Last Game: Last night at home vs. the Crunch, the Pens lost 3-2. The Penguins were up 2-0 but Syracuse scored three unanswered goals and won the game…. For Hershey, they suffered a similar fate to the Crunch Friday. The Bears were up 1-0 and then the Crunch scored five unanswered goals and won 5-1.
Last Meeting: November 7 in Wilkes-Barre, the Pens won in overtime 3-2. Jayson Megna scored the game winning goal at 1:01 in overtime to win.
Record: For WBS: 9-6-1-0 (19 pts., 1st place East Division) — For HER: 7-6-1-0 (15 pts., 2nd place East Division)
Why you should care: The Bears come into this contest rested and ready for their biggest rival. Hershey can’t catch the Penguins for the Division lead today, but they can put a dent in it with a win and with the fact that the Bears have two games in hand on the Penguins coming into today.
Other Game to Watch: Let’s go with Springfield and Brideport. The Sound Tigers lead the Northeast but just four points over the last place Falcons. No, you read that right, the last place Falcons are just four points off the division lead in the ever competitive Northeast Division.
Next Five Games: POR 11/19, @ ALB 11/21, MCH 11/22, @ HER 11/26, STJ 11/29
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Posted by nafsnep on November 15, 2014
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They did it to Hershey last night, too.
After being down 1-0 to the Bears, the Crunch rattled off five straight to win 5-1. They came to Wilkes-Barre and found themselves down 2-0 at the end of the first and used the final 40 minutes to rally and beat the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins by the score of 3-2.
It was like water torture to an extent. You could see the lead dwindling away and the score was still 2-0 at the time. A Derrick Pouliot turnover at the midway point in the third put the Crunch ahead for good. Yanni Gourde scored two goals and Mike Angelidis the other.
Syracuse is a good team. The Penguins are too. You learn from this and become a better team for it.
Matt Murray vs. Kristers Gudlevskis
The Murray start is not surprising. Jeff Zatkoff is coming off of injury, and Murray has played well, so give him the start today while you maintain a healthy competition for who should be the number one guy in Wilkes-Barre.
Lineups were essentially unchanged from last night. Only Alex Boak took warmups and Adam Payerl did not. Scroll down to see who played where and on what line.
First Period: Pens jumped out to a quick 2-0 lead when Conor Sheary shot a puck over a felled Gudlevskis for a 1-0 Penguins lead then Scott Wilson set up Andrew Ebbett on the power play with a great pass to make it 2-0. The goals came 1:05 apart.
But then, it seemed, the Penguins either stopped playing or slipped into neutral.
Second Period: Syracuse was buzzing all period. The Penguins only managed a shot on goal for a good portion of the opening of the period.
Then the turning point in my opinion. Gudlevskis stops both Bryan Rust and J-S Dea point blank. The Crunch then go the other way and score when a shot from the blue line is sent in softly towards Murray who’ drops the rebound right to Gourde who scored to make it 2-1.
The Penguins would weather the rest of the Syracuse storm and get out of the period up 2-1 heading into the….
Third Period: Gourde again on the power play. Set up on the near dot for a one time dart that Murrya had no chance on for a tie game. Penguins would get a power play but couldn’t score then Pouliot tries a home run clear from the corner right to a Syracuse stick. The puck end up in the net soon after when Mike Angelidis put it there. Pens would get another power play late but couldn’t score and then, with Murray pulled, couldn’t even set up for a shot at Gudlevskis.
To this point, the Penguins were undefeated when scoring a power play goal. That streak ended.
Three Stars: 3) Mike Angelidis (game winning goal, +1) 2) Andrew Ebbett (goal, even) 1) Yanni Gourde (two goals, +2)
Around the Division: Hershey was off and the Bears have two games in hand on the Penguins….Binghamton loses in Norfolk 3-2 and Lehigh Valley beats Toronto 3-2.
Wow, all five Northeast Division teams are in the top eight and there is just one East Division team in the top eight. Yes, I know it only November and not Thanksgiving yet. But I like to pay attention to this stuff in November, because the points are the same now as they are in April.
Wheeling Update: The Nailers fall tonight in Indianapolis to the Indy Fuel by a score of 3-2. Eric Hartzell took the loss in net for the Nailers. Shavertown native Patrick McGrath scored his first ever ECHL goal tonight. Matia Marcantuoni and Zack Torquato both had assists.
Pens travel to Hershey tomorrow for a 5 pm game. The Bears are rested. Expect Zatkoff tomorrow in net and probably a lineup tweak here or there. Gameday setup hits here at 1 p.m.
Last Game: Last night vs. the Phantoms, the Pens won 3-1. Jeff Zatkoff stopped 21 of 22 shots. For Syracuse, the Crunch scored five unanswered goals to defeat the Hershey Bears 5-1. Mike Angelidis had a goal and an assist and was named the first star of the game.
Last Meeting: Just this past Sunday, the Pens won in overtime 5-4. J-S Dea scored the game winner and Beau Bennett had four assists.
Record: For WBS: 9-5-1-0 (19 pts., 1st place East Division) — For SYR: 7-4-2-0 (17 pts., 4th place Northeast Division)
Why you should care: This Crunch team is light years better than its record and place indicate at this juncture. For the Penguins to win they will need a complete game, most likely.
Other Game to Watch: Hartford and Bridgeport rematch tonight in Bridgeport. The Sound Tigers crushed the Wolf Pack 6-1 last night so you know Hartford is out for revenge.
Next Five Games: @ HER 11/16, POR 11/19, @ ALB 11/21, MCH 11/22, @ HER 11/26
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Posted by nafsnep on November 14, 2014
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The Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins have won four in a row and five straight at home after tonight’s 3-1 win against the Lehigh Valley Phantoms.
This one wasn’t easy. There were a boatload of penalties called both ways and the Penguins were flat most of the game. But they did have an ace in the hole. It was the man in goal, Jeff Zatkoff, making his first start for the Penguins in about three weeks. Zatkoff was sharp all night long and kept the Penguins in the game to the very end.
It was the aforementioned Jeff Zatkoff vs. Rob Zepp. Sorry I didn’t have a Led Zeppelin pun in my headline or no place else in this blog recap. I’ll try and do better the next time.
Lines were….
Scott Wilson – Andrew Ebbett – Jayson Megna
Tom Kuhnhackl – JS Dea – Bryan Rust
Conor Sheary – Carter Rowney – Josh Archibald
Pierre Leblond – Dom Uher – Bobby Farnham
Brian Dumoulin – Taylor Chorney
Scott Harrington – Philip Samuelsson
Reid McNeill – Derrick Pouliot
Zatkoff – Murray
Adam Payerl participated in warmups but was scratches. Tom Kostopoulos is attending to a personal issue and is out the weekend. Barry Goers is cleared to play but with that Wilkes-Barre back six, good luck. Alex Boak is the extra man on D that was listed as a healthy. Nick Drazenovic is close but probably won’t play this weekend and Anton Zlobin is the longer of the two.
First Period: The Penguins were flat the entire first period. They managed to get on the board while on a five on three penalty when Andrew Ebbett threw a puck at Zepp which bounced right to Scott Wilson who roofed it to put the Pens on the board.
Let me use this space to say that referees Tim Mayer and Evgeny Romasko were downright awful tonight. At some point in a game there are going to be penalties. But to call nearly every infraction or near infraction is overkill and unnecessary. Look, it’s a tight game. There wasn’t a single fight the entire night, stay the hell out of the game with ticky-tack “roughing” calls while the play is going on (Dumoulin at 15:08 in the first) and concurrent interference and slashing calls (Megna and Robert Hagg at 16:46 of the third) – the ticket tonight said Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins vs. Lehigh Valley Phantoms, not, “The Tim and Evgeny Show.” If this was my first game I attended as a fan, I probably would never return. The referees downright ruined tonight’s game.
Alright. Enough griping about officiating.
Second Period: Really no flow to the period thanks to Tim and Evgeny, it was becoming clear that the Penguins were just flat and that the Phantoms were running into Jeff Zatkoff, who made dazzling save after dazzling save.
Third Period: A Brandon Manning laser while the Phantoms were on the power play (go figure) tied it at one. About six minutes later, Bryan Rust hits the post and follows his shot and eventually stuffs one past Zepp to put the Pens ahead 2-1. Later, with the Phantoms empty net, Bobby Farnham would feed Dominik Uher who hit the open net to ice it to make it 3-1.
Three Stars: 3) Jeff Zatkoff (21 saves on 22 shots) 2) Scott Wilson (goal, assist, +1) and 1) Bryan Rust (goal, +1)
Wheeling Update: The Nailers lost 6-3 to the Orlando Solar Bears tonight at home. Matia Marcantuoni had a goal and an assist and Nick D’Agostino had an assist as well. Marcantuoni was named third star of the game and ex-Penguin Denver Manderson had a goal for Orlando.
SendToNews Highlights: Pens will put YouTube highlights up. Never assume, Jason. There weren’t YouTube highlights, so here is the SendToNews package.
Syracuse is in tomorrow. Crunch are better than you think. Gameday for that hits the blog at 3.
Last Game: Sunday at home vs. Syracuse, the Pens won in overtime, 5-4. J-S Dea had the overtime game winning goal and Beau Bennett had four assists. For Lehigh Valley, they were in Portland last Saturday and were shutout by the Pirates 3-0.
Last Meeting: October 29 in Allentown, the Pens won in overtime 2-1. J-S Dea had the game winning goal in that game too.
Record: For WBS: 8-5-1-0 (17 pts., 1st place East Division) — For LV: 5-5-1-0 (11 pts., 3rd place East Division)
Why you should care: Two teams on two different trends Friday night in Wilkes-Barre. The Pens have won three in a row and are at the top of the East Division. The Phantoms have lost five of their last six. But you know when the puck drops at 7:05, none of this will matter between the two teams.
Other Game to Watch: Everybody is playing tonight. But one game that sticks out to me is out West, Chicago visits Utica. The Comets have started this season gangbusters but the Wolves are a good team.
Next Five Games: SYR 11/15, @ HER 11/16, POR 11/19, @ ALB 11/21, MCH 11/22
For D’Agostino, it’s a chance to finally play. He has played just one game and has been the forgotten man in town.
For Hartzell, this signifies the imminent return of Jeff Zatkoff. Jonathan blogged Tuesday that Zatkoff practiced in full. You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to know that the Hartzell demotion means that Zatkoff is ready to go again.
So a question. Who leads the team out first at approximately 6:20 p.m. Friday night against Lehigh Valley? My guess is Matt Murray. Murray has been playing steady as of late. He played really well against the Phantoms on October 29. So, when does Zatkoff get a game? I think it’s Saturday against Syracuse and then Murray starts the 5 o’clock Sunday game against Hershey and the Bears.
I could be wrong and I probably am. One thing is for certain, Jeff Zatkoff is healthy enough to play again. He was injured October 21 in Albany and was out approximately three weeks. Murray and Hartzell held the ship together quite nicely.
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Posted by nafsnep on November 9, 2014
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This game, a 5-4 overtime win for the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins had a bit of everything that the last two games had.
Friday against Hershey, the Penguins were getting good looks but couldn’t get anything past Philipp Grubauer. That was the first period of tonights game in a nutshell. Wilkes-Barre outshot Syracuse 13-4, but Andrei Vasilevskiy held firm and denied all shots coming his way.
In the second period, more of what the first period of Saturday nights game in Binghamton. A crisp, back and forth affair that saw four goals scored, two for both teams.
In the third, the Penguins jumped out to a two goal lead, similar to last nights game against Binghamton, only to see the lead dwindle then disappear when Syracuse fought back hard and tied the game. Binghamton never got to that point last night, but you get the idea.
Beau Bennett, on re-assignment from Pittsburgh, had 4 assists and was on the ice for all five goals scored. Jayson Megna had two goals. Taylor Chorney scored. I think we may have some strong representation for the AHL Player of the Week Award, usually announced by the League Monday at 2 p.m.
All in all, a perfect weekend for the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins. One that sees them ascend to the top of the division and tied for the conference lead coming into the middle of November.
Oh, Jean-Sebastien Dea scored the overtime game winner, his second in under two weeks (October 29 at Lehigh Valley) when Brian Dumoulin went to center the puck from out of the corner when it hit a Crunch players skate right to Dea who went bar down and in.
Scott Harrington, demoted from Pittsburgh today, was on the ice for Wilkes-Barre. He was in for Alex Boak. Bennett slotted in back on the top line and replaced Dominik Uher in the lineup.
Eric Hartzell started the third game in three days for the Penguins and stopped 24 of 28. I am not going to say that he is starting goaltender worthy quite yet, but he hasn’t lost yet and is doing what the backup is supposed to do.
The Penguins were 2 for 9 on the power play tonight. Derrick Pouliot scored from the blue line at the beginning of the third period and Taylor Chorney tallied his goal late in the second.
Syracuse scored their goals the following way: 1) Dalton Smith on a shot that deflected in when the Penguins were caught out on the ice for too long. Need to be better. 2) Tanner Richard on a cross ice / crease pass into his skates, he corrals it and fires it home top shelf falling down. More skill by him than anything on Hartzell. 3) Richard scores his second when Hartzell doesn’t completely seal off his post and the puck bounces off of him and trickles over the line and in. Bad goal to give up given the momentum Syracuse was building. 4) Dalton Smith again when Nikita Nesterov shoots from the blue line and Smith gets a piece of it on the deflection. This came on the power play. The discipline was nil to non-existent.
Three stars were Dea on the game winner in overtime, Megna with two goals and Bennett with four assists.
Around the Division: Hershey loses to Hartford 3-2. Norfolk, Binghamton and Lehigh Valley were all off.
Conference: 1) HFD (17) 2) WBS (17) 3) WOR (15) 4) BRI (17) 5) ALB (15) 6) PRO (15) 7) HER (15) 8) POR (14)
Wheeling Update: The Nailers won at home against the Indy Fuel 4-3. Zack Torquato had two goals, Matia Marcantuoni had two assists. I think I sense a trend.
SendToNews Highlights: Howza bout some YouTube Highlights instead?
Power Rankings tomorrow at 4. If there is word on a Wilkes-Barre player getting player of the week, it will go up here before. Again, the League usually puts this out on Monday, but because there are two Monday games, they may wait till Tuesday. I’ll standby so you don’t have to.