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Lyon King — Pens LOSE 5-2

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The top two teams in the Atlantic Division met Friday night in Allentown.

As it has been so far in the season series, it was a big bully beatdown. But, it’s not a one-sided affair, as both teams are really good and no team dominates the other all season. These two sides are evenly matched.

5-2 Phantoms win tonight. Alex Lyon is the difference in this one as the Penguins chase starter Dustin Tokarski less than ten minutes into the first period and Lyon stops all 26 shots faced the rest of the way. Nic Aube-Kubel scored a pair of goals and its again “those guys” that get us “this time.”

A hell of a series to watch if you don’t have a dog in the fight. I’m sensing a clash in the Calder Cup Playoffs between these two at some point down the line.

Lines were…

Zach Aston-Reese — Greg McKegg — Ryan Haggerty
Garrett Wilson – Gage Quinney – Daniel Sprong
Adam Johnson – Jarrett Burton – Colin Smith
Thomas Di Pauli – Teddy Blueger – Christian Thomas

Andrey Pedan – Kevin Czuczman
Jarred Tinordi – Zach Trotman
Chris Summers – Frank Corrado

Anthony Peters – Tristan Jarry

Lineup Notes: J-S Dea was re-assigend by Pittsburgh earlier in the day but Dea did not dress. Neither did Tom Kostopoulos. Expect one, or both, Saturday at home against Binghamton. Clark Donatelli still has some bite on his curveball. He told WBS media yesterday that Tristan Jarry was starting both games but it was Anthony Peters that got the start tonight.

One other note which gets its own paragraph, radio mentioned during the game that tonight was the last game for Christian Thomas before he heads to Pyongyang, South Korea for the 2018 Winter Olympics where he will represent Team Canada in Men’s Ice Hockey.

First Period: Really active period. Phantoms battled back from one goal deficits twice and starting goaltender Dustin Tokarski only lasted 6:26 into the game after giving up two goals on three shots. Here’s the first from Daniel Sprong…

That was :54 into the game.

Phantoms got one right back when Greg Carey scored here to make it 1-1.

Nice redirect there, but Zach Aston-Reese had a better one as he scored on a redirect of a shot from the point by Andrey Pedan that made it 2-1 and shared Tokarski.

Elite play by Aston-Reese. Phantoms defender draped all over him, cross checks him and he gets a stick on it falling down. Here’s another look…

Things settled for the Phantoms after that as Alex Lyon would enter the game.

Pens would lose Nic Aube-Kubel in the neutral zone, he would break in and score to make it 2-2 heading into the second. First, the goal…

Second Period: Frank Corrado and Jarred Tinordi pinch on a play the sees TJ Brennan squirt through and score to make it 3-2 Lehigh Valley.

Just awful defending there that deep in your own zone and super quick transition by Lehigh Valley to edge ahead.

Lehigh Valley would pepper Anthony Peters with shots on a power play but Peters was up to the challenge and kept it a 3-2 game.

Daniel Sprong appeared to have scored on a play, but a disagreement between Andrey Pedan and the aforementioned Brennan in front of Peters crease nullified the would be tying goal for the Pens by Sprong.

Shots were 19-17 Phantoms heading into the…

Third Period: Back and forth to open, neither team scoring. TJ Brennan takes his third penalty of the game, and you could point to the Penguins lack of success on the power play tonight and all season really to help spring them in the right direction as one of the reasons they couldn’t build any momentum when they had the man advantage. Wilkes-Barre went 0-for-5 on the power play tonight.

Wilkes-Barre, after the power play expired, can’t score in a furious rush near Lyon and back the other way by Peters, Mike Vecchione pounds home a Peters rebound that makes it 4-2.

1:12 later, Aube-Kubel scores his second of the night to make it 5-2.

Wide open in the neutral zone, collects the puck, darts in and scores.

Pens couldn’t get anything going. On their fifth and final power play, Lehigh Valley had two good shorthanded tries.

Three Stars: 3) TJ Brennan (goal, +3) 2) Nic Aube-Kubel (two goals, assist, +3) and 1) Alex Lyon (26 saves on 26 shots)

Around the Division: Providence crushes Hershey 5-2. Seven losses in a row for Hershey and fading fast….Springfield hands on to beat Bridgeport in a fun one 5-3 and Hartford edges Charlotte 3-2 in a shootout.

Standings: Penguins (.675 percentage points) — Lehigh Valley (.640) — Providence (.619) — Charlotte (.583) — Bridgeport (.558) — Hartford (.477) — Hershey (.477) — Springfield (.457)

Wheeling Update: Nailers lose 2-1 in overtime at home against Reading. Reid Gardiner had the goals for Wheeling. Adam Morrison takes the overtime loss, stopping 27 of 29.

If I see a highlight package out of Lehigh Valley, I will work an edit in here.

Pens host Binghamton in what will likely be a sellout crowd Saturday night. The game will be on TV if you can’t make it down. Gameday setup hits here Saturday afternoon at 3.

GAMEDAY: @ Lehigh Valley 1/26

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Who: Lehigh Valley Phantoms

Where: PPL Center

When: 7:05 p.m.

Last Game: Wednesday in Hershey, the Penguins shutout the Bears 4-0. Anthony Peters had an 18 save shutout. For Lehigh Valley, the Phantoms took down the Providence Bruins at home 3-2. The game only had one power play.

Last Meeting: January 17 in Wilkes-Barre, the Penguins won 4-1. Zach Aston-Reese had a goal and two assists and Anthony Peters stopped 22 of 23 shots.

Record: For WBS: 25-11-3-1 (54 pts., 1st place Atlantic Division) // For LV: 25-13-2-3 (55 pts., 2nd place Atlantic Division)

Referee(s): Brandon Schrader / Michael Mullen

Linesmen: Tom DellaFranco / Ryan Knapp

Why You Should Care: Top two teams in the Atlantic meet tonight in Allentown. Expect a change in goal for Wilkes-Barre as Tristan Jarry was announced as the starter for the Penguins Thursday. How does the team play in front of him? Will it matter? Should be a fun one tonight.

Other Game to Watch: Rochester and Toronto are the top teams in the North Division, and these two sides meet in Toronto.

Next Five Games: BNG 1/27, HER 2/2, LV 2/3, @ SPR 2/7, @ PRO 2/9

Peters Pound of Flesh — Pens WIN 4-0

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Check this tweet out from Pens color man Nick Hart on Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins goaltender Anthony Peters.

A 4-0 win by the Penguins tonight. 18 save shutout for Peters, who finally gets his pound of flesh and wins when his team this past weekend lose on an overtime game winner in Hartford and a power play goal Saturday in Providence all while not allowing anything more than that as well as not scoring at all, getting shutout in the two games in Connecticut.

Wilkes-Barre has a problem on its hands. Anthony Peters is playing out of his mind right now while NHL contracted goaltenders Michael Leighton and Tristan Jarry are ready to go. Leighton is close to a return from injury and Jarry was reassigned today. More on that in a minute but how on earth do you, if you are Head Coach Clark Donatelli, take Peters out of the lineup if he hasn’t given up an even strength goal in over four games?

I tweeted this during the game tonight and it rings true…

Pens got to first place in the Atlantic with Peters in the drivers seat. AHL is a development league for the NHL and the NHL will always be the bigger picture and rightfully will call the shots, but I just don’t see how; 1) Peters ever goes back to the ECHL without at least first signing an AHL pact to Wilkes-Barre and 2) Clark Donatelli takes Peters out of the lineup.

And from what I have gathered, yes, Wilkes-Barre could sign Peters to an AHL deal and send him back to ECHL Cincinnati, which holds his rights at that level. He can’t go to Wheeling because at the ECHL level, he has an ECHL contract with the Cyclones.

Ah, it’s the old saying, “I don’t coach or manage the team, I just blog about them.” – Interesting days ahead for the braintrust at 40 Coal in Wilkes-Barre.

Lines were…

Zach Aston-Reese — Greg McKegg — Ryan Haggerty
Garrett Wilson – Gage Quinney – Daniel Sprong
Adam Johnson – Jarrett Burton – Colin Smith
Thomas Di Pauli – Teddy Blueger – Christian Thomas

Andrey Pedan – Kevin Czuczman
Jarred Tinordi – Zach Trotman
Chris Summers – Frank Corrado

Anthony Peters – Charlie Williams

Peters opposed Pheonix Copley.

Lineup Notes: The Pittsburgh Penguins sent Tristan Jarry back to the AHL after the AHL announced earlier in the day that Bridgeport’s Christopher Gibson would replace Casey DeSmith at the All-Star Classic in Utica this coming weekend. The two weren’t directly related, but you knew with Matt Murray back in town after his father’s death coupled with the hot play of Casey DeSmith with Pittsburgh, that Jarry was going to be the odd man out.

First Period: On a delayed penalty, McKegg muscles a puck into the zone and centers to Zach Aston-Reese who scored the first goal in 127:27 of game action to give the Penguins a 1-0 lead…

Jarrett Burton would double the lead when he followed his own shot and threw a puck in on Copley from a tight angle.

Off of the ensuing face-off, Garrett Wilson skated in and  Anthony Peters straight up looked him in the eye and denied him with the pad.

Wilkes-Barre would get outshot 9-4 in the period but led where it counted heading into the…

Second Period: Sleepy period, with each team ending the period with 13 shots, but Anthony Peters stopped three two one ones and three power plays for the Bears.

Third Period: Pens tack on two more goals. Here’s the first from Christian Thomas. A knee drop one timer in the slot that made it 3-0.

Tyler Lewington and Garrett Mitchell fought after this sequence, for no apparent reason. Radio said it may have been something said to Liam O’Brien.

Pens didn’t waste any time in making it 4-0 when Daniel Sprong left a drop pass for a trailing Zach Trotman.

Bears tried to mix it up with the Penguins after every whistle, but with time dwindling, were not able to score. The Penguins didn’t get a single power play all night until the very end, and that iced things away for Peters.

Three Stars: 3) Zach Aston-Reese (game winning goal, +1) 2) Frank Corrado (two assists, +2) and 1) Anthony Peters (18 save shutout)

Around the Division: Lehigh Valley beats Providence 3-2 at home. Pens are there Friday….Bridgeport beats Springfield 3-1. Everyone else was off.

Standings: Penguins (.675 percentage points) — Lehigh Valley (.640) — Providence (.619) — Charlotte (.583) — Bridgeport (.571) — Hartford (.477) — Hershey (.477) — Springfield (.444)

Wheeling Update: Nailers win at home against Kalamazoo by a 6-2 score. Reid Gardiner had a pair of goals. Cody Wydo had a goal as well.

Video Highlights:

No idea where Wilkes-Barre goes from here. Ride the hot hand of Peters against Lehigh Valley in Allentown or are the marching orders handed down from up top in Pittsburgh and it’s Tristan Jarry out first at 6:20 Friday night at PPL Center? Stay tuned, I guess.

But for anything breaking Thursday, check out the Gameday setup here on the blog at 3 p.m. Friday.

Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: @ Hershey 1/24

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Who: Hershey Bears

Where: Giant Center

When: 7:00 p.m.

Last Game: Sunday in Hartford, the Pens lost in overtime 1-0 and were shutout for the second consecutive night. For Hershey, they played Saturday at Hersheypark Stadium against the Lehigh Valley Phantoms and lost 5-2. Nathan Walker and Travis Boyd scored for Hershey in the loss.

Last Meeting: December 30 in Hershey, the Pens won 2-1 in overtime. Anthony Peters made 20 saves, Dominik Simon scored in overtime to give the Penguins the win.

Record: For WBS: 24-11-3-1 (52 pts., 1st place Atlantic Division) // For HER: 17-18-3-4 (41 pts., 6th place Atlantic Division)

Referee(s): Stephen Reneau / Jeremy Tufts

Linesmen: Jud Ritter / Tom George

Why You Should Care: Two teams headed in opposite directions it would appear. The Penguins are locking teams up and are defensively stingy, while the Bears are struggling at .500 pretty much all season. Pens got much needed playmaking back in the form of Daniel Sprong from Pittsburgh Monday and may see some more reinforcements re-enter the lineup. But, as always the case with the Bears, Wilkes-Barre will need to play this game carefully.

Other Game to Watch: Providence will be about an hour away from where the Pens and Bears are playing in Allentown, taking on the Phantoms.

Next Five Games: @ LV 1/26, BNG 1/27, HER 2/2, LV 2/3, @ SPR 2/7

News, Notes, Returns 1/23

A couple things to touch on before a midweek road game in Hershey Wednesday.

Pittsburgh re-assigned Daniel Sprong back to Wilkes-Barre Monday. Sprong had been a healthy scratch for Pittsburgh in their last two games and only played into the second period in Anaheim last Wednesday. Instead of letting him waste away up top, he was returned to the AHL with likely homework to do from Mike Sullivan and his coaching staff. Bryan Rust is set to return from injury any day now.

Wilkes-Barre recalled Jeff Taylor and Freddie Tiffels from the Wheeling Nailers Monday. This move preceded the Sprong move. Wilkes-Barre went with seven defensemen and eleven forwards on Sunday in Hartford, so this was not a surprise.

Edit: Then Tuesday afternoon, Wilkes-Barre sent Taylor back to Wheeling. Thanks for the fish, Jeff.

Tuesday, the following news came out of practice at Coal Street.

Tom followed up…

Big news, for sure. Donatelli was not fully committed to the trio being 100% enough to where they will most definitely return, but regardless this is a positive sign and step in the right direction.

Finally, up top, Casey DeSmith will start his third straight NHL game, with Sullivan telling old pal Jonathan Bombulie that he is staying with the hot hand. Pittsburgh hosts Carolina tonight at 7.

Gameday setup for Hershey Wednesday will hit the blog at 3. Check back then.

AHL Power Rankings: Week 16

We are a week away from the All Star break, and things are slowly coming into focus as a lot of teams are hitting the halfway point of the American Hockey League season.

The class of the AHL so far has been Toronto, and despite a setback in Bridgeport Sunday, the Marlies remain the number one team in the Week 16 Chirps from Center Ice AHL Power Rankings.

The Pacific Division leading Tucson Roadrunners are in second, followed by the hard luck Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins who, despite being shutout in back to back games, only allows two goals all weekend by the opponent and still lead the Atlantic Division.

The Pens are followed in fourth by the pesky Utica Comets, who are pushing Syracuse for third place in the North.

Fifth place is home to your Providence Bruins, who thanks to back to back shutouts by Zane McIntyre Friday and Sunday, are back to second place in the Atlantic Division.

Click past the Bruins to see six and beyond if you didn’t link in direct. Enjoy!

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Last Week: TOR 4 @ SYR 1, TOR 3 @ BNG 0, TOR 0 @ BRI 1 (SO)
Hard to believe that for a team as good as Toronto that the eight game winning streak they set Saturday in Binghamton was a franchise best. Then it quickly ended in a funky 1-0 shootout loss to the Bridgeport Sound Tigers the next day.

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This Week: vs. RCH 1/26, @ SYR 1/27
Record: 30-11-0-1

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Last Week: SD 3 @ TUC 5, SD 5 @ TUC 3, TUC 2 @ SA 1 (OT), TUC 2 @ SA 1 (OT)
Tucson continues to lead the Pacific. Giving loser points away to competition can’t be good with how tight things are though.

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This Week: vs. CHI 1/26, vs. CHI 1/27
Record: 22-12-2-1

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Last Week: LV 1 @ WBS 4, WBS 0 @ PRO 1, WBS 0 @ HFD 1 (OT)
Penguins allow 2 goals all weekend and lose. That’s bad luck more than it is missing a playmaker.

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This Week: @ HER 1/24, @ LV 1/26, vs. BNG 1/27
Record: 24-11-3-1

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Last Week: UTI 2 @ RCH 1 (SO), RCH 2 @ UTI 3 (SO), UTI 2 @ HFD 3 (OT), SYR 2 @ UTI 4
Good week for the Comets, who take points in every game this week and are pushing Syracuse for the third spot in the North.

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This Week: vs. HFD 1/24, @ BNG 1/26, @ LV 1/27
Record: 20-14-5-3

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Last Week: WBS 0 @ PRO 1, PRO 2 @ BRI 3, SPR 0 @ PRO 2
Zane McIntyre is out of his funk, shutting out Wilkes-Barre and Springfield this weekend as his Providence Bruins are in a dead heat for the top of the Atlantic Division.

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This Week: @ LV 1/24, vs. HER 1/26, @ SPR 1/27
Record: 24-13-3-1

Click through here to see teams 6 through 30

Anthony Peters Has The Worst Luck — Pens LOSE 1-0 (OT)

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Good Cop: The Penguins allow two goals all weekend.

Bad Cop: The Penguins fail to score a single goal this weekend.

Good Cop: Anthony Peters is settling in as a legit starting goaltender at the AHL level.

Bad Cop: The Penguins are missing a dynamic playmaker.

J-S Dea: Look at all this NHL money I am making.

(Daniel Sprong too, but he’s been scratched the last two games for Pittsburgh, don’t get me started)

A 1-0 overtime loss in Hartford this afternoon. Silver lining is the loser point, if you are looking for anything positive from a point perspective.

The penguins would outshoot the Hartford Wolf Pack 21-3 in the first period, throwing everything but the kitchen sink at Hartford starting goaltender Alexandar Georgiev, but the rookie Russian netminder would be unfazed.

The trend continued. Hartford offered a little push back in the middle frame and Hartford would have more power plays (3) than the Penguins (2) in an excellently officiated game by referees Cameron Voss and Peter MacDougall.

The Penguins hit a lot of posts this afternoon too, I counted two on a breakaway, one on a turn around shot and I am sure I am forgetting some others, but sometimes you can be lucky and good, and Georgiev was both today.

Vince Pedrie scored at 2:25 of the overtime frame to give the Wolf Pack the extra point and that was the ballgame…

Lines were…

Zach Aston-Reese — Gage Quinney — Ryan Haggerty
Garrett Wilson – Greg McKegg – Christian Thomas
Adam Johnson – Jarrett Burton – Colin Smith
Thomas Di Pauli – Teddy Blueger

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

Anthony Peters – Charles Williams

Lineup Notes: First time this season that Wilkes-Barre / Scranton dresses seven defensemen, eleven forwards. Ethan Prow, a defenseman, slotted in for Patrick McGrath, the forward.

Three Stars: Wording this postgame recap a bit in reverse, but they were Anthony Peters stopping 21 of 22, Alexandar Georgiev stopping all 43, and Vince Pedrie with the game winning goal in that order.

Anthony Peters weekend…

Can’t really bark at that. He won’t be considered for AHL Player of the Week though, Zane McIntyre (who shutout the Penguins Friday) also shutout Springfield this afternoon. If the AHL decides to go goalie this week, McIntyre will be the guy.

Around the Division: Charlotte gets back in the win column with a 5-4 overtime decision against the Rochester Americans. Charlotte has been in the AHL for a while now and has played in both conferences and this weekend was the first time these two teams played (edit: first time these teams met in Charlotte, the two teams met in Rochester for the first time ever on October 20)…..The aforementioned Zane McIntyre’s Providence Bruins beat the Springfield Thunderbirds 2-0. Bridgeport beat Toronto 1-0 in a shootout.

Standings: Penguins (.667 percentage points) — Providence (.634) — Lehigh Valley (.631) — Charlotte (.583) — Bridgeport (.561) — Hershey (.488) — Hartford (.465) — Springfield (.455)

Wheeling Update: The Nailers beat Worcester 4-2. Cody Wydo and Jeff Taylor were among the goal scorers.

Penguins will bus home tonight, may have Monday off and then back to practice Tuesday before heading to Hershey Wednesday.

Let’s Go Pens!