Chirps from Center Ice

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

GAMEDAY: @ Syracuse 12/22

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Who: Syracuse Crunch

Where: Onondaga County War Memorial Arena

When: 7:00 p.m.

Last Game: Last night in Hershey, the Pens lost 3-2. They gave up three power play goals in the loss. For Syracuse, the Crunch were in Allentown Friday taking on the Phantoms and won in a shootout 3-2. Connor Ingram stopped 40 shots and Carter Verhaeghe and Cory Conacher scored in the shootout round.

Record: For WBS: 15-12-3-1 (34 pts., 5th place Atlantic Division) // For SYR: 16-8-2-0 (34 pts., 3rd place North Division)

Referees: Brandon Schrader / Jake Rekucki

Linesmen: Neil Frederickson / Tory Carissimo

Why You Should Care: Penguins gave up three power play goals in Hershey last night and lost 3-2. Syracuse has the leagues best power play overall and at home. The word for the Penguins tonight is discipline.

Listen: Nick Hart on the call on WILK.

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

Other Game to Watch: Pacific division heavyweights Tucson and San Jose meet tonight in California.

Next Five Games: vs. LV 12/26, vs. HER 12/28, @ LV 12/29, @ BNG 12/31, vs. GR 1/4

More Like In-Abt — Pens LOSE 3-2

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Matt Abt is sitting in the catbird seat.

With Chris Summers and Zach Trotman injured, the Penguins still have way too many veterans in the lineup to justify Abt sitting out a game. Tim Erixon, who counts as a veteran, also plays defense.

Abt took three consecutive penalties in the second period on Friday and the Penguins anemic penalty kill, 29th overall in the American Hockey League coming into the game, kill the first two but not the third and that stands up as the game winner as Hershey wins 3-2.

Putting Erixon in means that you are over the veteran limit. Abt still gets in cause Will O’Neill would go out. If they wanted to do Erixon and O’Neill and force Abt out, someone like Jimmy Hayes, currently a fourth line forward, comes out and Troy Josephs would go in. I’d be OK with that, honestly, but then you are still gambling with Will O’Neill doing something that makes you grit your teeth.

I guess the moral of the story is that Zach Trotman and Chris Summers need to come back, and quickly.

I am burying Abt. Is it fair? The Pens were 7-3 in their last ten while the Bears were 3-6-1 and winless (0-3-1) in their last four.

Tyler sums it up nice here.

Anthony Peters opposed Vitek Vanecek.

Coal Street didn’t post the lines tweet so this was what I saw as they rolled off early in the first:

Joseph Cramarossa – J-S Dea – Ryan Haggerty
Anthony Angello – Teddy Blunger – Garrett Wilson
Sam Lafferty – Ben Sexton – Adam Johnson
Jimmy Hayes – Linus Ölund – Jarrett Burton

Kevin Czuczman – Macoy Erkamps
Ethan Prow – Matt Abt
Jeff Taylor – Will O’Neill

Tristan Jarry backed up tonight.

Lineup Notes: Erkamps made his WBS debut, Erixon was the D scratch. With Garrett Wilson back down from Pittsburgh, Troy Josephs was also a scratch.

First Period: Ever ride on a see-saw? One side goes up, the other side goes down. Hours of endless entertainment.

That best defined the first period from Hershey.

J-S Dea made it 1-0 for Wilkes-Barre 1:07 in, but then Hershey rattled off two power play goals to make it 2-1 before Teddy Blueger redirected a Garrett Wilson shot on a power play that made it 2-2.

Penguins need to tighten up their putrid penalty kill. I say that because they go to Syracuse on Saturday and the Crunch power play should be illegal it is that good.

Here are the goals.

Riley Barber, who seconds earlier rang iron, drew a lot of attention as he had the puck and instead passed to Mike Sgarbossa who tied it on the back door.

Nathan Walker redirected an Aaron Ness shot from the point on another power play that made it 2-1.

But then the Penguins got it back even when Blueger redirected a Garrett Wilson shot as the Pens were on a two man advantage.

Second Period: Awful hard to build momentum when you are constantly killing penalties in a period, just like the Penguins did in the second. It’s also doubly hard to do so when it’s the same player heading into the penalty box.

Matt Abt took all three penalties in the period, and Riley Barber scored on the third try for Hershey. The Bears outshot the Penguins 15-7 in the period and I couldn’t identify anything other than a Teddy Blueger shorthanded bid as a Penguin shot on goal and a good play on a tic tac toe that Vanecek stopped early on in the period as quality chances for the Pens.

Here is the Barber goal.

Third Period: Penguins had a leftover power play which was really their best shot to get back in the game in hindsight because they wouldn’t get another chance on the man advantage. Wilkes-Barre had to kill another penalty (not Abt this time; Lafferty high stick) but with Peters vacated for the extra attacker they never were able to find the equalizer.

To their credit, Wilkes-Barre outshot Hershey 13-5 in the third period but Vanecek is a good goaltender for Hershey and the Bears seemed locked in tonight after getting smoked in Allentown on Wednesday, putting up a flaccid 18 shots on goal in the game.

The Good: Hershey didn’t score a goal at even strength.

The Bad: Hershey scored three power play goals and the Pens struggles on the penalty kill continue.

Three Stars: 3) Mike Sgarbossa (goal, assist) 2) Vitek Vanecek (26 saves on 28 shots) 1) Riley Barber (goal, two assists)

Around the Division: Bridgeport with a convincing win in Charlotte, the Sound Tigers crush the Checkers 6-1…Binghamton beats Providence 6-3…Syracuse clips Lehigh Valley in a shootout 3-2…Hartford doubles up Rochester 4-2…Utica beats Springfield 2-1.

Standings: Charlotte 46 — Bridgeport 41 — Lehigh Valley 35 — Springfield 35 — Penguins 34 — Providence 29 — Hartford 29 — Hershey 26

Wheeling Update: 

Box here.

Video Highlights: Bears are usually quick on them. If I see one tweeted I will edit it in here.

Pens are in Syracuse tomorrow. They will need to be a lot more disciplined than they were tonight if they want to have success.

Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: @ Hershey 12/21

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Who: Hershey Bears

Where: Giant Center

When: 7:00 p.m.

Last Game: Wednesday at home against Bridgeport, the Penguins came back from a two goal deficit to defeat the Sound Tigers 4-3 in overtime. Ethan Prow scored two power play goals and Kevin Czuczman scored the game winner. For Hershey, they were shutout in Allentown 5-0 by the Phantoms and had just 18 shots.

Last Meeting: November 24 in Wilkes-Barre, the Bears won 3-2. Ryan Haggerty had two assists, Jayson Megna scored for the Bears and Vitek Vanacek stopped 25 of 27 Penguins shots.

Record: For WBS: 15-11-3-1 (34 pts., 5th place Atlantic Division) // For HER: 11-16-0-2 (24 pts., 8th place Atlantic Division)

Referees: Guillaume Labonte / Mike Dietrich

Linesmen: Colin Gates / Scott Pomento

Why You Should Care: Penguins are coming off of an emotional, hard fought comeback against the Sound Tigers on Wednesday and need to re-focus against a Hershey team that got smoked Wednesday in Allentown. Bears are struggling and will be looking to get back into the win column against the Penguins.

Listen: Nick Hart on the call on WILK.

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

Tonight’s game will also be broadcast on Facebook Watch.

Other Game to Watch: Charlotte hosts Bridgeport in a battle of the top two teams in the Atlantic Division.

Next Five Games: @ SYR 12/22, vs. LV 12/26, vs. HER 12/28, @ LV 12/29, @ BNG 12/31

AHL Power Rankings: Week 11

Some shakeups this week to the Top Five in the Week 11 Chirps from Center Ice AHL Power Rankings.

The San Jose Barracuda hit a bump in the road against the San Diego Gulls and drop out of the top spot this week. They are replaced by, who else, the Charlotte Checkers. The Checkers remain the AHL’s best, most complete team. They face a stiff test when Bridgeport comes to town this weekend though.

North Division leading Rochester jump to the two spot. The Amerks have been a bit underrated in these Rankings. They lead their division by five right now, so they have our attention.

Milwaukee sits fourth after making the best out of some sticky situations. They are followed by the pesky Colorado Eagles who continue to impress.

Jump past the Eagles to see the rest of the Rankings if you didn’t link in direct.

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Last Week: HFD 0 @ CHA 1, HFD 2 @ CHA 3, UTI 1 @ CHA 2 (OT), UTI 4 @ CHA 3 (OT)
Checkers continue to just plow opponents. Bridgeport in this weekend in a very important battle of the Atlantic’s top teams.

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This Week: vs. BRI 12/21, vs. BRI 12/22
Record: 22-6-2-0

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Last Week: CLE 1 @ RCH 3, RCH 2 @ CLE 1 (OT), BEL 5 @ RCH 4
That loss to Belleville Wednesday has to stink but the Amerks have a five point lead over Utica in the North right now so it’s OK, for now.

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This Week: vs. HFD 12/21, vs. HFD 12/22, @ CLE 12/26
Record: 18-8-2-0

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Last Week: SJ 3 @ SD 4 (SO), SJ 5 @ ONT 2, SJ 1 @ SD 6
First regulation loss for San Jose since November 10 with Wednesday’s setback to San Diego, a team that got the Barracuda twice this week. Two big games with the Roadrunners, smarting from the unsuccessful trip to Rosemont last weekend, coming up this week.

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This Week: vs. TUC 12/21, vs. TUC 12/22
Record: 16-4-1-3

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Last Week: TEX 2 @ MIL 3 (OT), MIL 4 @ GR 5 (SO), MIL 3 @ RFD 4 (OT)
It doesn’t look pretty, but the Admirals have points in four straight games and lead the Central by three over Chicago and Iowa. Wolves are on the schedule twice this week.

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This Week: vs. CHI 12/22, vs. CHI 12/26
Record: 16-9-5-1

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Last Week: COL 4 @ ONT 3 (OT)
Eagles continue to roll. Quiet week, big OT win in Ontario. One game, no problem. Return home to host Bakersfield this weekend.

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This Week: vs. BAK 12/21, vs. BAK 12/22
Record: 14-8-3-1

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Prow’s Points – Pens WIN 4-3 (OT)

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Had this tweet at some point during the game tonight which setup the game story you are reading right now:

Prow’s two power play goals setup a stunning comeback for Wilkes-Barre / Scranton who defeat the Bridgeport Sound Tigers 4-3 in overtime on Wednesday night.

Prow has ten goals on the season, the first Penguin to double digit goals this year. Definitely the team MVP and likely the lone Penguins representative for the All-Star Classic a month from now in Springfield.

Tristan Jarry opposed Christopher Gibson.

Lines were:

Lineup Notes: With J-S Dea back, Ryan Scarfo took warmups but didn’t dress. Garrett Wilson cleared waivers and will most likely be assigned in time for the NHL roster freeze.

First Period: The Penguins were asleep to start. 1:10 in, Chris Bourque and Michael Dal Colle worked a little give and go on the near side, drew Jarry down and Dal Colle tucked it past to give the Sound Tigers the early lead.

Tyler set the next goal up perfectly.

Pens had to kill back to back penalties but got out of those unscathed. They looked a bit stronger, but didn’t have anything to show for it on the scoreboard and were already down two goals.

Second Period: Better quality period for the Penguins who get a goal from Ethan Prow on the power play. Shots were 11-7 in the period favoring the Penguins but it seemed like the quality chances were not there.

Here’s the Prow goal:

Pens couldn’t score on a power play after that.

Crazy sequence where Christopher Gibson came way out of his crease to challenge Troy Josephs. Josephs couldn’t dangle around Gibson and the Penguins couldn’t score on the open net left by the Sound Tigers netminder. Gibson also broke his stick in the process, but the Penguins could not threaten for a goal.

Third Period: Pens overload on the near side and lose Mitch Vande Sompel who gets time and space and buries a shot over the blocker of Jarry to reestablish Bridgeport’s two goal lead.

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Pens got back to one with a shot from Jeff Taylor that was tipped in by Linus Ölund. Big goal at the time because it set the Pens off in a rabid attempt to tie the game.

The Pens had a little over five minutes left to score another goal to potentially force overtime.

Who else but Ethan Prow?

On a power play, no less, and the game was tied.

It was then off to…

Overtime: It would have been bonkers if Prow scored in the overtime frame to net a hat trick and win the game, but it was Kevin Czuczman on a three on one rush that completed the stunning comeback for Wilkes-Barre.

That’s Tristan Jarry with the great setup there and of course Czuczman with the finish.

Three Stars:

Around the Division: Providence was in Hartford and were shut out 3-0, Lehigh Valley hosted Hershey and shut out the Bears 5-0 Springfield hosted Syracuse and beat them 3-2.

Standings: Charlotte 46 — Bridgeport 39 — Springfield 35 — Lehigh Valley 34 — Penguins 34 — Providence 29 — Hartford 27 — Hershey 24

Wheeling Update: Nailers were in Norfolk and were involved in a wild, thirteen goal game. They led the Admirals by a bunch then Norfolk came back to tie it and force overtime where the Nailers won in a shootout 7-6. Nick Saracino continued his tear, with a pair of goals and an assist. Cam Brown scored the only goal in the shootout. Yushiroh Hirano had three assists.

Video Highlights:

Pens are back at it Friday in the Facebook Watch AHL Game of the Week in Hershey.

AHL Power Rankings Thursday. Check back then.

Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: vs. Bridgeport 12/19

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Who: Bridgeport Sound Tigers

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Last Game / Last Meeting: Sunday in Bridgeport, the Pens were shutout 1-0. Sebastian Aho scored the only goal for Bridgeport, who got 33 saves from Christopher Gibson. Anthony Peters took the loss, stopping 24 of 25 shots.

Record: For WBS: 14-11-3-1 (32 pts., 5th place Atlantic Division) // For BRI: 17-8-3-1 (38 pts., 2nd place North Division)

Referees: Furman South / Peter MacDougall

Linesmen: J.P. Waleski / Ryan Knapp

Why You Should Care: Penguins want revenge on Sunday’s 1-0 setback against the Sound Tigers. Expect Christopher Gibson again in goal for Bridgeport against Tristan Jarry. J-S Dea should be back in the lineup and depending on things, the Penguins may get Garrett Wilson back as well. Things could be very different between these two teams a little over 72 hours since they last met.

Listen: Nick Hart on the call on WILK.

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

Promotion(s): None

Other Game to Watch: Springfield hosts Syracuse in a match up of the AHL’s top power play units.

Next Five Games: @ HER 12/21, @ SYR 12/22, vs. LV 12/26, vs. HER 12/28, @ LV 12/29

Tuesday Notes 12/18

A couple things to catch you up on here before the midweek game against Bridgeport Wednesday night. Here goes:

Dave Hakstol is out as head coach in Philly and the Flyers hire from within and tab Lehigh Valley Phantoms head coach Scott Gordon as interim coach in Philadelphia.

Staying with the, “next man up” idea, Kerry Huffman, an assistant of Gordon’s in Allentown, is the new man behind the Phantoms bench, for now. The release says that they are looking for a new head coach.

Basically how that is going to go is that Huffman will get 5-7 games as head coach. If the Phantoms do good in those games, he keeps the job. If not, they look for someone new.

Back locally, J-S Dea was re-assigned down from Pittsburgh Tuesday morning.

Also, Garrett Wilson is on waivers. If he goes unclaimed, Pittsburgh can send him here. If he does, don’t look for it to happen immediately. The NHL holiday roster freeze is coming. Pittsburgh wants that flexibility in case they get a healthy forward or two back from injury.

Tyler reports that Thomas DiPauli is week to week. He joins other week to weekers Sam Miletic and Chris Summers.

Wilkes-Barre should be OK for now, getting Dea and possibly Wilson back.

Old buddy Tom Sestito comes out of retirement and signs on with the Toronto Marlies. In case you are wondering, Wilkes-Barre and Toronto don’t lock up again until March 17.

Bridgeport is in Wednesday and will be without the services of Stephen Gionta, who was suspended three games by the AHL for boarding in Sunday’s game. Gionta was the one that injured or finished off Thomas DiPauli, who you will recall was stung by a Kevin Czuczman shot in the first period on Sunday, was tangled with with Gionta in the second and didn’t return. Coal Street must have thought the hit was egregious enough to warrant a review by the brain trust in Springfield and the gamble worked. There was no penalty on the play.

Here is the play in GIF form courtesy of the fine folks at Let’s Go Amerks:

Finally, Friday’s game at Hershey will be the AHL’s Facebook Watch Game of the Week. It’s free to anyone who has a Facebook account. Hershey’s feed is one of the best in the AHL with multiple angles and has been broadcast in high definition for years now. Check it out if you can find the time Friday.

Gameday setup will hit the blog for Wednesday’s game with Bridgeport at 3 p.m. Until then.

Let’s Go Pens!