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News from the day was that Pittsburgh sent Zach Sill, Brian Dumoulin and Harry Zolnierczyk to Wilkes-Barre.

Zolnierczyk will have to clear waivers. We will know by noon tomorrow if anyone claims him.

It will take at least that long for my mind to clear from the news that Zolnierczyk could actually skate in Wilkes-Barre. I didn’t include him in the 2013 Offseason Moves List and expected him to stay up in the NHL especially with the departure of Matt Cooke this summer.

Jonathan had words on the news and a preview of Pittsburgh’s opening night roster. He also reset the depth chart.

Elsewhere….

Looking over the fence at the neighbors, certified WBS killer Tomas Kundratek cleared waivers today and was assigned to the Hershey Bears.

The Portland Pirates will be playing all of their games this season about an hour north in Lewiston, Maine due to building issues in Cumberland County. The plan was for the Pirates to play all of the games in Lewiston until January while the Civic Center was being renovated, but the Pirates and the Board of Trustees couldn’t see eye to eye on a bunch of issues so instead of starting the season with the uncertainty of where the Pirates will play in 2014, they made the announcement that they will play the entire season in Lewiston.

A couple of home dates were jumbled for the Pirates with the announcement, but that doesn’t affect the Penguins. Wilkes-Barre travels to Lewiston on January 18 @ 7 p.m.

More tomorrow with the recap of Pens-Amerks Round II Friday night.

Preseason Game #1: Pens 2 — Americans 3 (OT)

No funny headlines for preseason games. No graphics either. It’s preseason for bloggers, too.

Also, no radio or AHL Live, since tonight’s Penguins / Amerks preseason game was played at an IcePlex and not the Blue Cross Arena, the home of the Amerks. So I relied solely off of the tweets of one Mike O’Brien.

So instead of hitting each other in practice for the past few days, the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins traveled to Western New York and hit the Rochester Americans in the first preseason game for both clubs.

Eric Hartzell vs. Nathan Lieuwen

Brian Gibbons wore the C for the Pens tonight and Paul Thompson wore the lone A.

Pens dressed the following players:

Forwards: Mike Carman, Kyle Fletcher, Chaz Johnson, Jack MacLellan, Denver Manderson, Christiaan Minella, Carter Rowney, C.J. Severyn, Cody Sylvester, Paul Thompson and Dominik Uher.

Defensemen: Nick D’Agostino, Barry Goers, Reid McNeill, Mike Ratchuk, Clark Seymour and Alex Velischek.

Andy Chiodo backed up Hartzell. Local product Patrick McGrath took warmups and was scratched. He and a guy like Chaz Johnson are cut from the same cloth, so if they are up for the same job, let the local kid in McGrath get game action at home in Wilkes-Barre this weekend. Makes sense.

Clark Donatelli, head coach of the Wheeling Nailers, was behind the bench with John Hynes & Co.

Starters for the Pens were Sylvester–Gibbons–Thompson // D’Agostino–Seymour.

Didn’t take long for the first fight. Christiaan Minella fought Johnny McGuire. Mike O’Brien said that both landed some right hooks before tumbling to the ice.

Phil Varone banged home a power play goal to put the Amerks on the board first.

Denver Manderson with a quick answer goal :25 later on a two on one rush set up by Chaz Johnson chipping the puck out of the zone to set up the odd man.

Rochester would quickly score on another power play. This time Chad Ruhwedel on a point shot. Quickly, the highly touted WBS penalty kill was 0-for-2. The Pens would go on the penalty kill again but would kill that one.

Cody Sylvester wasn’t doing himself any favors by getting called for another penalty, his third, the Penguins fourth of the period. Wilkes-Barre was able to kill that one off though.

After one, it was 2-1 Rochester with shots 15-2 for the Amerks. It’s hard to generate shots on goal when you are constantly killing penalties in a period. But hey, it’s the first period of the first preseason game of the year. I shouldn’t overanalyze.

From what I could tell from O’Brien’s tweets, the Pens were much more aggressive and disciplined to start the second. Dominik Uher had a good chance by a better same by netminder Lieuwen. Pens would get a power play out of it.

At the halfway point of the period, Andy Chiodo took over for Hartzell and Connor Knapp took over for Nathan Lieuwen in goal.

Back to the Pens power play, Paul Thompson would score to even the game at two a piece. Thompson wrists a roof job from the bottom of the faceoff circle.

Much more disciplined second period by the Pens. They must have shook off the first period jitters because the Pens outshot the Amerks 10-6 in the period and went 1-for-1 on their only power play of the game to this point.

Chaz Johnson and Drew Bagnall fought but didn’t throw any punches, so instead, both got roughing minors.

Pens got a power play with about seven minutes left in the third but weren’t able to capitalize.

Goalies Chiodo and Knapp traded glove saves….please keep reading.

Nothing was decided in the third so it was on to overtime.

Obie said that Chiodo had a flashy glove save on a redirect in overtime.

Eric Locke finished the Pens in overtime with a backhander in close on Chiodo and won it for the Amerks. Fellow blogger Amerks Sin Bin had the setup on the GWG:

Three stars were: 3) Manderson (goal) 2) Ruhwedal (goal, assist) and 1) Locke (game winning goal.

Final shots on goal were 32-21 Amerks Pens were 1-for-2 on the power play and 4-for-6 on the PK.

I’d expect a few more cuts from Pittsburgh tomorrow or Friday, so we will see what shakes out of a lineup this weekend for the Pens starting Friday at home vs. these same Amerks.

If there is newsy news to share tomorrow, I’ll have a blog on it. If not, next entry will be the post game recap Friday night.

Let’s Go Pens!

Pre-Pre-Season Chatter

The preseason gets underway tomorrow for the Penguins tomorrow up in Rochester. There won’t be a radio call of the game by Mike O’Brien, but he will be tweeting. I’ll take notes and throw up a quick recap afterwards tomorrow night.

There’s ice in the barn. Pretty.

— Tom Kuhnhackl and Harrison Ruopp were sent to Wilkes-Barre today. Remaining up in Pittsburgh are Brian Dumoulin, Andrew Ebbett, Chris Conner and Zach Sill. Dumoulin is about 7-10 days away from being cleared to play again. Pittsburgh released their roster for their final preseason game tomorrow and neither Ebbett, Sill or Conner are on it. In fact, the roster looks more like a regular season NHL roster than it does anything else. So, reading the tea leaves, you could safely say that those three will be in Wilkes-Barre soon.

— Jonathan blogged today with among other things, his thoughts on the WBS goaltending situation. He seems to think the Pens will be fine in goal. I’m much more skeptical than he is, but you have to remember that Bombulie is around the team much more than I am, is more hockey-educated than I am and is the expert. I’ll take a “wait and see” approach.

— Out of Jonathan’s blog, he reports that Eric Hartzell and Andy Chiodo will split time in net for the Pens tomorrow in Rochester.

No Gameday setup with the preseason games. Just brief recaps. So check back tomorrow evening.

Waive Hello To More Nostalgia

Three things to get to this afternoon.

First, the Edmonton Oilers claimed Steve MacIntyre off of waivers. Since MacIntyre was once employed by the Oil Country, one assumed that they regret ever letting the Baddest Man in Hockey™* go. There have also been fisticuffs involving the Oilers preseason games I really haven’t been paying attention to, so the waiver claim makes sense.

Second, the Pens signed Jeff Drouin-Deslauriers to a PTO today. Yup, more nostalgia. You’ll recall Deslauriers in WIlkes-Barre during the split affiliation year with the Edmonton Oilers in 2006-07. More recently, Deslauriers was an Anaheim Ducks prospect. He’s put up pretty stale numbers in the past few years. Sub 90 save percentage and a goals against average in the 3.00 neighborhood or higher. Granted, some of the teams he played for weren’t anything to write home about.

I don’t know what it is with all of this nostalgia going on at Coal Street. Hell, if Peter Mannino is not ready for the start of the season and Pittsburgh doesn’t think Eric Hartzell is quite ready for AHL work, the goaltending tandem on October 5 up in Bridgeport will be Andy Chiodo and Jeff Drouin-Deslauriers, likely captained by Tom Kostopoulos with Chris Conner running the power play.

To drive the nostalgia speculation even further, John Curry must have all calls from the 570 area code blocked on his phone or something. Last I checked Curry was still unsigned. I’ll tell you this, and this is just my un-hockey-educated opinion speaking, but I’d feel a lot more comfortable with having John Curry in town then I would anything representing a goaltender in Wilkes-Barre right now.

I’ve been seeing a lot of chatter on my different social media platforms about Brad Thiessen and the Pens, “letting him go.” I disagree with this. Hockey is a business. Thiessen fulfilled his contract with the Pittsburgh organization and looked elsewhere for employment. That destination was Finland. Thiessen, had he stuck around for another year and re-signed, would have been #4 on the organizational depth chart again behind Fleury-Vokoun-Zatkoff. Hindsight being what it is, don’t kick yourselves or others for Thiessen doing what’s best for himself and his family by seeking the best opportunity possible at the time.

Oh, finally, Bobby Farnham was re-assigned to Wilkes-Barre today.

Feel free to disagree / agree with my thoughts above and drive the discussion a bit in the comments section below.

* – trademark pending (not really)

Eight More For the Corps

Announced this afternoon were more cuts from Pittsburgh’s camp. Here’s who is headed to Coal Street:

Forwards: Nick Drazenovic, Pierre-Luc Letourneau-Leblond, Steve MacIntyre, Jayson Megna, and Adam Payerl

Defensemen: Scott Harrington, Brendan Mikkelson and Philip Samuelsson

Drazenovic, Mikkelson and MacIntyre have to clear waivers. We will know noon Monday if they clear or not.

Here is a look at the updated Pittsburgh roster.

Names on that list more familiar to Wilkes-Barre fans are defensemen Brian Dumoulin, Olli Maatta, Derrick Pouliot, and Harrison Ruopp. Forwards Chris Conner, Andrew Ebbett, Bobby Farnham, Tom Kuhnhackl and Zach Sill.

For Dumoulin and Farnham, they are on the injured list. So they can’t get sent back unless they are recovered from their ailments.

For Pouliot and Maatta, it’s NHL or back to juniors this year. Both aren’t old enough to play in the AHL.

Veteran guys like Conner and Ebbett will get a more extended look up top, but I would expect them back soon.

Glad to see Tom Kuhnhackl and Zach Sill get extended looks for Pittsburgh. Sill has been a beast in the faceoff circle for the Pens in their preseason games. Kuhnhackl doesn’t look out of place.

Business is picking up…

1A and What’s Left

So I just finished watching the Pittsburgh Penguins lose to the Columbus Blue Jackets Saturday evening and was reading up on Grand Theft Auto V before diving back into the only video game I play and saw the ESPN ScoreCenter alert light up on my iPad.

“Penguins G Tomas Vokoun out indefinitely after procedure to dissolve blood clot in pelvis” it read.

The NHL GameCenter alert a few minutes later confirmed:

“Penguins goalie Tomas Vokoun is out indefinitely after a procedure to dissolve a blood clot in his pelvis.”

All the confirmation I needed was right here.

Damn.

This, obviously, puts Wilkes-Barre in a bind in goal. They recently received G Eric Hartzell from Pittsburgh. It’ll be Hartzell / Mannino / possibly Chiodo batting for the nets in Wilkes-Barre.

Here’s the problem. Hartzell is an untested rookie. Mannino was hurt for the better part of last season for Manchester and didn’t practice today according to Jonathan Bombulie’s entry on day one of WBS camp. Andy Chiodo is in town as the latest nostalgic blast from the past trying to make the team. I’d say, with the 15th season of Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins hockey a mere two weeks away, there is reason to worry.

Why? The Pens pride themselves on stellar defense and goaltending. WBS will never lead the league in goals for per game. So they rely on defense and goaltending to win them games. Defense will be fine. Goaltending is off to a shaky start and the season hasn’t even started yet.

Pittsburgh has themselves a stellar backup in Jeff Zatkoff, who was downright stellar for Wilkes-Barre last season. There should be absolutely no reason to worry about the NHL backup in the Steel City.

Times like this tear me apart. The human side of it all. I feel great for Jeff Zatkoff, who will finally be able to achieve his dream of being a goaltender in the NHL. I pray for a speedy and complete recovery for Tomas Vokoun.

Wilkes-Barre may end up at the end of the day just fine. They have had great success with undrafted goaltenders. See: Thiessen, Brad and Curry, John.

Throwback Thursday

Couple of things to note today:

— The Penguins announced a training camp roster and schedule today. Here’s the link to the schedule and names of those invited. But here is a list of names invited for my own reference:

Forwards (15) – Mike Carman, Kyle Fletcher, Brian Gibbons, Chaz Johnson, Tom Kostopoulos, Jack MacLellan, Denver Manderson, Patrick McGrath, Christiaan Minella, Carter Rowney, C.J. Severyn, Cody Sylvester, Paul Thompson, Domink Uher, and Scott Zurevinski
 
Defensemen (8) –  Nicholas D’Agostino, Barry Goers, Reid McNeill, Peter Merth, Mike Ratchuk, Clark Seymour, Dustin Stevenson, Alex Velischek
 
Goaltenders (2) – Andy Chiodo and Peter Mannino

Yes. THAT Andy Chiodo. Famous for this.

But that was back in 2004. Nearly ten years ago! Nostalgia is nice, but nostalgia doesn’t win hockey games.

I’m not implying that Chiodo even has a relative chance of making the opening night roster, with Jeff Zatkoff expected back soon and Peter Mannino already in town. I am just playing devils advocate.

Throwback Thursday, indeed.

Jonathan blogged on the training camp release, complete with capsules on most of the players.

— In lieu of a PensFest this year, the Penguins are doing something different this year. It’s called a “Penguins Premiere” at the F.M. Kirby Center in downtown Wilkes-Barre. It will be a meet and greet of the entire team. Season ticket holders can pick up their season ticket box and you can stick around and watch the Pittsburgh Penguins take on the New Jersey Devils on the 20′ x 40′ theater screen. Season ticket holders should check their mailbox.

Good times. That should be fun.

Don’t know if I am heading to camp this weekend or not. If I do, I will probably take pictures and generally try to stay out of everyones way.