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Cannata Non-Grata — Pens LOSE 2-1

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Called it two hours and fifteen minutes and change before it happened….

I hate it when I am right like this. I also spelled his name wrong in my tweet. Apologies to the Cannata family if they ever come across this.

Utica goaltender Joe Cannata stops 22 of 23 Wilkes-Barre shots and the Comets continue to frustrate the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins, winning tonight 2-1.

The first game between these two teams was a 1-0 win for the Pens in December. The Pens then let a 1-0 lead get away from them with seven seconds left two weeks ago and lost to Utica 2-1 in a shootout. This Utica team knows this Penguin team because it plays just like it. Sticks in passing lanes. A step ahead of a guy chasing a puck. Its like they know the move before you make it.

The ironic thing about this is that the Penguins play the Comets in their final game of the season on April 19. If the Penguins are still battling for a playoff berth at that point, won’t this game be fun?

Let’s let the potential foreshadowing end there.

ATO’s have been added. Here are the official releases on Matia Marcantuoni and Alex Boak. Marcantuoni’s announcemnt was made Friday, Boak’s was made Saturday. Also announced late this afternoon was the news that Josh Archbald has joined the Pens after an impressive year with Nebraska-Omaha, where he was second in the NCAA in goals scored this season.

Peter Mannino vs. the aforementioned Joe Cannata.

Lineup Changes: Zach Sill, Spencer Machacek and Harry Zolnierczyk listed as injured. Pierre-Luc Letourneau-Leblond was a healthy scratch along with Barry Goers. Nick D’Agostino was in as was Chuck Kobasew and Beau Bennett on Game 1 of his conditioning stint.

First Period: Penguins didn’t have a shot on goal until 3:14 left to play in the period when Adam Payerl cut to the slot while being hooked. What Utica put on net towards Mannino he stopped as well.

Second Period: Beau Bennett on the ice when the Penguins offense seemingly starts coming alive. Nothing doing. Finally, Utica gets a power play and while Andrew Ebbett loses his stick, Utica cycles behind the net to a wide open Pascal Pelletier who scores to make it 1-0 Utica, ending Peter Mannino’s shutout streak at 194:48.

Then, Mike Carman shoots a puck at a wide open Utica net after Cannata comes out to play a puck and misplays it. Henrik Tommernes makes a stick save to keep the puck out.

Chuck Kobasew scored on a power play to tie the game at one.

Third Period: Pens take two consecutive penalties to open. A too many men on the ice call that sees Utica spend the entire two minutes in the Pens zone in and then a Mannino trip. Pens kill that, but seconds later Colin Stuart fires a puck through a crowd to put the Comets ahead for good at 2-1.

Utica really held on from there. Barely. Consecutive icing calls after another. Penguins can’t find the equalizer.

Three Stars: 3) Chuck Kobasew (goal, even) 2) Peter Mannino (27 saves on 29 shots) and 1) Colin Stuart (goal, +1)

Around the Division: You cannot stop the Big B Machine. Binghamton rolls into Norfolk, having never swept the Admirals in Virginia, and win 6-5 in overtime. The game was a firefight to the end, with the score being tied at 4-4 then 5-5 to force overtime…. Hershey loses to Worcester 4-2 when leading 2-1 late. Then, in 3:15, they see it all fall apart as Worcester walks away winners….. Albany crushes Syracuse 6-2. Pens get the Devils tomorrow in Atlantic City.

Standings: Binghamton 81 — Penguins 78 — Norfolk 77 — Hershey 72 — Syracuse 58

Conference: 1) MCH (90) 2) SPR 84) 3) BNG (81) 4) STJ (84) 5) WBS (78) 6) ALB (78) 7) NOR (77) 8) PRO (75)

Wheeling Update: There is none. The Nailers did not play today.

SendToNews Highlights: Are here.

Pens travel to Atlantic City for a 4:00 start time with the Albany Devils. Gameday for this will be up at noon.

Let’s Go Pens!!!

GAMEDAY: vs. Utica 3/22

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Home Game: 33

AHL Game: 958

Who: Utica Comets

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Last night in Syracuse, the Pens won 2-0. Peter Mannino had a 16 save shutout. For Utica, they hosted Adirondack and lost 4-3. Ex-Penguin Brandon DeFazio had a goal in the loss and Kent Huskins was named second star of the game with a goal and an assist.

Last Meeting: March 7 in Utica, the Pens lost in the shootout, 2-1. The Pens were winning the game 1-0 with 7.1 seconds to play when the Comets tied it late.

Record: For WBS: 35-20-3-5 (78 pts., 2nd place East Division) — For UTI: 27-28-3-4 (61 pts., 3rd place North Division)

Why you should care: Utica is in looking to keep what faint playoff hopes they have alive. Having lost last night at home, look for a determined Comets team to come in and upset a Penguins team on a roll.

Referee(s): Jamie Koharski

Linesmen: Bob Fyrer / Jud Ritter

Twitter: @wbspenguins / @WBSGameDay / @UticaComets / @CometsInGame

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /UticaComets

Instagram: wbspenguins / uticacomets

Beat Writers: @CVBombulie / @CometsTales / @OD_Comets

Broadcasters: WBS: Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / UTI: Brendan Burke @brendanmburke

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep

Radio: For WBS: Sports Hub 102.3 / For Utica: 94.9 K-Rock

Television: AHL Live / MyNetwork TV (local in Wilkes-Barre)

Promotion(s): PNC Umbrella (first 5,000 fans)

Other Game to Watch: Manchester is in Springfield tonight in a battle of the two teams at the top of the Eastern Conference.

Next Five Games: @ ALB 3/23*, PRO 3/26, @ NOR 3/28, @ NOR 3/29, BRI 4/4

* – game played in Atlantic City, NJ

Doing What You Want, When You Want — Pens WIN 2-0

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That was easy.

The Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins are on a tear right now. No disrespect intended to the Syracuse Crunch tonight, but you could see that the Crunch are disjointed hockey team that just wants the season over. The Penguins roll, winners 2-0. Peter Mannino with his second consecutive shutout, now 162:20 without giving up a goal.

News du jour this week was Jayson Megna being sent back from Pittsburgh and Barry Goers signing an AHL contract with Wilkes-Barre for the rest of season.

News du jour from Friday was the news that Beau Bennett will be assigned to Wilkes-Barre for a three game conditioning stint beginning probably tomorrow. The max he could play is three games, there was talk by Obie on pre-game that Bennett could be in the lineup as early as tomorrow, travel with the team to Atlantic City on Sunday, then back Wednesday for a home game vs. Providence then back to Pittsburgh next weekend.

Bennett is not waiver eligible, but because he was not on the AHL roster (because of his injury) the most he could play here is the three game allowable under the “conditioning” tag.

Okay, to the game tonight.

The aforementioned Peter Mannino vs. Kristers Gudlevskis

Lineup Notes: Chuck Kobasew was the veteran scratch tonight. Healthies were Nick D’Agostino and newcomer Conor Sheary. Harry Zolnierczyk, injured last weekend, listed with an upper body injury, may play this weekend. Again this information was from Mike O’Brien on the radio pre-game.

First Period: Penguins dominated this period. Plain and simple. Syracuse looked like a disinterested, out of synch last place hockey team that just wanted the season to be over. Penguins outshot the Crunch 12-4. I could only remember one good attempt on Mannino by the Crunch, and that was Jon DiSalvatore on a backhander that Mannino saw all the way.

Spencer Machacek dispossesses Gudlevskis and slips it under his pads to put the Pens ahead 1-0. Later, on the power play, Denver Manderson centers a pass from the wall to a cutting Adam Payerl all alone to make it 2-0 Penguins.

Second Period: Pretty tame first period in the penalty department. The first half of the second period was anything but, featuring 32 minutes of penalties in the periods first 6:10. Tom Kostopoulos fought. There were hits all over the place. Nothing doing in the scoring department this period. The Crunch only had nine shots on goal heading into the….

Third Period: Spencer Machacek didn’t come out for the third period, seemingly banged up in the second period through all the fisticuffs.

Crunch don’t do much to pressure Mannino, what they do he saves easily. Pens don’t offer much either, but with a two goal cushion, they basically played prevent all period and looked silly while on the three power plays that referee T.J. Luxmore gave to the Penguins in the period.

Three Stars: 3) Kristers Gudlevskis (26 saves on 28 shots) 2) Spencer Machacek (game winning goal, +1) 1) Adam Payerl (goal, even)

Payerl had nine shots on goal.

Around the Division: Hershey shuts out the Providence Bruins 2-0 in Rhode Island. This was the first time that the P-Bruins were shutout at home all season….Binghamton defeats Norfolk 5-2. The B-Sens scored four unanswered goals.

Standings: Binghamton 79 — Penguins 78 — Norfolk 76 — Hershey 72 — Syracuse 58

Conference: 1) MCH (88) 2) SPR (82) 3) BNG (79) 4) STJ (82) 5) WBS (78) 6) ALB (76) 7) NOR (76) 8) PRO (75)

Wheeling Update: The Nailers were defeated in Evansville, Indiana by the IceMen 4-3. Tom Kuhnhackl had a goal, Zak Torquato assisted on two. Eric Hartzell backed up in goal.

SendToNews Highlights: Are here.

Pens come home to host the Utica Comets tomorrow night in what should be a sold out crowd. Gameday for this will be up at 3.

Let’s Go Pens!!!

GAMEDAY: @ Syracuse 3/21

Away Game: 31

AHL Game: 943

Who: Syracuse Crunch

Where: Onondaga County War Memorial at Oncenter

When: 7:00 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Last Saturday at home vs. Norfolk, the Pens won 4-0. Peter Mannino had a 12 save shutout. For Syracuse, the Crunch were in Albany and were shutout 3-0.

Last Meeting: February 28 in Syracuse, the Pens were shutout by the Crunch 4-0.

Record: For WBS: 34-20-3-5 (76 pts., 2nd place East Division) — For SYR: 24-27-4-6 (58 pts., 5th place East Division)

Why you should care: Did you know? The last time the Penguins skated away from a contest with no points was February 28 in Syracuse when they were shutout, which happens to be where the last time these teams met? If the Penguins underestimate the Crunch, it will happen again.

Referee(s): T.J. Luxmore

Linesmen: Chris Woodworth / Justin Prusack

Twitter: @wbspenguins / @WBSGameDay / @SyracuseCrunch

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /syracusecrunch

Instagram: wbspenguins / officialsyracusecrunch

Beat Writers: @CVBombulie / @PSCrunchHockey

Broadcasters: For WBS: Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / For SYR: Dan D’Uva @Dan_DUva

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep / @Allovimo

Radio: For WBS: Sports Hub 102.3 / For Syracuse: ESPN Radio 1200 AM

Television: AHL Live

Other Game to Watch: Binghamton opens a two game set in Norfolk against the Admirals this weekend. These games are going to be on the Penguins radar.

Next Five Games: UTI 3/22, @ ALB 3/23*, PRO 3/26, @ NOR 3/28, @ NOR 3/29

* – game played in Atlantic City, NJ

This is Our House — Pens WIN 4-0

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Where were you on February 26, 2011?

Why is that date significant? It’s because it is the last time that the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins defeated the Norfolk Admirals at home. A 3-2 shootout win.

Tonight, changed that. Resoundingly.

Four goals by the Penguins and a twelve, yes, twelve save shutout by Peter Mannino and the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins crush the Norfolk Admirals by a score of 4-0.

I’d say, the Penguins are back. Back from their funk when they couldn’t do anything right, back from having a big question mark in goal for them with Mannino’s stellar play and back at the top of the East Division.

The aforementioned Mannino opposed John Gibson. Here were Gibson’s numbers coming into this contest tonight against Wilkes-Barre: 4-0 in 4 games played, a 1.00 GAA and a .960 SV%.

Some regression to the mean was had tonight.

Spencer Machacek was back in tonight for the Pens. He was on the top line with Andrew Ebbett and Chuck Kobasew. Brendan Mikkelson was the veteran scratch and Mike Carman was the extra forward scratched for the Pens. Barry Goers went in for Mikkelson.

First Period: Two great chances on early power plays by the Penguins but Gibson closed the door. Finally, Harry Zolnierczyk scored on a wraparound to put the Pens ahead 1-0. Later, Pierre-Luc Letourneau-Leblond scored on a nice, close cross ice dish from Adam Payerl to put the Penguins ahead 2-0.

The one save Mannino made that stuck out to me was on Devante Smith-Pelly, who dangled through everyone and got a shot on that was stopped by the Penguins net minder right after Wilkes-Barre had scored the first goal.

Second Period: Brian Dumoulin scored on while the Penguins were on a 5-on-3 to put the Pens ahead 3-0. Then lots of penalties. I tweeted a picture at one point of the madness. Andrew Ebbett had a long breakaway which was stopped by Gibson. You got the sense at this moment that the wheels were off for the Admirals. Later, Bobby Farnham feeds Andrew Ebbett who scores his second goal in as many nights and the Penguins were ahead 4-0.

Third Period: Norfolk starts Brad Thiessen in goal to begin the period. The Penguins put 14 shots on the ex-Penguins net minder, many coming when they had a full 2:00 of 5-on-3 to work with but the Game 6 hero vs. Providence last year stopped them all. I don’t know what I would have done had the Penguins actually gotten a goal on Thiessen. Laughed, cried, clapped or just sat there. I know you always hear and see me say that I cheer for the front of the jersey and not the back, but Thiessen’s time and heroics here in Wilkes-Barre cannot and should not ever be overlooked.

Norfolk only managed 2 shots on goal for the period and were outshot badly 40-12 in the game, an all time franchise low for the club.

Three Stars: 3) Peter Mannino (12 save shutout) 2) Bobby Farnham (two assists, +2) and 1) Harry Zolnierczyk game winning goal, +1)

Of note, Zolnierczyk did not come out for his first star mention. He took a hit on the boards in the third and did not return.

Around the Division: Hershey beats Adirondack at home 4-1 in front of their largest crowd of the season, 10,995. Syracuse loses in a shootout to Hamilton 2-1 and Binghamton defeats Rochester at home 2-1.

Standings: Penguins 76 — Binghamton 75 — Norfolk 72 — Hershey 70 — Syracuse 58

Wheeling Update: The Nailers shutout the Cincinnati Cyclones at home 2-0. Christiaan Minella and Cody Sylvester scored the goals for the Nailers.

SendToNews Highlights: Are here.

Alright, so the Binghamton Senators have two games in hand on the Penguins. They will burn one of those tomorrow when they face-off with the Rochester Americans again up in Rochester in the make up game from this week when that game was cancelled because of snow. A B-Sens win puts them ahead of the Pens by one point. A loss obviously keeps the Penguins as the division leaders. It all may not matter, the Pens and B-Sens play each other three more times, all at the critical time they call the month of April.

I’ll have a tweet of the final score of that game tomorrow on Twitter. The Week 24 AHL Power Rankings will be up Monday at 4 p.m. Until then…

Let’s Go Pens!!!

GAMEDAY: vs. Norfolk 3/15

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Home Game: 32

AHL Game: 918

Who: Norfolk Admirals

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Last night vs. Hamilton, the Pens won 5-2. Anton Zlobin had a three loin night (2-1-3) good for first star honors. For Norfolk, they lost last night in Binghamton 3-1. Devante Smith-Pelly scored the only goal for the Admirals in the loss.

Last Meeting: January 31 in Wilkes-Barre, the Pens lost 2-1. Reid McNeill scored the only goal for the Pens in the loss.

Record: For WBS: 33-20-3-5 (74 pts., 1st place East Division) — For NOR: 32-20-1-7 (72 pts., 3rd place East Division)

Why you should care: Norfolk pretty much owns the Mohegan Sun Arena, having tremendous success in the home of the Penguins. The Pens will need to defend home ice and play a solid 60 minute game against the rival Admirals in order to take the two points home with them tonight.

Referee(s): Dave Lewis / Pierre Lambert

Linesmen: Bill Lyons / Luke Murray

Twitter: @wbspenguins / @WBSGameDay / @NorfolkAdmirals
@AdsGameUpdates

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /NorfolkAdmirals

Instagram: wbspenguins / NorfolkAdmirals

Beat Writers: @CVBombulie

Broadcasters: For WBS: Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / For NOR: Pete Michaud @AdmiralsVoice

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep / @BeneathTheScope / @ShawnDulin

Radio: For WBS: Sports Hub 102.3 / For Norfolk: 102.1 The Game

Television: AHL Live

Promotion(s): Bobby Farnham Bobblehead Night (first 5,000 fans) / St. Patrick’s Day Celebration

Other Game to Watch: It has to be Binghamton and Rochester. A Pens win with help from the Amerks and Wilkes-Barre will be guaranteed to wake up Monday morning in first place in the East Division no matter what happens Sunday.

Next Five Games: @ SYR 3/21, UTI 3/22, @ ALB 3/23*, PRO 3/26, @ NOR 3/28

* – game played in Atlantic City, NJ

Give That Dog a Bone — Pens WIN 5-1

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It’s coming together.

About two weeks ago, the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins were a lifeless, effortless bunch on the outside of the playoffs and leaving a marginal blogger scratching his head and asking himself why. But it made for clicks! Let’s blog about other teams scores and hope that this team wins and this team loses and this team loses and this team wins!

When you are out of control, you can’t hope that others control what you can’t.

Or something.

Anyway, the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins finally turned it around with a 6-5 win at home against Hershey on a Tuesday in Wilkes-Barre.

Since, they haven’t looked back.

It’s actually been a forgotten man that has gotten them not only back into playoff contention but back into sole possession of first place in the East Division after a 5-1 win Friday night against Hamilton.

His name is Peter Mannino.

In the month of March alone, Mannino has gone 4-1, with a 2.05 GAA and a .922 SV%. Not bad for a guy who didn’t take his assignment to Wheeling in the Fall the right way and was suspended by the team.

With a 3-1 Binghamton win against Norfolk up on the Southern Tier, the Penguins sit in sole possession of first place in the East Division. For now. Binghamton has two games in hand and Norfolk comes to town tomorrow. Norfolk owns the Penguins at Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza as of late. Something like 12 straight wins or something like that.

Anyway. The game.

Mannino opposed Devan Dubnyk. Chuck Kobasew made his first AHL start in a long, long time. Spencer Machacek was the veteran scratch. Jayson Megna was called up to Pittsburgh before the game. Normally I get upset whenever a player gets recalled from Wilkes-Barre to Pittsburgh, but not in this case. Megna had four points for the Pens since being re-assigned at the Olympic break. Not exactly setting the AHL world on fire, there.

First Period: Long period of green flag hockey. That is, non-stop, end to end hockey. Then, a Penguins penalty kill. Andrew Ebbett dogs the Bulldogs defensemen and steals a puck and skates in on a breakaway and is hauled down and is awarded a penalty shot. He scores. 1-0 Penguins. Probably the first ever shorthanded penalty shot goal in team history.

Later, Anton Zlobin steps up and scores on a power play to put the Penguins ahead 2-0. Hamilton responds when Mike Blunden cleans up a rebound left by Mannino to cut the lead in half.

Second Period: You’ll probably see this one in the SendToNews Package. Peter Mannino with a glove save while going in the splits robbing Sven Andrighetto in the slot.

One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. Chuck Kobasew, banished by the Pittsburgh Penguins and the scorn of the fan base and placed on waivers, scores in his first game as a Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguin to make it 3-1.

:23 later, Brian Dumoulin waits out a Bulldog and pumps one on net for a 4-1 Penguin lead. That goal would end Dubnyk’s night.

Third Period: Anton Zlobin with his second of the night on a nifty backhand and it’s 5-1 Wilkes-Barre, who, for all intents and purposes just played defense the entire period and didn’t let anything funny happen the Hamilton way.

Three Stars: 3) Peter Mannino (26 saves on 27 shots) 2) Andrew Ebbett (goal, assist, +2) and 1) Anton Zlobin (two goals, assist, +2)

So, wait. Anton Zlobin was sent to Wheeling a week or so ago, responds with a three point night. Meanwhile Jayson Megna, who scored only four points his entire stay here since the Olympic break, gets the call up? Okay……..

Around The Division: You know about Binghamton beating Norfolk 3-1 from my lead. Click there for the box if you are so inclined. Hershey, battling for a playoff spot, loses to Syracuse 3-2 in overtime, done in by ex-Bear Jon DiSalvatore. The good news for the Bears is that their trade deadline acquisitions in Chris Brown and Kris Newbury had an immediate impact, with Newbury assisting on a Brown goal.

Standings: Penguins 74 — Binghamton 73 — Norfolk 72 — Hershey 68 — Syracuse 57

Conference: 1) MCH (88) 2) SPR (80) 3) WBS (74) 4) STJ (78) 5) BNG (73) 6) PRO (73) 7) NOR (72) 8) ALB (70)

Wheeling Update: The Nailers defeated the Reading Royals by the same 5-1 score as the Penguins did tonight. Tom Kuhnhackl (1-2-3, +4) Carter Rowney (1-3-4, +5) and Cody Sylvester (3-1-4, +3) all with HUGE nights to help the Nailers in the race for playoffs in the ECHL.

SendToNews Highlights: Are here.

Pens take on the Norfolk Admirals tomorrow at 7:05. Gameday for this will be up at the usual 3 p.m.

Let’s Go Pens!!!