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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.

AHL Power Rankings – Week 23

There’s about a month left in the AHL season depending on your schedule, so that means we are approaching the end of the AHL Power Rankings. But don’t fret, we have a fresh list here for you! Let’s get straight to it.


1. Colorado Eagles

Last Week: 4th (up 3)
Record: 34-15-5-3

Eagles lead widening on the Pacific and a four game win streak will do that for any team.


2. Laval Rocket

Last Week: 1st (down 1)
Record: 39-16-2-1

Got caught off guard by a putrid Bridgeport team this past Wednesday but tightened things up and swept Utica.


3. Hershey Bears

Last Week: 3rd (no change)
Record: 36-15-5-1

If they haven’t yet, the back to back defensing champs are going to be the first team in the Calder Cup Playoffs. The last to turn off the lights last season will be the first ones to turn them on this postseason.


4. Rochester Americans

Last Week: 2nd (down 2)
Record: 35-17-3-3

Amerks are still pushing for the Rockets lead, while trying to protect the second seed they currently occupy. 


5. Texas Stars

Last Week: 11th (up 6)
Record: 34-19-3

Stars sweep the Monsters at home and use this to stay atop the Central Division standings. 


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No Sunday Scaries – Pens WIN 5-3

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Wilkes-Barre grits out a 5-3 win Sunday in Allentown against the Lehigh Valley Phantoms in a game where the vibe was the same like Wednesday against Hershey. Pens go up, Bears draw even. Rinse and repeat here, but this game didn’t go to a shootout.

Seems like a methodical, determined win for the Pens, whose magic number will drop to six. They can hypothetically sew up a berth next weekend to the Calder Cup Playoffs.

But let’s talk about Sunday.

Here’s how they lined up:

Lineup Notes: Poolman and Hollowell (illness) were out for Chase Pietila (making his AHL debut) and Scooter Brickey on defense. Atley Calvert for Vasily Ponomarev (lower body, day to day) up front.

First Period: It was a blink and you missed it start, with Tristan Broz getting a power play goal at 2:57, Joona Koppanen following with a shorthanded goal :24 later and then Ehen Samson getting an even strength goal :02 after a Phantoms power plat that made it a blazing start just 5:05 in. Here’s all the goals.

Things settled a bit after that with each team getting a few good looks but no further scoring.

Second Period: Wilkes-Barre couldn’t get out of second gear to start the period having to kill a left over penalty to start the period and then a period right after that. Givani Smith netted another even strength goal for the Phantoms right after the power play expired that tied the game at two.

Things again settled from there and the Penguins found themselves on a late power play.

Well, make it 2/2 in the contest so far for the Penguins as Avery Hayes pumped in power play goal for Wilkes-Barre that re-established the lead for the away team.

Phantoms made a little bit of a pushback but Sergei Murashov held steady in the net for the Penguins.

Third Period: Penguins found themselves in familiar territory that they had Friday in Allentown, a long 5-on-3 for, this time for 1:42, but the Phnatoms held the Penguins to zero shots I believe.

Lehigh Valley gets a power play and then Phantoms debutante Nikita Grebenkin scores to even it at three.

Just a backbreaking turn of events that I think do them in last season or a few seasons back.

But not this team.

Undeterred, Valterri Puustinen tips in an Owen Pickering shot to push the Penguins ahead 4-3.

Then with Alexei Kolosov out for an extra Phantom, Joona Koppanen scores an empty net goal.

Three Stars: 3) 1) Nikita Grebenkin (goal) 2) Valterri Puustinen (goal) 1) Joona Koppanen (two goals)

The Good: Nice response, they bent but didn’t break, handled road business and took home two points.

The Bad: Lehigh Valley isn’t a team they are going to want to see in the playoffs. I like the way they matchup. against Hershey. I don’t like the way they matchup against the Phantoms. So there’s that.

The Bad 2: Failing to score on over three minutes of five on three advantage for over the course of back to back games is going to give a lot of teams a lot of film on how to replicate what the Phantoms did to the Penguins these past two games.

Turning Point: Glaringly obvious, the Puustinen tip of the Pickering shot that gave Wilkes-Barre the lead for good gets it here.

Around the Division: Hershey is up big at the time this goes up in Chicago and will be the first team in the Calder Cup Playoffs if it holds. Box here. Charlotte is up on Toronto up in Canada, that box is here and Providence beats a suddenly ice cold Springfield Thunderbirds team 4-1.

Standings: Can’t really intelligently do this with the Bears and Checkers still competing in games when I hit “Publish” here – Penguins have 74 points and will stay in second place in the Division with a game in hand against Providence. Huge matchup between these two teams looms Friday in Wilkes-Barre.

Wheeling Update: Nailers in action with the Cincinnati Cyclones, that box is also here.

Video Highlights: At some point can be found here.

They will get the week off to rest recover and hopefully get some key guys back or close to back as the season hits its stretch run.

AHL Power Rankings will be up Monday at 2. Please do check those out.

Let’s Go Pens!

Kolosov’d — Pens LOSE 3-1

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27 saves for Phantoms net minder Alexei Kolosov on Friday stymies the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins and tighten things up in the Atlantic Division after a 3-1 Lehigh Valley win.

The Penguins are so close to being at the top of the Atlantic Division and so close to being the road team in the First Round of the Calder Cup Playoffs. A little consistency would be nice.

Anyway.

Here’s how they lined up:

Lineup Notes: Colton Poolman replaced Scooter Brickey on defense.

ATO Szn: Penguins signed Chase Pietila to an ATO. Pittsburgh signed him to an entry level on Sunday. He’s with the team in Wilkes-Barre. Avery Hayes signed an entry level deal with Pittsburgh Thursday. Easy guy to root for, but needs to work on his consistency, in my opinion. Coal Street also signed Zach Gallant to a two year AHL contract and assigned him to Wheeling.

First Period: Pens came out flatter than soda leftover from their victory party over Hershey this past Wednesday and Garrett Wilson scored a goal just 1:10 in.

Seemed like a blah period where they couldn’t get anything going. A power play late didn’t get them a goal.

Second Period: Sam Poulin’s dogged forecheck on Alexis Gendron while the Penguins were shorthanded, Poulin found a streaking Rutger McGroarty for a goal that tied the game at one.

But the Penguins shorthanded magic would come to an end on a separate power play where when Ethan Samson scored a power play goal for the Phantoms that re-estabished the home team lead.

Third Period: Penguins found themselves with 1:28 of a two man advantage, called time out to draw something up but again ran into Kolosov at every good opportunity.

They sweated through a late penalty kill and later with Larsson pulled, Zayde Wisdom scored with about a second left to score an empty net goal.

Three Stars: 3) Zayde Wisdom (gaol, assist) 2) Alexei Kolosov (27 saves) 1) Garrett Wilson (goal)

The Good: Really can’t think of anything, especially after the display of fortitude they showed against Herhsey on Wednesday.

The Bad: Seemed like the Phantoms dictated play the whole night and the off chances where they didn’t the Penguins ran into Kolosov making save after save.

Turning Point: Glaringly obvious here. Failing to score on nearly 90 seconds of a two man advantage will sink you on most nights.

Around the Division: Hartford is out in Rockford, Illinois Friday. That box is here…..Rochester beats Providence in a shootout 4-3…Belleville beats up Bridgeport 6-1….barnburner in Syracuse where the Crunch win 9-4 over the Springfield Thunderbirds.

Standings: Hershey 76 – Penguins 72 – Providence 71 – Charlotte 70 – Springfield 66 – Lehigh Valley 65 – Hartford 55 (for now) – Bridgeport 33

Wheeling Update: Nailers win 3-1 at home against Fort Wayne. Taylor Gauthier with 33 saves.

Video Highlights: Off to the AHL VideoCenter you go!

Enjoy the Saturday off and we will talk again Sunday after the rematch between these two teams Sunday afternoon.

Let’s Go Pens!

How Fast Can You Type? — Pens WIN 5-4 (SO)

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Pretty fast. It’s a work night and the Penguins just beat the Hershey Bears in a five round shootout and won Wednesday night 5-4. This doesn’t pay my bills, so let’s move.

I don’t know who survived who in this game. Advantage Penguins I suppose but Hershey counterpunched at every opportunity, erasing a two goal deficit then coming back to tie it with each Penguins goal thereafter.

A pleasant out of town night on the scoreboard, deficit to Hershey’s lead is now four and the magic number to clinch a spot should be ten. Let’s dive right in.

Lineup Notes: Joona Koppanen and Scooter Brickey for Matt Nieto and Sebastian Aho, who are recalled. The right call to go with Murashov against the Bears.

First Period: Wilkes-Barre jumps out to a 2-0 lead on a Ville Koivunen tip in front and a Rutger McGraorty power play goal and the Penguins were off to the races.

I liked the start. Hershey came with jump but the Penguins responded with goals.

Dalton Smith was centered a pass by Matt Strome and the Bears responded for a late goal.

Second Period: Owen Pickering with a dead giveaway and Hershey ties the game on an Ivan Miroshnichenko goal that ties the game just :57 in.

They do some hard skating up and down the ice for a bit with each team getting a good chance on the other but it’s Mathias Laferriere snapping one past Stevenson for a 3-2 Penguins lead which was then matched about two and a half minutes later by Chase Priskie through a screen on Murashov.

Third Period: In keeping with the theme of getting a goal in the first minute of the period, Avery Hayes dekes Stevenson for a goal that puts the Penguins ahead again 4-3.

Bears bench was hot that the play should have been adjudged offside. St. Ivany’s body was definitely outside the blue line but it’s the puck that matters. Hard to tell there and it’s too late to analyze it frame by frame. Linesmen at this level rarely miss.

Penguins could not extend the lead on a power play. I thought the teams made for an easy night for refs Andrew Bell and Rob Hennessey. I didn’t see anything egregious, with the teams deciding things on their own at even strength.

Penguins sweated through a boneheaded Joona Koppanen post whistle scrum rough penalty but then a Andrew Perrott shot was tipped in by Alex Limoges that again tied the game for Hershey.

A series of late stops by the man they call Mud (his name is Clay Stevenson) and it was off to…

…(mud is a hell of a nickname by the way)….

Overtime: Penguins had a power play they brought with them here but couldn’t score on it. No one did and it was off to a….

Shootout: No one scored until Sam Poulin in the top of the fifth….

And Sergei Murashov stopped Ethan Bear in the bottom of the fifth to win it.

Three Stars: 3) Rutger McGroarty (goal, assist) 2) Ville Koivunen (goal, assist) 1) Sam Poulin (shootout winning goal)

The Good: They beat the best team in the division, hung in there, counterpunched and came out with a win.

The Bad: At times it seemed like they lacked an extra gear and were slow, especially in sequences where the Bears scored to tie.

Turning Point: In a game that chased it to the end, Poulin’s goal and Murashov’s save on Bear get it here.

Around the Division: Grand Rapids beats Hartford 2-1 in regulation. That, coupled with the Penguins getting two points should drop the magic number to clinch a playoff spot to 10….Bridgeport beats Laval 5-2…..Toronto beats Providence 4-2 and Charlotte wins 4-3 in Rochester.

Standings: Hershey 76 – Penguins 72 – Charlotte and Providence 70 – Springfield 66 – Lehigh Valley 65 – Hartford 55 – Bridgeport 33

Wheeling Update: Nailers played a kids day game against Trois-Rivières earlier in the day and were shutout 2-0.

Video Highlights:

Onto to Allentown Friday. More then.

Let’s Go To Bed Go Pens!

Weekend Preview – Bearing the Brunt?

The Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins again have a chance to draw ever closer to the first place Hershey Bears when the two teams meet in a few short hours Wednesday in Wilkes-Barre.

The Penguins have been casting away points and games in hand, and the lack of success in these departments have them bearing the brunt of a possible First Round series instead of a first round bye.

Music to Set the Mood…

Seems like they have been primed to catch and pass the Bears all season and it hasn’t happened yet, there is still hope they do and the ultimate expectation is that it happens. The waiting is the hardest part.

A Quote…

Oh baby, don’t it feel like heaven right now?Don’t it feel like somethin’ from a dream?Yeah, I’ve never known nothing quite like thisDon’t it feel like tonight might never be again?Baby, we know better than to try and pretendHoney, no one could have ever told me ’bout thisI said, yeah, yeah (yeah, yeah)Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
— Tom Petty from “The Waiting is the Hardest Part”

Really leaning into it here.

The Setup

Hershey at home Wednesday, then a Friday and Sunday game in Allentown against the Phantoms.

Penguins three in three saw 15 goals scored across a game in Hartford and home against Belleville then just one measly goal in a blowout loss to Syracuse on Sunday. They went 2-1. The loss Sunday was a game in hand on Hershey wasted.

Hershey swept Cleveland last weekend 3-0 and 4-3. When they don’t play, they still win, as evidence Sunday when the Pens lost.

Phantoms were in Charlotte last weekend and split with the Checkers. Things are tightening up in the Atlantic Division.

Records

Hershey leads the class with a 35-15-5 record for 75 points.

Penguins are second, but tied with Providence on points, with a 31-16-7-1 record and 70 points.

Lehigh Valley isn’t that far behind, 29-22-5-2 record with 65 points.

Who’s Up? Who’s Down? Who’s Out?

They got Sam Poulin and Joona Koppanen back from injury, lost Jonathan Gruden to trade with New Jersey, got Chase Stillman in return, sent Gabe Klassen and Matty De St. Phalle back to Wheeling, saw Sebastian Aho and Matt Nieto go up to Pittsburgh and traded Nikolai KNyzhov to Grand Rapids for future considerations.

I get all of the moves but for the last one but understand the thought process. They signed Knyzhov to a preseason PTO, signed him to an SPC, he got hurt, returned, didn’t play in 10 games and then traded him away for nothing.

With an influx of ATOs on the way, Pittsburgh wants to get a look at their future vs. a hired gun they have no plans for. Such is life.

What can we learn about the Penguins this week?

They either are pushing for a spot at the top or they aren’t and could be a road team in the First Round.

Hershey is in the middle of a hellish road trip which will take them out to Chicago this weekend then a smattering of other places in the Eastern Conference until the end of the month.

Lehigh Valley is far too inconsistent but playing better, to be considered a threat for the top two seeds. They always play the Penguins tough and tight.

I wouldn’t be surprised if they swept all three games and I wouldn’t be surprised if they only won one game. So expect something in between, I guess.

Who’s in Goal?

I think it’s treason if they don’t start Sergei Murashov against Hershey. He’s 7-0 in the AHL, I think he gives the Bears fits and you are at the point of the season where styles make fights.

Filip Larsson can start Friday in Allentown and let Murashov go against the Phantoms on Sunday.

Clay Stevenson, Parker Gahagen and Alexei Kolosov for the opposition is my shot in the dark.

Oh, and Joel Blomqvist is injured, if he comes back this week that throws a monkey wrench in my treatise above.

Who’s Running the Show?

Andrew Bell and Rob Hennessey here Wednesday with Patrick Dapuzzo and Ryan Knapp on the lines.

Friday sees Harrison O’Pray and Chris Conway with Jud Ritter and J.P. Waleski on the lines. First time we are seeing Conway I think.

Sunday sees O’Pray again and Mason Riley with Josh Cleary and Bill Lyons on the lines.

Looking ahead…

Another three in three and another Sunday (road) game. Providence swings by for the first time this season next Friday, Hershey stops by the next day and then they board the bus to Bridgeport Sunday.

Give us a bold prediction…

Nail biter week. OT win over the Bears Wednesday, shootout win over the Phantoms Friday and they get to overtime Sunday and you write your own fate on how you think they do.