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Eastern Conference Semifinal Game 4: Providence Bruins (PRO leads 3-0)

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Eastern Conference Semifinal — Game 4

AHL Game: I4

Who: Providence Bruins

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Series: PRO leads 3-0 (best of seven)

Media Kit

Last Game: Wednesday in Wilkes-Barre, the Penguins played arguably the best game of the series yet were still defeated in overtime by a score of 2-1. Carter Camper scored :31 into overtime to put the Penguins on the brink of elimination.

Referee(s): Chris Ciamaga / Terry Koharski

Linesmen: Jud Ritter / Bob Goodman

What to Watch For: If the Penguins play, “their game” they will win tonight. Any deviation off of this and we don’t come back tomorrow.

Twitter: @WBSPenguins / @AHLBruins

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /providencebruins

Beat Writers: @CVBombulie / @MarkDivver

Broadcasters: WBS: Tom Grace @TGracePens and Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / PRO: Nick Gagalis @NickGagalis

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep 

Radio: For WBS: 102.3 The Mountain / For Providence: WNRI 1380 AM

Television: AHL Live

When is Game 5?: A Bruins win wraps the series. A Penguins win and Game 5 is Saturday night in Wilkes-Barre.

Dark Daze – Pens LOSE 2-1 (OT) (PRO leads 3-0)

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I guess the sadistic side of me won out this time.

I had this headline already picked out Sunday. If the Penguins did not win tonight, then “Dark Daze” would be the headline that would run.

Dark Days or Daze, or whatever play on words you want to make of it, indeed.

The Penguins lose this game 2-1 in overtime and now are on the brink of elimination, down 0-3 in this best of seven.

The Penguins played a mighty fine game tonight, and gave the regular season champion Providence Bruins a great run and just did not come out winners this time.

The problem with that, and going forward in the series is that the Penguins have no margin for error. Lose one more and it’s another Spring of disappointment leaving Wilkes-Barre with another sense of what might have been.

Brad Thiessen got the net tonight. He was opposed by Niklas Svedberg. Both netminders played a solid game.

The opening period saw a measured period of hockey by both teams. For it being the third game in a seven game series, neither team wanted to or made a mistake.

Jared Knight would stuff home a shot from the far side after the Penguins had a tired group on the ice to open the scoring in the second period. Initially, I thought this was a good thing, being as though that the team that scored first in the series had gone on to lose both games. Providence really bottled up the Pens in the first half of the second period. They parlayed that into pressure but Thiessen and the Penguins defense kept them out. Then all of a sudden, coming back from a radio timeout, the Pens win the faceoff back to Cody Wild who puts a puck on net that caroms around to finally the stick of Trevor Smith. Tie game. Adam Payerl the next shift nearly makes it 2-1 and just like that the Penguins are the ones getting all the chances and all the offensive zone puck possession.

Both clubs would go into the locker rooms at the end of the third deadlocked at 1-1. It certainly looked like the top two defensive teams in the AHL were duking it out.

Penguins would get their best kill of the series when nabbed for too many men on the ice. Both netminder trade ten bell saves. Penguins nearly score on a fluke after more Providence offensive zone time. Pens get a late power play but don’t score.

Overtime lasts all but :31. A Penguins turnover at their own blue line sees Carter Camper pass to Jordan Caron who dishes to Carter Cunningham. Cunningham shoots, Camper pots the rebound. Ballgame.

I don’t think there is anything necessarily different that the Penguins could have done to win this game. It comes down to puck luck. The Penguins didn’t have it. The Bruins did and they have the 3-0 series lead.

Game 4 is Friday in Wilkes-Barre.

The Boston Red Sox did it in baseball in 2004.
The Philadelphia Flyers did it in hockey in 2010.
Will the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins do it in 2013?

Buy the ticket, take the ride.

To the end….

Let’s Go Pens!

Eastern Conference Semifinal Game 3: Providence Bruins (PRO leads 2-0)

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Eastern Conference Semifinal — Game 3

AHL Game: I3

Who: Providence Bruins

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Series: PRO leads 2-0 (best of seven)

Media Kit

Last Game: Saturday in Providence, the Bruins rode a 4-1 first period lead to a 4-2 win and a 2-0 series lead. Chris Bourque had a goal and two assists in the first period alone.

Referee(s): Mark Lemelin / TJ Luxmore

Linesmen: Jud Ritter / Bob Goodman

What to Watch For: Do the Penguins of the final 40 minutes from Saturday show up or do the Penguins from the first 80 minutes of the series show up? This is your season pretty much right here.

Twitter: @WBSPenguins / @AHLBruins

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /providencebruins

Beat Writers: @CVBombulie / @MarkDivver

Broadcasters: WBS: Tom Grace @TGracePens and Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / PRO: Nick Gagalis @NickGagalis

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep 

Radio: For WBS: 102.3 The Mountain / For Providence: WNRI 1380 AM

Television: AHL Live

When is Game 4?: Friday in Wilkes-Barre at 7:05

The Pack is Back Together

Just a few notes on the eve of Game 3…

— No idea who is starting in goal for Game 3 Wednesday for the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins. It’s a good problem to have really, when you have two Class A goaltenders to choose from. If I am Coach Hynes, I give the net to Brad Thiessen until Jeff Zatkoff gives me a reason to give it back to him. Providence scored 12 goals on Zatkoff. Say what you want about the situation, but the Penguins played a much calmer and overall better game in front of Thiessen in the second and third period. And oh, by the way, Thiessen didn’t allow a goal in 40 minutes played.

No suspension for Warren Peters for his hit on Zach Trotman in Game 2.

Dylan Reese will not be available for Game 3 tomorrow. He skated Tuesday but won’t tomorrow night at seven.

— Boston recalled D Torey Krug today. This leaves Providence with 5 defensemen. The issue that the Penguins have had in the series hasn’t been anything on the Providence blue line. It’s been Chris Bourque and the deadly Providence power play. The P-Bruins could have rolled out an ECHL blueline and still likely would have won Games 1 and 2.

Elsewhere outside of this series…

— The Hartford Wolf Pack are back. I don’t know why they switched from the Connecticut Whale to Wolf Pack midseason a few seasons ago. Seemed silly to me.

— The Vancouver Canucks, who bought the Peoria Rivermen franchise, will not skate a team full of prospects next season. That means that the Canucks prospects will be spread out all over the AHL next year and the league will retract back to 29 teams unless a last second Hail Mary is called.

— The aforementioned Peoria Rivermen are apparently taking the elevator down three levels to a league called the Southern Professional Hockey League (SPHL) with a team from the Central Hockey League (CHL) named the Bloomington Blaze. I know minor league team movement doesn’t interest nearly as many people as it does interest me, but there is a lot of movement below the AHL in the ECHL possibly gaining two if not three teams and the SPHL expanding and the CHL drying up completely.

Back to this P-Bruins / Penguins series finally, and an op-ed piece from yours truly. We have come way too far in the last couple of seasons for this to be the end of things for a fourteenth season. The summit is not and should not be second round of playoffs and out year after year after year. I am not going to Game 3 tomorrow expecting to lose. I am not going to Game 4 Friday to attend a funeral. This series has to be won on the road. Flashback to July last year and the boatload of talent signed by Pittsburgh earmarked for Wilkes-Barre in the Fall. This team here in the middle of May is still that same team, only better with additions of Derek Nesbitt and Chad Kolarik. We are not out of this series yet. We can, and I expect to win this series in either six or seven games.

Gameday for Game 3 will be here Wednesday afternoon at 3 p.m.

All in.

Borked by Bourque – Pens LOSE 4-2 (PRO leads 2-0)

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We don’t like Chris Bourque.

He’ll tell you that all he does is play hockey and try to stop him.

Buoyed by a huge first period led by Bourque, the Providence Bruins take a 2-0 series lead in the series and win 4-2.

The first period was all the Bruins needed, as they chased starting goaltender Jeff Zatkoff. Brad Thiessen came in and settled things down the rest of the way, and you could say (if you completely discount the first period) that the Penguins were the better team tonight.

Cody Wild in was in for Dylan Reese. Christiaan Minella was in for Bobby Farnham. Regarding Reese, radio said that he is “day to day” and that he would “hopefully” be back in the lineup once the series shifts back to Wilkes-Barre.

There were new lines for the Pens. It looked like this:

Nesbitt-Smith-Megna
Collins-Gibbons-Kolarik
Holzapfel-Peters-Thompson
Minella-Sill-Payerl

Dumoulin-Samuelsson
Mormina-Grant
Wild-McNeill

It was Jeff Zatkoff vs. Niklas Svedberg, both these top goaltenders in the AHL entered this game with a goals against average above 3.75 and a sub .900 save percentage.

Providence’s way, they scratched Kevan Miller, who the P-Bruins were undefeated in playoffs in. Ryan Button took his place. Ex-Bear Graham Mink was in for Jared Knight.

First Period: Whatever could go wrong in this period, did go wrong in this period. Warren Peters opens the scoring shorthanded. But then the Pens would find themselves down 5×3, Zach Sill tries to get the puck out by cheating up, Jamie Tardif scores. Later, Ryan Spooner was left unmarked on the far side and scored on pretty much a wide open net and then it was 2-1. Penguins get a kill, but then Brian Gibbons, who took the penalty that the Pens killed beforehand, went right to the box again. Jamie Tardif muscles a puck past Zatkoff for his second of the game, the Bruins third. For good measure, Chris Bourque scores on a deflection from the point. 4-1.

MVP period for Bourque who was 1-2-3 in the period.

Zatkoff: 12 goals in four periods. Prior, 12 goals in last 22 periods.
Providence: 12 goals in the series to this point.

Second Period: Brad Thiessen came into the game for Jeff Zatkoff and it seemed like the calming influence for the Penguins. First ten minutes looked back and forth. Then Jordan Caron took a goalie interference call. Pens power play looked atrocious. Gain the blue line, dump it in, get swarmed by the P-Bruins, lose it, puck back out the other way and down the ice. Rinse and repeat. Then, finally, a Pens D takes the puck in, wheels around the net and puts it into a crowd in Svedberg’s crease and Brian Gibbons slams it home. That was it for action to be described in the period.

Third Period: All Wilkes-Barre / Scranton to start the period. They nearly score on two or three opportunities. Then Warren Peters trucks Zach Trotman behind Svedberg’s net in a hit eerily similar to the one last night with Dylan Reese. No penalty called on the play by referees Darcy Burchell or Jean Hebert. Pens would find themselves down 5 on 3 for a brief time but would kill it all off, rather easily, considering the Red Light District that was the net guarded by the Penguins in the first period. Pens would get a late power play, but not score. With Thiessen pulled they didn’t score either.

Three Stars: 3) Craig Cunningham (assist, -1) 2) Chris Bourque (goal, two assists, +1) and 1) Jamie Tardif (two goals, two assists, +1)

Penguins played much better from the second period onward and scored a goal in the process, keeping Providence off the scoreboard the rest of the way. Did the P-Bruins let off or did the Pens make adjustments?

Game three is Wednesday. My guess is that Thiessen gets the start, the P-Bruins adjust, we throw it all at a wall and see what happens. Buy the ticket. Take the ride.

Let’s Go Pens!

Eastern Conference Semifinal Game 2: Providence Bruins (PRO leads 1-0)

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Eastern Conference Semifinal — Game 2

AHL Game: I2

Who: Providence Bruins

Where: Dunkin’ Donuts Center

When: 7:05 p.m.

Series: PRO leads 1-0 (best of seven)

Media Kit

Last Game: Last night the Bruins drew first blood, winning 8-5. Chris Bourque had a goal, three assists and was named fist star of the game. Paul Thompson had two goals and an assist for third star honors.`

Referee(s): Darcy Burchell / Jean Hebert

Linesmen: Kiel Murchison / Alex Stagnone

What to Watch For: After getting completely obliterated last night, a much better effort by the Penguins who know coming back to Wilkes-Barre Wednesday split 1-1 will be a ton better than coming back down 0-2.

Twitter: @WBSPenguins / @AHLBruins

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /providencebruins

Beat Writers: @CVBombulie / @MarkDivver

Broadcasters: WBS: Tom Grace @TGracePens and Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / PRO: Nick Gagalis @NickGagalis

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep 

Radio: For WBS: 102.3 The Mountain / For Providence: WNRI 1380 AM

Television: AHL Live

When is Game 3?: Wednesday in Wilkes-Barre at 7:05

Suspensions coming?

Mark Divver from The Providence Journal tweeted this, this morning:

It was from the Game 1 aftermath in where Bobby Robins for Providence left his feet in the second period and checked and injured Dylan Reese in the upper body / head area. Also from where Joey Mormina checked Justin Florek late in the third period setting off a melee in the third period where a sum of 67 penalty minutes were handed down. No penalties were assessed on the Robins hit to Reese by referees Geno Binda or Graham Skilliter.

More from Divver here, with quotes from Robins and P-Bruins head coach Bruce Cassidy.

I would be shocked if Joey Mormina got any suspension and less so if Bobby Robins, he of his AHL league leading penalties (316) and major penalties (36) got sat down a game, if not more.

The situation will develop more as the buildup to Game 2 draws nearer. Latest on Twitter as always.

EDIT: No suspensions forthcoming, per Divver