Comments Off on 2019 NHL Draft Recap
Posted by nafsnep on June 23, 2019
Up front, I don’t know a single thing about the players that the Pittsburgh Penguins drafted other than what has been said about them. I figure that is the same boat that a lot of people are in. So consider this a bookmark so to speak when these players eventually make their way through Wilkes-Barre in the next 2-4 years.
Pittsburgh hasn’t had a first round pick in years, but this year they did and picked at 21.
With the 21st pick in the 2019 #NHLDraft, the Pittsburgh Penguins select left wing, Samuel Poulin.
Nick Hart dropped in on Twitter and had some things to say about Poulin.
Pittsburgh selects Samuel Poulin! Plays a heavy, powerful, but also skilled style. An all-three-zones player, too. Physically mature already, but will need to spend time refining the quickness of his feet.
Poulin led the Sherbrooke Phoenix in goals, assists and points in the regular season (29G-47A, 76PTS) and topped the team in goals and points in the playoffs (8G, 14PTS).
Measured 6'1", 212lbs. at the combine. Tremendous puckwork in tight spaces, he’s adept at using his skills to create chances for teammates. Pounds the puck and sends it thundering towards the net. Buries a lot from in tight, 10-12 feet from the net.
Patrik Allvin, Director of Amateur Scouting, on Poulin: "He is a good, powerful skater that plays the right way and fits the Penguins' style of hockey. He is capable of playing center or wing... The Penguins are thrilled to have Samuel."
Poulin led Sherbrooke in scoring with 76 points (29G-47A) in 67 games. Listed at 6-1, 206 #Pens -SK
— Pens Inside Scoop (@PensInsideScoop) June 22, 2019
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He also led the Phoenix in QMJHL playoff points, 8-6-14 in 10 games.
GM Jim Rutherford on Poulin: "He's a power forward, great character. He's a team captain at a young age. He can play center and left wing. So, we're really happy with him."
Penguins didn’t have any more first round picks, and on day two (Saturday afternoon) they traded their 98th, 151st and 207th picks to the Arizona Coyotes for their 74th overall pick.
With the newly acquired 74th selection in the 2019 #NHLDraft, the Pittsburgh Penguins have selected forward Nathan Legare. pic.twitter.com/rHgAOSpzzB
It's another QMJHL product, Nathan Légaré! Similar story to Poulin, too: Bulldozing mentality. Loves to drive to the net and loves to shoot. LOVES to shoot. More sniper, less playmaker than Poulin. Decent north-south speed, but as a tad of an awkward stride and lacks agility.
Légaré led the Baie-Comeau Drakkar in goals (45) and placed third in the QMJHL in shots on goal this season. He did not miss a single game to injury or healthy scratch in his QMJHL career.
PIT joins in on the USNTDP party and selects RW Judd Caulfield. Big body plays with power and battles. His stride has explosiveness, which helps him get in on loose pucks and pester defenders on the forecheck. Plays a polished defensive game and chips in admirably on the P.K.
In the seventh round (203rd overall), Pittsburgh selects another forward, Valtteri Puustinen. In his third year of draft eligibility. Played against grown men last year in the Finnish Liiga with HPK, where he was a teammate of recent signing Emil Larmi.
Puustinen is NOT the power forward type like this year's previous picks (around 5'9", 180lbs.) but he can fly. Buzzes all over the ice and always plays with energy. Owns above average hockey sense, but creates most chances through hard work,
Played a role in HPK winning the Liiga title this year. If he pans out, he's the kind of winger that can slide up and down your lineup and find ways to contribute with his skating and will to make a difference.
Puustinen is small in stature, but already 20 years old. Not sure how long Pittsburgh wants him to continue to groom in Europe, but he's probably the closest of the Penguins' other picks to arriving in the AHL based on age alone.
Airola has really good zone exit skills; puck distribution and calmly carrying it out on his own. Led SaiPa's junior club in assists. Agile blueliner with good mobility. I wouldn't expect him across the pond anytime soon. They'll be patient with him.
So there you have it. Pittsburgh adds to their depth with a number of power forwards. It will be interesting to see how these kids develop and how many, if any, ever make their way through Wilkes-Barre in the hopes of one day playing in the NHL.
Big Board Update: I have a Top 100 rounded out. I am waiting on the news on Restricted Free Agents to be official before I move forward with the final product and move everything over to the blog12. Provided all of that is known, it’s possible that Wednesday or Thursday the 2019 Big Board will be here. Stay tuned, it’s shaping up to be a busy next ten or so days here on the blog with the start of NHL Free Agency kicking off next Monday.
Abt was OK in his first year pro. I liked what I saw in an extremely small sample size out of Jon Lizotte late in the year. Scarfo and Krastenbergs are support pieces.
I mean in order to build the best looking building in town, you need to have a solid foundation and a good structure. Use that analogy when it comes to how the roster for 2019-20 is being built here in mid-June.
Tyler had a thought on the signings this week I thought I should add…
One thing to point out with whom the Penguins have already brought back for next season: They're getting an influx of young skill players, and you don't want them to get pushed around. Guys like Abt, Erkmaps and Crammer will make sure they aren't pushed around.
The only counterargument to that statement is that the game is getting away from goonery and there are referees and linesmen out there that also are paid to prevent the pushing around (to an extreme) from happening.
I think the Pens are done with making moves this week based off of this tweet from Nick Hart…
#WBSPens adding some forward depth after signing four defensemen earlier in the week. After a busy few days of re-upping returners, attention turns to free agency on July 1 now. https://t.co/FsvEXLt2cg
The Pens are drafting this weekend and I’ll maybe do a catch all post of their haul Saturday or Sunday. Look for that this weekend.
Heavy lifting on the AHL Big Board is done, I’m identifying restricted free agents now, will list the top free agent from each team then round out a Top 100 list. I don’t want to give a date and deliver the Board late but some time next week, call it either Thursday or Friday, it will be out here on the blog for all to see. I’m well ahead of schedule. The day before, I’ll drop in here with a post letting you know the time it will be out.
Did you turn your A/C on in your home / apartment yet?
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Posted by nafsnep on June 17, 2019
Seemingly out of nowhere, kind of like this blog post, the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins announced two re-signings today. Blake Siebenhaler and Macoy Erkamps have re-signed and will be in the fold in 2019-20 for the Penguins. AHL deals for both.
Siebenhaler was acquired in a trade with Columbus in the Spring, played one game and then was sent to Wheeling. Erkamps was a fringe defender who appeared in 24 AHL contests with the Penguins.
So that’s 25 games between the two of them, with a whopping four assists, all scored by Erkamps.
Keeping with the theme of attempting to Boil Your Water on Two, the off season re-signings so far have been Joseph Cramarossa, Thomas DiPauli and Erkamps and Siebenhaler. Rarely do I like to compare what other AHL teams do because each developmental process is different, but Hershey has re-signed a boatload of really good players like Liam O’Brien, Steve Whitney and Brian Pinho. They are getting the band back together. A band, mind you, that had a resurgent second half of the season and made it to the second round of the playoffs only to be dismissed by eventual Calder Cup Champion Charlotte. The Penguins are doing the same, but they missed the playoffs for the first time in sixteen seasons with the group they have brought back.
There is a lot of summer left, yes. Free agency hasn’t even begun yet. But the Penguins, with these signings, haven’t made any attempt to give me hope that next year will be any different than the last.
If you are wondering, yes, I am planning on bringing back the AHL Big Board. I was actually working on it when this news dropped. I should, provided everything goes according to plan, have it done this week as far as heavy lifting goes, then it’s just primp and prime for a midweek release next week in time for the July 1 Free Agent Frenzy.
But for anything else breaking, look for a post on here announcing when the Board will be out, then the main show well in advance of the July 1 free for all.
Comments Off on Wednesday Notes 5/15
Posted by nafsnep on May 15, 2019
Some news for Wednesday.
First, if you are a Penguins Season Ticket Holder (erm, Member) of any kind, check your e-mail. The Penguins have a new online account manager you can use to manage your tickets. For me, as a five year Member, my invoice for my seats are there on their portal. I can opt to pay now or wait for the actual invoice to come in the mail next week. I spoke to my ticket rep Brandon this morning about it. Here’s the page which has a little booklet on how to sign up for the portal. The Penguins have to have your e-mail in order for you to have access to the portal as that’s the only way to log in. It’s housed through Ticketmaster, so if you are comfortable giving your credit or bank card through there, you can get started.
Peters, as a person, was probably a hell of a guy. Let’s just leave it there.
Third, the Penguins signed Kasper Bjorkvist to his two year entry level deal. Some words on him…
Tremendous leader for Friars, Bjorkqvist joins Bryson, Duhaime & Wilkins in leaving early. No question he's ready to take next step. Last time WBS visited Providence in March, he went and watched them play
From what I've heard about Bjorkqvist, he might be the Penguins prospect who is closest to NHL ready at this point, including those who have AHL experience. Mature player with a mature game.
I would guess that Bjorkvist, provided his shoulder doesn’t hinder him this summer, pushes for a good look in Pittsburgh before he’s sent here to tear up the AHL for a little bit before going up for good. Put him on a Jake Guentzel (his last season here) trajectory vs. a Teddy Blueger (overripened here) one, meaning that Bjorkvist is here for two months, maybe three, before going up for good in January or February 2020.
Or he could get a whole season here with a few looks here and there in the NHL. Who knows. This is professional hockey now. They aren’t kids anymore.
Finally, the Buffalo Sabres have their new head coach and it’s not Clark Donatelli. There had been some scuttlebutt recently due to the Jason Botterill connection that Donatelli was a candidate for the position based off of an article I saw from The Athletic Buffalo a while ago.
I think that’s everything. I signed up for Elite Prospects Premium to help cobble together the AHL Big Board this summer and to stay on top of the signings before during and after the free agent frenzy. I also found a way to easily (well, it takes some work) to port all the names into a spreadsheet to work off of in the build. Cobbling together all the names is the hardest part. Work smart, not hard.
More as it comes, as always. I didn’t see anything on a schedule matrix of opponents and there wasn’t anything from the League on division changes out of their Meetings last week, so you didn’t miss anything on that front. If I see something, it will run here.
Oh, Charlotte, Toronto, Chicago and San Diego are your final four. I still like the Checkers and Wolves chances of advancing to the Finals.
Comments Off on Done Deal With Details 5/8
Posted by nafsnep on May 8, 2019
On Wednesday the Luzerne County Convention Center Authority held their monthly meeting on the second Wednesday of the month and in it they checked off one of their to-do’s on their plate for well over a year.
They voted unanimously to approve a 10 year contract lease extension between themselves and the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins.
Here are some of the highlights:
– New lease agreement kicks in with the Penguins when the current one expires. It will run from July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2029.
– SMG will continue to manage the facility for that same time frame. Their food vendor Savor, remains as well.
– Will Beekman takes over for Brian Sipe who is leaving for Rupp Arena in Kentucky as the new Arena GM. Beekman starts Monday. He used to work for the Penguins from 2002 to 2008 before taking over as executive director of the Kirby Center.
– The Arena / Authority consider the Penguins a partner and not a tenant.
– The Penguins are committing nearly $900,000 towards improving the locker rooms and other, “back of house” areas.
– The Arena will be installing ribbon boards.
– They will also be installing brand new LED lighting.
– The Arena is committing $1 Million towards the building which will be achieved / concluded by the fifth year of the lease. These improvements would include a new team store inside the Arena and possibly a lounge area.
– The WiFi will be improved / upgraded. This has been known for a few months now.
– Penguins CEO Jeff Barrett took two questions. One of them was on ticket prices and the possibility of increases as a result of the new deal. Barrett confirmed that there would be no ticket increases as a result of the new ten year lease.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) May 8, 2019
If I see anything else from Tyler or otherwise, I’ll drop in and make the appropriate edits, but those were the particulars worth mentioning. There wasn’t anything said about new Zambonis or any mumbo jumbo about transferal of who owns the team to who or if there are opt outs in the contract.
More as it comes. Probably the schedule matrix will be the next line of notable news once the Spring meetings conclude in Chicago later this week.
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Posted by nafsnep on May 6, 2019
“Rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated” – Mark Twain
In a jointstatement made around noon on Monday, the Luzerne County Convention Center Authority and the National Hockey League’s Pittsburgh Penguins jointly announced this morning that both parties have reached an agreement in principle on a 10-year contract lease extension to keep the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins of the American Hockey League in Northeast Pennsylvania. Terms of the deal were not immediately disclosed, with that coming Wednesday, May 8 at a press conference after the regularly scheduled Authority meeting.
If you have been following the story since the beginning, I am sure you have heard and maybe even shared some rumors as to the fate of the team. I sure have heard a lot. In part and in some form or fashion, I’ve heard the following:
– The New Jersey Devils are coming in and placing their AHL affiliate here. This one came up a lot during the season. They allegedly toured the Arena a couple times.
– Clark Donatelli’s maid works with someone who has tickets to games and he came home mad one day that he had to pull his kids out of school and move them back to Wheeling, West Virginia because the teams higher ups told him they were moving the franchise to Wheeling.
That was a good one.
– The Penguins were moving the AHL affiliate either to Johnstown, the Penguins practice facility, Wheeling, West Virginia, Youngstown, Ohio, State College, Altoona or some other ridiculous outlier territory.
I heard my fair share.
Someone in Pittsburgh told one of our Booster Club members that the team was moving. It was heard either in a restaurant, a parking lot, at the actual game, in the street, the hotel or otherwise. Pittsburgh Penguins Head Coach Mike Sullivan can see one of his players go down in the first ten minutes of a game and when asked two hours later what the status of said player is he would respond, “I don’t know.” – so you are telling me and want me to believe that a team that is so tight lipped about injuries is somehow going to let leak what the status is with its top farm team and actual contract negotiations?
P.T. Barnum was right, there is a sucker born every minute.
Best one I saw that caused a lot of stir was that because the team store out in Pittsburgh wasn’t selling Wilkes-Barre merchandise was a sure sign that the team was pulling out. I still laugh at that one, as if the part time associate selling pins and stickers really has a pulse on top level, behind closed doors, non-disclosured negotiations.
As. If.
I could go on and I can pile on, but the fact of the matter is this. No one has it better than we do. No one. There is going to be hockey in the 2019-2020 season here in Wilkes-Barre and beyond, foreseeable for the next ten seasons.
I didn’t believe a thing anyone one told me regarding negotiations because a) Hello! Non-disclosure! And, b) What they were slinging at me was easily discounted when you apply common sense. The cities presented didn’t make any sense. Wheeling’s building is 40 years old and the one in Johnstown is older than that, and explain to me again how you can play AHL hockey in Altoona next year when there’s no building to play in again? Or did you mean Erie? Or was it Altoona? Oil City? What a pity….
Exactly.
I’ll leave you with this. It’s a song from the most successful all female rock band of all time, The Go-Go’s. It’s the song, “Our Lips Are Sealed,” and it’s kind of apropos when you think of it, because you didn’t hear a peep, chirp or single squeak from anyone on, associated with or employed by 40 Coal Street, which is where the Wilkes-Barre / Penguins offices are located regarding lease negotiations. I listened to and consumed pretty much every product that the team put out this season in print, audio, visual or otherwise. No one said a thing, leaked a thing or led on to anything. Their lips were indeed sealed.
Meanwhile, the noise. The Devils are moving in, the team is moving, because of this, means that, or whatever. I took it all in. I read the nonsense, heard the rumors. I applied logic. Give this a spin, read the lyrics, and think of the last six to nine months and all the ridiculousness you’ve heard.
We are here. We are staying here. No one has it better than we do. And now, to play me off my soapbox, ladies and gentlemen, The Go-Go’s……..
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Can you hear them?
They talk about us
Telling lies
Well, that’s no surprise
Can you see them?
See right through them
They have no shield
No secrets to reveal
It doesn’t matter what they say
In the jealous games people play
Our lips are sealed
There’s a weapon
That we must use
In our defense
Silence reveals
When you look at them
Look right through them
That’s when they’ll disappear
That’s when we’ll be feared
It doesn’t matter what they say
In the jealous games people play
Our lips are sealed
Pay no mind to what they say
It doesn’t matter anyway
Our lips are sealed
Hush, my darling
Don’t you cry
Quiet, angel
Forget their lies
Can you hear them?
They talk about us
Telling lies
Well, that’s no surprise
Can you see them?
See right through them
They have no shield
No secrets to reveal
It doesn’t matter what they say
In the jealous games people play
Our lips are sealed
Pay no mind to what they say
It doesn’t matter anyway
Our lips are sealed
Our lips are sealed
Our lips are sealed
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Posted by nafsnep on April 30, 2019
Some more signing news as it was announced Tuesday that Thomas Di Pauli re-signed with the Pittsburgh Penguins. Di Pauli, considered “week to week” since going down with an injury in late December against Bridgeport is the second signing made by Pittsburgh to set up their farm team in 2019-20* in the wake of Joseph Cramarossa signing last week.
Di Pauli has battled injuries for most of his professional career. He was limited to just 29 games last year. He’s a decent penalty killer and always scores against Hershey it seems. His trajectory was pointing upward until his season was derailed from whatever his “week to week” injury was that cost him the final 15 weeks of the season.
The gamble is that the injury issues are behind the Notre Dame product and he’ll shape out to be one of the better players on the AHL roster for next season. It’s a low risk, potential for high reward signing.
* – still no announcement on a lease agreement for 2019-2020 and beyond between the Penguins and the Arena Authority. It is going to be May 1 on Wednesday. The next arena meeting is May 8. Are we going to get more, “we are negotiating” and “the sides are close” or is this really going to drag out yet another month coming into the month of June and the 11th hour when the lease expires on June 30? I am honestly tired of waiting, am about all out of patience and would like some closure on this in some form or fashion as it has been percolating since the season began in October 2018.
We’ll wait as we have been, non-disclosures be damned, but as Benjamin Franklin once said, “You may delay, but time will not.”