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A Lesson in Foreshadowing…Pens LOSE 5-4 (OT)

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They had them seemingly right where they wanted them, up 3-0 and seemingly cruising against the back to back to back Calder Cup Champions who were at just about 100% and well rested. I noted this, and as I was typing it out I was wondering if it was a bit of foreshadowing…

A nice way to say that a Penguins team who has sucked these past weeks was cruising against a team that makes it look easy.

Foreshadowing, kid, foreshadowing.

Hershey then goes on to score three straight to tie it, Pens score eight seconds later to re-take the lead, Bears score again late and then again in overtime to win 5-4.

Stunning way to lose. They bussed straight from Syracuse and blitzkrieged past Wilkes-Barre sometime late last night and woke up in Hershey. Players talked about. how it was an important game per Nick Hart on radio. To meltdown like this, feels like a low point. No lead is safe when you are trailing against the Penguins.

It ain’t that deep, but it still sucks going down like this.

Here’s how they lined up. I hope the embeds work!

Lineup Notes: Only lineup was Klassen making his AHL debut as noted above for Mathias Laferriere.

First Period: Tristan Jarry was bailed out by his posts twice. One puck leaked through him bounced off the post and rolled on the line but never crossed and the other hit the post and stayed under him. Two Penguins goals sandwiched these sequences. One from Rutger McGroarty on the Penguins now second ranked power play and the other from Valtteri Puustinen off a great feed from Ville Koivunen from the blue line. Here’s those goals and again I hope the embeds work here.

Also, Avery Hayes had a great chance in the slot and tried to lift a backhander but Clay Stevenson was up to task on the bid.

Second Period: There were a lot of power plays for both sides in the period, but both teams struck at even strength with Ville Koivunen netting a goal here that made the score 3-0 for the Penguins.

Just a clean wrister that beat Stevenson there.

Mind you, this Hershey Bears team is at just about 100% here and well rested, having only played six games in the month of February and idle Friday.

But even when that thought creeps into your head that, “hey the Pens are really running up the score here, how will Herhey respond?” They respond.

Ivan Miroshnichenko nets himself a goal for the home team.

They sweat through a few late Hershey kills and had to kill a leftover penalty heading into the…

Third Period: Penguins were under bombardment to open the period and did not have a shot on goal for ten minutes.

There aren’t many teams that can withstand this and fewer that can on the road against the 13 time Champions. It was inevitable.

Mike Vecchione tip in front. It’s 3-2.

Miroshnichenko again and it’s a tie game.

But eight seconds later, Boris Katchouk feeds Valtteri Puustinen and the Penguins somehow are back in the driver seat.

Pierrick Dube scores and it’s tied again.

Couple things. It’s cool to make a save. It’s also cool to maybe stop them from o-zone time and having shot after shot after shot shoved down your goaltenders throat. It’s also cool to call timeout and reset the group because if I could see it from my couch, what are they seeing from the bench feet away?

I don’t want to think low point of the season, given standings position and all.

They managed to get it to…

Overtime: But no matter the outcome here, Hershey would stay in first.

Didn’t matter.

Pierrick Dube scores in overtime to give the Bears the extra point and send a crowd of over 10,500 fans happy.

Three Stars: 3) Valtteri Puustinen (two goals, assist) 2) Ivan Miroshnichenko (two goals) 1) Pierrick Dube (two goals, assist)

The Good: I guess a point is cool.

The Bad: More points given away to the opponent. I am telling you, get ready for the First Round series against Lehigh Valley, buddy.

Turning Point: Dube’s goals that tie it and win it here.

Around the Division: Hartford loses in a shootout 3-2. That had to hurt because the Wolf Pack scored an own goal.

So it isn’t all that bad, in scope.

Elsewhere, Charlotte wins 4-1 over Cleveland, Lehigh Valley beats Bridgeport 5-3 and Springfield wins in a shootout over Providence 4-3.

Standings: Hershey 69 – Penguins and Providence 66 – Charlotte 64 – Lehigh Valley 63 – Springfield 60 – Hartford 51 – Bridgeport 30

Wheeling Update: Adirondack turns the tables on the Nailers and beat them 7-4.

Video Highlights: Only if you dare.

Back at it Tuesday against the Belleville Senators from the comfort of home. Power Rankings Monday and the Weekend Preview for you Tuesday.

Let’s Go Pens!

Get Right Game? – Pens WIN 2-0

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A 31 save shutout for Filip Larsson, his fifth that ties him with Devon Levi of Rochester and Ken Appleby of Charlotte for the AHL lead, and the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins snap their three game losing streak with a 2-0 win in Syracuse.

I think it is a bit of a “get right” game because Syracuse pressured Larsson and the Penguins in the second half of the game and Larsson’s counterpart Brandon Halverson was equally as excellent in net, stopping the Penguins, Ville Koivunen especially at every opportunity.

We will see how this transfers down I-81 to Hershey Saturday night.

Here’s how they lined up:

https://twitter.com/SyracuseCrunch/status/1895621253266104439

https://twitter.com/WBSPenguins/status/1895618233870487643

Lineup Notes: They retuned to the standard 12/6 format and Matty De St. Phalle, Matt Nieto (waived from Pittsburgh) and Atley Calvert were in up front. Colton Poolman on defense was out.

Injury and Other Transactions: Gabe Klassen was recalled from Wheeling Thursday but didn’t dress. Joona Kopppanen, Sam Poulin and Jonathan Gruden are all day to day.

First Period: First shot of the game resulted in a goal from Valtteri Puustinen who maximized his first line minutes. This gave the Penguins a 1-0 lead.

https://twitter.com/WBSPenguins/status/1895628891882168661

Brandon Halverson stopped a sure Ville Koivunen goal with about five minutes left to play in the period.

Second Period: No goals in the period and the Penguins had two power plays. I think the rest of the League has a book on the Penguins power play, just clog up the middle. There was one power play where the Penguins had the power play in the Syracuse zone the entire two minutes but they did a good passing exhibition but every attempted shot was met with a block or more dazzling goaltending display by Brandon Halverson.

The Pens held the Crunch to a low shot count and despite the lead and the low shot totals it was a feisty period where Scooter Brickey and Dylan Duke fought and that was followed 10 seconds later with Declan Carlile and March Johnstone doing the same.

https://twitter.com/SyracuseCrunch/status/1895651726298136711

Third Period: Syracuse had the Penguins hemmed in their own zone for a good two minutes plus, Wilkes-Baer could not get a clear after multiple icings but they finally get one and then Rutger McGroarty sets up Atley Calvert for his first AHL goal.

https://twitter.com/WBSPenguins/status/1895665747311149450

With Halverson pulled, the Crunch could not break Larsson.

Three Stars: 3) Declan Carlile (5 PIMs) 2) Brandon Halverson (35 saves) 1) Filip Larsson (31 saves)

The Good: Felt like a get right game on a lot of levels like I said at the top. Syracuse is a good team that plays in a great division.

The Bad: 0/3 on the power play. It was a close game that could have shaken that aura with a couple power play goals for.

Turning Point: Calvert’s first AHL goal gets it here as it served as the insurance that the Penguins so desperately needed.

Around the Division: Cleveland beats Charlotte in a shootout 2-1, Hartford beat Springfield 4-3, Lehigh Valley beats Bridgeport 5-2.

Standings: Hershey 67 – Penguins and Providence 65 – Charlotte 62 – Lehigh Valley 61 – Springfield 58 – Hartford 50 – Bridgeport 30

Wheeling Update: Nailers beat the Adirondack Thunder up the road from where the Penguins were playing 3-1. Sergei Murashov stops 25.

Video Highlights: To the AHL VideoCenter you go!

Back at it Saturday in Hershey where the Penguins can tie the Bears for tops in the division.

Let’s Go Pens!

Three’s Company – Pens LOSE 5-2

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A terrible first period where the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins go down 3-o, then failure to come up with a power play goal on two opportunities in the games final ten minutes doom the away team Wednesday night as the Americans win 5-2, handing the Penguins their third straight loss.

Here’s how they lined up, note that Rochester didn’t post lines:

https://twitter.com/WBSPenguins/status/1894894059036004460

Lineup Notes: They went 11 forwards and 7 defensemen because Sam Poulin has an undisclosed, day to day injury. Mathias Laferriere was in for Atley Calvert from Sunday and Scooter Brickey was the 7th defenseman.

First Period: Flat period for Wilkes-Barre / Scranton. Devon Levi is the reigning AHL Player of the Week, and he didn’t have to do much in the period.

Amerks get on the board first at 3:14 when Ryan Johnson shakes off Laferriere and scores through a heavy screen that makes it 1-0.

https://twitter.com/AmerksHockey/status/1894906455926677938

Wilkes-Barre found themselves on a penalty kill and Mason Jobst made them pay high slot that made it 2-0.

https://twitter.com/AmerksHockey/status/1894907671599300673

Okay. I can live with these two goals. Through a screen? It happens. Getting sniped on a power play goal high slot by the number one team in the Eastern Conference? Sure, OK, whatever. Not going to lose sleep over it.

But this goal here is what bothered me.

https://twitter.com/AmerksHockey/status/1894910052932141236

It’s Nic Aube-Kubel with the wrist shot for a goal. It’s a save that Tristan Jarry has to make. It’s off the rush, OK, make the save. You are a NHL All-Star making $5,000,000 a year. Aube-Kubel has 32 NHL goals in 301 NHL games. Your team is reeling, make a save to keep it a two goal deficit.

It didn’t happen.

Second Period: Things settled down a bit here in the middle frame. Graham Slaggert and Marc Johnstone fought after Johnstone didn’t like a hit from Mr. Slaggert.

https://twitter.com/WBSPenguins/status/1894922657751277758

That little boost may have given the Penguins some life as less than two minutes later Rutger McGroarty scored to put Wilkes-Barre on the board.

https://twitter.com/WBSPenguins/status/1894922521142517971

Wilkes-Barre had one late rush as time expired but were unable to get a second past Levi.

A note here, Joona Koppanen took a heavy hit in the first period and was not on the bench at the start of the second.

Third Period: Noah Östlund gets an early goal that re-establishes the Rochester three goal lead.

https://twitter.com/AmerksHockey/status/1894932201440997887

But then Boris Katchouk scores his fourth goal in as many games to make it a two goal lead for the Amerks again.

https://twitter.com/WBSPenguins/status/1894931070899847570

Hell of a shot.

The Penguins didn’t get a power play chance until after the ten minute mark of the third period. I had no issues with the way Chris Rumble or David Elford officiated this game at all.

On the ensuing power play, the Amerks bent but didn’t break. A good effort by the Penguins who still have the #1 power play in the AHL but a better effort by Rochester on the kill.

Penguins would get another crack on the power play after Rochester messed around in the faceoff dot after an icing. That’s a no-no and the Penguins received another power play as a result.

Rutger McGroarty hit a post, that was all to write home about.

With Jarry pulled for an extra attacker and the Penguins still scrambling to pull it back to a one gioal deficit, Tristan Broz loses a puck in the neutral zone and Isak Rosen walks the gift in for an empty net goal that makes it 5-2.

Three Stars: 3) Devon Levi (28 saves) 2) Noah Östlund (goal, assist) 1) Nic Aube-Kubel (goal, assist)

The Good: Boris Katchouk keeps scoring and that’s a good thing.

The Bad: Falling in a first period hole and failing to come up with a power play goal late to bring it back to one is a recipe for disaster against the Conference’s best team.

Turning Point: Rochester’s first kill of the evening in the third against the Penguins #1 power play gets it here.

Around the Division: Providence blows out Bridgeport 5-1 to take sole possession of second place in the only other action in the Atlantic on Wednesday.

Standings: Hershey 67 – Providence 65 – Penguins 63 – Charlotte 61 – Lehigh Valley 59 – Springfield 57 – Hartford 48 – Bridgeport 30

Wheeling Update: Nailers were off.

Video Highlights: AHL VideoCenter is the place for you if you so dare.

They will try to get back in the win column Friday in Syracuse.

Let’s Go Pens!

My Brother, It was 4-1! — Pens LOSE 5-4 (OT)

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21 shots in the first period and four goals for the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins.

19 shots and zero goals after.

The Penguins lose a heartbreaking game in overtime 5-4 to the Providence Bruins on Sunday afternoon. There are serious holes with this team. They are like bullies. They beat up on weakling teams but if you step up to them and smack them back they cower and run away,

They may be constructed like a championship caliber team, but they are not a championship caliber team.

Kirk MacDonald has his hands full, and it doesn’t get any easier this Wednesday against the North Division leading Rochester Americans.

Here’s how they lined up:

Lineup Notes: Emil Bemstrom and Atley Calvert for Matthias Laferriere and Matty De St. Phalle up front, Colton Poolman for Scooter Brickey on defense.

First Period: Before the game was five minutes old and within 48 seconds, the Penguins put three goals on the board in nearly consecutive fashion. Rutger McGroarty, Colton Poolman and Boris Katchouk all scored on the relatively steady Michael DiPietro. The Bruins, playing in their third game in as many games (just liked the Penguins) looked absolutely  gassed. Here’s all the goals.

Providence called time out and it worked because ex-Penguin Billy Sweezey scored his first as a Bruin to get one back for the home team.

The game settled a bit but then Katchouk won a face-off back to Emil Bemstrom who stepped into one and re-established the three goal Wilkes-Barre lead.

The Penguins pumped a season high 21 shots on goal in the period.

Second Period: Providence gets two goals 1:11 apart from Jeffrey Viel and Max Jones to make it an uncomfortable one goal lead for the Penguins.

Larsson loses track of the puck enough for Viel to use a sweeping wraparound chance to score.

Deflection in front.

Jeffrey Viel is then assessed a match penalty for spearing and is thrown out of the game. On the ensuing five minute power play that killed into the….

Third Period: … the Penguins failed to score.

Momentum started to shift for those unaware, and Max Jones netted his second of the game that tied it right after half way.

This was on a power play where Colton Poolman was assessed a penalty for knocking the net he was defending off of its moorings. Unacceptable. It was also the second consecutive penalty that the Penguins had to kill. Doubly unacceptable.

Referees Liam Maaskant and Sydney Harris were fine. Referees and officiating this weekend was great, get lost if you want to blame them for this.

They somehow got it to…

Overtime: Georgii Merkulov always scores against the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins. Like if you can find a betting website somewhere that takes action on AHL games and specifically if a player would score a goal in the game, put a dime on Merkulov scoring against the Penguins.

With .7 left, Merkulov scored against the Penguins and the Bruins completed the comeback.

I didn’t like Avery Hayes in this overtime. Penguins were on a rush and Hayes has a chance for a shot, but instead he passes and it’s intercepted and leads to a breakaway the other way for the Bruins which is saved by Larsson. He’s too inconsistent to be a consistent member of the lineup.

https://twitter.com/TheAHL/status/1893807233999274451

Three Stars: 3) John Farinacci (two assists) 2) Max Jones (two goals). 1) Georgii Merkulov (game winning overtime goal)

The Good: Three goals in under a minute and four total in a period they dominated top to bottom.

The Bad: They can’t play a consistent sixty minute hockey game to save their arses at this point and it is costing them points that they will be wishing they had in April. Another three game series against Lehigh Valley looks inevitable at this point.

Turning Point: I think the Max Jones second goal on the power play gets it here because even if the game were somehow were to get to a shootout, I don’t think the Penguins would have been successful.

Turning Point 2: Failing to score on the 5:00 Viel match killed them too. They have the #1 power play in the AHL. This past weekend sure as hell didn’t look like it.

Around the Division: Hershey shuts out Charlotte 2-0. Springfield beats Bridgeport 3-2 in a shootout.

Standings: Hershey 67 – Penguins and Providence 63 – Charlotte 61 – Lehigh Valley 59 – Springfield 57 – Hartford 48 – Bridgeport 30

Wheeling Update: Nailers started an hour later and are hosting the Reading Royals. Box here.

Video Highlights: Sickos click here.

Power Rankings Monday with a new number one and then the Weekend Preview comes your way Wednesday setting up the weeks actions tarting that night in Rochester.

Let’s Go Pens!

You Got Ellis’d — Pens LOSE 5-3

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Sometimes you run into a hot goalie and Saturday, the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins ran into Colten Ellis who stopped 31 shots faced and stymied the Pens who lose 5-3.

The scoreboard out of town set up nicely for the Penguins who could have drawn to within a point of Hershey, but that didn’t happen.

Onto Providence, who lost to hapless Hartford, Sunday.

Here’s how they lined up…

Lineup Notes: Emil Bemstrom was sent back to Wilkes-Barre but didn’t make it to the game in town. Will see what his status is for Sunday in Providence. Matty De St. Phalle made his Penguins season debut replacing Atley Calvert.

First Period: Teams trade power plays. I didn’t like the power play all night. No one scored on the man advantage.

Wilkes-Barre bottled up the Thunderbirds in the period and got a 1-0 lead they took to intermission off a Corey Andonovski turnover that Ville Koivunen capitalized on.

Second Period: Thunderbirds waste no time and score :31 in where Aleksanteri Kaskimäki scores a beauty of a goal.

Less than a minute later, Boris Katchouk scores to re-establish the Penguins lead.

Otto Stenberg is a highly touted prospect for the St. Louis Blues and he showed why when he scored from the high slot that tied the game for Springfield.

Penguins had a power play late and kept it in for a good 90 seconds but could not crack Colten Ellis. Just at the end of the kill, Springfield scores to go ahead via a Corey Schueneman goal that Tristan Jarry thought should have been whistled down for icing.

Three goals past Jarry. Are they all his fault? I don’t think so. Beat on a dirty first goal, high slot through a screen on the second and maybe he could have had the third goal. Who knows. There’s a lot of pressure on the guy getting waived and underwhelming.

Third Period: Penguins got themselves a nice kill to start the period and were buzzing for a tying goal but Ellis shut the door at every offering. They continued to press Ellis, but came away empty.

Then a failed clear by Wilkes-Barre sees Matthew Peca score and the hill gets steeper for the Penguins who are now chasing a two goal deficit.

The Penguins do get a late power play goal from Valtteri Puustinen that give them some life…

…but it came too little too late. With Jarry pulled for an extra attacker, Nikita Alexandrov scores into the empty net to make it 5-3 and sealed the game away for the Thunderbirds.

Three Stars: 3) Ville Koivunen (goal, two assists) 2) Otto Stenberg (goal, assist) 1) Corey Schueneman (goal, assist)

The Good: Strong game by Ville Koivunen, factoring into all three Penguins goals.

The Bad: That effort was wasted. Golden opportunity to get a point behind Hershey with some separation to Providence back at the three spot, but this closes everything up and is a net positive for a team like Charlotte.

Turning Point: The Schueneman goal late in the second gets it here.

Around the Division: Lehigh Valley is out in Rockford, that box is here….Charlotte gets a late goal and an empty netter to beat Hershey 3-1….Hartford beats Providence 6-5 in a track meet….Utica beats Bridgeport 4-2.

Standings: Hershey 65 – Penguins 62 – Providence and Charlotte 61 – Lehigh Valley xx – Springfield 55 – Hartford 48 – Bridgeport 29

Wheeling Update: Nailers repay the favor and shutout the Tula Oilers 2-0. Sergei Murashov with an eye popping 42 save shutout.

Video Highlights: Go to the AHL VideoCenter if you are a sicko.

Back at it Sunday afternoon against Providence. Talk to you then.

Let’s Go Pens!

Nearing the Apex — Pens WIN 4-1

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A methodical takedown of a struggling Hartford Wolf Pack team on Friday sees the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins win 4-1 to close to within three points of the first place Hershey Bears.

Didn’t want to mention it in the Weekend Preview, but if the cards fall right now that the Penguins have won Friday, Wilkes-Barre could hypothetically wake up Monday morning in first place in the Division.

But let’s get there when we get there, if we get there.

Here’s how they lined up. Hartford never posts lines.

https://twitter.com/WBSPenguins/status/1893081968675275229

Lineup Notes: Vasily Ponomarev returned from his one game suspension and replaced the recalled Emil Bemstrom. Isaac Belliveau replaced Scooter Brickey on defense. Filip Larsson got the start, which surprised me.

First Period: It got ugly for the Wolf Pack and quickly.

Louis Domingue lets in the first shot he sees at :29 off the stick of Rutger McGroarty.

Hartford got in penalty trouble, taking consecutive penalties putting their 27th ranked penalty kill against the #1 ranked power play in the Penguins (still feels weird typing this) and Avery Hayes made them pay that made it 2-0 on a hack and whack job in the crease.

https://twitter.com/WBSPenguins/status/1893096158261612910

The Penguins made it 3-0 when Ponomarev, Ville Koivunen and Boris Katchouk played pitch and catch with the puck which saw Katchoukl score.

https://twitter.com/WBSPenguins/status/1893097302497051104

Second Period: I didn’t like the response at all by the Penguins out of the room. Hartford scored and the Penguins only had two shots for the first 15 or so minutes of the period. They couldn’t do anything wrong in the first and everything was going in, but in the second Filip Larsson was under bombardment, stopping 12 of 13 shots. The one goal he allowed came off of the stick of Maxim Barbashev.

Third Period: Teams traded a Filip Kral delay of game and a Connor Mackey high sticking penalty but neither team notched a power play goal. At no point was it a, “next goal is important here” because it was a much more even period.

With Louis Domingue pulled, Marc Johnstone scored an empty net goal.

Have to feel for Louis Domingue. He had some great saves for his team and without him it’s probably a five or six goal win for the Penguins.

Three Stars: 3) Maxim Barbashev (first AHL goal) 2) Filip Kral (two assists) 1) Rutger McGroarty (goal, assist)

The Good: I liked the start. A goal :29 in? Let’s go!

The Bad: I didn’t like that second period. If a better team makes adjustments it could have been a lot worse. Oh no!

Turning Point: That Katchouk goal seemed like a back breaker.

Around the Division: Light Friday as a theme here in the Atlantic. Lehigh Valley is out in Western Michigan taking on the Griffins and lose in a shootout 5-4. Providence hosted Utica and wins 4-2. The rest of them were off.

Standings: Hershey 65 – Penguins 62 – Providence 61 – Charlotte 59 – Lehigh Valley xx – Springfield 53 – Hartford 46 – Bridgeport 29

Wheeling Update: Tulsa Oilers are in for a visit and shutout the Nailers 3-0. Luke Lush, which is a hell of a name, had a 17 save shutout.

Video Highlights: Bookmark the AHL VideoCenter this weekend on your browser as that’s likely your best bet.

Talk to you tomorrow after the Springfield game.

Let’s Go Pens!

Nail Biters — Pens WIN 4-3

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They had it, then almost lost it but the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins hold on and win 4-3 Sunday afternoon in Allentown against the Phantoms.

They put away a game they were in control of for the most part but almost lost. Sound familiar? Just be glad they get a clean win and use a game in hand on Hershey to inch closer to the 13 time champs.

Here’s how they lined up:

Lineup Notes: Vasily Ponomarev was suspended a game for receiving his match penalty Saturday against Hershey. Atley Calvert went in for him. Isaac Belliveau for Scooter Brickey on defense.

First Period: Joel Blomqvist was under early fire stopping the first seven shots of the game in a row by the Phantoms.

But then Avery Hayes stayed hot and scored off a nice feed from Sam Poulin.

Then Sam Poulin bagged himself a goal picking off a pass in the slot and made it 2-0 for the Penguins.

Second Period: Parker Gahagen was keeping the Phantoms in it, I heard Hart on radio say it could have gotten, “seriously ugly” if not for Gahagen’s efforts in net.

Tristan Broz beat him on a defection off an Avery Hayes pass that made it 3-0 Wilkes-Barre.

Phantoms were under bombardment in the period from all four lines, but got a goal from JR Avon off a clean face-off win that made it 3-1.

Third Period: Roles flipped. Phantoms bombed the Penguins zone with time and hit Blomqvist with shots. They would get a shorthanded goal to open the period to bring it to 3-2.

That was Friday’s shootout hero Rodrigo Ābols getting the goal there.

Next goal was going to be huge and this time it was the Penguins that got it off of a laser from Filip Kral.

But then the Phantoms would come closer off of a goal from Helge Grans off of another face-off play that made it 4-3 and a one goal game again.

Blomqvist would continue to face heavy fire but the Penguins stayed strong and didn’t allow the Phantoms to score with an extra man on the ice with Gahagen pulled.

Three Stars: 3) Rodrigo Ābols (goal, assist) 2) Sam Poulin (goal, assist) 1) Filip Kral (goal, assist)

The Good: Managed to get over the hump and etch out a regualtion win and stop this mini sump there are on.

The Bad: Are they becoming complacent? Certainly looks like it.

Turning Point: Kral’s goal that makes it 4-2 gets it here.

Around the Division: Bridgeport finally beats Providence for the first time this season 4-2. Charlotte and Hartford are still in action as this goes up. Box here.

Standings: Hershey 65 – Penguins 60 – Providence 59 – Charlotte can tie the Bruins with a win over Hartford, but let’s worry about that when we have to.

Wheeling Update: Nailers lose in Greenville against the Swamp Rabbits 5-2.

Video Highlights: AHL VideoCenter is your best bet.

AHL Power Rankings may be delayed till Tuesday because there are a lot of games Sunday and a bunch Monday. Stay tuned, I guess.

Let’s Go Pens!