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Wheeling Wrap 11/8

It’s another edition of the weekly Wheeling Wrap, where I take a look at the week that was for the ECHL affiliate.

The Nailers opened up their weekend three in three with a home and home with a 6-1 loss to the Toledo Walleye Friday night.

After trailing 1-0 after one, the Nailers tied the game on a two-on-one with Cody Wydo finishing to tie the game. But the Walleye would score five unanswered goals and go on to the lopsided victory.

The teams would head to Ohio overnight and on Saturday, the Nailers extracted some revenge from the night prior and won 5-2. Josh Shalla had a three point night. Jordan Kwas scored two and Doug Carr picked up the win. After trailing 2-0, the Nailers would be the ones that would score five in a row to pick up the win.

Sunday, the Nailers would shutout the Kalamazoo Wings 3-0 back at WesBanco Arena. J.P. Anderson picked up the 24 save shutout. Nick Sorkin scored a pair of goals. It was the first time ever in Nailers history that they would shut out Kalamazoo.

The Nailers currently sit in a tie for fourth place with the Brampton Beast with a 4-3-1-0 record in the North Division good for 9 points.

Wheeling plays a pair of games this week starting Friday at home against Reading before hitting the road to Canada to take on the Brampton Beast.

Wheeling Wrap 11/1

It’s Tuesday afternoon, so it’s time now once again for the Weekly Wheeling Wrap, where I look back at the week that was for the Penguins ECHL affiliate in Wheeling, West Virginia.

The Nailers played home and home series against the Kalamazoo Wings this week that started Friday in Kalamazoo. In a game that featured 93 total shots from both sides, it would be the Wheeling Nailers that would come away victorious with a 3-2 shootout win in Michigan against the K-Wings.

Doug Carr stopped 45 of 47 shots sent his way. His counterpart Joel Martin stopped 43 of 45. It was Ross McMullan in the sixth round of the shootout that won it for the Nailers. Gage Quinney and Nick Sorkin scored in regulation for the Nailers.

The teams trekked back east to WesBanco Arena for a Saturday night rematch in West Virginia and it was the Nailers leaving little doubt about who won this contest as they obliterated the Wings by a score of 8-1.

Josh Shalla had a hat trick to go along with two assists, Captain Derek Army had a pair of goals and a pair of assists. Doug Carr stopped 22 of 23 shots sent his way as the Nailers would sweep the home and home series with Kalamazoo.

Doug Carr was named on Tuesday morning the ECHL Goaltender of the Week for his performance against Kalamazoo.

The Nailers are in fifth place in the North Division with a record of 2-2-1-0, good for 5 points and fifth place in the six team division.

The week ahead for Wheeling sees the Nailers play another home and home series, but this time against the Toledo Walleye. That series opens up Friday at 7:35 in Wheeling before shifting to Ohio for a 7:15 start in Toledo. The Nailers return home Sunday afternoon for a date with the Kalamazoo Wings at 5:05.

Wheeling Wrap 10/25

It’s Tuesday at noon, so it’s time for another look at how the ECHL affiliate in Wheeling, the Nailers, did this past week.

The Nailers are still searching for their first win of the 2016-17 campaign after traveling to Reading on Thursday night and Cincinnati on Saturday.

Wheeling received the services of defenseman Ethan Prow for Thursday’s game in Reading. Josh Shalla and Garrett Meurs both scored to put the Nailers on the board first in the first period, both on the power play, but the Royals answered for four straight goals and were able to win 4-3. A third period goal by Wheeling’s Jordan Kwas made it 4-3, but the Nailers weren’t able to get any closer as Martin Ouellette stopped 26 of 29 shots for Reading. The Nailers struck twice on the power play in the first period and Ethan Prow had two assists in his season debut. Prow was named second star of the game.

Prow was recalled back to Wilkes-Barre / Scranton on Saturday.

On Saturday, the Nailers traveled to Cincinnati to take on the Cyclones. They ran into a house. Not literally, but Michael Houser for the Cyclones stopped 39 of 40 shots for Cincinnati as the Nailers peppered him with shots. Garrett Meurs stuck early in the third period which tied the game at one, but the Cyclones cashed on a Dominic Zombo rebound goal with just over two minutes to play in regulation that made it 2-1 for the home team.

Doug Carr took the loss in both games this week.

The Nailers are 0-2-1-0 and currently sit in last place in the North Division with just 1 point to show.

This week, the Nailers play the Kalamazoo Wings in a home and home series that begins this Friday in Kalamazoo.

Wheeling Wrap 10/18

I am debuting a new feature on the blog on Tuesday called, “Wheeling Wrap” where I take a look at the week that was surrounding the Penguins ECHL affiliate, the Wheeling Nailers.

The Nailers were in action just once this past weekend and raised their Eastern Conference Championship banner Saturday night at home against the Brampton Beast. They also kicked off their 25th season.

The Beast would win 3-2 in overtime.

David Vallorani would open the scoring for the visitors at 4:26 of the first period. The Nailers would answer back in the second period when Josh Shalla would score the first goal of the season for the Nailers at 9:13 of the second period.

Wheeling would edge ahead of the Beast in the third period with a goal by Darryl Lloyd.

Luke Pither would answer at just about half way for the Beast at 9:59 for the Beast that made it a 2-2 game. Pither would later win the game for his team in overtime, beating Nailers starting goaltender Doug Carr at 3:27 of overtime. Carr would stop 30 of 33 shots in the overtime loss.

Neither team capitalized on the power play.

The Nailers are 0-0-1-0 very early on in the North Division, a division that consists of six teams. Adirondack, Reading, Brampton, Manchester and Elmira all are in the same division with the Nailers this season.

Wheeling plays host to the Reading Royals this Thursday before traveling to Cincinnati to take on the Cyclones Saturday night.

Segalla Signed; Final Cuts Made – DTBUTSC

In advance of opening night this Saturday, the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins have announced that they have signed Ryan Segalla to an AHL contract and in the same press release send him and six other players to the Wheeling Nailers.

They are forwards Miloš Bubela, Gage Quinney and Cody Wydo, as well as defenseman Brett Stern, Michael Webster and Christian Hilbrich.

Here is a look at the roster, consisting of 24 players, as of October 10.

Highlighting, it looks like Patrick McGrath, Reid Gardiner and Adam Krause have all tentatively made the team. Gardiner is still on a professional tryout agreement, which I believe is good for 25 games, so what Coal Street may be thinking is see how he does in those 25 games before committing to him full time by way of a standard players contract.

I did call Gardiner a diamond in the rough type player based off of his production last season with Prince Albert of the WHL.

Don’t forget to check out the Pacific Division Preview that debuted today, one post down. Central Division Preview goes at noon Tuesday.

DTBUTSC: Did the Blogger use the Semicolon Correctly?

Coal Street Cuts Eight

Announced Sunday morning by the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins was the following roster moves…

Forwards Derek Army, Garrett Meurs and Nick Sorkin; defensemen Danny Fick, Dan Milan and Kevin Schulze; as well as goaltenders Leland Irving and Adam Morrison were all released from their tryout agreements with the Penguins. Army, Meurs, Fick, Schulze and Sorkin will report to the Penguins’ ECHL affiliate, the Wheeling Nailers.

Some of the names competing for jobs remaining in camp are Reid Gardiner, Cody Wydo, Jarrett Burton, Miloš Bubela, Christian Hilbrich, Gage Quinney, Adam Krause, Michael Webster and Ryan Segalla. You can probably safely say they will play this afternoon in Hershey. 

In goal, Doug Carr looks to have won the backup job by default. I say that because Leland Irving most likely has a job lined up elsewhere. Carr is signed to an ECHL deal with Wheeling, so let Irving sow his seeds at his new job and let Carr back up and get AHL experience while Tristan Jarry remains up with Pittsburgh. 

Wilkes-Barre plays once next weekend, home against Hartford then not again until October 21 against Springfield. A lot can happen between now and then. 

More later after the final preseason game in Hershey.

Is that a Monster in my Closet?

No, it’s a trophy.

The Lake Erie Monsters have won the Calder Cup.

How good we as Lake Erie? They swept three of four series and lost only twice in the postseason. A 1-0 win over the Hershey Bears in Game 4 of the Finals Friday in overtime with 1.9 seconds left and the Monsters win Cleveland’s first Calder Cup since 1964 in the AHL’s 80th year.

No reason to hang your head if you are the Hershey Bears. The Bears gave the Monsters a hell of a fight and every game was close. There is no reason that it could not be the Bears celebrating their 12th Cup but the Monsters were that much better.

A feather in the cap for Ryan Craig, who captained Lake Erie and was the captain here in Wilkes-Barre for a year. Brad Thiessen was on that team but didn’t appear in a game.

So that does it for the AHL’s 80th season. In the ECHL, the Allen Americans defeated the Wheeling Nailers in sixth games on home ice Thursday. No reason to hang your head there either, as the Nailers gave the Americans a hell of a fight but again, much like Lake Erie, Allen was just that much better.

So enjoy these next few weeks of down time before free agency fires up again in July. More on that and what that means for the blog as the caldendar gets ready to flip to July.