Chirps from Center Ice

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

RAPID RECAP – Pens LOSE 5-3

The San Antonio Rampge scored three power play goals tonight. Their power play is third in the AHL.

After a hot start, the Pens fizzled and lost a special teams battle in an otherwise close contest.

Emil Larmi got the start but didn’t finish, he picked up a knock late in the second. Casey DeSmith player the third.

Reinforcements in the form of a bunch of acquisitions on the as way as well from Pittsburgh. It’ll get better, hopefully sooner rather than later.

Full piece in a bit.

GAMEDAY: vs. San Antonio 10/25

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Who: San Antonio Rampage

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Last Game: Wednesday in Binghamton, the Penguins lost 4-1. Andrew Agozzino scored the only goal for the Pens in the loss….For San Antonio, the Rampage were in Tucson last Saturday and lost 4-2. Mitch Reinke and Tanner Kaspick both scored for San Antonio in the loss.

Record: For WBS: 3-3-1-0 (7 pts., 4th place Atlantic Division) // For SA: 3-1-1-1 (8 pts., 2nd place Central Division)

Referees: Jake Jackson / Dan Kelly

Linesmen: Julien Fournier / Bill Lyons

Why You Should Care: Penguins come in to the weekend off of a bad loss Wednesday in Binghamton against a team in San Antonio they haven’t seen in ten years. San Antonio themselves are coming off of a bad weekend in Tucson where they got pushed around a bit, so both teams are going to want to establish a tone early to get the upper hand early on.

Listen: Nick Hart on the call on WILK.

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

Promotion(s): EYEWITNESS NEWS FAN FRIDAY — The San Antonio Rampage pay their first visit to NEPA in more than a decade. It’s our first EYEWITNESS NEWS FAN FRIDAY of the season, with lower bowl tickets available for just $15, select draft beers available for just $2 from 6:00-7:30pm, and postgame autographs from a pair of Penguins players.*

Other Game to Watch: Lehigh Valley pays a visit to Charlotte for a pair against the defending Champion Checkers.

Next Five Games: vs. SA 10/26, @ LV 11/1, @ SPR 11/2, @ LV 11/6, @ UTI 11/8

* – promo information courtesy of http://www.wbspenguins.com/promo-schedule/

Streak Killers — Pens LOSE 4-1

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Seemed that whenever the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins needed a jolt of good luck to happen to them, on comes the Binghamton Devils and the luck would turn.

You see, the Binghamton Devils had never beaten the Penguins, 0-11 coming in to Wednesday nights contest.

Until now.

A 4-1 win for the Devils and a loss for the Penguins which felt like a flat, lifeless, flaccid, dead effort from Wilkes-Barre in a game they couldn’t get out of second gear on.

I don’t know what it is about the start for the Penguins, but they got scored on first again. The Penguins have yet to score first this season. They fell into a 2-0 hole in the first, didn’t do anything in the second except take two penalties, got one back in the third, but Binghamton’s first shot on goal in the third goes in and the Devils add an empty net goal for good measure. Casey DeSmith took the loss. He opposed Gilles Senn.

Lines were….

And for Binghamton…

Lineup: Essentially the Wheeling recalls Ryan Scarfo and Brandon Hawkins up front for Justin Almeida and Kasper Bjorkqvist and Michael Kim for P-O Joseph on defense. No Thomas DiPauli or Zach Trotman.

First Period: Penguins found themselves in familiar territory again as par for the course this young season, down two goals.

Brett Seney struck twice, his first coming just :39 into the period.

And then a few seconds into a power play that made it 2-0.

Too much standing around there on both goals.

The rest of the period was quiet. Penguins had a late power play where B-Devils Gilles Senn made a spectacular save on his side without his stuck that denied a few chances by the Penguins.

Highlight reel stuff.

Second Period: No scoring in the second. The only real activity happened here:

Penguins couldn’t get themselves out of second gear, taking two penalties in the period and not really calling Senn into heavy duty work.

Worth mentioning was the absence of defenseman Kevin Czuczman, who took a shot off the side of the head / ear area late in the first period, shook it off initially but was not seen at all for the second period.

Third Period: Binghamton has blown four two goal leads in the third period. They made sure that that didn’t happen tonight.

Andrew Agozzino busts up the Senn shutout bid with this nice connection with Niclas Almari that cut the Devils lead to one.

Oula Palve hit a post, but then Michael McLeod powers through Niclas Almari and reestablishes the two goal Devils lead on their first shot of the period.

The Penguins, needing anything to get something going and a bit of a Hail Mary, pull DeSmith with around three and a half minutes to play and ex-Penguin Ben Street, who was just named Captain of the Devils Wednesday, hits the empty net to secure the win for the home side.

Three Stars: 3) Joey Anderson (two assists) 2) Gilles Senn (20 saves) 1) Brett Seney (two goals)

The Good: Really a struggle here. I thought Oula Palve individually had more good than bad in a game that had a lot more bad than good.

The Bad: The starts. Going down 2-0 on the road is rough no matter who the opponent is and how much success you’ve had against them.

Turning Point: McLeod’s goal that re-established the Binghamton two goal lead took all the air out of the sails for the Penguins and sadly that was all she wrote.

Around the Division: North Division Rules tonight. Rochester crushes Hershey 5-1 in the only other game in the division Wednesday.

Standings: Hartford and Providence 11 – Hershey 9 – Penguins 7 – Lehigh Valley, Charlotte and Springfield 6 – Bridgeport 4.

Wheeling Update: Nailers were off.

Video Highlights:

San Antonio stops by for the first time in a decade. But for anything breaking between now and then, Gameday setup is yours on the blog Friday at 3.

Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: @ Binghamton 10/23

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Who: Binghamton Devils

Where: Floyd L. Maines Veterans Memorial Arena

When: 7:05 p.m.

Last Game: Saturday in Bridgeport, the Pens won in a shootout 3-2. After a scoreless second, third and overtime, all three Penguins scored in the shootout to win. Casey DeSmith stopped 23 shots….For Binghamton, the Devils lost last Saturday at home in overtime to the Hartford Wolf Pack. Ludvig Larson scored a goal and was named third star.

Last Meeting: Last Wednesday in Wilkes-Barre, Stefan Noesen scored twice late to lift the Penguins past the Devils and was named first star. Justin Almeida and Kasper Bjorkqvist scored their first AHL goals.

Record: For WBS: 3-2-1-0 (7 pts., 4th place Atlantic Division) // For BNG: 1-3-2-0 (4 pts., 7th place North Division)

Referees: Adam Bloski / Andrew Howard

Linesmen: Neil Frederickson / Jud Ritter

Why You Should Care: Rematch of the two teams in what was an exciting game last Wednesday. Penguions are looking to keep the momentum going and win their third straight as they try to climb up the Atlantic Division ladder here early on in the season.

Listen: Nick Hart on the call on WILK.

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

Other Game to Watch: One other game in the division and that is the Hershey Bears concluding their North Division road trip with a stop in Rochester.

Next Five Games: vs. SA 10/25, vs. SA 10/26, @ LV 11/1, @ SPR 11/2, @ LV 11/6

Tuesday Transactions

There was a lot of activity on Coal Street Tuesday.

Well this doesn’t make sense. The Pens already have Ben Sexton in town and Pittsburgh skated with 14 forwards on Monday which means some combination of Joseph Blandisi, Adam Johnson or Sam Lafferty are headed back soon.

But wait….

That explains the Hawkins recall.

Later…

Now Wilkes-Barre has Zach Trotman down on a conditioning assignment for six days (three games essentially, at Binghamton Wednesday, home vs. San Antonio Friday and Saturday). Because Trotman had the LTIR tag associated with him as part of the assignment, it is different than a straight up conditioning assignment where the player had been a healthy scratch night in and night out prior to the assignment.

Roster jockeying, tea leaves and conditioning assignments. It’s not even November.

Binghamton Wednesday night. Gameday setup here on the blog Wednesday at 3.

Big Stat Board Reveal

So, I decided to bring back the big stat board idea from a few seasons ago. The concept, at least to start, is to refresh the board on the weeks I am not running an AHL Power Rankings feature.

Anyway, I present to you two options for viewing the board. The first one, below, updates automatically whenever I go in and update it and requires some navigation on your part. I am not going to tell you that it updates, it will just update a day or so automatically after the last Penguins game. You click on the bottom to switch between the two charts.

The other one doesn’t play nice on the front page of the blog, what you are looking at now, so I have to have you click here to get dumped off onto the page where there are no sidebars to read the whole thing. It’s convoluted, so I think I know which one you will like.

I added a menu tab at the top of the blog for quick access, which will stay there throughout the season.

Personally, I like Option 1 on the main page here because it updates all the time and you can scroll in the window. But, I like Option 2 also because it gives you all of the information all at once with no scrolling. The draw back is it doesn’t play nice at all on the main page here.

There’s a poll at the very bottom of the post here. Vote on it and let me know which one you like better.

It’s a lot of information, but that’s kind of the purpose. I’ll get into the stats as they stand through October 19 over on Twitter. Future iterations of the stat board will have my thoughts on the data presented as it is.

Option 1:

Option 2: (again, you have to really click here to see the entire thing)

Player GP GFo GAo GADiff. GF% ESGFo ESGAo ESDiff. ESGF% PPGFo PPGAo SHGFo SHGAo
DiPauli^ 4 3 0 3 100.00% 2 2 100.00% 1
Johnson* 1 2 0 2 100.00% 2 2 100.00%
Noesen 6 10 4 6 71.43% 6 4 2 60.00% 4
Almari 6 5 3 2 62.50% 4 2 2 66.67% 1 1
Miletic 6 5 4 1 55.56% 1 2 -1 33.33% 4 1 1
Lafferty* 1 1 1 0 50.00% 1 1 0 50.00%
Agozzino 5 7 7 0 50.00% 4 5 -1 44.44% 3 1 1
Warsofsky 6 9 9 0 50.00% 4 6 -2 40.00% 5 2 1
Angello 6 3 3 0 50.00% 2 3 -1 40.00% 1
Berger 5 3 3 0 50.00% 2 2 100.00% 1 3
Czuczman 6 6 7 -1 46.15% 6 6 0 50.00% 1
Lucchini 6 6 7 -1 46.15% 6 5 1 54.55% 2
Palve 6 6 7 -1 46.15% 2 6 -4 25.00% 4 1
Joseph 6 3 4 -1 42.86% 3 4 -1 42.86%
Haggerty 6 2 4 -2 33.33% 2 4 -2 33.33%
Lizotte 6 4 9 -5 30.77% 4 3 1 57.14% 6
Bjorkqvist 6 2 6 -4 25.00% 1 4 -3 20.00% 1 2
Abt 5 2 7 -5 22.22% 2 5 -3 28.57% 2
Almeida 3 1 4 -3 20.00% 1 4 -3 20.00%
Blandisi* 1 0 1 -1 0.00% 1 -1 0.00%
Bellerive 5 0 2 -2 0.00% 1 -1 0.00% 1
Cramarossa 5 0 4 -4 0.00% 1 -1 0.00% 2 1
Kim 1 0 1 -1 0.00% 1 -1

* – denotes player is currently on recall to Pittsburgh.
^ – denotes player is currently injured.

Key:

Player – you don’t need me to explain this to you.
GP – games played by that player.
GFo – total goals scored for the Penguins when the player is on the ice.
GAo – total goals scored against the Penguins when the players is on the ice.
GADiff. – the difference between goals scored for and goals scored against
GF% – the percentage of time the player is on the ice when there is a goal scored for the Penguins. the equation is GFo / (GFo+GAo)
ESGFo – even strength goals scored for the Penguins when the player is on the ice.
ESGAo – even strength goals scored against the Penguins when the player is on the ice.
ESDiff. – the difference between even strength goals scored for and even strength goals scored against.
ESGF% – the percentage of time the player is on the ice when there is an even strength goal scored for the Penguins. the equation is ESGFo / (ESGFo + ESGAo)
PPGFo – power play goals scored for the Penguins when the player is on the ice.
PPGAo – power play goals against the Penguins when the player is on the ice.
SHGFo – shorthanded goals scored for the Penguins when the player is on the ice.
SHGAo – shorthanded goals scored against the Penguins when the player is on the ice.

Player GP Total Points G A ES Points G A PP Points G A SH Points G A
Noesen 6 8 6 2 5 4 1 3 2 1 0 0 0
Warsofsky 6 6 1 5 3 0 3 3 1 2 0 0 0
Agozzino 5 5 1 4 3 1 2 2 0 2 0 0 0
Lucchini 6 4 2 2 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Palve 6 4 0 4 1 0 1 3 0 3 0 0 0
Czuczman 6 2 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Haggerty 6 2 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Johnson* 1 2 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Angello 6 2 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Almari 6 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0
Berger 5 2 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0
Miletic 6 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0
Lizotte 6 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
DiPauli^ 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
Joseph 6 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Almeida 3 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bjorkqvist 6 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

through 10/19 @ Bridgeport

Which option do you like better? Option 1 requires some navigation on your part, updates automatically when I update the sheet. Option 2 is static, meaning it doesn’t auto update and requires little to no navigation on your part but looks better on a page where there are no sidebars.

Shoot Your Shot — Pens WIN 3-2 (SO)

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This was a fun game to watch Saturday night.

An offensive explosion in the first period by both teams quickly turned into a defensive and special teams battle. Overtime doesn’t solve anything and the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins score in all three rounds of the shootout and defeat the Bridgeport Sound Tigers 3-2 in a shootout.

Casey DeSmith opposed Christopher Gibson.

Lines were…

Lineup: Matt Abt for Michael Kim. I saw a tweet from the Pens practice the other day that didn’t show Thomas DiPauli in a red no contact and Tyler reported after the game Wednesday that DiPauli is not seriously injured and they don’t want to rush him back. Better safe than sorry, I suppose, but it’s Beau Bennett redux, the guy just cannot stay healthy.

First Period: Felt like a slow rock fight. Pens jumped to a 2-1 after falling into a 1-0 hole, but the pair of goals that bookended the start and finish of the period saw the sides skate to the locker room at 2-2. Each team scored a power play goal in the period also.

The Sound Tigers jumped to a 1-0 lead when Ryan Bourque tipped in a Ryan MacKinnon shot that gave Bridgeport a 1-0 lead.

The Penguins responded quickly, in bang bang fashion in a span of :57 when Andrew Agozzino scored his first Penguin goal when Jake Lucchini came screaming down the far wall and intended pass for Kevin Czuczman that nutmegged the Pens defender but the trailing Agozzino was there to bring the Penguins even.

(no GIFs of the Bridgeport goals tonight if you were wondering)

With Travis St. Denis in the box for a high stick, :16 later Sam Miletic scored to give the Penguins a 2-1 lead on the power play.

Joseph Cramarossa had a shorthanded breakaway but was denied by Gibson. Late, an Andrew Agozzino sucker punch to Arnaud Durandeau saw the Sound Tigers on a late power play. A Sebastian Aho shot hit the post, died in the crease and was swept in by Nick Schilkey to even the score at two. It’s the sixth straight games where the Penguins allowed two goals in the first period.

Second Period: Less of a rock fight in comparison from the first, teams traded a couple of power plays, but DeSmith and Gibson kept the second period scoreless.

Third Period: Penguins had a 1:50ish of two man advantage and were not able to score. Less so of a lack of offense as there were a lot of shots and more so a hell of a job by Christopher Gibson in goal, blocking all the shots and making the saves necessary to keep his team level with the Penguins.

Overtime: Periscoped here for you.

Highlights:

– Matt Lorito and Kieffer Bellows had a rush up ice, made contact with DeSmith and the puck went in but the referee (I didn’t catch who as I was Periscoping) washed out the goal immediately for contact with DeSmith.

– Joseph Cramarossa led P-O Joseph and fed him a pass that Joseph sailed wide. Why that combination was out there on a three-on-three overtime baffles me, but then I’m reminded that DiPauli is hurt and a trio of players are in Pittsburgh.

Shootout: It’s in the Periscope above. Noesen, Cramarossa and Haggerty all scored. Matt Lorito scored in the bottom of the first and DeSmith stopped Keiffer Bellows in the bottom of the second. Here’s all three Penguins goals…

The Good: Looks like we have a good shootout lineup.

The Bad: The two man advantage power play unit needs work, but credit Gibson for standing tall.

Turning Point: That :57 sequence in the first was good to get the Penguins the goals needed to get it to the shootout round, where all three players scored quite easily on Gibson, who looked like an impenetrable wall in regulation.

Three Stars: 3) Joseph Cramarossa (game winning shootout goal) 2) Casey DeSmith (23 saves on 25 shots) 1) Andrew Agozzino (goal, assist)

Around the Division: Charlotte, who I think is this seasons Lehigh Valley with how inconsistent they are from night to night, throttle the Syracuse Crunch 7-3….Springfield beats Lehigh Valley in an eight round shootout 4-3…Providence scores a touchdown in Belleville 7-4….Hershey doubles up Laval 4-2 and Hartford stays unbeaten in regulation with a 4-3 overtime win in Binghamton.

Standings: Hartford 11 – Providence and Hershey 9 – Penguins 7 – Lehigh Valley, Springfield and Charlotte 6 – Bridgeport 4

Wheeling Update: Alec Butcher scores twice, Jordan Ruby stops 26 shots and the Nailers take down the Indy Fuel 4-3. Blake Siebenhaler scored with 23.7 seconds left in regulation.

Video Highlights:

Pens will bus home and get ready for their Wednesday road game in Binghamton. I’ll have the first look at the expanded stats charts for you Monday. Look for that then.

Let’s Go Pens!