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Posted by nafsnep on November 25, 2023
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Joel Blomqvist is going to be an NHL starting goaltender one day.
Sooner rather than later at this rate.
A 44 save performance by Blomqvist and the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins salvage their week with a 4-1 win in Charlotte.
Not much else I don’t think can be written about the kid at this point, none better and finer in the first period of this contest with the Penguins seemingly on cruise control when Blomqvist was making really difficult saves from very difficult positions.
After another period of solid Blomqvist play and a power play goal by the Penguins, it was auto pilot from there.
Lineup Notes: I like when the team tweets the lineup changes from the night before so I don’t have to. Pens went 11 forwards and 7 D. Taylor Fedun played in his 600th professional game.
First Period: Three quick goals in seven minutes of action for the Penguins sees Valtteri Puustinen, Joona Koppanen and Raivis Ansons find the back of the net.
Couple things, Charlotte had three power plays in the period and couldn’t score. The setup by Marc Johnstone and this guys overall hockey sense is something really to behold, setting up Ansons for his goal the blew the game open.
Second Period: Evan Cormier’s night was done, enter Ludovic Waeber in goal for the Checkers.
This time it was the Checkers taking the parade to the penalty box, taking all three penalties doled out in the period. Jonathan Gruden cashes on one of the power plays.
Nice pass by Jack Rathbone there to get it to Gruden for the easy tap in. I like Rathbone’s vision on the ice.
Third Period: Checkers pepper Blomqvist with 19 shots and one of them goes in when noted Penguin killed Will Lockwood scores to break up the shutout bid and allow for the teddy bears to fly and hit the ice and get the Checkers on the board.
Three Stars: 3) Jonathan Gruden (goal, assist) 2) Valtteri Puustinen (goal, assist) Joel Blomqvist (44 saves)
The Good: Nice response by the Penguins to salvage what looked like an overall disappointing weekend.
The Bad: This is another one of those pause for a sec typing this up and watch the cursor blink type entries. Let’s just move on.
Turning Point: I think the Ansons goal really put things out of reach for the Checkers, considering how the game was going at that point and the frustration which was mounbtying every time they tried something on Blomqvist.
Comments Off on Late for Dinner — Pens LOSE 6-3
Posted by nafsnep on November 24, 2023
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I mean this felt like a scheduled loss.
The Penguins, who played less than 48 hours ago in Hershey against the defending champion Bears, travel on Thanksgiving and play in Charlotte the next afternoon at 4 p.m. and lose 6-3. I don’t know if it was another “consistently inconsistent” game, or an actual sleepwalking because of all the travel thing or not. They had a 6-1 shot advantage in the first period but were outshot 10-6 for the period and trailed by two, had two back to back power plays to open the second, then went offensively cold and scored on again in the second, scored a pair in the third to make a game of it 2:42 into the third before the Checkers took the ball and punched it into the end zone and ran away with it.
Maybe a little of both? I liked the pushback to open the third but then the old habits died hard.
Lineup Notes: Taylor Fedun for Mark Pysyk, Jordan Frasca for Matt Filipe.
First Period: Checkers had an 0-for-19 cold streak on the power play coming into the game, so of course they go 2-for-5 in the game with Justin Sourdif scoring a low one timer to open the scoring at 10:27.
Second Period: Pens have back to back power plays, get a couple good looks but can’t score then Charlotte starts going on a tear and get a goal to go ahead 3-0 off a Zac Dalpe goal.
This was a power play goal, the Checkers first of the period. Seems a bit dirt in your eye when the Penguins can’t score on two power plays then the Checkers, who were 0-for-19 coming in, come right back and get their second of the game. Also, just :08 in.
Third Period::18 in, Jonathan Gruden scored to give the Penguins life and it was 3-1. A hell of a response at the time.
Ty Smith atones for his earlier boffo and scores to make it a two goal game again but then he falls down at the blue line and Justin Sourdif scores an empty net, shorthanded goal to ice the game away.
The Good: I liked the response in the third period’s open.
The Bad: Hockey is a 60 minute game and they only played about five good minutes.
Turning Point: Santtu Kinnunen’s goal that was deflected in by Ty Smith was the back breaker. Penguins dealt a heap of adversity in the games first forty minutes come back to make it a one goal game and then Smith’s unintentional redirected goal makes it a two goal affair and they face adversity again and it snowballed from there,
Comments Off on Stifled in Hershey — Pens LOSE 2-1
Posted by nafsnep on November 22, 2023
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Oh man, I wished they would have gotten a point out of this game at least.
They have to fly to Charlotte for a 4 p.m. game Friday. Thursday is Thanksgiving. Seems unfair and downright crazy that you would have a not easy to get to team (Charlotte) host a home game against an opponent (the Penguins) who just played less than 48 hours ago (Penguins lost 2-1 in Hershey Wednesday)
So it goes.
Here’s how they lined up…
Tonight's projected lineup against the Pens — Miro's back in at forward!
Lineup Notes: Besides the recalled guys (Alex Nylander, Dmitri Samorukov (signed an NHL deal yesterday, I thought it was merit based but he was legit recalled) John Ludvig (recalled from conditioning stint) were all out. In were Cedric Desruisseaux (signed PTO Wednesday morning, Wheeling’s leading scorer) Raivis Ansons (forgot about him, but WBS assigned him to Wheeling a few weeks ago, then recalled him this morning) Corey Andonovski and Jack St. Ivany were in. Jansen Harkins was reassigned back to Wilkes-Barre Wednesday evening.
Whew. That’s a lot. I wonder what’s up with Taylor Fedun. Take all the time you need.
First Period: Pretty even period but a bit lopsided. Bears got the first seven shots, got a goal from Dylan McIlrath from the blue line which I think was redirected in off of the skate of Raivis Ansons, then Rem Pitlick scored to tie the game about half way through, they had the next seven shots, then the Pens went on a power play which was a masterclass where they kept the puck in Hershey’s zone for 1:35. Shots were an even 10-10. Here were the goals…
Second Period: Felt that Hershey had the edge in play this period despite it being a pretty evenly played period at that. Bears take the lead when Ivan Miroshnichenko set up Riley Sutter for an easy goal which gave the Bears a 2-1 lead.
Nothing you could do here. Miroshnichenko pursues the puck, two Penguins chase after, he threads a pass to Riley Sutter in front for an easy tap in goal.
That was the difference in an overall even period with a slight edge to Hershey. Joel Blomqvist made a bunch of late, difficult saves to keep it a one goal deficit for the Penguins.
Third Period: Penguins had to kill two Ty Smith penalties (slashing at 10:36, tripping at 16:22) and never gained enough positive traction to challenge Hunter Shepard, firing just a scant 5 shots at the Hershey goaltender.
Three Stars: 3) Matt Strome (assist) 2) Dylan McIlrath 1) Riley Sutter (goal, assist)
The Good: This team can beat Hershey.
The Bad: Not tonight, at least.
Turning Point: Nothing you could do about that second goal Hershey scored (trust me, I tried to find a scapegoat here) and, in a tight game like this, save maybe for the effort or lack thereof in the third, that goal gets it here.
Standings: Hershey 26 – Hartford 22 – Springfield 19 – Penguins 18 – Lehigh Valley and Charlotte 18 – Providence 15 – Bridgeport 11
Wheeling Update: Depleted Nailers beat Toledo 4-2. Taylor Gauthier with 33 saves.
Video Highlights: AHL VideoCenter is your friend here. I am traveling for Thanksgiving and won’t be behind this keyboard until I open it from down there Friday afternoon.
Comments Off on Weekend Preview — On the Road Again
Posted by nafsnep on November 22, 2023
Probably the most hellacious stretch of travel for the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins as they are in Hershey on Wednesday at 7 p.m., then in Charlotte on Friday at 4 p.m. then Saturday at the same time.
Good thing they took 5 of 6 points last week and have a bit of a buffer in case this travel week goes terrible.
Music to Set the Mood…
Just stay safe if you are traveling this week (like me) for Thanksgiving. Give people space. Just get there safe.
A Quote…
It’s not the destination, it’s the journey. – Ralph Waldo Emerson
They don’t go out to St. John’s, Newfoundland anymore and they only fly when they go to Charlotte, but this week could be good for them, or it could be the latter and another “consistently inconsistent” week we are used to.
The Setup
Trip to Hershey, then I don’t know if they are bussing back to Coal Street, staying in Hershey or bussing to Allentown to fly out the next morning. Travel day likely Thursday when everyone is coming and going with a destination to Charlotte, North Carolina. Then a Friday afternoon game against the Checkers at 4 p.m. then again Saturday at the same time.
The Penguins lost to these Bears at home last Wednesday in overtime then went to Providence and swept the P-Bruins in a pair of games and their goaltender in Alex Nedeljkovic scored them a goal. His second goal scored and the second goaltender goal in team history (Tristan Jarry)
Hershey, after beating the Penguins in OT back in Wilkes-Barre, nearly let slip a big lead against Bridgeport on Friday then went up to Bridgeport and shut the Islanders out.
Charlotte’s last six games coming into this week have been against Pacific Division teams. They were in San Diego this past weekend and beat the Gulls 3-2 and 1-0 respectively. They will host the Cleveland Monsters this week, Monday and Wednesday, before greeting the Penguins. Cleveland beat the Checkers 3-1 on Monday.
Records
Hershey leads the division with 24 points and a 12-4 record. The Penguins are 8-5-2, good for 18 points and the Checkers are 9-5 and also on 18 points coming into the week.
Who’s Up? Who’s Down? Who’s Out?
Up from Wheeling: Justin Addamo and Jordan Frasca.
Down to Wheeling: Justin Lee, Taylor Gauthier
On Recall: Vinnie Hinostroza, Alex Nylander and Jansen Harkins. John Ludvig went back up after his conditioning stint ended.
Back from Pittsburgh: Magnus Hellberg
Injured: Avery Hayes, Sam Poulin, Sam Houde, Colin White
Pittsburgh needed to recall Nylander and Harkins. They are dealing with injuries. Old teams like Pittsburgh will have injuries.
What can we learn about the Penguins this week?
I think a lot. Adversity. Toughness. How do they fare in hostile environments? Will they sleepwalk? Cut corners?
Can they win in Hershey? Yeah. Will they? They need to limit mistakes. Bears are good at home but can be beat.
Can they win in Charlotte? They have already (first game of the season) but the Checkers rarely lose back to back.
If they lay an egg and get two or less points out of a possible six, do you chalk it up to inconsistency? I don’t think I will. I think Joel Blomqvist is a really good goaltender and the defense looked about as good as it has all season in Providence this past weekend. You just don’t play better because you are in a different state or playing on different ice.
If they get four or more out of a possible six, then a reasonable expectation is that they can play in the top three in the division. I think they will.
Who’s in Goal?
I think you go Joel Blomqvist Wednesday and Friday, then Garret Sparks or Magnus Hellberg Saturday.
Hunter Shepard for the Bears, then one of Ludovic Waeber Matt Zenzola for the Checkers this Friday and Saturday.
Who’s Running the Show?
Alex Łepkowski and Patrick Hanrahan have the referee duties Wednesday in Hershey with Tommy George and Bob Goodman on the lines.
Friday sees Samuel Heidemann and Mike Dietrich in the orange arm bands with Dan Kovachik and Felix-Antoine Voyer manning the lines.
On Saturday, Heidemann takes a hike and is replaced with Beau Halkidis with Mike Dietrich again and Brian Pincus replaces Felix-Antoine Voyer on the line. Dan Kovachik will continue to skate off all that pumpkin pie from Thursday.
Looking ahead…
Wednesday at home against Hershey (what is it with Wednesday and the Bears?) before December gets here (wait, what?) and home and home with the Springfield Thunderbirds starting Friday in Springfield and concluding with a Saturday home game in Wilkes-Barre.
Give us a bold prediction…
They beat Hershey clean Wednesday, come back from two goals to beat the Checkers Friday then lose in a shootout Saturday. That’s 5 out of possible 6 points.
Comments Off on Blomqvisted by a Rose — Pens WIN 2-1
Posted by nafsnep on November 18, 2023
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I said about a week ago that Joel Blomqvist may be the best goaltender in the Penguins organization. He will be in the NHL one day, probably sooner rather than later, and my suspicions as to why were on full display in the third period in Providence on Saturday.
Bruins fire thirteen shots at the Penguins goaltender, thirty in total but fall 2-1 to the Penguins. Justin Addamo and Alex Nylander scored for Wilkes-Barre / Scranton.
They need all the points they can amass, and this week they got five out of a possible six. They have a road game in Hershey on Wednesday followed by a travel day on Thanksgiving then a 4 p.m. Friday start in Charlotte then again on Saturday. That’s a hellacious road trip against a pair of teams that the Penguins are battling with in the beehive known as the AHL’s Atlantic Division.
Lineup Notes: Jansen Harkins got the Jonathan Gruden treatment today, getting recalled and sent back all within two hours. So he was unavailable for the Penguins Saturday. Lineup was otherwise as the team noted above.
First Period: Besides Having to kill four penalties in the period, they got a goal from the returning Alex Nylander…
Again, having to kill four penalties was less than ideal. Not only because it increases the chance of the other team to score, it kills whatever momentum you are building towards to get a goal for yourself.
Second Period: Two teams trade power play opportunities but the Penguins are the ones to nudge ahead by a goal thanks to Justin Addamo.
First point as a Penguin for Matt Filipe. Jagger Joshua is making a case for player of the week with his fourth point in as many games.
Solid period for the Penguins because I got the sense that the Bruins were going to throw the sink at them. It didn’t happen.
Third Period: Providence’s power play sucks, in the bottom third in the AHL, and they could have used a couple of goals but came up empty. Blomqvist stopped all thirteen shots put in his direction. He’s good.
Hey, I'm no goalie guru, but the Pens have a good one in Joel Blomqvist
Three Stars: 3) Joel Blomqvist (29 saves) 2) Alex Nylander (goal) 1) Justin Addamo (goal)
The Good: Good to see Addamo jump in there and score a big goal. They were good as a team this weekend and swept a team who looked like they were turning the corner and, at times, made it look easy. Have the Penguins turned the corner?
The Bad: Another one of those games when I am struggling to come up with something. Let’s just move on.
Turning Point: The Addamo goal gets the two points. but there were saves in the final five minutes that I thought were ticketed for the back of Blomqvist’s net that never made it there. Team effort.
Standings: Hershey 24 – Hartford 20 – Penguins 18 – Charlotte 18 – Springfield 17 – Providence 15 – Lehigh Valley 14 – Bridgeport 9
Wheeling Update: The Nailers were off. Nailers are in Fort Wayne on Sunday.
Video Highlights: Bookmark the AHL’s Video Center if you come here looking for the highlights. Looks like there are highlights for every AHL game which is nice to see.
Weekend Preview will be up likely Tuesday. Talk to you then.
Comments Off on A Lesson in Inconsistency — Pens WIN 4-2
Posted by nafsnep on November 17, 2023
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You have heard me say recently that the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins are consistently inconsistent.
Tonight was a perfect example.
Wilkes-Barre and Providence are scoreless through two periods. Providence put 13 shots on starting goaltender and down on conditioning Alex Nedeljkovic but just two (one in the second, one thus far in the third) and then the Penguins find themselves up 3-0. They were on cruise control.
Until they weren’t.
Bruins score two goals :22 apart to make it a one goal game.
But, the Penguins goaltender came to the rescue. No, it wasn’t a timely save or a jaw dropping post to post dive on a one time laser.
Wilkes-Barre wins 4-2. Nedeljkovic becomes the first goaltender in AHL history to score two career goals.
Penguins stop the Bruins three game winning streak. With how consistently inconsistent this team is, look for Brandon Bussi to shut the Penguins out, Providence wins 8-0, J.D. Forrest can’t stop pulling the goaltender and Bussi scores a hat trick.
I digress.
Solid game played by Wilkes-Barre who withstood the Bruins assault in the first period, locked down the Bruins in the second period while Providence had a 4:00 power play. Penguins replicated it again in the third, holding the Bruins to just one shot and got three goals from Jagger Joshua, Ty Smith on a power play and Valtteri Puustinen. Here are those goals…
Long pass from Jack Rathbone which connected with Puustinen for the breakaway goal. Nice play, great vision by Rathbone and excellent finish by Puustinen to put the game seemingly out of reach.
Bruins pulled starting goaltender Brandon Bussi and get two goals in :22 from Georgii Merkulov and Justin Brazeau.
(Providence didn’t post videos)
Nedeljkovic had enough of getting scored on and decided to score one himself. See video above.
Here’s how they lined up:
Providence Bruins have won 3 in a row & 5 of 6. Tonight's lineup vs. WBS
Lineup Notes: Matt Filipe was out, as was Jack St. Ivany. The Pittsburgh Penguins sent Alex Nedeljkovic and John Ludvig down for conditioning so J.D. Forrest so Ludvig jumped in the lineup with Ty Smith.
Injured are Sam Poulin, Sam Houde, Avery Hayes and Colin White week to week. Alex Nylander is still ill.
Three Stars: Ty Smith (goal, assist) 2) Valtteri Puustinen (goal, assist) 1) Alex Nedeljkovic (17 saves, goal)
The Good: Holding the Bruins to essentially two shots before a furious rally after the first period is pretty, pretty good.
The Bad: You just know they lose 5-1 tomorrow. Consistent inconsistency! It’s the Penguins way!
Turning Point: Nedejkovic’s marching orders when he was sent down for conditioning was probably just get reps in, try to put the AHL squad in a position to win, see you in a week. His goal put it away for the Penguins tonight and shows that he’s just playing with his opponents at the AHL level.
Comments Off on Rock Fight in the Casino — Pens LOSE 5-4 (OT)
Posted by nafsnep on November 15, 2023
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Better effort. You don’t want to get into a fire fight with the reigning, defending, undisputed Calder Cup Champions.
Penguins lose 5-4 in overtime. Game felt like a rock fight in the first two periods, with the third giving a vibe that the last shot would win. Then the third came and no team scored.
Work night, school night, so let’s move it along.
Here’s how they lined up:
Tonight's projected lineup against the Penguins – Joe Snively leads Hershey with four points (3g, 1a) in three games against Wilkes-Barre/Scranton!
Lineup Changes: Sam Houde (injured) Alex Nylander (ill) Colin White (no idea) were out for Justin Addamo, Jordan Frasca and Matt Filipe. On defense, Libor Hajek was in for Ty Smith.
Can’t fault J.D. Forrest for at least holding guys accountable and shaking things up.
First Period: Joe Snively reaps the rewards of a Valtteri Puustinen turnover and it’s 1-0 Bears less than 90 seconds into the game.
Fourth of the season for Joe Snively, and they've all come against the Pens!
I wanted to rip the defense here and rightly should, but I’m along for the joyride this week man.
Second Period: Jansen Harkins skates in with Rem Pitlick. Harkins passes to Pitlick. Pitlick misses the net entirely! But wait the puck caroms off the wall right to Harkins who puts it into an empty net!
Like I don’t even know what this was. Pysyk ain’t it.
But again, it’s all about the ride this week, and one hell of a ride it was because Corey Andonovski sets up Jagger Joshua at the net front and Joshua scores to make it 4-4.
Third Period: So after all that scoring, all that action, there was no scoring?
That’s what I am saying.
Give me a chance here to applaud referees Graedy Hamilton and Andrew Bell. They stayed out of the way and only called what they had to. I thought they were fantastic, and caught some serious Jeff Smith vibes off the two of them. Fans paid to see Penguins and Bears and not those two. They got the message and refereed a hell of a game.
Overtime: Alex Limoges scores to give the Bears the extra point.
Game. Set. Match.@LimogesAlex lifts the Bears to victory.
Three Stars: 3) Alex Limoges (game winning goal, assist) 2) Jansen Harkins (two goals) 1) Jimmy Huntingdon (two goals)
The Good: They play their best when they play Hershey. The rest of their opponent matrix? So-so. Competitive game that they are good to get a point out of, especially with this hellacious stretch of five road games beginning in Providence Friday.
The Bad: This defense corps sucks.
Turning Point: Joshua’s goal gets them the point, but it’s Limoges’ overtime game winner that gets it here.
Around the Division: Hartford beats Springfield 5-1 in a kids day game …. Charlotte is out in San Diego, where the high today was 70 degrees, and that game is still going on when I hit “Publish” on this blog post. Box here.
Standings: I can’t complete this because Charlotte’s score isn’t factored in. The Penguins have 14 points and are in fifth, tied with Charlotte right now. We are all Gulls fans tonight!
Wheeling Update: Nailers played a kids day game also in Toledo and won in a shootout 6-5. Lukas Svejkovsky had a goal and an assist. One of the refs in that game, Liam Maaskant, will be one of the refs Friday in Providence (the AHL posted the weekend refs sometime Wednesday night)
Video Highlights: Are not available and I won’t be able to edit them in because I am in meetings all day Thursday with the big boy job. Better luck next time.
Back at it Friday in Providence. Talk to you then.