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Weekend Update 3/1

I took the weekend off because of my cat and stayed off Twitter so I apologize if you rely on me to give you updates about the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins. Friday night I was in New York State and Saturday night I was home relaxing and decompressing and quite frankly wanting nothing to do with tweeting.

I didn’t watch a second of the Syracuse game Friday because of my travels, but watched a good portion of Saturday’s game. I can tell you that the Penguins were more competitive just based off of what I read on Twitter and elsewhere on Friday than they were on Saturday. I don’t think it’s a situation of giving Hershey the division and the odds on lock in the Calder Cup Finals, but when you constantly turn the puck over and don’t look like a cohesive unit 50+ games into the season, any team will look like a Cup contender.

They lost Friday 4-3. The Penguins were up 2-1, then got it to 3-3 before Alexander Volkov’s goal with under four minutes to play in the third period gave the Crunch the lead for good. Alex Barre-Boulet stole the show, scoring :11 into the game and netting a hat trick with two other goals.

Here’s how they lined up Friday.

Phil Varone made his debut and immediately made an impact. The power play clicked twice and Varone assisted on both goals. Varone had a goal taken away on account of a kick in that was taken away on video review.

Riley Barber had a nice goal that put the Penguins up 2-1 in the first on a power play goal.

Cole Cassels and Phil Varone had the assists there.

Saturday, they were expecting a different result. They played good Friday in Syracuse and were looking to carry the momentum into Hershey Saturday.

It didn’t work.

Here’s how they lined up first and foremost.

No Niclas Almari for both games this weekend. He’s been a sore spot, but I don’t think it would have mattered Saturday. They were on a whole, bad in every way Saturday night.

They went down 4-0. Garret Pilon scored on a breakaway goal off of a gaffe. Daniel Sprong made his Bears debut and scored on a fluke of a goal that clattered around in the air before going in the net. Mike Sgarbossa scores into an empty net when Sprong hit him with a no look behind the back pass. Sgarbossa’s first game back in a while too which made it 3-0. Philippe Maillet scored to make it 4-0 before David Warsofsky connected with a power play goal that made it 4-1 with and assist to Phil Varone before Sgarbossa and Sprong connected again to make it 5-1. Hershey let off from there and protected it’s four goal lead.

That’s basically it in one paragraph. Everything that could go wrong went wrong Saturday.

They have a week to get it together. They head to Binghamton Friday before returning home to face Bridgeport who always plays them tough and host the Devils again for a Sunday matinee.

Some solace as Springfield is struggling just as much and have lost two straight and are on 62 points with the Penguins.

The bad news is fourth place Charlotte is at least four points up with two games in hand after Sunday’s game in Hershey.

We will get back to regularly tweeting the games next weekend dependent on the health of the little guy who is improving.

AHL trade deadline is Monday. I don’t expect the Penguins to be active, but stranger things have happened. Check in Monday for an update there if there is one to be had.

AHL Power Rankings this Thursday but for anything breaking before.

GAMEDAY: @ Hershey 2/29

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Who: Hershey Bears

Where: Giant Center

When: 7:00 p.m.

Last Game: Last night in Syracuse, the Penguins were defeated 4-3. Phil Varone made his highly anticipated debut and had two assists. For Hershey, the Bears hosted the Charlotte Checkers on Tuesday and won 6-1. Joe Snively had the hat trick and also had an assist.

Last Meeting: The Penguins beat the Bears 2-1 at home on February 21. Kevin Roy and Kevin Czuczman scored goals, Casey DeSmith had 35 saves.

Record: For WBS: 27-23-3-5 (62 pts., 6th place Atlantic Division) // For HER: 34-17-3-3 (74 pts., 1st place Atlantic Division)

Referees: Conor O’Donnell / Reid Anderson

Linesmen: Jonathan Deschamps / Colin Gates

Why You Should Care: Penguins, losers of three straight, head to Hershey to take on a Bears team who have been unstoppable of late and lead the Atlantic. Wilkes-Barre’s playoff chances are at a critical phase and the Penguins need to find a way to get the two points tonight on enemy ice.

Listen: Nick Hart on the call on WILK.

Watch: AHLTV is back for another season and better than ever.

Other Game to Watch: Springfield hosts Providence in another critical Atlantic Division matchup between the two teams.

Next Five Games: @ BNG 3/6, vs. BRI 3/7, vs. BNG 3/8, @ LV 3/11, @ LV 3/13

Special Note: No in game tweets tonight, no post game recap either. More on why here. I’ll be back with a Weekend Recap Sunday night.

GAMEDAY: @ Syracuse 2/28

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Who: Syracuse Crunch

Where: Upstate Medical University Arena

When: 7:00 p.m.

Last Game: Wednesday at home, the Penguins were humbled by the Providence Bruins 6-2. Riley Barber scored his first goal as a Penguins since being acquired in a trade with the Laval Rocket. For Syracuse, the Crunch were defeated in overtime Sunday 3-2. The Crunch were up 2-0, but Springfield chipped away and won in overtime.

Last Meeting: The Penguins won 2-0 November 9 in Wilkes-Barre. Andrew Agozzino and Zach Trotman, two players currently not on the team, scored the goals. Casey DeSmith made 35 saves.

Record: For WBS: 27-22-3-5 (62 pts., 6th place Atlantic Division) // For SYR: 26-22-4-5 (61 pts., 4th place North Division)

Referees: Brandon Blandina / Tyson Stewart

Linesmen: Jason Brown / Adam Tobias

Why You Should Care: Penguins have got to do something to break out of this three game slump they are on. Wednesday showed no signs of that stopping, but Syracuse is a different team who has struggled at times with consistency. Good litmus test here against an opponent Wilkes-Barre doesn’t see that often anymore these days.

Listen: Nick Hart on the call on WILK.

Watch: AHLTV is back for another season and better than ever.

Other Game to Watch: I mean all eyes have to be on Springfield who host last place Bridgeport tonight.

Next Five Games: @ HER 2/29, @ BNG 3/6, vs. BRI 3/7, vs. BNG 3/8, @ LV 3/11

Mauled – Pens LOSE 6-2

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Tonight was just the second home game I missed in the ten or so years that I have been a season ticket holder. I have a sick cat. My buddy Barry hasn’t been eating, and a long story short is a likely diabetic which is causing pancreatitis which is causing his liver to fail on him. He was at the vet today and goes back Thursday. I am hoping that with supportive care that he pulls out of this and gets back to a semi normal lifestyle again.

Based off of that, this blog recap is going to be a bit on the fly.

Maybe it’s good that I missed the game. The Penguins lose 6-2. They look nothing like a playoff team right now. Providence wins their sixth straight and the Penguins, with an injection of Anthony Angello back from Pittsburgh, couldn’t do anything to look competitive after the second period.

Casey DeSmith opposed Dan Vladar.

They lined up like this.

No Varone yet. Lafferty was recalled Tuesday.

First Period: Missed all of it. Here’s the timeline.

Shot from the point. Vladar leaves loose chance and Sam Miletic smacks it in.

Josiah Didier charged at a puck left in the high slot off of a face-off draw and stepped into one and scored to make it 1-1.

Seemed like an even period from the vibe off of the Twitter feed.

Second Period: It wasn’t an even period.

:41 in and Cameron Hughes scored to make it 2-1.

About 65 passes on that play in a phone booth walking through the teeth of the defense.

Cameron Hughes picks a corner and it’s 3-1.

Niclas Almari caught watching again. He should sit next to me in Section 104 next game. I don’t move my legs much either when I’m at a Penguins game.

Riley Barber opened his scoring account and scored to make it 3-2. Miletic stripped Jack Studnika and he and Barber were off on a two on none.

Bruins respond in kind a few minutes later and Cooper Zech scored on a weird looking shot which beat DeSmith up high that made it 4-2.

Bruins controlled play, outshooting the Penguins 18-7 in the period.

Third Period: Bruins connect at the tail end of a power play as it expires and then later on a 5-on-3 to go up 5-2 then 6-2. The Penguins had a 5-on-3 that they could have had chance to score a goal on but made far too many passes and the time expired.

Penguins don’t connect on their five on three, the Bruins connect on theirs.

Three Stars: 3) Josiah Didier (goal, assist) 2) Cooper Cech (goal, assist) 1) Brendan Gaunce (two assists)

The Good: Good start, going up 1-0 and then only 1-1 at the end of one.

The Bad: That second period where they got steamrolled where they had the game essentially taken from them, doesn’t show me any signs that this team is anything close to a playoff team. Phil Varone isn’t going to fix this. They have a lot of issues which Providence exposed these past two games.

Turning Point: Failing to score on that five on three with time left in the third is a glaring miss.

Around the Division: Strange, but the Pens and Bruins were the only game in the division.

Standings: Hershey 74 — Hartford 71 — Providence 70 — Charlotte 64 — Springfield 62 — Penguins 62 — Lehigh Valley 54 — Bridgeport 45

Wheeling Update: The Nailers were off tonight.

Video Highlights: I doubt they are going to want to cut up highlights of this dumpster fire.

GAMEDAY: vs. Providence 2/26

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Who: Providence Bruins

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Last Game / Last Meeting: Sunday in Providence, the Penguins lost 2-1. Cole Cassels scored the only goal for the Pens in the loss. Zach Senyshyn and Steven Kampfer scored for the Bruins.

Record: For WBS: 27-21-3-5 (62 pts., 6th place Atlantic Division) // For PRO: 31-18-3-3 (68 pts., 3rd place Atlantic Division)

Referees: Conor O’Donnell / Miek Campbell

Linesmen: Jonathan Deschamps / Ryan Knapp

Why You Should Care: Wilkes-Barre should (hopefully) have the services of Phil Varone tonight and also will be rested unlike they were on Sunday. You should expect to see what type of Penguins team you have under you for the stretch run here against the Bruins tonight.

Listen: Nick Hart on the call on WILK.

Watch: AHLTV is back for another season and better than ever.

Other Game to Watch: Utica visits Rochester in a North Division matchup which pits two playoff teams presently against each other.

Next Five Games: @ SYR 2/28, @ HER 2/29, @ BNG 3/6, vs. BRI 3/7, vs. BNG 3/8

2020 NHL Trade Deadline Recap(ish)

On a day like today, the NHL trade deadline, there are winners and losers. That also will trickle down to the AHL farm clubs. Let’s take a look at some of the contending Atlantic Division teams.

In sum, the losers in the race for Atlantic Division playoffs appear to be the Charlotte Checkers.

This is coupled with losing both goalies to recall yesterday and the trades from last week.

That trade would come at a cost, again directly affecting Charlotte.

The winners appear to be the Springfield Thunderbirds.

Djuse has 29 points with the Texas Stars.

It’s a direct blow to the Charlotte Checkers by the team pursuing them for the final spot in the playoffs that the Checkers currently occupy in Springfield. Here’s a look at the standings real quick.

4. Charlotte (64 points, 53 games played)
5. Springfield (62 points, 56 games played)
6. PENGUINS (62 points, 56 games played)

I’m kind of burying the real lede here and that’s what happened today with Pittsburgh and how it directly affects Wilkes-Barre. First, the direct impact.

Agozzino was placed on waivers Sunday at noon. That was for purposes of having him able to be assigned to Wilkes-Barre after the NHL deadline. Always a risk and there is always a possibility that a guy gets claimed when put on and now it has happened twice to the Penguins with Agozzino now and Stefan Noesen earlier in the season.

Out the door, no direct impacts to the Wilkes-Barre roster. In fact, there was this later Monday afternoon…

Lafferty and Angello were straight up assignments. With those two coupled with Phil Varone and Riley Barber, the Penguins are shaping up to be a solid team. But a contending team or a playoff team? Anyone’s guess.

Zach Trotman will likely be back down at some point, most likely after the Penguins California trip, which is later this week.

Barring any injuries, of course.

Our friends about an hour south with a splash of their own as well.

 

The Big Bear Machine, already warm and leading the Atlantic Division, getting hot.

That’s all really. Lehigh Valley made a few moves with TJ Brennan going to Chicago in exchange for a guy that they assigned to ECHL Reading. Brennan hasn’t played in a while and worked his way out of the locker room in Lehigh Valley. Again, a Phantoms team that stockpiled talent still only has one puck on the ice for the players to access. All of those players on that team is bound to have problems and you are seeing that with how far back the Phantoms are (in seventh place) in the standings.

More Wednesday unless there are notes for an entry Tuesday.

Until We Meet Again… — Pens LOSE 2-1

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I don’t like Sunday games. Home, away, doesn’t matter I don’t like them. Sunday is my day off where I look forward to doing nothing.

I can only imagine how the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins felt Sunday after the Providence Bruins dealt them a 2-1 loss. The Bruins didn’t play Friday, while the Penguins were in a. battle with the Hershey Bears then had to travel overnight to play Saturday in Hartford, then traveled up to Providence to play less than 24 hours after that.

The Bruins hosted the Springfield Thunderbirds and didn’t have to travel a lick this weekend and got a weary Penguins team that gave up an early goal and Max Lagace and the Bruins defense locked them down from there. Providence wins its fifth in a row and gets some breathing room on the Penguins and the rest of the teams chasing them for a playoff spot.

I don’t really like making that excuse because the Bruins are no strangers to three games in three days as any team in the AHL is. The Penguins still have not applied the services of Phil Varone yet because his immigration issues are likely sitting on some lackeys desk somewhere to get approved top play and work in the United States.

Moral of the story, we will see what this Penguins team is like when they are rested, the Bruins have to travel down for a Wednesday game with Phil Varone most likely in the lineup.

Dustin Tokarski opposed Max Lagace.

Lineup:

That lineup graphic is not correct. Casey DeSmith was listed as the starter, but it was Tokarski and Emil Larmi was listed as the backup. They didn’t say the reason as to the late pull.

Lineup Notes: But for the late, unexplained switch at goal, no changes.

First Period: Zach Senyshyn wrister from the circle in the games first two minutes and it was 1-0 Bruins. I didn’t get setup to watch the game and missed the goal and with this being a Sunday, decided not to GIF any goals going in. Providence didn’t provide video proof of the goal but it stood.

Pens pressured from thereon, but Lagace was making some really good saves. One on Miletic even strength and a few on Riley Barber on a power play late.

Shots were 8-5 Bruins at the end of the period. Sounded like the Bruins had the jump, and the Penguins had the finish.

Second Period: Pens had a power play early, then the Penguins had some defensive issues that Tokarski navigated them through without issues. Pens had a penalty kill that they got through also. Providence continued to wear down the Penguins having not played Friday and finally got a goal to go when Steven Kampfer threw a shot on goal which may have been deflected but counted with .4 to play in the period which gave the Bruins a 2-0 lead heading to the…

Third Period: The Penguins, seemingly needing to empty the tank in the final period of a three in three, responded with a goal by Cole Cassels 63 seconds in to draw to within one.

But they would get no further. Providence strapped down defensively and had a late power play. Then, with Tokarski vacated for the extra man, the Bruins were able to keep Wilkes-Barre from finding the equalizer.

Three Stars: 3) Dustin Tokarski (25 saves) 2) Brendan Gaunce (assist) 1) Steven Kampfer (goal)

The Good: Pens kept it close, couldn’t get over the hump. They were lucky Friday, good on Saturday and out of both Sunday. It happens. Providence is a good team.

The Bad: Ideally the start was less than ideal and the penalties were a bit excessive, but fatigue can do that for you.

Turning Point: Kampfer’s goal with .4 left in the second gave the Bruins a 2-0 lead against a road weary Penguins team they are battling for a spot.

Around the Division: The most important other game of the day for the Penguins was the Springfield / Syracuse game. The Thunderbirds win 3-2 in overtime….Hartford beat Bridgeport 4-1.

Standings: Hershey 72 — Hartford 71 — Providence 68 — Charlotte 64 — Springfield 62 — Penguins 62 — Lehigh Valley 54 — Bridgeport 45

Wheeling Update: Nailers with a big 3-2 win in Brampton today. Justin Almeida had a pair of goals and Jordan Ruby had 27 saves.

Video Highlights: I am working in an edit here at around 8 p.m. Sunday, Providence doesn’t have any and I doubt they will.

Trade deadline is Monday. Imolst likely will have a roundup of the moves around the Atlantic Division with their NHL parent teams and offer my take on what it means down the stretch. Look for that Monday if there is enough there. If not, then check back Wednesday for the Gameday setup between the Penguins and Bruins.

Let’s Go Pens!