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The Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins never got out of the starting gates Friday night in Cleveland and got steamrolled 7-1 by a Cleveland Monsters team that changed its name to the Cleveland Pierogis for the weekend. I always preferred my mother’s pigs in a blanket, which are what gołąbki are, as opposed to a pierogi.
Yeah, I am Italian but have Polish roots. Spadaj.
Anyway, since I write these on the fly when I watch them when they are playing on the road you are in luck! I have all seven goals scored by the Monsters for you in this one. Cieszyć się!
Here’s how they lined up…
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Cleveland beat the Penguins to the Pierogis nickname. I firmly believe the Plymouth Pierogis will happen with these local theme nights like the Pens are doing next Saturday when they morph into the Carbondale UFOs. Cleveland did it first, I guess.
Lineup Notes: Tristan Broz, Jack Beck and Emil Bemstrom were in. For Beck his WBS debut. Broz returned from one game suspension Sunday and Bemstrom was reassigned Friday. Joona Koppanen is up in Pittsburgh. Sam Poulin was ill. On defense, Dan Renouf for Filip Kral, who was a health scratch and no Scooter Brickey as they went back to the standard 12/6 lineup.
Joel Blomqvist is on the trip.
First Period: Roman Ahcan follows his rebound at 4:09 off a blocked shot and beat Filip Larsson to give the Monsters Pierogis a 1-0 lead.
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Avery Hayes hit both posts on a Penguins power play, which went 0/2 in the period.
Second Period: Floodgates opened.
Monsters cashed on their second power play of the period which came right after the Pens killed the first one when Mikael Pyyhtiä scored to make it 2-0.
Then Roman Ahcan struck again, this time on a breakaway to make it 3-0.
Guillaume Richard, in his first AHL game out of Providence College, scored on a nice backhander that made it 4-0.
Wilkes-Barre called it’s time out to try and settle down. While they didn’t give up any more goals to the home team, they never really threatened, even getting a power play and giving up a shorthanded bid then later icing the puck on the same power play.
For posterity, here are the Cleveland goals.
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Third Period: In keeping with the vibe check, Boris Katchouk comes flying into the Pens offensive zone with speed but runs into Chase Stillman. He still manages to get off a shot, but it was just that kind of night.
James Malatesta scored a few minutes later to make it 5-0.
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Chris Paul then hit a huge three to cut the deficit to 42 Vasiliy Ponomarev scored a power play goal to ensure that the Penguins would not be shut out on the night as the lone consolation for the Penguins, but then Luca Del Bel Belluz and Roman Ahcan scored power play goals to run it up to seven. Touchdown Cleveland with the extra point. I know it doesn’t happen a lot in that town, so the crowd of over 12,000 were extremely happy with the number. For Ahcan, it was a hat trick.
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Three Stars: 3) Guillaume Richard (goal, assist) 2) Jet Greaves (30 saves) 1) Roman Ahcan (hat trick)
The Good: Thank god for a Polish translator.
The Bad: Harrison Brunicke took three penalties. Filip Larsson looked completely overmatched but his team didn’t help him out a bit. I could go on, but it ain’t that deep.
Turning Point: That second period killed them, especially that sequence where they killed the first penalty but got called for a second a few moments later.
Around the Division: Providence beats Charlotte 4-0. That’s good because it keeps the Pens and Checkers tied in points. For now, because it brings fourth place Providence closer….Hershey beats Lehigh Valley 2-1 to go five clear of the Pens / Checkers and the rest of the riff raft in the Atlantic. Utica beat Springfield 5-2.
Standings: Hershey 87 – Charlotte 82 – Penguins 82 – Providence 81 – Lehigh Valley 73 – Springfield 72 – Hartford 62 – Bridgeport 37
Wheeling Update: Nailers beat the Reading Royals at home 6-3. Taylor Gauthier stopped 25. Gabe Klassen had a pair of goals and an assist.
Video Highlights: Sickos click here.
They will rematch Saturday and I would expect lineup changes and hopefully a different result.
Let’s Go Pens!