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Jarry Impact — Pens WIN 5-1

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You could say that the Bridgeport Sound Tigers were playing their third game in three games and as with any team that does that, the legs are tired.

But don’t tell Tristan Jarry.

The rookie goaltender won in his professional debut with a dazzling 35 save performance to help the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins defeat the previously undefeated Sound Tigers by a score of 5-1.

The power play came through again and the defense and goaltending looked stout. It was a big win for a Penguin team that got run out of Southern Connecticut on a rail last weekend.

No lineup changes for the Penguins from last nights comeback win against Lehigh Valley. The only change was Jarry making his pro debut, opposing Stephon Williams in net for Bridgeport.

First Period: The Sound Tigers hadn’t trailed at all during the season, winning all five prior contests and beginning the season 5-0. That all changed on a power play when Tom Kostopoulos set up Kael Mouillierat on the doorstep of Williams:

[tweet https://twitter.com/nafsnep/status/655857559476281345]

Sound Tigers had a good couple shifts after the goal, but everything was to the outside to Jarry he saw with ease. Later, Oskar Sundqvist tipped in this long Will O’Neill shot from the blue line.

[tweet https://twitter.com/nafsnep/status/655860269583872000]

Second Period: Penguins expanded the lead to three goals with this nice garbage goal by Tom Sestito:

[tweet https://twitter.com/nafsnep/status/655875905559113729]

Then the Sound Tigers got a puck past Jarry on a four-on-three sequence. With Steve Oleksy and Mike Halmo in the box for roughing after an Oleksy hip check on Taylor Beck, Dominik Simon hooked Kevin Czuczman to make it 4-on3. A Ryan Pulock blast deflected off of the stick of a Penguin on the way in and Bridgeport was on the board to make it 3-1.

But the Penguins would re-establish the three goal lead on the power play again with this nice goal by Conor Sheary.

[tweet https://twitter.com/nafsnep/status/655873719001313280]

With Reid McNeill in the penalty box for slashing, Tristan Jarry made some nice saves on the penalty kill including this cool glove save of a shot by Czuczman.

[tweet https://twitter.com/nafsnep/status/655874601818419200]

Third Period: The Penguins were buzzing from behind the Sound Tigers net when Carter Rowney knocked this puck in for a 5-1 Penguins lead.

[tweet https://twitter.com/nafsnep/status/655882423209693185]

Wilkes-Barre had outscored its opponents by a score of 11-2 in the last five periods.

Teams traded a bunch of penalties. Shots at one point were something like 13-3 in favor of the home team but the Penguins locked them down the rest of the way after Jarry kept them out of the net.

Three Stars: 3) Oskar Sundqvist (goal, +1) 2) Conor Sheary (goal, two assists, +1) and 1) Tristan Jarry (35 saves on 36 shots)

[tweet https://twitter.com/WBSPenguins/status/655892502948544512]

Around the Division: Hershey got swept this weekend in Portland, losing today by a score of 5-2…Hartford trounced Syracuse 5-2.

Standings: Bridgeport (.833 percentage points) — Penguins (.750) — Hartford (.750) — Portland (.667) — Providence (.400) — Lehigh Valley (.333) — Hershey (.333) — Springfield (.000)

Wheeling Update: The Nailers bussed back from Norfolk and are getting ready for their home opener with the Brampton Beast this weekend.

SendToNews Highlights: Are here.

Pens have Monday off and will have this week to prepare for the Springfield Falcons in a home and home. The Week 2 Chirps from Center Ice AHL Power Rankings will be up Monday at 4. I’ll update my stats chart board at some point this week based off of this weekends action. Check it out.

Let’s Go Pens!!

GAMEDAY: @ Bridgeport 10/18

 

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Away Game: 3

AHL Game: 47

Who: Bridgeport Sound Tigers

Where: Webster Bank Arena

When: 5:00 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Last night at the home opener, the Penguins won 6-4. Will O’Neill and Tom Kostopoulos both had a pair of goals and the Pens struck four times on the power play. For Bridgeport, they still haven’t lost a game. They swept Providence in a home and home this weekend so far.

Last Meeting: Last Saturday in Bridgeport, the Pens lost 4-1. Will O’Neill had the only goal for the Penguins in the loss.

Record: For WBS: 2-1-0-0 (4 pts., 2nd place Atlantic Division)  — For BRI: 5-0-0-0 (10 pts., 1st place Atlantic Division)

Why you should care: I mean someone has to beat Bridgeport, right? The Pens had a weeks worth of practice to work on special teams that worked last night against Lehigh Valley. A lot of that was based off of the blasting that the Sound Tigers laid on the Penguins last week. Look for a much different outcome this evening from Connecticut.

Referee(s): Jake Brenk / Fred LeBlanc

Linesmen: Brent Colby / Brian Pincus

Twitter: @wbspenguins / @WBSGameDay / @TheSoundTigers

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /soundtigers

Instagram: wbspenguins / thesoundtigers

Beat Writers: @CVSethLakso and @TLTomVenesky / @fornabaioctp

Broadcasters: For WBS: Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / For BRI: Paul Ryan @PaulRyanPaul

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep

Radio: For WBS: WILK NewsRadio / For BRI: I don’t think Sound Tigers games are on radio. Here’s the link to AHL Live where you could here the game if you want to.

Television: AHL Live

Other Game to Watch: Obvious choice here is Hershey rematching against the Portland Pirates in Maine today.

Next Five Games: @ SPR 10/23, SPR 10/24, BNG 10/28, HFD 10/30, STJ 11/4

Penguins Power Past Phantoms — Pens WIN 6-4

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For a lot of people, a 4:05 start on a Saturday night is unheard of in these parts.

The Penguins started this game, their home opener of the 2015-16 campaign, three hours before the usual scheduled start time of 7:05.

In the first 5:06 of the game, the Penguins were down 3-0 before they knew what hit them, and things looked really bleak.

But the game of hockey is sixty minutes, not five minutes. They settled, and overcame the Lehigh Valley Phantoms by a score of 6-4 tonight, going 4-for-7 on the power play.

Matt Murray opposed Lehigh Valley’s backup Jason LaBarbera, after the Phantoms bussed in overnight from Springfield last night.

Lines were…

Scott Wilson – Kael Mouillierat – Conor Sheary
Dominik Simon – Carter Rowney – Josh Archibald
Dominik Uher – Oskar Sundqvist – Tom Kostopoulos
Tom Sestito – J-S Dea – Matia Marcantuoni;

Derrick Pouliot – Steve Olesky
Reid McNeill – David Warsofsky
Niclas Andersen – Will O’Neill

Matt Murray – Tristan Jarry

Harrison Ruopp took the warmup but was scratched.

First Period: Quick start by the Phantoms: Petr Straka banged home a rebound after Chris Conner got a step on a guy to give the Phantoms a 1-0 lead at 1:11; Jay Rosehill picked a pocket of a Penguin in the defensive zone after Wilkes-Barre had become careless with their exit passes and scored at 3:31; and Tim Brent scored a power play goal after he connected with a stretch pass, and made a move to give the Phantoms a 3-0 lead at 5:06.

Phantoms weren’t done. More relentless pressure forced the Penguins into an icing.

Then, a turning point.

Matt Murray made a money save on Jesper Pettersson to set up a rush the other way which washed out as a Wilkes-Barre / Scranton power play. Will O’Neill stepped into one from the far hash to give the Penguins life on the ensuing power play to cut the deficit to 3-1.

Penguins started to roll and create chances. They played 15 minutes of great hockey predicated by 5 minutes of awful hockey that cost them three goals.

Second Period: Penguins had carryover power play time from the first. Tom Kostopoulos scored on a rebound of a Scott Wilson power move to the net to bring the Penguins to within a goal.

About 4 minutes later, Niclas Andersen stepped into one from the blue line to tie the game at three a piece.

The Penguins kept coming. The Phantoms kept putting themselves down taking penalty after penalty. Will O’Neill stepped into one from the right dot for a one timer, power play goal for a 4-3 Penguins lead.

Later, the Pens made it a two goal lead when Dominik Simon ripped a shot over the glove of LaBarbera on the power play to make it 5-3. It was Simon’s first goal on North American soil.

This week, Coach Mike Sullivan focused on special teams. It worked. Three power plays in the period to bring the Penguins back from dead and looking good heading into the…

Third Period: The Penguins got too cute with their exit passes again in the defensive zone and played loose and Nick Cousins made them pay to being Lehigh Valley back within one with 18:15 left to play in the game.

But the Penguins never allowed the equalizer thanks in part to the play in goal by Matt Murray. Murray was stellar with shot after shot heading his way. Taking away the first five minutes of the game tonight, Murray was a star of the game.

But you never know. The Penguins could have used another goal to give them a cushion and to crush the spirits of the Phantoms once and for all. Who are you going to call? The captain, tom Kostopoulos, that’s who. He took a pass off the short wall from Oskar Sundqvist, floated in the slot and ripped one past LaBarbera for insurance, and a 6-4 Penguins lead that held for good.

Three Stars: 3) Will O’Neill (two goals, -1) 2) Dominik Simon (goal, three assists, +1) and 1) Tom Kostopoulos (two goals, assist, -2)

Around the Division: Bridgeport still has yet to lose. They lead the division and the conference remaining undefeated after beating Providence 3-1…Hartford shutout Utica 3-0…Portland tripped up Hershey 3-2. The Springfield Falcons were the only team in the Atlantic Division off tonight.

Standings: The AHL is doing this with percentages this year, so points don’t matter at all, but in the Eastern Conference where all the teams play the same amount of games, I am just going to base these off of points. Here they are: Bridgeport 10 — Penguins 4  — Hartford 4 — Portland 2 — Hershey 2 — Providence 4 (again, the AHL is using percentages and not points, Hershey is a .500 team with 2 points divided by 4 available) and Springfield – 0.

Conference look is moot because they aren’t doing top eight this year. I will figure out a way to let the reader know if the Pens are a playoff team. Way too early for that.

Let’s take a look at the postgame infographic, since I asked for it and the Penguins delivered…

[tweet https://twitter.com/WBSPenguins/status/655541501980733440]

Wheeling Update: The Nailers lost their first game of the season in Norfolk by a score of 4-2. Anton Zlobin was injured on a hit by Gabriel Verpaelst and did not return. Jarrett Burton had the two goals. The Nailers were down 3-0 and got it to 3-2 late, but with Brian Foster pulled, they gave up an empty netter. Foster stopped 20 of 23 shots.

If the Pens put up a YouTube package, I’ll embed it here. If not, the Gameday setup for tomorrow’s tilt up in Bridgeport will hit the blog at 1 p.m. for the 5 p.m. start.

Let’s Go Pens!!

RAPID RECAP – Pens WIN 6-4

The Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins were late to this game that started early. 

Down 3-0 before the game is six minutes old, they storm back to overcome an undermanned Lehigh Valley team and win 6-4. 

The Penguins had FOUR power play goals that no doubt helped them in the affair. 

Matt Murray started in net and stopped 22 of 26 shots. Will O’Neill had a pair of power play goals and Tom Kostopoulos chipped in two of his own. 

Full recap to follow in a bit.

GAMEDAY: vs. Lehigh Valley 10/17

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Home Game: 1

AHL Game: 46

Who: Lehigh Valley Phantoms

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 4:05 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Last Saturday in Bridgeport, the Pens lost 4-1. Will O’Neill had the only goal for the Pens on the power play in the loss. For Lehigh Valley, last night they were in Springfield and won 4-1. Chris Conner had a goal and two assists and was named first star of the game.

Record: For WBS: 1-1-0-0 (2 pts., 6th place East Division) — For LV: 1-1-0-0 (2 pts., 5th place East Division)

Why you should care: Penguins open up at home this afternoon against a big in-state rival in Lehigh Valley who spoiled the home opener last year. What adjustments did Coach Mike Sullivan make coming off last Saturday’s loss to Bridgeport?

Referee(s): Peter MacDougall

Linesmen: Leo Boylan / Luke Murray

Twitter: @WBSPenguins and @WBSGameDay / @LVPhantoms

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins / /LehighValleyPhantoms

Instagram: wbspenguins / lehighvalleyphantoms

Beat Writers: @CVSethLakso and @TLTomVenesky / @gblockus

Broadcasters: WBS: Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / For Lehigh Valley: Bob Rotruck @BobRotruck

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep

Radio: For WBS: WILK Newsradio / For Lehigh Valley: Fox 1470

Television: AHL Live

Promotion(s): Magnetic Schedule / McDonald’s Fantastic Deal

Other Game to Watch: Tomorrow’s opponent Bridgeport, who is still undefeated, hosts Providence.

Next Five Games: @ BRI 10/18, @ SPR 10/23, SPR 10/24, BNG 10/28, HFD 10/30

Gibson’d — Pens LOSE 4-1

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I always go back to the last game that the Penguins played in an AHL city to bring the graphics over for my post game recaps. The last time the Pens were in Bridgeport was a 7-0 thrashing by Wilkes-Barre back on March 1 of this year. A game that they could do nothing wrong, made the game look easy, locked down the Sound Tigers and Matt Murray picked up another one of his billion shutouts he had last season.

Not tonight.

Wilkes-Barre got blasted tonight by the Bridgeport Sound Tigers tonight 4-1. The game really wasn’t within reach by the Pens from the start and the Penguins played from behind all game. Bridgeport Sound Tigers goaltender Christopher Gibson looked spectacular, stopping 26 of 27 shots faced, but if you went back and looked at the game on an AHL Live archive or were at the game in person you would have saw that a good majority of the shots he saved were from the perimeter.

Gibson opposed Matt Murray, making his second start in as many days.

Lines were…

Scott Wilson – Kael Mouillierat – Conor Sheary
Dominik Simon – J-S Dea – Bryan Rust
Dominik Uher – Oskar Sundqvist – Tom Kostopoulos
Tom Sestito – Matia Marcantuoni – Josh Archibald

Derrick Pouliot – Steve Oleksy
Reid McNeill – David Warsofsky
Niclas Andersen – Will O’Neill

Matt Murray – Tristan Jarry

Lineup Notes: Harrison Ruopp took warmups but was scratched. Carter Rowney was out for Matia Marcantuoni on the fourth line. Other scratches were Barry Goers and the injury scratch was Tyler Biggs.

First Period: Strong start by both teams with the slight edge in play to the Penguins. The Penguins fourth line of Sestito, Marcantuoni and Archibald seemed to be generating all the chances. Then, with the Penguins on a power play, David Warsofsky couldn’t corral a puck at the blue line, it got past him, and Bracken Kearns broke in unabated and put the Sound Tigers on the board with a shorthanded goal…

[tweet https://twitter.com/TheAHL/status/652991470547402752]

The Penguins had a second power play that they looked better on, but the chances were all one and done.

Shots were 11-10 Bridgeport after one. To this point, the Penguins allowed opponents a sum total of 52 shots in one and a third games (Providence had 41 on Friday) so I asked the question on Twitter when the last time you saw a Penguins team give up so many shots in so few games. I may have to go back and look some time this week and see how many cumulative shots the Penguins allowed opponents in a three-in-three weekend last year. It is just highly uncommon.

Second Period: Goals 1:01 apart in this period. First, Will O’Neill on a power play for the Penguins that put Wilkes-Barre on the board…

[tweet https://twitter.com/nafsnep/status/653000502033170432]

But soon after, Mike Halmo dropped a pass to Alan Quine who found Jesse Graham all in transition that put the Sound Tigers back ahead 2-1.

Christopher Gibson was becoming the story for his team in net for the Sound Tigers, making calm save after calm save, seemingly seeing and stopping everything. A save on a Josh Archibald deflection through bodies and traffic, a calm stop during sustained pressure by Wilkes-Barre. Penguins had a late power play but couldn’t score on it and Dominik Simon and J-S Dea couldn’t connect on a two-on-one.

Third Period: Penguins were continuing to press with stars like Conor Sheary and Bryan Rust trying to do too much to no avail. A summary of the period and a precursor to the fact that the Pens were not going to get back in the game came about halfway through when Penguins captain Tom Kostopoulos received a cross ice pass and waited out the Bridgeport goaltender Gibson but Gibson didn’t move and made the save anyway.

Time started to become the enemy of the Penguins. Finally Joe Whitney was gift wrapped this goal from this awful turnover by Bryan Rust…

[tweet https://twitter.com/nafsnep/status/653018873948676097]

For good measure the Sound Tigers would score on an empty net with Taylor Beck doing the honors.

Three Stars: 3) Jesse Graham (goal, +3) 2) Christopher Gibson 26 saves on 27 shots and 1) Bracken Kearns (goal, assist, +3)

Bryan Rust and David Warsofsky were -3 each. Just a bad night overall. Pens have a week now to work on things and tighten things up.

Around the Division: Syracuse spoils Lehigh Valley’s home opener by a score of 4-3…St. John’s does the same with Hartford 3-1 and Hershey’s explosive offense wasted no time in spoiling Springfield’s home opener by a score of 5-1. Some guy by the name of Chris Bourque scored his 500th career AHL point in the game. Portland and Providence were off.

The Pirates still have yet to play a game, so the standings look is moot for now. The Pens will be .500. Better than Hartford, Springfield and Lehigh Valley.

Conference look is gong to be moot this year also because playoffs are division based. There is a crossover effect, but we can get into that as the season wears on.

I don’t think they are doing SendToNews highlights this year because I went to look and all I found were Western Hockey League highlights. So I guess you are out of luck if you want to see them.

Wheeling Update: The Nailers were off tonight, they open their regular season Friday in Hampton Roads against the Norfolk Admirals.

I’ll update my charts for the blog Sunday and throw a link up here then. I’ll also tweet out a weekly auto-tweet Tuesday as in years past this year.

Pens will probably bus back either tonight or Sunday with a week of practice to prepare for Lehigh Valley before turning around to come back to Bridgeport next Sunday.

My Week 1 AHL Power Rankings will hit the blog Monday at 4, like in years past, so look for that as the next blog post here then.

Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: @ Bridgeport 10/10

 

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Away Game: 2

AHL Game: 8

Who: Bridgeport Sound Tigers

Where: Webster Bank Arena

When: 7:00 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Last night in Providence, the Pens won 2-1 in overtime. Matt Murray made 40 saves and Scott Wilson netted both goals for the Penguins.  For Bridgeport, this is their first game of the 2015-16 campaign.

Record: For WBS: 1-0-0-0 (1st Place, Atlantic Division)  — For BRI: This is their first game of the season.

Why you should care: Penguins gave up way too many shots and took way too many penalties for Head Coach Mike Sullivan’s liking last night yet somehow still found a way to win. Expect Wilkes-Barre to button up the shots allowed and play a more disciplined game against a fresher Sound Tigers team looking to get their season off on the right foot.

Referee(s): Terry Koharski

Linesmen: Luke Galvin / Kevin Redding

Twitter: @wbspenguins / @WBSGameDay / @TheSoundTigers

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /soundtigers

Instagram: wbspenguins / thesoundtigers

Beat Writers: @CVSethLakso and @TLTomVenesky / @fornabaioctp

Broadcasters: For WBS: Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / For BRI: Paul Ryan @PaulRyanPaul

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep

Radio: For WBS: WILK NewsRadio / For BRI: I don’t think Sound Tigers games are on radio. Here’s the link to AHL Live where you could here the game if you want to.

Television: AHL Live

Other Game to Watch: Hershey and Lehigh Valley get their seasons going today as well. The Bears are in Springfield and the Phantoms play hosts to the Syracuse Crunch. Both of these teams are going to be neck and neck with the Penguins for best team in Pennsylvania all season long.

Next Five Games: LV 10/17 @ BRI 10/18, @ SPR 10/23, SPR 10/24, BNG 10/28