Chirps from Center Ice

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

Young Tigers Lose to Paid Ones — Pens LOSE 5-2

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They dressed a youthful lineup tonight and, but for a :26 span in the the third period, were staying step for step with the Bridgeport Sound Tigers who win tonight 5-2 to secure home ice over the Hershey Bears in their first round playoff series that opens late next week.

Here is how they actually lined up:

Guys like Ryan Haggerty, Adam Johnson and Joseph Cramarossa were given the night off up front. Jeff Taylor and Tim Erixon on defense. Alex D’Orio, who is the future of the franchise in goal, got a start.

Fan Appreciation Night started with some awards.

– Defensive player of the year: Jarrett Burton
– Media Award: Kevin Czuczman
– Rookie of the Year: Sam Lafferty
– Three Stars Award: Ryan Haggerty
– Community Service: Chris Summers
– Ethan Prow picked up his award for being named to the second team all star squad.
– Fan Favorite: Tristan Jarry (absent) Andy Chiodo accepted on his behalf.
– MVP: Tristan Jarry

Can’t argue with Rookie or MVP. Blueger was probably in the mix, but Jarry got the Pens close when Blueger was already up in Pittsburgh.

Wilkes-Barre got the jump 1:07 in when Ben Sexton scored to give the Pens a 1-0 lead.

Steve Bernier was the last to deflect a shot from the point that beat D’Orio on a power play and it was tied.

Patrick McGrath had a dangerous head contact with the elbow on Captain Ben Holmstrom. Holmstorm was clearly disoriented and needed help off the ice and didn’t return. McGrath was ejected and had to fight Kiefer Bellows. Bellows was given an instigating penalty.

A lot of stuff I don’t agree with here but lets start with the instigator. Your captain just got blindsided, is flopping on the ice wondering what year it is, and you expect Bellows to just stand there, top McGrath on the shin pads and say nice hit? Gross over officiating by Peter MacDougall and Carter Sandlak in that regard. They were fine the rest of the game, but that over reach didn’t sit well with me.

Mitch Vande Sompel finished off a one timer low near side on a two man advantage that gave Bridgeport a 2-1 lead.

Jake Lucchini finished off a nice pass by Sam Lafferty on a power play to tie the game at two.

Otto Koivula got lost on transition and scored to give Bridgeport the 3-2 lead.

Alex D’Orio, for what it’s worth, played a good game. Give him a summer working under Andy Chiodo and the Pittsburgh brass and we have another goaltending stud coming through Wilkes-Barre.

Jon Lizotte had three shots as the Pens had the Sound Tigers pinned deep but couldn’t score. That was their best chance to tie it because Oliver Wahlstrom walked three defenders and leaked one past D’Orio to give the Sound Tigers a 4-2 lead. Vande Sompel made it 5-2 :26 later.

Here’s the Wahlstrom goal.

That was it. Bridgeport clinches home ice with Hershey in the first round.

Here are your three stars:

Also this,

I have stayed mum here on the blog regarding ongoing Arena negotiations. They have a confidentiality agreement in place. Anyone who thinks they know anything does not know anything. This is a bit of an empty announcement that doesn’t hold much of anything, but it’s something. Hopefully soon. My season tickets should be paid off for next year already.

Video highlights below.

They are back at it again Sunday afternoon with Binghamton in the regular series finale. Gameday setup is yours Sunday morning at 11.

Let’s Go Pens!

RAPID RECAP – Pens LOSE 5-2

They dressed an inexperienced lineup, started Alex D’Orio in goal and stayed in it late until the Sound Tigers rattled off two goals quick to win this game going away 5-2.

More in a bit.

GAMEDAY: vs. Bridgeport 4/13

 

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Who: Bridgeport Sound Tigers

 Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Last Game: Last night in Utica, the Pens lost 8-1. Jarrett Burton scored the only goal for the Pens in the loss. For Bridgeport, the Sound Tigers were defeated in Springfield 7-2. Travis St. Denis and Sebastian Aho scored the goals for the Sound Tigers in the loss.

Last Meeting: Tuesday April 2 in a kids school day game in Bridgeport, the Penguins won 3-1. Ryan Haggerty had a pair of goals.

Record: For WBS: 35-29-7-3 (80 pts., 6th place Atlantic Division) // For BRI: 42-24-6-3 (93 pts., 2nd place Atlantic Division)

Referees: Carter Sandlak / Peter MacDougall

Linesmen: Tom DellaFranco / Bob Goodman

Why You Should Care: Both teams will be looking for better efforts coming off last nights results so expect a better contested game tonight from both teams.

Listen: Nick Hart on the call on WILK.

Watch: AHLTV is new and improved and a lot cheaper. Also, the game will be televised locally on WBRE-NBC.

Promotion(s): McDONALD’S FAN APPRECIATION NIGHT – We’ll have giveaways galore on McDonald’s Fan Appreciation night, when we host the Bridgeport Sound Tigers.  Everyone through the doors receives a scratch off card, good for prizes or discounts from local merchants.  Arrive early to watch the Penguins pregame awards ceremony.  And stick around afterward for the jersey off the players’ backs presentations.*

Remaining Game: vs. BNG 4/14

* – promo information credit to http://www.wbspenguins.com/promo-schedule/

Thanks For The Fish* — Pens LOSE 8-1

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I will be by at some point next week with a postmortem of what went wrong in the 2018-19 season for the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins, who were eliminated from playoff contention after a 8-1 loss to the Utica Comets Friday night in Central New York. To preview, there is a cost when your parent team wins two Stanley Cups in the last three years. To reiterate, the AHL is a developmental league and whatever happens here, as long as the prospects develop here, nothing matters. Zach Aston-Reese and Teddy Blueger are prime examples. I am fine with that. Don’t take this as a complaint that me as the AHL fan of the team doesn’t want to see the NHL succeed because somehow AHL>NHL. No, it’s an explanation as to one of the many reasons why the Penguins didn’t make a playoff appearance for the 17th straight season.

Long odds as they were, the Penguins could have went down with a fight. They lost 10-6 in Allentown and were swept in the mini series in the Lehigh Valley last weekend. After entering the second period down a very manageable 1-0 Friday night in Utica, the Comets outscore the Penguins 6-1 to carry a 7-1 lead into the third period in a game that ended 8-1.

To note, the Comets have won just three games in the last three weeks. Injuries have ravaged them, but that is no excuse for what I just watched Friday night and a gross disrespect to the opponent just expecting that the result would continue because you are a team that has made playoffs for sixteen straight seasons.

Fight they did in the second period. Five fights to be exact, which is the most that I can remember for a period of AHL hockey associated with this team in a long time. The game was slipping out of hand with Reid Boucher completing a hat trick in the second period and the Penguins lost control of the game and their emotions and it snowballed from there.

Unpopular opinion but Clark Donatelli, who I will address in kind next week in my autopsy of the team, did all he could to keep the team afloat and relevant till the fortnight of the regular season. With the way that the teams were playing in the season and all of the head to head meetings backloaded on the schedule this season, the Penguins saw a way into the playoffs though the Lehigh Valley Phantoms. With call ups and injures, Wilkes-Barre relied heavily on amateur tryout guys to help salvage a season. It worked to a point, a point of exhaustion. It fell apart last weekend in Allentown and the cracks started to show in the first period Friday in Utica before the dam broke in the second period.

John Muse opposed Marek Mazenec. Muse was yanked at the end of the second and Matt O’Connor made his Penguins debut and just allowed one goal in the third period in relief.

In the lineup notes, there were no changes up front but for a few shuffles here and there on the lines. Michael Kim and Jeff Taylor were back in for Jon Lizotte and Tim Erixon on defense.

Jarrett Burton scored the only goal for the Penguins in the game, coming in the second period on a rebound left by Mazanec which he swept across the line to break up the shutout bid.

Taylor Haase, who you have seen all season long on the blog here as she was nice enough to permit me embedding her tweets of the goals that she GIFed during the year, had a nice post mortem of her own on the Penguins season you can read here if you don’t want to wait for me next week. A lot on what she hit on there is relevant to what I will explain next week.

Pens will close out the 2018-19 campaign Saturday and Sunday at home, with Bridgeport and Binghamton respectively. Gameday setup hits the blog Saturday at 3 for the Sound Tigers and Sunday at 11 a.m. for the 3 p.m. finale with the Devils.

* – in case you were wondering about the headline this time, explanation here

GAMEDAY: @ Utica 4/12

 

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Who: Utica Comets

 Where: Adirondack Bank Center

When: 7:00 p.m.

Last Game: Sunday in Allentown, the Penguins were defeated by the Lehigh Valley Phantoms 10-6. Jake Lucchini scored a pair of goals for the Pens in the loss. For Utica, the Comets they were defeated by the Providence Bruins 3-1 on Sunday as well. Vincent Arseneau scored the only goal for Utica in the loss.

Last Meeting: February 16 in Wilkes-Barre, the Pens were defeated by the Comets 3-2 in overtime. Cam Darcy had the OT game winner for the visitors while Sam Miletic and Ryan Haggerty scored goals for the Pens in the loss.

Record: For WBS: 35-28-7-3 (80 pts., 6th place Atlantic Division) // For UTI: 32-33-6-2 (72 pts., 6th place North Division)

Referees: Brandon Schrader / Ben O’Quinn

Linesmen: Mike Emanatian / Matt Brady

Why You Should Care: Pair of sixth place teams in their respective divisions looking to close out the season on a winning note with a victory against the other tonight in Utica. For the Pens, look for John Muse to get the start in goal with Alex D’Orio possibly backing up. Outside of that, #PlayYourKids?

Listen: Nick Hart on the call on WILK.

Watch: AHLTV is new and improved and a lot cheaper.

Other Game to Watch: While hope is all but gone, the Penguins haven’t been officially eliminated from playoff contention, yet. Providence, who needs just one point to eliminate the Pens, host fifth place Lehigh Valley tonight in Rhode Island. You want a Phantoms win, regardless of how slim the Penguins playoff cause is going into tonight.

Remaining Games: vs. BRI 4/13, vs. BNG 4/14

AHL Power Rankings: Week 27

Seven spots are up for grabs in the final weekend of the AHL’s regular season and it appears that no one in the Central wants them.

That race is the biggest one to watch as you have just one team qualified (Chicago) and six teams separated by seven points. It’s anyone’s for the taking really, and the race is likely coming down to the final day.

As for the top five this week in Week 27, no changes to the top four with Providence jumping in to round out the top five.

Click past the Bruins if you didn’t link in direct to see where your favorite team ended up this week and enjoy the final weekend of hockey in the AHL this season!

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Last Week: SPR 5 @ CHA 3, SPR 0 @ CHA 5
Will be fine tuning things in the final week for an anticipated first round matchup against the Providence Bruins.

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This Week: @ CLE 4/11, @ CLE 4/12
Record: 49-17-7-1

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Last Week: SYR 6 @ RCH 1, RCH 5 @ SYR 2
Crunch lock up home ice for round one, looking to win the division his week against some good opponents.

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This Week: vs. LAV 4/12, vs. RCH 4/13 @ UTI 4/14
Record: 45-21-4-3

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Last Week: SYR 6 @ RCH 1, RCH 5 @ SYR 2, RCH 2 @ CLE 1
Division championship still needs to be ferreted out and that will come this weekend, down to the Amerks and Syracuse. Staying healthy between now, then and the start of playoffs is the goal.

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This Week: vs. BNG 4/12, @ SYR 4/13, @ BEL 4/14
Record: 45-22-4-2

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Last Week: CHI 3 @ MIL 4, COL 2 @ CHI 3, COL 3 @ CHI 2 (SO)
Desperate teams coming in this week on Chicago’s final tuneup before the start of the postseason.

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This Week: @ IA 4/12, vs. MTB 4/13, vs. MTB 4/14
Record: 43-21-5-4

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Last Week: BRI 6 @ PRO 8, PRO 3 @ BRI 4, UTI 1 @ PRO 3
Needs just a point to clinch the fourth and final spot. Very tough first round matchup with Charlotte looms.

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This Week: vs. LV 4/12, @ SPR 4/13, vs. SPR 4/14
Record: 37-25-8-3

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Say Goodnight, Gracie — Pens LOSE 10-6

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They are burned out.

In just trying to keep pace with Providence, who won 3-1 today at home against Utica, the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins went to Allentown in search of points against a Phantoms team that really didn’t have anything left to play for and came up short last night.

Sunday, in a game that can best be described as bonkers, the Penguins lose 10-6.

They got it back to 8-6 in the third period before time and desperation started to set in and the Phantoms salted the game away for good.

So Providence just has to get two points in order to lock up the fourth and final playoff spot in the Atlantic. Hershey clinched today with the Penguins loss. If the Bruins win Friday at home against these Phantoms, then the Penguins final two regular season games are meaningless, they will be eliminated from playoff contention.

Tristan Jarry opposed Alex Lyon.

Lines were…

Lineup Notes: Brandon Hawkins and Ben Sexton swap lines, Jake Lucchini went back in on the fourth line, replacing Jordy Bellerive. Cam Brown went back in for Chase Berger. On defense, Jon Lizotte debuted with Summers, replacing Calen Addison and Tim Erixon replaced Jeff Taylor.

First Period: The Penguins jumped out to a 2-0 start in the games first 1:02 before Lehigh Valley rattled off four straight goals. It was a wild and crazy start to a Sunday afternoon hockey game.

Jake Lucchini scored on a Philippe Myers turnover…

Sam Miletic potted a rebound that made it 2-0 before the Phantoms knew what hit them.

But the Phantoms responded with aplomb, starting with Greg Carey with a bomb that made it 2-1.

Then Chris Conner scored the first of back to back goals. First was a bit of a controversy with Jarry getting knocked over, legally, in the eyes of referral’s Olivier Gouin.

Then Conner scored on a three on two and it was 3-2.

Penguins didn’t really have a response, and whatever they tried to do in the form of Adam Johnson, Lyon was there to stop him. He had help with the par, then went post to post to flick out the pad to deny Johnson’s would be opportunity.

Connor Bunnaman blocked unintentionally a TJ Brennan shot, spun, fired and scored to make it 4-2.

Both teams lit up the scoreboard in the first. The Penguins were looking to come out of the locker room in the second looking for a response.

Second Period: Long period with stoppages and delays. John Muse replaced Tristan Jarry in net. It didn’t really matter, as the Phantoms scored three more goals to go up 7-3 at the end of the period.

Corban Knight tipped in a Myers shot from the point that made it 5-2.

Jon Lizotte scored his first professional goal in his debut, the only offense mustered by Wilkes-Barre in the period.

Alex Lyon continued to haunt the Penguins, stopping Joe Blandisi on a two on one.

Carsen Twarynski scored a power play goal that extended the lead to 6-3 for the Phantoms.

There was a very long review by the referees but the call on the ice was confirmed.

Nic Aube-Kubel burned past the Penguins defense to make it 7-3 and if the route wasn’t already on, it was on.

Third Period: James de Hass scored to make it 8-3, then the Penguins rattled off three straight goals from Chris Summers on a tip, Jake Lucchini when Lyon misplayed a puck and then Ethan Prow with a shot from the point that made it 8-6.

Bonkers as the game was, the Pens stopped GIFing goals so as a result, so do I.

Carsen Twarynski cashed a penalty shot that made it 9-6. Then Colin McDonald scored on an empty netter that put up the ten spot.

Three Stars: 3) Philippe Myers (three assists) 2) Carsen Twarynski (two goals) 1) Chris Conner (two goals, assist)

That’s pretty much it. But for breaking news, look for the next thing to come here on the blog with the Power Rankings Thursday.

Let’s Go Pens!