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Haysey Days – Pens WIN 4-3 (OT)

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Avery Hayes’ overtime game winning goal with under :20 to play in Wednesday’s nights thriller of a hockey game propels the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins to a berth in the 2025 Calder Cup Playoffs.

Okay, so getting to overtime secured the spot, but let’s just roll with the good vibes.

Penguins win in overtime 4-3, but could have and should have lost this game because Hartford was playing some good and some desperate hockey, fighting for their own playoff lives.

Quick one tonight as it’s 10:45 on a Wednesday and the real job starts at 8:30 a.m. sharp. So let’s ride…

Lineup Notes: Hartford didn’t post lines. Laferriere for Gallant up front; Brickey and Clurman for Pietila and Renouf on defense.

First Period: Valterri Puustinen worked a give and go with Tristan Broz and Nate Clurman and scored at 11:16 to give the Pens an early 1-0 lead.

But then Alex Belzile scored shorthanded and the Wolf Pack tied it at one.

Avery Hayes scores his first of the night on the power play that re-establishes the 2-1 Penguin lead.

Second Period: Extremely sloppy. Probably their worst period of recent memory where they weren’t getting scored on in every shift like last Friday against Providence. Jaroslav Chmelař scored an unassisted goal to tie it at two, then a Connor Mackey shot from the point was deflected in by Brendan Brisson for a power play goal that gave the Wolf Pack the lead heading into the third period.

Third Period: They buttoned up the gaps big time and got a goal just :28 in from Ville Koivunen that tied it at three.

What vision by Sebastian Aho there.

I thought refs Austin Rook and Mason Riley were a bit overdone with their calls, especially in the third. Dylan Roobroeck runs Rutger McGroarty over with a truck, fights Avery Hayes and they take Hayes, Roobroeck AND McGroarty. It also took them five minutes longer than it should have on a Wednesday night to figure it all out. Come on and move it along.

Overtime: With the point secured, the Penguins were in the playoffs. The question would be how would the vibes be?

Pretty, pretty good.

Obligatory: 

Three Stars: 3) Tristan Broz (two assists) 2) Ville Koivunen (goal) 1) Avery Hayes (two goals, game winner in overtime)

Sergei Murashov is now 11-0 in the AHL, breaking the record set by Matt Murray.

Around the Division: Hershey wins 4-1 in Bridgeport …. Charlotte beats Providence 5-2.

Standings: Hershey 85 – Charlotte 80 – Penguins 80 – Providence 77 – Lehigh Valley 69 – Springfield 66 – Hartford 62 – Bridgeport 35

Wheeling Update: The Nailers were off.

Video Highlights: 

They fly to Charlotte for an extremely important series with the Checkers that starts Saturday at 4. Don’t be late.

Let’s Go to bed Pens!

Weekend Preview – Win and You’re In

Simply put, the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins punch their ticket to the 2025 Calder Cup Playoffs with a win Wednesday over the Hartford Wolf Pack.

Music to Set the Mood…

Seems inevitable, doesn’t it?

A Quote…

Winning isn’t everything, it’s the only thing.
– Vince Lombardi

The Penguins are no strangers to the playoffs, but have not won the ultimate prize. Is this the year? Will they ever win it all?

The Setup

Hartford at home Wednesday then a road trip to Charlotte Saturday and Sunday.

The Penguins got smoked 10-2 on Friday against the Providence Bruins then beat Hershey in overtime Saturday then walloped a terrible Bridgeport team on the road Sunday.

Hartford kept its playoff hopes alive with a big comeback win over Hershey in regulation on Friday then an OT win over Milwaukee on Saturday. For the Wolf Pack, every game is a playoff game because there is no margin for error.

Charlotte won in Rochester Friday and again in overtime in Utica Saturday. They played Providence yesterday and won and will see the Bruins again Wednesday.

Records

The Penguins are 35-18-7-1 and on 78 points and third in the Atlantic.

Hartford is 27-29-5-2 and on 61 points and seventh in the Atlantic.

After last nights win against Providence, the Checkers are 36-19-3-3 and on 78 and second in the Atlantic.

Check your surroundings…

This feature will return when the Penguins make the playoffs, for seeding purposes.

Who’s Up? Who’s Down? Who’s Out?

Status quo on the hurt guys. They got Nate Clurman back last week but I don’t think they were happy with his game at all as he wasn’t in Saturday or Sunday.

Joona Koppanen and Emil Bemstrom are up. They got Sebastian Aho and Matt Nieto back.

ATO season will be upon us soon…

What can we learn about the Penguins this week?

Nothing was figured out last week. They still haven’t clinched yet and are still no closer (or farther) from Hershey, but for a point. The heat is on them for second place, as they dropped from second to fourth on Friday, but regained second place stature by Sunday, but dropped back to third Tuesday night.

They will make the playoffs. Does it happen Wednesday, though?

Division leading Bears have cupcakes this week, Bridgeport and a home and home with Utica. Best the Pens can hope for is a miracle or to keep pace.

They should simply win where they can (punch a spot Wednesday) and continue to hold onto or keep pace with second (win in Charlotte) and hope for the best with Hershey’s fate against two last place teams.

Who’s in Goal?

I think this is Sergei Murashov’s team and you can tell Tristan Jarry and Joel Blomqvist to go the hell home. Remember John Curry? Remember Matt Murray? They rode those cats to deep playoff runs. Murashov is as green as grass yet he plays like he’s a 15 year vet. You start him Wednesday against Hartford. He’s 10-0 in the AHL.

After that, you split him with Larsson and start him again Saturday.

Dylan Garand, Ken Appleby and Kaapo Kähkönen for the opponents and damn, that’s a lot of umlauts.

Who’s Running the Show?

Austin Rook and Mason Riley are here Wednesday with Patrick Dapuzzo and J.P. Waleski on the lines.

Jordan Watt and Phillip Kasko are the refs Saturday in Charlotte with Shane Gustafson and Jake Rennert on the lines.

Sunday sees the same refs with Tyler Willie and Jake Paugh tagging in to run the lines.

Looking Ahead…

April! Road trip to Cleveland next weekend! Woo! Pens aren’t home again until April 11.

Give us a bold prediction…

They hold onto second place and draw within four points of the Hershey Bears.

AHL Power Rankings – Week 24

There’s a couple weeks left in the AHL season and a lot to be decided, so let’s get into this weeks rankings to try to sort things out.

No shakeup to the top three. Hey, consistency!

Here we go.


1. Colorado Eagles

Last Week: 1st (no change)
Record: 36-16-5-3

Opening up a bit of a lead on second place are the Eagles.


2. Laval Rocket

Last Week: 2nd (no change)
Record: 41-16-3-1

Eight point lead on the Amerks. An 8-1-1 run will do that. 


3. Hershey Bears

Last Week: 3rd (no change)
Record: 38-16-6-1

Still comfortably at the top of the Atlantic. Bears have a pair of last place teams in the Islanders and a pair with the Comets this weekend.


4. Texas Stars

Last Week: 5th (up 1)
Record: 36-20-3

Stars are capitalizing on the Admirals rough trip through the Atlantic and are right at the top of the Central Division standings.


5. Providence Bruins

Last Week: 8th (up 3)
Record: 35-19-4-3

Bruins have been a peaks and valleys type team and we are at the top now after a good PA trip. Bruins head to Charlotte midweek.


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Business Handled – Pens WIN 5-2

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Wilkes-Barre wins 5-2 in Bridgeport against a last place Islanders team that has only won five times at home all season and re-establishes second place in the division and are five off Hershey for the division lead. They can punch their ticket to the postseason with a win Wednesday at home against Hartford.

What a few hours for the Penguins, huh? OT win against the Bears Saturday and then today’s result. Makes the 10-2 thrashing Friday at home against Providence seem like a distant memory, right?

Here’s how they lined up – Bridgeport didn’t post the lines and never do. Where have you gone, Mike Fornabaio?

Lineup Notes: Chase Pietila and Dan Renouf for Scooter Brickey and Mac Hollowell on defense and Sam Poulin for Mathias Lafferiere at forward.

First Period: Penguins were peppering Jakub Skarek and scored four times.

Sam Poulin opened the scoring then also chipped in two more assists. Matt Nieto tipped in a Filip Kral shot to make it 2-0, then Valtteri Puustinen layered in a power play goal to make it 3-0 and then Boris Katchouk scored in the final minute to make it 4-0.

It was a boffo period for the Penguins, who had four goals on just eight shots, and the end of Skarek’s services in net. Here’s the goals….

Second Period: Henrik Tikkanen took over and calmed things down for the Islanders who clawed back at the tune of two goals from Marshall Warren from a tip from the point and then Alex Jeffries beating Filip Larsson that made what was a comfortable lead on a Sunday afternoon a bit of a nail biter.

Note about these goals, it was the first time the Islander scored a goal against the Penguins since November 16.

Normally now the next goal is vital in these situations.

Zach Gallant, who earned himself a second game, was wrecking shop behind the Islanders net and this chaos found its way to Chase Stillman, who wired home his first as a Penguin to make it 5-2 and give the Penguins some much needed room.

Third Period: Quiet period. Penguins killed two penalties and the Islanders got no closer.

Three Stars: 3) Matt Nieto (goal, assist) 2) Sebastian Aho (three assists) 1) Sam Poulin (goal, two assists)

The Good: 3) They go 2-1 on the weekend after getting smashed 10-2 Friday at home against Providence and Filip Larsson gets a confidence building win. They have a chance to punch a ticket to the postseason Wednesday at home against Hartrfod.

The Bad: Did they let off or were they really that bad in that second period where Bridgeport was in control and got two goals?

Turning Point: Obvious here, Stillman’s goal that made it 5-2 gets it here. It was a very big goal.

Around the Division: Shocking that on a Sunday, there were no other teams in action in the Division.

Standings: Hershey 83 – Penguins 78 – Providence 77 – Charlotte 76 – Lehigh Valley 69 – Springfield 66 – Hartford 61 – Bridgeport 35

Wheeling Update: Nailers are out in Indiana taking on the Indy Fuel. Box here.

Video Highlights: Your best bet is here if you really want to see them, but I pretty much gave you the details above.

Power Rankings will be up Monday afternoon. Please check them out when you can.

Let’s Go Pens!

Stay Hot Hayesey — Pens WIN 3-2 (OT)

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Atley Calvert had a pair of goals but it was Avery Hayes’ goal in overtime that gives the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins a 3-2 overtime win over the Hershey Bears on Saturday night.

Good wash away game for the Penguins after Friday’s monstrosity against Providence.

Onto Bridgeport Sunday, with a chance to close the magic number even closer to zero.

Here’s how they lined up…

Lineup Notes: Sam Poulin was suspended a game by the AHL early Saturday for a slew foot. He was called for a hold :31 into the third period Friday but I thought it had the look of a slew foot and I was right. He was out, Marc Johnstone is hurt so that meant Matt Nieto and Zach Gallant were in up front. For Gallant it was his Penguins debut. On defense Sebastian Aho and Scooter Brickey were in for Dan Renouf and Nate Clurman.

First Period: Tamer start in comparison to the low bar based off of Friday, Filip Kral was called for a high stick and the Bears played pitch and catch with the puck and Mike Vecchione slammed one home to give the Bears a 1-0 lead.

Give a great team like the Bears an inch and they take a mile.

Second Period: Atley Calvert cleaned up the trash around the front of the net and scored to get the Penguins on the board at 3:49.

Penguins to this point still hadn’t had a power play. That said, Casey Terreri and Mike Dietrich called a fantastic game.

Third Period: Calvert nets his second of the game at 6:52 off a nice feed from Zach Gallant to push the Penguins ahead 2-1.

Turning Point: Wait, what? Just work with me here. Henrik Rybinski high sticks Filip Kral and draws blood, Penguins to a 4:00 power play. They do not score. They do not threaten. The Bears kill it easy.

Then with Hunter Shepard pulled, Mike Vecchione nets his second of the game off of a deflection.

(Hershey didn’t offer video. Many in the arena thought it was a kick, but Terreri and Dietrich reviewed and adjudged good goal)

Overtime: 

Ballgame.

Three Stars: 3) Sergei Murashov (24 saves, 10-0 in AHL) 2) Atley Calvert (two goals) 1) Avery Hayes (overtime game winning goal)

The Good:  Way to wash to stink off that loss Providence handed you. It was one game, crumble it up and throw it in the bin and move on to the next one. They didn’t make the same mistakes and it got them the win.

The Bad: Giving another point to a team you are trying to chase down is a fools enterprise.

Gave you the turning point above. Get one, maybe two power play goals, and the Hayes heroics are not needed.

Around the Division: Hartford beats Milwaukee in overtime 2-1. The Penguins cannot clinch a spot this weekend. I think that’s the only score that matters. The rest of the boxes are here.

Standings: Hershey has 83. The Penguins have 76. With these Saturday game starting an hour earlier, I ain’t sticking around for the remaining finals.

Wheeling Update: Nailers are in Toledo. Box here.

Video Highlights: Usually how these go as the moment I hit publish the video highlight will go up.

More tomorrow against Bridgeport Sunday afternoon.

Let’s Go Pens!

Woe. Frolic. Dread. Malice. – Pens LOSE 10-2

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Ask yourself this question. Are the Hershey Bears any less of a Calder Cup threat because they lost to the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins 9-0 a few weeks ago?

Of course not.

A 10-2 throttling at the hands of the Providence Bruins and the Penguins are not any lesser of a playoff threat then they were at noon Friday.

Every team is allowed one or two clunkers. If you are the Bridgeport Islanders it happens once or twice a weekend.

Now, if this happens again Saturday when the Bears come to town? That’s an uneasy trend. If the Islanders drop seven on the Pens Sunday in Bridgeport, or the Pens lose 15-2 next Wednesday? Sure. Go on. Then it’s time to panic.

Just ball this one up and toss it away.

Boris Katchouk and Sam Poulin scored for the Pens, who put up 44 shots on Brandon Bussi and the Bruins Friday.

Providence was 3-for-5 on the power play. I mean they had everything going in their favor.

Fourteen Bruins had a point, Jeffrey Viel had four, two goals and two assists.

Georgii Merkulov scored for the Bruins because of course he does. He always scores against the Penguins. You better hope Hershey doesn’t sign him, ever.

Out of town, Hershey loses in Hartford 4-3 in regulation, Charlotte wins 2-1 in Rochester. The Penguins fall from second to fourth. The magic number stays at six.

Hershey leads the division with 82 points, Providence has 75, Charlotte and the Pens are tied at 74 and Lehigh Valley has 69 points but has three more games played then the Pens.

What sucks more is the fact I waste an excellent Severance related headline on this monstrosity. How many of the Four Tempers did you tame when you were watching tonight?

Let’s hope that the one sided affairs in favor of the Penguisn opponents sit with Kier for all eternity, or at least the end of this season.

Talk to you tomorrow. Off you go!

Let’s Go Pens!

Weekend Preview – Six Away

The Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins magic number is six points entering this weekend of play. Sweep this three in three with the Bruins, Bears and Islanders and the rest takes care of itself. Win against Providence, have Hartford lose against Hershey Friday then win against Hershey or have Hartford lose against Milwaukee and the Penguins are in before you go to church on Sunday.

Double edged sword. You want to get in this weekend, but you don’t want Hershey to get too far away from you. There’s three games left with the Bears on the schedule and Hershey is up eight points on the Pens. I know it has been said to death here recent, but this weekend is vital.

Music to Set the Mood…

Again, this comes from a YouTube search where I put, “six pack song” in and it returns the above result.

A Quote…

Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening in the axe.
– Abraham Lincoln

Pens have some work to do if they want to catch Hershey.

The Setup

Home against Providence for the first time all season, home against Hershey Saturday and then a Sunday road trip to Bridgeport.

Wilkes-Barre had an okayish week last, beating Hershey in a shootout March 12, then splitting a pair in Allentown against the Phantoms.

Providence lost tin Toronto March 12 4-2, then in a shootout in Rochester last Friday then won in Springfield last Sunday.

Hershey is 8-1-0-1 in their last ten and in the midst of a hellish road trip. Whatever you throw at this team they devour. This past weekend they were in Chicago and put up swept the Wolves 5-0, 5-2. They went to Springfield this past Wednesday and, after seeing the Thunderbirds tie the game at two, rattle off two more and win 4-2. Bears are in Hartford Friday.

Bridgeport, already eliminated from playoffs, skunked Laval last Wednesday and won 5-2 but then got throttled in Belleville 6-1 on back to back nights. The Islanders will be in Springfield Saturday.

Records

Pens have 74 points on 58 games played with a 33-17-7-1 record, second in the Atlantic.

Providence has 73 points on 59 games played with a 33-19-4-3 record, third in the Atlantic.

Hershey has 82 points on 59 games played with a 38-15-5-1 record, first in the Atlantic.

Bridgeport has 33 points on 60 games played with a 13-40-4-3 record, last in the Atlantic.

Who’s Up? Who’s Down? Who’s Out?

Joona Koppanen went up, scored a goal Tuesday for Pittsburgh. Emil Bemstrom is still in the NHL and there are shenanigans with Matt Nieto and Sebastian Aho on the transactions page.

Status quo with the rest of the injured guys.

Zach Gallant was signed to a SPC, sent to Wheeling.

What can we learn about the Penguins this week?

I think this weekend gives us a clear picture on what the odds are for the division lead. Eight to Hershey coming into Friday means you need help and have to be perfect with your remaining games against them. One of those is Saturday. Pens matchup really good against Hershey but so do the Bruins against the Pens.

Then there’s the first round bye. We didn’t mention fourth place Charlotte (72 points on 58 games played) or fifth place Lehigh Valley (69 points on 61 games played) – Pens are protecting second place. You want to make the playoffs, but you don’t want to play in the First Round. It is vital that the Pens handle business against Providence Friday, replicate the same against the back to back champs Saturday and not get trapped against a terrible Bridgeport team on Sunday.

Can they? Sure. Will they? We hope. Buy the ticket, take the ride.

Who’s in Goal? 

I think they are foolish if they don’t do 8-0 in the AHL Sergei Murashov Saturday against Hershey. Is Joel Blomqvist back yet? If not you have Filip Larsson, fully capable, against Providence Friday.

Michael DiPietro, Clay Stevenson, Jakub Skarek for the opposition.

Who’s Running the Show?

Mike Dietrich and Andrew Bell are the refs Friday with J.P. Waleski and Chandler Yakimowicz on the lines.

Dietrich sticks around and meets Casey Terreri in the hotel lobby and they both run the show Saturday with John Rey and Richard Jondo on the lines.

Jake Kamrass and Jackson Kozari have the assignment in Bridgeport Sunday with Mitchell Hunt and Devon Gale on the lines.

Looking ahead…

They close out March with a home game against Hartford Wednesday (sigh) and then a road trip to Charlotte Saturday and Sunday.

Give us a bold prediction…

Ticket will be punched to the postseason with the rest of it in flux as the ride continues.