and Kevin Porter.

Here’s what Pittsburgh’s roster looks like currently. Porter and Warsofsky are still with the team technically because they have not been officially assigned because of being on waivers.

One more roster cut is needed to get to the 23 man roster for opening night next week. Many options remain. Sestito? Wilson? Pouliot? Bengtsson?

If Coal Street makes cuts later today I’ll jump back in and edit this story. If not, look for the next blog piece Saturday night after the exhibition game with the Bears. If Warsofsky or Porter get claimed, I’ll have a brief reaction piece to that news here for the blog in the afternoon.