Chirps from Center Ice

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Frenzy Eve

A couple of things to touch on before free agency begins Friday and the bedrock of a teams success starts building towards the Fall…

First, I am pinning the AHL Big Board to the top of the site so that it stays front and center for about a month and a handy reference tool to any that want to use it as free agency wears on. The changeover will be made tonight. You won’t notice anything other than the Big Board will be on the top of the site for the first month or so. Just scroll down to see the newer content.

Wilkes-Barre made a second signing this week, a kid by the name of Christian Hilbrich. A giant 6’7 forward that captained the Cornell Big Red last season. 27 goals and 21 assists in 111 collegiate games.

Pittsburgh, fresh off of winning a Stanley Cup about two weeks ago, opened their NHL Prospect Camp. The Skating on the Susquehanna blog, the team run WBS Penguins blog, has all the good stuff on local kids trying looking to make an impact, especially one from Kingston and more on Hilbrich’s signing.

Bookmark that blog and read it often.

Mattias Plachta went back to his German team, Adler Mannheim, and got a four year deal.

There was a goofy rumor about the Penguins breaking up with Wilkes-Barre and moving their affiliation to Hershey. Not only is that a nonsensical rumor this late in the season, it’s also an asinine thing to even assume. Wilkes-Barre will be playing as the AHL affiliate of the Pittsburgh Penguins until at least 2019. The Pittsburgh Penguins just won the Stanley Cup with a group of players developed in Wilkes-Barre. They got their coach from Wilkes-Barre too. Washington places their prospects in the oldest, most historic and decorated team in the American Hockey League which has led the 30 team league in attendance for years. The idea that Pittsburgh would want to uproot their affiliate, itself a shining star of its own right with the longest playoff record in the AHL, premier facilities and a passionate fanbase and place it someplace else, is nonsense. That Washington would even consider it is nonsense itself. You may not get along with the Bears fan sitting next to you at the game on Friday or that Penguins fan that is loud and obnoxious at the Bears game but trust me, it’s good for one another. This rivalry that we have is not only good for Hershey and Wilkes-Barre but Washington and Pittsburgh, playing competitive hockey in hostile environments 12 tines a year. It’s also good for the AHL, two healthy, passionate fanbases drive revenue and all that other stuff that makes this whole developmental thing successful.

240 words on a bunch of nonsense. Anything for clicks these days, I assume. File this one under the rarely used, “Just Rambling” blog category.

Anyway.

#57 is off of the Big Board, as Zach Sill has re-signed with the Washington Capitals.

The fun starts noon Friday. I will have a blog Friday night recapping the days events and how they affect the Penguins, Bears, Phantoms, Wolf Pack, Sound Tigers, Bruins and Thunderbirds. This weekend I am going to New York City, so I will do my best to update the Big Board and blog about any additions to any of the teams in the AHL’s Atlantic Division as time allows. Probably in the evening hours. Just keep it locked here this weekend.

Oh, and out the door, I don’t know if you heard the news but Scott Stuccio announced this week that effective this past Monday his services with Hershey Entertainment and Resorts (the corporate name of the group that runs the Bears) has been eliminated. Suffice to say, this news was shocking. Scott is a top notch broadcaster and better individual. Rest assured that he will not be unemployed for very long. Some other team will snatch him up sooner rather than later.

Back tomorrow with a recap of Free Agency Day 1.

The Calm Before the Board

Good news you guys, the AHL Free Agent Big Board is, for all intents and purposes, done.

– Full list of Unrestricted Free Agents? Check.

– Full list of Restricted Free Agents? Check.

– Capsules on every Free Agent? Through the efforts of many, check!

– Full list of Restricted Free Agents tendered qualifying offers? No. A good majority of teams announced theirs before 5 p.m. today. Teams that I do not have full information on are as follows, Toronto Maple Leafs and Chicago Blackhawks.

– A Top 100? Check.

Everything that is left is just taking the Top 100 from paper to online in a table then taking the 250+ names not listed in the Top 100 and alphabetizing by last name. I did that last year manually and it was a real pain and took me a half a day to do. Not this year. I was able to search the internet on how to alphabetize a list on a spreadsheet. I tinkered with it Sunday night on a small sample size and it worked. So that means that at some point tomorrow, the 2016 Top 100 AHL Big Board and Beyond will be out at some point. I am going to gun for 5 p.m. If, it goes later than that, I may push it to no later than 8 Tuesday or if push come to shove, noon Wednesday.

So stay tuned. This was a massive project that came together rather quickly this year.

There was news affecting Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Monday, so let’s get to that.

Tim Erixon re-signed with Pittsburgh. A one year, two way deal. Erixon was a pending RFA, and was part of the “Black Aces” crew that was called up to Pittsburgh after Wilkes-Barre’s season ended at the hands of the Hershey Bears in Game 7 of the Atlantic Division Finals in May. I took that as a positive sign and it panned out for Erixon who will be looking to crack Pittsburgh’s lineup in the fall.

Dominik Uher was the only other RFA tendered a qualifying offer. Uher has signed a deal with a team in his native Czech Republic. The Pens did this proactively to retain Uher’s North American rights.

Tyler Biggs, James Melindy, Dan O’Donoghue, Mattias Plachta, Harrison Ruopp, Justin Schultz and Anton Zlobin were not tendered offers and all are free agents. Biggs was a walking M*A*S*H unit, couldn’t ever stay healthy. Melindy and O’Donaghue were throw ins for Dustin Jeffrey in the trade with Arizona and never played a game for Wilkes-Barre. Plachta was a bit of a surprise, I thought he caught on a bit with the change of scenery. Ruopp was a dime a dozen ECHL also-ran that never made an impact to stick. Schultz may re-sign with Pittsburgh in a restructured deal and Anton Zlobin has a KHL tryout lined up.

Coal Street announced their first new player signing of the offseason.

Depending on how he does in camp, he could be a player that sticks in Wilkes-Barre. 95 points and a +60 isn’t anything to ignore. So it’s worth watching. If not, Wheeling has themselves a hell of a player.

I’ll update my woefully outdated 2016 Offseason Moves List in a bit. In fact, it may be updated by the time you read this.

So big board tomorrow or Wednesday. Check back often.

2016 NHL Draft Recap

Not really much analysis wise I can offer on the guys that the Stanley Cup Champion Pittsburgh Penguins drafted on Day 2 of the NHL Draft. Consider this a one stop shop link off to the other areas of the internet that have knowledge and insight on the potential Wilkes-Barre / Pittsburgh Penguins.

First the picks…

Pens opened up the day at 55…

Then they picked again at 61…

Then a trade of a familiar face to move up to 77…

Bennett is an injury liability who got passed over for more durable players in the likes of Conor Sheary and Bryan Rust. He returns to the GM who drafted him in Ray Shero with the Devils and the Head Coach who knows him best in John Hynes.

With the pick, the Penguins selected…

Pens were up again at 121, 151 and finally at 181…

Masonius attended Penguins development camp last season and left an impression enough for the Penguins to select him with their last pick in the draft.

Analysis wise, Coal Street’s blog Skating on the Susquehanna has everything you need on these guys and more.

The AHL Free Agent Big Board is about half done as of Saturday afternoon. It was crowd sourced again this season and the help is appreciated. Depending on how quickly it comes together this weekend, look for it sometime early this week. The soft goal is Wednesday, if not sooner.

2016-17 Preseason Schedule Announced

I have to go back and look for comparison sake when the preseason schedule was announced in prior years but Coal Street announced theirs today. They are as follows:

Thursday, October 6 vs. Albany
Saturday, October 8 vs. Hershey
Sunday, October 9 at Hershey

Times for the home games start at 7:05. The Sunday game in Hershey starts at 5.

Regular season schedule won’t be announced until mid to late August, so we have a ways to go before the whole 2016-17 playing schedule is announced by the League.

Is that a Monster in my Closet?

No, it’s a trophy.

The Lake Erie Monsters have won the Calder Cup.

How good we as Lake Erie? They swept three of four series and lost only twice in the postseason. A 1-0 win over the Hershey Bears in Game 4 of the Finals Friday in overtime with 1.9 seconds left and the Monsters win Cleveland’s first Calder Cup since 1964 in the AHL’s 80th year.

No reason to hang your head if you are the Hershey Bears. The Bears gave the Monsters a hell of a fight and every game was close. There is no reason that it could not be the Bears celebrating their 12th Cup but the Monsters were that much better.

A feather in the cap for Ryan Craig, who captained Lake Erie and was the captain here in Wilkes-Barre for a year. Brad Thiessen was on that team but didn’t appear in a game.

So that does it for the AHL’s 80th season. In the ECHL, the Allen Americans defeated the Wheeling Nailers in sixth games on home ice Thursday. No reason to hang your head there either, as the Nailers gave the Americans a hell of a fight but again, much like Lake Erie, Allen was just that much better.

So enjoy these next few weeks of down time before free agency fires up again in July. More on that and what that means for the blog as the caldendar gets ready to flip to July.

Monsters Take Game 1 – Uher Bolts, Other Notes

How are you enjoying your summer?

Coupla notes to keep up with the goings on in the AHL and hockey world.

Lake Erie took Game 1 of the Calder Cup Finals in Hershey Wednesday by a score of 4-1. Daniel Zaar scored twice, and Anton Forsberg stopped 26 of 27 shots as the Monsters steal home ice from the Bears and snap Hershey’s five game winning streak in the postseason. Game 2 Friday in Hershey. Lake Erie plays a heavy game and had multiple breakaways in the contest. If you follow the AHL on Twitter, there were GIFs of the goals and some of the breakaways. Hershey will need to respond Friday or else they could be in deep trouble against a Lake Erie team that beat Ontario in the Western Conference Finals, and the Reign are probably the masters at playing the heavy game.

We have our first defection in the offseason. Dominik Uher, set to be a restricted free agent this summer, comes home and signs with HC Sparta Praha of the Czech League. After a shoulder injury cut short Uher’s season at the end of January and the ascension of names like Jake Guentzel, Uher would have been playing from behind on the depth chart come the Fall. He could continue to fight and scratch it out over here or go home and get paid tax free money playing in his own country. He chose the latter, and who could blame him?

The 2016 Offseason Moves List has been updated appropriately.

The Wheeling Nailers are up 2-1 on the defending champion Allen Americans in the ECHL Kelly Cup Finals after a 3-2 win Wednesday at WesBanco Arena. Ty Loney, Anton Zlobin and James Melindy all tallied in the contest and Franky Palazzese stopped 28 of 30 to give the Nailers the 2-1 series lead. Game 4 goes Friday.

Stay cool.

Kostopoulos Returns 5/24

He’s back. Again.

Coal Street with the first major re-signing of the offseason, announcing Tuesday afternoon that team captain Tom Kostopoulos has signed on for the 2016-17 season.

Here are some thoughts from Kostopoulos, as told to Coal Street.

And more to the WBS media…

And a nice video montage on Kostopoulos, which I have to believe they had at the ready no matter what his decision was ultimately going to be.

You have to wonder what type of free agents Kostopoulos will attract back to Coal Street this offseason. I’d imagine that there is a list of quality players that would love to play for Kostopoulos in Wilkes-Barre. Time will tell.

The 2016 Offseason Moves list has been updated for the first time this season.