Chirps from Center Ice

A fan blog about the AHL's Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins

Offense, Anyone? — Pens LOSE 3-0

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They got by with just one goal Friday at home against Providence and played well defensively and rode a hot goalie to a win over Providence.

But you can’t carry over momentum and cash them for goals, and the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins are shutout 3-0 Saturday night in Bridgeport. Dustin Tokarski, who we made a strong case to start this game did, but the goaltenders don’t score the goals.

They have scored just 14 goals all month. That’s…not good and also what happens when you lose your top scorer.

Dustin Tokarski opposed Jakub Škarek.

Lines were…

Lineup Notes: The same as it was Friday.

First Period: If I did a good and bad like I do from time to time here on the blog the good in this period would be the fact that the Penguins went 4-for-4 in the period on the penalty kill, including a 1:55 of two man disadvantage against. The bad would be the 1-0 deficit the Penguins chased all period. A Jan Drozg turnover resulted in a Kieffer Bellows goal at 1:11.

Shots were 11-8. Hard to get momentum when you are constantly killing penalties, no matter how bad the unit you are killing against is.

Second Period: Kevin Roy had the best chances to score in the period but couldn’t. First, he had a puck knuckled on him but Škarek went post to post to deny him. Then, on a two on one, the Penguins forward was again denied by the Sound Tigers goaltender.

Mike Cornell and Jamie Devane tangled, Cornell went to throw a punch and slipped. You really can’t constitue it as one.

Travis St. Denis would score on a fourth our fifth attempt on goal in a scrambling attempt on a Sound Tigers power play.

Third Period: Nothing of memory occurred until about half way through when the Penguins went on the power play. Mike Vellucci opted to pull Tokarski for an extra attacker to try anything to score a goal. The Penguins power play came and went but Tokarski stayed on the bench. Finally, a miscommunication in the neutral zone and Travis St. Denis finished off a pass from Josh Ho Sang to make it 3-0 into the empty net.

Three Stars: 3) Keiffer Bellows (goal) 2) Travis St. Denis (two goals) 1) Jakub Škarek (30 save shutout)

The Good: A week to regroup, the organization to heal up, maybe get bodies back and get ready for Lehigh Valley back at home next Friday.

The Bad: Still haven’t scored a ton of goals this month, that obviously has to change.

Turning Point: If you would have shut your radio off after Bellows scored 1:11 into the game tonight and said to yourself if recent history was any indication that was the game, you would have been right.

Around the Division: Providence is shutout in back to back games, 3-0 in Hartford against the Wolf Pack….Hershey beats Springfield 2-1 in overtime….Lehigh Valley beats Charlotte 3-2.

Standings: Providence 41 — Hartford 39 — Hershey 35 — Penguins 34 — Springfield 34 — Charlotte 29 — Lehigh Valley 29 — Bridgeport 26

Wheeling Update: Emil Larmi’s second ECHL game doesn’t go as well as his first, Kalamazoo beats Wheeling 3-1.

Video Highlights: I mean you have the goals up top and I don’t think Bridgeport really does a video highlight package but if they do, I will add them in this spot.

So they are off until next Friday. Blog wise, I’ll have the AHL Power Rankings early next week. Depending on how quick I get them done Monday you may see them then. If not, definitely Tuesday. Also, look for the stat board to get updated (the static one anyway, the one at the bottom auto updates) some time on Sunday, provided I get to it.

Enjoy the Christmas break.

Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: @ Bridgeport 12/21

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Who: Bridgeport Sound Tigers

Where: Webster Bank Arena

When: 7:00 p.m.

Last Game: Last night at home against Providence, the Penguins won 1-0. 23 saves shutout for Dustin Tokarski and a power play goal for Anthony Anegoo. For Bridgeport, the Sound Tigers were in Springfield and lost 3-1. Nick Schilkey scored the only goal for Bridgeport in the loss.

Last Meeting: November 30 in Wilkes-Barre, the Penguins won 5-2. Oula Palve and Matt Abt bagged their first professional goals. Casey DeSmith stopped 26 shots.

Record: For WBS: 15-11-3-1 (34 pts., 3rd place Atlantic Division) // For BRI: 11-16-3-1 (26 pts., 8th place Atlantic Division)

Referees: Brandon Blandina / Mike Dietrich

Linesmen: Nick Briganti / Brian Pincus

Why You Should Care: I am going to be interested in seeing who comes out first for the Penguins tonight. Dustin Tokarski is on a roll and has won each of the two games that Wilkes-Barre / Scranton has won this month while Casey DeSmith is struggling right now it would seem. Is now a perfect time to get DeSmith back on track against the last place Sound Tigers or does Penguins Head Coach Mike Vellucci keep Tokarski’s momentum going and hopefully the teams heading into the Christmas break? We don’t have to wait long to find out.

Listen: Nick Hart on the call on WILK.

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

Other Game to Watch: Providence hits up Hartford tonight looking to get some space between them and the Wolf Pack in the race for the top of the Atlantic Division.

Next Five Games: vs. LV 12/27, @ HER 12/28, vs. SPR 12/31, vs. HER 1/3, vs. SPR 1/4

Tokarski We Trust — Pens WIN 1-0

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Let’s recap the week that was on Coal Street, shall we?

They get throttled 6-0 Wednesday against the Providence Bruins in a lifeless, toothless, punch drunk affair. Casey DeSmith gets shelled and chased in the third period.

Thursday, they learn that Stefan Noesen was claimed on waivers by the San Jose Sharks. Noesen was, at the time he was signed and then recalled by Pittsburgh, the leading scorer.

On account of that fact and the other that Pittsburgh lost Justin Schultz to a knee injury, Thomas DiPauli and Kevin Czuczman were recalled Friday morning.

Friday night, the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins hosted the Providence Bruins in a rematch of Wednesday. The first place Providence Bruins and the same Providence Bruins who had a shutout streak of over 130 minutes going.

So of course the team that lost their leading scorer, one of their better penalty killers and a veteran presence on defense and shuts out the Providence Bruins 1-0. 23 saves for Dustin Tokarski, his 27th all time which ties him for 10th all time in AHL history.

Hockey is a funny sport.

I’m one of Casey DeSmith’s biggest fans. He’s in my top five of all time favorite Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins players to come through here.

In no way shape or form, if I am Mike Vellucci, do I give him the net Saturday night in Bridgeport.

They are a different team with Tokarski in the net. They just are. Examples:

– After getting shutout in Cleveland last weekend, Vellucci turns to Tokarski and they win 3-1 the very next night. A steadier performance and the first win of the month.

– After getting bombarded by Providence with six goals Wednesday after Tokarski comes in, they allow just three and he stops them all.

You will hear me say all the time that I don’t coach the team, I blog about them and when you need to choose between a player at a position go with the guy with the NHL deal (DeSmith) over the one who doesn’t have one (Tokarski) but in. my opinion, Dustin Tokarski has played his way into a starters role and Casey DeSmith has played, maybe through no fault of his own (it isn’t the goaltenders job to score goals) his way out of the starters role. We will see what happens Saturday in Bridgeport, but I think that Dustin Tokarski should get the start and not DeSmith.

Anthony Angello scored the only goal and if you are thinking to yourself that I have brought his name up a lot you’d be right, he’s the only Penguin player to score a non-empty net goal for the team in the last four games.

A defense, with four rookies on it mind you, limit the Providence Bruins to just 23 shots after allowing 30 on Wednesday, six of those for goals.

Funny sport, that hockey.

I mean that’s pretty much it. A scoreless first and third. Providence had 11 in the first (which was their best period) and then six in the second and third. Anthony Angello was the last Penguin to touch a puck which deflected off Providence’s Jeremy Lauzon’s leg and past Dan Vladar on a power play. Wilkes-Barre only mustered 20 shots of their own, but they outshot Providence 38-30 Wednesday anyway and still lost 6-0.

Pretty vanilla game, but when you are a team in flux, with the loss of your leading scorer and two recalls which kind of were like a punch in the gut Friday morning, just what the doctor ordered.

Three Stars: 3) P-O Joseph 2) Anthony Angello (power play, game winning goal) and 1) Dustin Tokarski (23 saves)

Around the Division: Springfield beats Saturday’s opponent Bridgeport 3-1. Some guy named Ryan Haggerty scored the game winning goal assisted by some other guy named Ethan Prow. Fire Jim Rutherford….Hershey, Lehigh Valley, Charlotte and Hartford were all off.

Standings: Providence 41 — Hartford 39 — Penguins 34 — Hershey 33 — Springfield 33 — Charlotte 29 — Lehigh Valley 27 — Bridgeport 26

Wheeling Update: 

That’s four straight wins for the Nailers, too. Here’s your box.

Video Highlights: 

Pens are in Bridgeport Saturday before the Christmas break. Gameday setup hits the blog Saturday at 3.

Let’s Go Pens!

RAPID RECAP – Pens WIN 1-0

23 saves for Dustin Tokarski, a goal by Anthony Angello and the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins win 1-0.

This is with all the recalls (more in a bit on that) made earlier. Stark contrast from Wednesday, too.

More in a bit.

GAMEDAY: vs. Providence 12/20

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Who: Providence Bruins

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Last Game / Last Meeting: Wednesday in Wilkes-Barre, the Pens were shutout 6-0. Max Lagace posted yet another shutout with 38 saves for the Bruins.

Record: For WBS: 14-11-3-1 (32 pts., 4th place Atlantic Division) // For PRO: 19-9-1-2 (41 pts., 1st place Atlantic Division)

Referees: Corey Syvret / Jeremy Tufts

Linesmen: Patrick Dapuzzo / Jonathan Deschamps

Why You Should Care: After that disaster Wednesday, only way to go is up for the Penguins, right? I’d expect a major shuffling to the lineup and Dustin Tokarski in goal.

Listen: Nick Hart on the call on WILK.

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

Promotion(s): $15 lower bowl tickets, $2 beers.

Other Game to Watch: Laval and Utica are jockeying in the North Division and these two teams meet tonight in Central New York.

Next Five Games: @ BRI 12/21, vs. LV 12/27, @ HER 12/28, vs. SPR 12/31, vs. HER 1/3

Stefan Noesen Claimed by San Jose Sharks, Larmi Re-assigned 12/20

Didn’t want to do it, but here the post is as alluded to in the close of last nights recap of a toothless display by the Penguins where, they generated close to 40 shots against the Providence Bruins, but didn’t come close to scoring but for an Adam Johnson attempt early in the first period.

From what I have read, the Sharks needed help at right wing. Noesen will provide that. Now if in a month or whenever San Jose should waive Noesen the Penguins can, as they did last year with J-S Dea, reclaim him and assign Noesen back to Wilkes-Barre. Remains to be seen if that happens.

You can look at this two ways. First, a mission accomplished for a coach in Mike Vellucci getting his player in Stefan Noesen full time NHL work again. It’s a coaches job at the AHL level to graduate players, no matter how old they are or how much experience they have, to the next level.

Or, you can look at it as a raw deal for Wilkes-Barre, who are yet again robbed of a player with Noesen’s offensive prowess. Noesen came into the season as a player on an AHL contract, Pittsburgh signs him, has him play a handful of games and loses him on waivers. Was Ryan Haggerty’s phone broke that day? Did Andrew Agozzino not pay his phone bill for the month as part of a prank pulled by the rookies? It was a gamble if or when Noesen was inevitably signed by an NHL team and another gamble when Noesen would have been ultimately exposed to waivers again for the purposes of an AHL assignment.

I’m not choosing a side on this one. Just pointing out both ends of an argument which can be made here.

In other news Thursday, Coal Street assigned goaltender Emil Larmi to their ECHL affiliate, the Wheeling Nailers. Just a matter of time here and long overdue once Tristan Jarry, who the Penguins actively tried to trade in the summer, essentially took over the #1 starters job in Pittsburgh and is arguably the best goaltender in the NHL at this juncture.

Back Friday at 3 with the Gameday setup for the rematch with Providence.

Bruins Marchin In — Pens LOSE 6-0

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Work night home games are bad. Worse even when the officials are delayed 20 minutes like they were tonight. Still slightly better than Sunday afternoon home games but let’s digress.

Wrote this on the iPhone, so mind the spelling errors, morseo than usual.

Before I forget, Stefan Noesen is on waivers. Thursday at noon we will find out if he clears.

The Penguins better hope that he does, cause they looked listless, lifeless and totally overmatched and outplayed by the Providence Bruins on Wednesday night, who take this game 6-0.

Tommy Marchin scored his first two professional goals, so you understand the headline rub.

The two teams rematch Friday.

Casey DeSmith opposed Max Lagace.

Lineup:

Lineup Notes:

First Period: There was…not a lot of offense. Two similarly structured, very good hockey teams just battling.

Shots were 5-4 Bruins. Adam Johnson was featured prominently, his bid off a nice tic tac toe play was denied with the pad of Lagace about midway through and he took the only penalty of the period taking away the only other good scoring chance of the period belonging to Providence.

Second Period: Completely different period for the Providence Bruins who has a pair of rebound goals bookend a four goal explosion.

Pavel Shen on a rebound. 1-0 Providence.

Robert Lantosi split Matt Abt and Macoy Erkamps, broke in and scored. 2-0 Providence.

Penguins would get a power play chance after the first and second Bruin goals but did not score.

Tommy Marchin on a cross ice one time bomb. 3-0 Providence.

The passes. The passing killed them, setting up essentially easy goals or opportunities for goals.

Peter Cehlarik in the final minute of the second on a rebound again, 4-0 Providence.

The Bruins, in contrast to the first, completely obliterated the Penguins in the middle frame with speed and vision.

Third Period: The assault continued.

Jack Studnicka on a transition rush that went tic tac toe. 5-0 Bruins.

(you get the idea, not going to GIF anymore visitor goals)

Quickly, Tommy Marchin deflected a point shot and it was 6-0 Providence.

Enter Dustin Tokarski. He didn’t allow any goals. Penguins wised up and only allowed three shots. Hopefully, he gets the net Friday when they rematch.

This was at the end of the second, but an accurate description of the type of night Casey DeSmith had:

Three Stars: 3) Robert Lantosi 2) Tommy Marchin 1) Max Lagace

The Good: If you can’t say something nice…

The Bad: Penguins waited for something bad to happen and when it did, an avalanche of bad things happened.

Turning Point: Oh, that second period was bad, bad, bad.

Around the Division: Bridgeport beats beats Syracuse 3-2 and Charlotte obliterated Hartford 7-1.

Standings: Providence 41 — Hartford 39 — Hershey 33 — Penguins 32 — Springfield 31 — Charlottte 29 — Lehigh Valley 27 — Bridgeport 26

Wheeling Update: Nailers were off.

Video Highlights: I’ll work this in if I see a highlight package from Coal Street, they probably won’t, given the outcome.

Pens and Bruins rematch Friday in Wilkes-Barre. Now, what you want is that to be the next update here on the blog. If Noesen goes unclaimed, then I will not post that here unless its tied into other news of the day.

Let’s Go Pens!