Chirps from Center Ice

A fan blog about the AHL's Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins

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All Present

Every AHL East Division team or their NHL parent has had news since the last time I blogged.

Pittsburgh announced the re-signings of Paul Thompson and Zach Sill to one year deals. Good to have both in the mix for next season.

Pittsburgh also announced today the signing of Matt D’Agostini, a right winger with NHL experience who will likely provide third / fourth line depth for Pittsburgh and will probably never be seen in Wilkes-Barre. To that end, while I have updated the 2013 Offseason Moves List to reflect the Sill / Thompson moves. I did not note the D’Agostini signing.

Here’s a nice story from the Wheeling Nailers on Bobby Farnham’s NHL contract.

Norfolk has some news. First, they hired ECHL Coach of the Year Jarrod Skalde from the Cincinnati Cyclones as an assistant coach. Second, Anaheim signed Alex Grant, who was traded there from Pittsburgh. Finally, the Zack Stortini and Nolan Yonkman news is finally official.

Ottawa re-signed Binghamton captain Mark Borowiecki Tuesday. Borowiecki is probably graduated to Ottawa this Fall though. They also re-signed David Dziurzynski.

Syracuse signed Evan Rankin to an AHL deal today. Rankin was with Rochester last year.

Washington re-signed Peter LeBlanc, who led the Bears in playoff scoring, for another season.

Robert Bortuzzo filed for salary arbitration today. There’s another ex-WBS Penguin also on that list.

Brad Thiessen and Warren Peters are still unemployed.

2013 Free Agency: Day 1 Recap

Took them a while, but the Penguins made a big splash again in Free Agency. Setting aside the news that they signed Rob Scuderi and re-signed Craig Adams, two players that will never set foot in Wilkes-Barre, the parent club signed three players likely destined for Coal Street in the Fall and re-signed a familiar face.

Let’s get to the familiar one first. Bobby Farnham earned himself an NHL contract today. He needs no introduction.

The next three were all in the Top 50 in the Bombulie / Cignoli Big Board.

Chris Conner. A familiar face to Wilkes-Barre fans. His second tenure in Northeast Pennsylvania. Number 34 on the Big Board, Conner put up 13-27-40 in 60 games for the Portland Pirates last year, good for fifth on the team.

Nick Drazenovic. 24 on the Big Board. Breakout year for Drazenovic on a pretty loaded Springfield Falcons team, second in points for the Falcons, going 17-36-53 in 62 games last season including an eight game look for the Columbus Blue Jackets.

Andrew Ebbett. 26 on the Big Board, described on it as a bubble player who is an elite playmaker at the AHL level. 11-21-32 in 37 AHL games for the Chicago Wolves last season. Ebbett also played 28 games for the Vancouver Canucks, going 1-5-6.

Jonathan summed it up nicely:

There’s a great new AHL blog out there focusing on strictly the AHL and its teams. Today, they had this piece on the WBS news.

Matt Cooke signed with Minnesota today. What this means is that it is very likely that recent acquisition Harry Zolnierczyk will probably remain with Pittsburgh and not be sent to Wilkes-Barre, at least in my opinion.

There was other news too.

The Hershey Bears kicked things off by announcing that they had signed Jamie Johnson to an AHL deal, who spent last season over in Russia in the KHL. Johnson had (27-44-71) playing with Rochester in 2009-10 while playing with Jeff Taffe in Rochester.

The Bears later announced the hire of assistant coach Ryan Mougenel who was recently the head coach of the Las Vegas Wranglers of the ECHL.

Tampa Bay / Syracuse signed ex-WBS Penguin Geoff Walker. Walker played 51 games limited by injury for the Lake Erie Monsters last season and put up 5-15-20.

Walker had this to say to Lindsay Kramer, which to me, represents an East Division power shift:

There was a trade that may affect Norfolk, as Bobby Ryan was traded back to Ottawa from Anaheim for Jakob Silfverburg and Stefan Noesen. After the lockout last season Silfverburg went up and stayed up with Ottawa. Noesen is a prospect that will most likely start the season in Norfolk.

Trevor Smith is off to the The Big Smoke. No news on Brad Thiessen, Warren Peters or any other free agent on this list you should check out right now.

Finally, number one on the aforementioned Big Board, Keith Aucoin signed with the St. Louis Blues. Also, Mark Mancari and Alexandre Bolduc signed on with St. Louis. These guys were in the top nine on the Board. If they don’t stick with St. Louis, AHL affiliate Chicago has themselves quite the haul.

I will have the Liveblog back later tonight and all day tomorrow for Day 2.

Bad Photoshops

Another one bites the dust.

I woke up to the news this July 4 that HV71, of the Swedish Hockey League, has signed away WBS winger Riley Holzapfel. HV71 already has a photo of Holzapfel in their uniform although I’m not sold on it being a photoshop.

Suffice to say, it is going to be a completely different WBS team in the Fall.

Elsewhere, you can check out the annual AHL Free Agent Big Board, a massive undertaking that Jonathan Bombulie creates. This year, he was assisted by Michael Cignoli of The Saratogian who covers the Adirondack Phantoms. You can check out the Big Board here. It will be updated regularly.

Speaking of updating, my 2013 Offseason Moves List has been updated to reflect the Holzapfel transaction.

Happy Fourth of July. Big day tomorrow with the start of Free Agency. Check out the blog tomorrow. I’ll be live blogging all day.

Captains Set Sail

The Syracuse Crunch have signed away Wilkes-Barre / Scranton defenseman and Captain Joey Mormina, it was announced today.

It was a two year, AHL contract.

The search for a captain will be on again in the Fall.

The thing about Joey Mormina is that you hate to play against him and love to have him on your team. Ask anyone in Norfolk, Hershey, Binghamton, Wilkes-Barre (when Mormina was with Adirondack) or any other AHL team.

Mormina is a huge character fellow, as well. He was Wilkes-Barre’s Man of the Year nominee.

There is another captain off to new territory, as Hershey’s Boyd Kane will join Mark French in the KHL next season. You can read a fantastic sendoff by Bears voice Scott Stuccio here.

Back of the envelope, Binghamton re-signed G Nathan Lawson.

The 2013 Offseason Moves List has been updated appropriately.

More, lots more, Friday which is the start of Free Agency.

Are You Qualified?

According to this report, here’s who received qualifying offers from Pittsburgh today:

The only name not on the list was Keven Veilleux. The oft injured Veilleux didn’t do himself any favors using a slur in an ECHL stint and wasn’t even on the “black ace” squad this Spring. The writing has been on the wall for him for quite some time.

I’d be shocked if any of those qualified didn’t sign for next season.

There’s other stuff to touch on also.

The Maine Hockey Journal has a piece on Pittsburgh Penguins sixth round pick Blaine Byron, who will attend the University of Maine this Fall.

Draft guru Jesse Marshall broke down Pens second round pick G Tristan Jarry.

The Capitals qualified a bunch of guys today too. Among them was Penguin killer Tomas Kundratek, who wasted no time in re-signing today.

Ex-Penguins Tim Wallace and Brandon DeFazio are free agents again, as neither were qualified by their clubs.

There probably won’t be a Thursday update, unless one of those above qualified re-sign with Pittsburgh or some other move of significance is made. That said, you will want to check out the blog this Friday, the start of free agency.

I’m planning a “live blog” of sorts, with an assist to Twitter, as I will have a list of all the AHL East Division teams, their NHL parents, the beat writers that cover those AHL teams, plus any team employees that regularly offer commentary on said team as well as yours truly. If a move happens and a team tweets it, if you are following here on the blog you will see it in real time. At some point I will tweet out the link to the list so even if you are away from your computer and still want to follow along on Twitter, you can. I got you covered.

Business is about to pick up.

2013 NHL Draft Recap

Because of the NHL Lockout, this years NHL Draft was a one day affair. Here’s a look at the haul Pittsburgh got for the future…

First, the news started early as the Penguins traded away Tyler Kennedy to the San Jose Sharks for the 50th pick in the draft in the second round.

But then the Pens traded that pick, as well as their third round pick (89th) to Columbus to pick 44th.

They selected goaltender Tristan Jarry from the Edmonton Oil Kings from the Western Hockey League.

Some notes on the kid from those in the know…

https://twitter.com/IanAltenbaugh/status/351473051671605248

Jarry is ranked third among North American goalies by Central Scouting and went 18-7-0 with six shutouts, a 1.61 GAA and a .936 SV% with Edmonton last year. Here’s a scouting report from the ever solid The Goalie Guild.

Then in the third round, the Penguins selected Jake Guentzel at #77. He will head to Nebraska-Omaha in the Fall. Here’s a few blurbs:

The remaining picks by Pittsburgh were all kids heading to college in the fall.

In the fourth round they selected defenseman Ryan Segalla, a high schooler destined for University of Connecticut in the Fall. Segalla was born in 1994, or my freshman year of high school.

Penguins had no pick in Round 5, but had two in Round 6. They drafted defenseman Dane Birks. The seventeen year old is committed to play at Michigan Tech next year.

The second pick that in the sixth the Penguins drafted was center Blaine Byron, who is committed to the University of Maine.

The final pick for the Penguins in the seventh round was center Troy Josephs, who is heading to Clarkson University in the Fall.

I am not going to pretend like I know anything about these kids that were drafted other than the links I provide you to those that do. They are all too young to play for Wilkes-Barre or make any immediate impact for Coal Street for years. So with this draft class, we just wait and see.

Trading Places

Even in the offseason, Hershey gets us again.

News broke this morning that Chad Kolarik is off to Sweden, with Linköping of the Swedish Hockey League.

From the news release, with an assist to Google Translate, Kolarik replaces Jeff Taffe, who originally had planned on playing there and signed with the team, changed his mind and returned to Hershey.

Bright side: At least Kolarik doesn’t sign with another AHL East Division team.
Dark side: 31-37-68 is a huge offensive hole the brain trust on Coal Street must fill.

The 2013 Offseason Moves chart has been updated appropriately.