Chirps from Center Ice

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

Protect the House — Pens WIN 4-1

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Wilkes-Barre / Scranton uses two goals in the third period and a pair of goals from Andrey Pedan to skate past rival Hershey 4-1 tonight at home.

This win is significant for a number of reasons. First, it keeps the Penguins in first place in the Atlantic Division. Second, it improves the Penguins already league best home ice advantage and record to 18-6-0-1. Finally, the Penguins beat Hershey, which is always great and the Bears have lost nine straight games.

This news coms with collateral damage. Conor Sheary is week-to-week up top with a lower body injury. Carter Rowney was activated off of injured reserve today and J-S Dea was sent back down but Dea and likely another player may rubber band back to Pittsburgh tomorrow because Patric Hornqvist suffered a lower body injury in Pittsburgh’s 7-4 win over Washington tonight. That player should be Zach Aston-Reese, who has 20 points in his past 20 games.

Oh, and locally…

Walking wounded is back again folks. What a time to be alive.

One other thing…

Tristan Jarry opposed Pheonix Copley

Lines were…all messed up. Not because of Haggerty leaving the game with injury alone, but J-S Dea wasn’t part of this Obie tweet…

Dea centered the top line and Patrick McGrath was a scratch.

Defense was Andrey Pedan – Ethan Prow; Kevin Czuczman – Frank Corrado; Kevin Spinozzi and Chris Summers. Anthony Peters backed up Jarry.

First Period: Tyler Graovac stripped Kevin Spinozzi, skated in, pumped faked and dished to Riley Barber, only the pass never made it to Barber. Gage Quinney was the sole Penguin back, made a good read on the pass that Graovac made, only to see it deflect off of his stick and into his own net and gave Hershey a 1-0 lead.

On a power play, Andrey Pedan would score his first of the game when a puck put on Copley by J-S Dea rebounded straight to Pedan who scored to tie the game at one…

Majority of action felt like it was played in front of Jarry, yet the Penguins only trailed the Bears 10-8 in shots. Penguins shots came in rushes mostly.

Second Period: Tight checking. Ryan Haggerty never came out for the period and wasn’t seen the rest of the game. Both teams traded power plays.

Third Period: Wilkes-Barre breaks in on a three on one and Pedan scores his second of the game to give the Penguins a 2-1 lead. Nice dish by Greg McKegg, leading the rush, to Pedan for the score.

Wilkes-Barre makes it 3-1 with a perfect screen set by Garrett Wilson on Copley that allowed Kevin Czuczman to score to make it 3-1 for the Penguins.

Zach Aston-Reese had a secondary assist on that goal by Czuczman. That gives him 20 points in his last 20 games (7-13-20)

Hershey had a power play that lacked punch. They floated all night. They don’t look like the Bears team you would come to expect. I have people that some times tell me when things are going bad for the Penguins that they are, “not a team, just a collection of players.” I think that classification applies here regarding the way the Bears are playing right now.

With Copley pulled, Daniel Sprong set up Jarrett Burton for a doorstep tap in that iced the game away and made it 4-1 Penguins.

Three Stars: 3) Daniel Sprong (two assists, +1) 2) Tristan Jarry (25 saves on 26 shots) and 1) Andrey Pedan (two goals, +1)

Around the Division: Lehigh Valley scores a late goal to beat Charlotte 3-2 to keep the heat on the Penguins for tops in the Atlantic….Providence scores an overtime power play goal to beat Hartford 2-1…Springfield shuts out Bridgeport 1-0.

Standings: Penguins (.674 percentage points) — Lehigh Valley (.652) — Providence (.622) — Charlotte (.556) — Bridgeport (.556) — Hartford (.500) — Springfield (.479) — Hershey (.446)

Wheeling Update: The Nailers make it an organizational sweep night with a 7-3 win over the Indy Fuel. Troy Josephs had a hat trick.

Video Highlights: 

Gameday setup for a big 1 vs. 2 matchup featuring the Penguins and Phantoms hits the blog Saturday at 3.

Let’s Go Pens!

RAPID RECAP – Pens WIN 4-1

Big third period by Wilkes-Barre sees the Penguins hand the Hershey Bears their ninth consecutive loss. 4-1 the final. Andrey Pedan had a pair of goals, Tristan Jarry stopped 25 of 26.

More in a bit.

GAMEDAY: vs. Hershey 2/2

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Who: Hershey Bears

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Last Game: January 27 at home against Binghamton, the Penguins won 4-3 in overtime. Zach Aston-Reese had the goal and also chipped in with an assist. For Hershey, the Bears lost their eighth straight game with a 3-1 loss to Bridgeport. Nathan Walker had the lone power play goal for the Bears.

Last Meeting: January 24 in Hershey, the Penguins shutout the Bears 4-0. Anthony Peters had an 18 save shutout.

Record: For WBS: 26-12-3-1 (56 pts., 1st place Atlantic Division) // For HER: 17-21-3-4 (41 pts., 8th place Atlantic Division)

Referee(s): David Banfield / Guillaume Labonte

Linesmen: Jason Mandroc / Matt McNulty

Why You Should Care: Pens need to be careful here. Hershey comes in losers of eight straight games. Both teams are well rested coming out of the All-Star break. The Pens should put the Bears away early if they want to be successful tonight. Hershey will obviously be looking to keep it close and score a late goal to get back on the winning side of things.

Promotion(s): WBRE Fan Friday ($14 Tickets), Postgame Autographs, $2 Draft Beers (6-7:30 p.m.) presented by PA Prostate Cancer Coalition – Football Friday (Wear Your Favorite Team’s Jersey)

Other Game to Watch: Syracuse meets Utica tonight in Central New York in the battle of the 3rd and 4th place teams in the North.

Next Five Games: LV 2/3, @ SPR 2/7, @ PRO 2/9, @ PRO 2/11, @ RCH 2/16

AHL Power Rankings: Week 17

We are officially at the All-Star break here in the AHL and there are teams that are solidly in contention, teams that have yet to make up their minds and teams that don’t seem like participating.

It’s never more apparent in this weeks version, as there have been no change in the top four teams from last week to this week.

Toronto is the class of the AHL at the break, and are just steamrolling teams.

Tucson continues to impress and are tops in the Pacific, but are being chased by a few good teams.

Wilkes-Barre seems to have worked out the bugs and are tops in the Atlantic.

A five game point streak by Utica has the Comets still in fourth. The Marlies should have company soon if the Comets continue this run.

The Chicago Wolves debut this week in the top five after splitting a pair with the Roadrunners.

Past the Wolves, click past the jump if you didn’t link in direct to see six and beyond.

Enjoy the all-star festivities if you are going this weekend!

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Last Week: RCH 0 @ TOR 2, TOR 4 @ SYR 2
We are at the break and now can start discussing early Calder Cup favorites. The Marlies are tops on that list. Toronto is pasting teams, 11 game point streak.

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This Week: @ RCH 2/2, vs. LAV 2/3
Record: 32-11-0-1

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Last Week: CHI 1 @ TUC 2 (OT), CHI 4 @ TUC 3
Split a pair with the Wolves. Still lead the Pacific. Roadrunners are playing good hockey and we see no reason for it to decline.

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This Week: @ ONT 2/2, @ SD 2/3
Record: 23-13-2-1

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Last Week: WBS 4 @ HER 0, WBS 2 @ LV 5, BNG 3 @ WBS 4 (OT)
Penguins lead the Atlantic at the break. Two horse race emerging with Lehigh Valley for that top spot. A pair this week at home against Hershey and the Phantoms.

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This Week: vs. HER 2/2, vs. LV 2/3
Record: 26-12-3-1

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Last Week: HFD 4 @ UTI 3 (OT), UTI 3 @ BNG 1, UTI 3 @ LV 2 (OT)
Five game point streak for your Utica Comets who are 7-1-2-0 in their last ten and pushing Syracuse for third and putting the heat on Toronto and Rochester.

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This Week: vs. SYR 2/2, @ SYR 2/3
Record: 22-14-6-3

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Last Week: CHI 1 @ TUC 2 (OT), CHI 4 @ TUC 3
Wolves back up to third in the Central after an OK week in Tucson. Central race will be one to watch.

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This Week: vs. MIL 2/2, vs. RFD 2/3
Record: 22-15-6-2

Click through here to see teams 6 through 30

I-81 Wars Re-Kindled — Pens WIN 4-3 (OT)

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I wasn’t around for the early to mid 2000’s when the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins and Binghamton hockey teams used to beat the piss out of one another.

Comebacks in the playoffs and upset wins? Wasn’t there, wish I was.

Stolen whiteouts? Novel concept, but again, I wasn’t there but wish I was.

I am now, and this edition of the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins and Binghamton Devils putting on a showcase in front of a sellout crowd in Wilkes-Barre is high theater. Cast aside the records, when these two teams get together its a knockdown, drag out affair between two evenly matched teams that happen to hate each other.

Binghamton is the worst team in the AHL and the Penguins are in the top five, but styles make fights.

Wilkes-Barre wins 4-3 in overtime. Game had everything. Comebacks from Binghamton, fights and scrums after every whistle. Questionable officiating after that product has vastly improved. Pens take a lead, Binghamton ties it right back up. Tom Kostopoulos returned from injury.

Zach Aston-Reese’s overtime game winner seals it for the Pens, who hit the All-Star break at the top of the standings in the Atlantic Division and pushing to keep their consecutive playoff appearance streak alive and intact.

Nice game for Tristan Jarry, who made the saves when he needed to to push his team to overtime and the team took over from there. It’s been said that Casey DeSmith has outplayed and won spots over Jarry at every point imaginable when these two have been up for a spot. Getting this hard fought win to go in his favor is a step towards getting back to the NHL for Jarry.

Jarry opposed Mackenzie Blackwood.

Lines were…

Zach Aston-Reese — J-S Dea — Ryan Haggerty
Colin Wilson – Gage Quinney – Daniel Sprong
Adam Johnson – Greg McKegg – Jarrett Burton
Thomas Di Pauli – Teddy Blueger – Tom Kostopoulos

Jarred Tinordi – Ethan Prow
Kevin Czuczman – Frank Corrado
Andrey Pedan – Chris Summers

Tristan Jarry – Anthony Peters

Lineup Notes: 

Also, Prow for Zach Trotman. Colin Smith yielded to Kostopoulos, Dea was in for Thomas.

First Period: J-S Dea gets in behind everyone and scores to make it 1-0 Pens early on…

Penguins controlled long parts of the period, outshooting the guests 10-5, and lead after one. So just a carbon copy of the first in the second and it’s over right?

Wrong.

Second Period: After Kevin Czuczman dunked on Blackwood with this goal…..

…Binghamton responded and was on the Pens like a cheap suit the rest of the night. They were on the Pens at the drop of the puck, controlling offensive zone time.

On a power play, Nick Lappin scores his first of two power play goals for the Devils on this sequence:

Tim Kennedy puts one on the tape of Bracken Kearns who and dishes to Lappin for the near side slam dunk.

Physicality broke out after this. Every whistle was met with a shove or a fight. It was usually the Penguins on the short end of the whistles off of the fingers from referees Andy Wilk and Beau Halkidis, and Lappin made the Penguins pay on yet another power play the Devils had in the period, to tie it with 1:27 left in the second:

Same setup as the last power play goal. As if it were always this easy.

Third Period: Powder keg feeling was diffused a bit by long stretches of play between the two sides that made for a much quicker third period.

Garrett Wilson scored with 1:38 left in regulation to give the Penguins the lead on this snipe:

But Binghamton would get it back seconds later when Bracken Kearns scores on what looked like a high stick deflection that the officials discussed but confirmed and it was a 3-3 game with 63 seconds left to play.

No one scored in regulation so it was off to…

Overtime: Referees had a tough game. They missed a two many men on the ice call then a blatant slash on Gage Quinney in regulation. Then, in overtime, Ryan Haggerty was tripped and Nick Lappin had a name breakaway with the nearest player a good 10 feet behind him. For the hat trick and the game winner. he was turned away by Jarry as play continued.

Zach Aston-Reese….

Ballgame.

Three Stars: 3) Garrett Wilson (goal, +1) 2) Nick Lappin (two goals, even) 1) Zach Aston-Reese (overtime game winning goal, +2)

Around the Division: Losing streak is at eight for the Hershey Bears, who drop a 3-1 contest to the Bridgeport Sound Tigers in Connecticut….Utica ties it late with the extra attacker, then wins it in overtime against the Lehigh Valley Phantoms by a 3-2 score….Springfield beats Providence 5-2 and Hartford shuts out Charlotte 4-0.

Standings: Penguins (.667 percentage points) — Lehigh Valley (.644) — Providence (.614) — Charlotte (.568) — Bridgeport (.568) — Hartford (.500) — Springfield (.468) — Hershey (.456)

Wheeling Update: Nailers lose 5-2 at home to the Manchester Monarchs. Cody Wydo and Nick Sorkin score for the Nailers in the loss.

Video Highlights: 

AHL is off now for the All-Star break. My AHL Power Rankings will be out sometime Sunday. Check in Sunday evening.

Let’s Go Pens!

RAPID RECAP – Pens WIN 4-3 (OT)

Is this what the Binghamton / Wilkes-Barre wars were like in the mid 2000’s?

A knock down, drag out contest tonight in Wilkes-Barre as the Penguins defeat the Binghamton Devils 4-3 in overtime. Zach Aston-Reese was the hero tonight.

Game had everything. Fights. About a thousand momentum swings. The return of Tom Kostopoulos.

More thorough recap in a bit.

GAMEDAY: vs. Binghamton 1/27

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Who: Binghamton Devils

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Last Game: Last night in Allentown, the Pens lost 5-2. Daniel Spromng and Zach Aston-Reese scored first period goals. For Binghamton, the Devils hosted the Utica Comets and lost 4-1. Bracken Kearns scored for the Devils in the loss.

Last Meeting: December 22 in Wilkes-Barre, the Penguins beat the Devils in overtime 4-3. Teddy Blueger’s goal in overtime capped off a comeback by the Penguins.

Record: For WBS: 25-12-3-1 (54 pts., 1st place Atlantic Division) // For BNG: 12-23-5-2 (31 pts., 7th place North Division)

Referee(s): Beaudry Halkidis / Andrew Wilk

Linesmen: Jud Ritter / Jason Mandroc

Why You Should Care: Pens need a bounce back after last night hard luck loss against Lehigh Valley and should find one here back at home against Binghamton. But, it may not be easy as the Devils nearly had the Pens the last time these two teas played.

Promotion(s): None

Television: Broadcast on WYOU (Channel 22)

Other Game to Watch: Every team in the AHL is in action today before the All-Star break, and Utica visiting Lehigh Valley will be on our radar. The Comets are on the rise and the Phantoms have been good all season.

Next Five Games: HER 2/2, LV 2/3, @ SPR 2/7, @ PRO 2/9, @ PRO 2/11