Chirps from Center Ice

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

GAMEDAY: @ Hartford 1/21

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Who: Hartford Wolf Pack

Where: XL Center

When: 5:00 p.m.

Last Game: Friday in Providence, the Penguins were shutout 1-0. For Hartford, the Wolf Pack beat the Utica Comets 3-2 in overtime with Filip Chytil’s goal.

Last Meeting: December 29 in Wilkes-Barre, the Penguins won 5-1. This win kicked off what would become an eight game winning streak for the Pens, which was ended Friday in Providence.

Record: For WBS: 24-11-2-1 (51 pts., 1st place Atlantic Division) // For HFD: 16-20-3-3 (38 pts., 8th place Atlantic Division)

Referee(s): Cameron Voss / Peter MacDougall

Linesmen: Kyle Richetelle / Paul Simeon

Why You Should Care: Penguins and Wolf Pack are rested, having not played Saturday and are probably itching to get back out on the ice. For the Pens, it’s to show that they are better than being shutout by Providence on Friday and for Hartford it’s to battle out of the Atlantic Division basement and start making a run and playing like they team they are capable of. What’s it going to be this afternoon?

Other Game to Watch: Providence hosts Springfield at 3 Sunday afternoon.

Next Five Games: @ HER 1/24, @ LV 1/26, BNG 1/27, HER 2/2, LV 2/3

No Nine in R.I. — Pens LOSE 1-0

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In part, I said this in the pregame Gameday setup about the Providence Bruins coming into Friday night’s affair with the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins…

The Bruins are 0-3-0-1 and 4-4-1-1 in their last ten games and are in a slump, much like the Penguins were. But both teams are good, and good teams don’t stay in slumps very long. Bruins are going to be up for this one against Wilkes-Barre.

Providence takes this one 1-0 tonight. They scored on a third period power play goal by Tommy Cross. The Bruins’ power play was 28th in the American Hockey League coming into tonight’s game, but with players like reigning MVP Kenny Agostino, Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson and Austin Czarnik on a power play, if you play with fire long enough you eventually get burned.

Anthony Peters was dialed in. No other way to put it. This is a guy that is in the AHL on a tryout contract, playing without an AHL deal anywhere. I will guarantee you that this will be rectified awful soon, either by the Penguins this season or by some other team next season.

Wilkes-Barre could have won this game, sure. But getting only seven shots in the third period to the Bruins sixteen and giving the Bruins power play after power play, eventually that good team I mentioned in my second paragraph will break through.

Eight game win streak ends. When you don’t score, you don’t win. However, I wouldn’t fret over this game. Two teams that are really good, well coached, battle to a 1-0 result. The Penguins, or any team really, win most of their games when they hold their opponent to only one goal. The Penguins just failed to score tonight and it bit them. Take solace in knowing that Anthony Peters is settling into a role of a legitimate AHL starter and the defense that the Penguins employ is one of the best in the AHL.

Lines were…

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

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

Anthony Peters – Charles Williams

Lineup Notes: Charles who? Charles Williams was signed by the Pens today to a PTO as Coal Street made a bevy of moves today. Williams comes to the Pens on a PTO from the Manchester Monarchs, who the Wheeling Nailers are playing today. Here were the transactions today…

Adam Morrison reported to Wheeling.

Nailers are in Manchester Friday, then Worcester Saturday and Sunday. They host Kalamazoo Wednesday, so those that were sent down may likely stay there for at least the week. I also believe that this means that Anthony Peters starts Sunday in Hartford.

Peters opposed Providence’s Zane McIntyre.

First Period: There are times in a players development when you determine whether or not that player will thrive in that role or not. There is only enough coaching that can be offered to a player; that player must go out on the ice and execute.

The player I am referring to in this instance is Anthony Peters.

The Providence Bruins put 13 shots at Peters in the first period and he denied them all. Every shot had purpose and Peters answered each. Example…

What I am getting at is that any stiff that knows how to play goal can thrive when the team beats a bunch of last place teams like Binghamton and Belleville. That is not Providence. You can rest assured that Anthony Peters can play at the AHL level, at least based off of this period. Wilkes-Barre had an early breakaway from Greg McKegg in the games first minute, but that was all the offense the Penguins could really muster, spending large chunks of play in their own end in front of Peters.

Second Period: The goaltender duel continued. Teddy Blueger was denied on a shorthanded breakaway as McIntyre stopped him with a two pad stack. Penguins would get a power play and unload a bevy of shots at McIntyre, but the Bruins netminder would deny them all. Game was a straight up goaltender duel in it’s purest form.

Third Period: Coal Street started sending GIFs out on Anthony Peters jaw dropping saves. Here are a few…

That was on Anders Bjork. Remember that one.

Another on Anders Bjork, who will most likely be having nightmares about Anthony Peters for a few days at least.

That was all of them.

Providence would score on a power play, their fifth of the game, when Tommy Cross scored to give the Bruins a 1-0 lead.

Penguins could not get a clear there and Cross took advantage.

Wilkes-Barre took a time out, but with Peters vacated for the extra attacker, could never find the equalizer.

Three Stars: Pretty straightforward. Were Anthony Peters with 42 saves on 43 shots, Zane McIntyre with a 28 save shutout and Tommy Cross with his power play goal in that order.

Around the Division: Springfield coughs up a 3-0 lead in Binghamton and loses 5-3. Their five game winning streak is kaput. Hartford takes down Utica 3-2 in overtime. Wolf Pack had a 2-0 lead at the time, Comets battle back for the extra point but fall in the extra session. Everyone else was off.

Standings: Penguins (.671 percentage points) — Providence (.641) — Lehigh Valley (.622) — Charlotte (.588) — Bridgeport (.538) — Hershey (.500) — Springfield (.465) — Hartford (.452)

Bruins play tomorrow in Bridgeport while the Penguins are off.

Wheeling Update: Nailers lose 3-2 in Manchester. Cam Brown and Reid Gardiner scored in the loss.

Pens are off Saturday, will remain in Providence tonight before bussing to Hartford Saturday afternoon. They play the Wolf Pack at 5 Sunday. Gameday setup will hit the blog Sunday at 1.

Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: @ Providence 1/19

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Who: Providence Bruins

Where: Dunkin’ Donuts Center

When: 7:05 p.m.

Last Game: Wednesday at home against the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, the Penguins won 4-1. Zach Aston-Reese scored a goal and added two assists. Wilkes-Barre won it’s eighth straight game. For Providence, the Bruins were beaten Sunday at home against the Springfield Thunderbirds 5-2. Colton Hargrove and Kenny Agostino both scored for the P-Bruins in the loss.

Last Meeting: The last, and only meeting of the year so far between these two was November 11 in Wilkes-Barre, a game that the Penguins won 4-3 in overtime. Ryan Haggerty scored :20 into overtime to give the Pens the win.

Record: For WBS: 24-10-2-1 (51 pts., 1st place Atlantic Division) // For PRO: 22-12-3-1 (48 pts., 2nd place Atlantic Division)

Referee(s): Corey Syvret / Olivier Gouin

Linesmen: Kenneth Gates / Todd Whittemore

Why You Should Care: Penguins are familiar with what the P-Bruins are going through. The Bruins are 0-3-0-1 and 4-4-1-1 in their last ten games and are in a slump, much like the Penguins were. But both teams are good, and good teams don’t stay in slumps very long. Bruins are going to be up for this one against Wilkes-Barre.

Other Game to Watch: Springfield has won five straight. They look for six in a row at home against the Binghamton Devils.

Next Five Games: @ HFD 1/21, @ HER 1/24, @ LV 1/26, BNG 1/27, HER 2/2

Lunch Pail Kids – Pens WIN 4-1

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I hate work night home games. I have to be up in a few more hours because I am traveling for my big boy job tomorrow.

Anyway, the first place Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins hosted the second place Lehigh Valley Phantoms tonight and it was the first place team beating the second place team 4-1.

Apologies if this recap is a bit stripped down. Work night games before a day of travel will do that for you.

Lineup wise, Gage Quinney was back in and played first line center. Colin Smith was also back in the lineup. On defense, Zach Trotman and Frank Corrado were in for the Pens.

Earlier in the day, J-S Dea was recalled by the Pittsburgh Penguins. Well deserved and long overdue call up for Dea. Pens are on the west coast this week so Dea is likely just an extra body, but I legitimately hope that the coaching staff gives J-S a game.

With Dea out of the lineup, the finesse that he brings to the rink with him night in and night out was missing. The Pens needed a workmanlike game tonight and got one. A lunch pail, roll up your sleeves and get to work type game against a second place Lehigh Valley side.

This is without many key players out of the lineup too. If you keep this defense intact and get names like Tom Kostopoulos back, among others, we may have a deep run. Hell, this June will be 10 years. Think about that.

Anthony Peters opposed Dustin Tokarski

First Period: Quick period that moved briskly. Phil Myers scored on a power play for Lehigh Valley giving them the lead. Puck may have deflected off of a Penguin defender in front.

Second Period: Pens explode for three goals and take command. Gage Quinney tied it on a nice drop pass from Ryan Haggerty, then Christian Thomas scooped in a shot laying in the crease for a power play goal to make it 2-1 then later Teddy Blueger scored on a nice pass from Colin Smith for a tap in goal that made it 3-1.

Further, Lehigh Valley only took five shots in the period. A lockdown middle frame by the home team.

Third Period: Lehigh Valley piped shots at Peters, who is filling out nicely as a legit goaltender at the AHL level, but got nothing past him. The Phantoms, with about five minutes left in the third and still down a pair, pull Tokarski and Zach Aston-Reese hits the open, empty net.

Ballgame. Eight wins in a row now and I can safely say that the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins are back.

Theee Stars: 3) Gage Quinney (goal, +2) 2) Zach Aston-Reese (goal, two assists, +2) and 1) Christian Thomas (game winning goal, even)

Around the Division: There were just two other games. Charlotte hosted Bridgeport in a 5 p.m. rematch from Tuesday night in an empty building because of snow and and beat the Sound Tigers 4-3. Checkers ended up sweeping Bridgeport in the two game series. Hershey traveled up to Springfield who have won four straight. Hershey battled back to force overtime but lose to the Thunderbirds 5-4 in a shootout.

Standings: Penguins (.689 percentage points) — Providence (.632) — Lehigh Valley (.622) — Charlotte (.588) — Bridgeport (.538) — Hershey (.500) — Springfield (.476) — Hartford (.439)

Wheeling is off as is the rest of the ECHL until Friday.

Video Highlights….

Pens are practicing Thursday before hopping on a bus for Providence for Friday’s game up in the Rhode Island capital. Gameday setup for that game will be Friday at 3. Check back then.

Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: vs. Lehigh Valley 1/17

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Who: Lehigh Valley Phantoms

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Last Game: Saturday in Laval, the Penguins won 4-3 bolstered by Andrey Pedan’s first ever professional hat trick. For Lehigh Valley, the Phantoms beat the Hershey Bears on Sunday 2-1 in overtime thanks to T.J. Brennan’s overtime goal at 44 seconds.

Last Meeting: December 27 in Wilkes-Barre, the Penguins lost 5-4. That was the last time that the Penguins lost a game, seven games ago. Garret Wilson and gage Quinney both had a goal and an assist in the loss.

Record: For WBS: 23-10-2-1 (49 pts., 1st place Atlantic Division) // For LV: 23-12-2-3 (51 pts., 2nd place Atlantic Division)

Referee(s): Brandon Schrader / Reid Anderson

Linesmen: Libor Suchanek / J.P. Waleski

Why You Should Care: Battle of the top two teams in the Atlantic Division here in Wilkes-Barre tonight. The Penguins will be gunning for their eighth straight game while the Phantoms will be looking for another win against the Penguins. Should be a hotly contested, competitive game, as is always the case with these two great rivals.

Promotion(s): None

Other Game to Watch: Springfield, winners of four straight, host Hershey, who are 0-1-2 in their last three games and looking to get their week started off on the right foot.

Next Five Games: @ PRO 1/19, @ HFD 1/21, @ HER 1/24, @ LV 1/26, BNG 1/27

Andrey Pedan Named AHL Player of the Week

There would have been a major uprising from the City of Wilkes-Barre if neither Ryan Haggerty or Andrey Pedan were not named AHL Player of the Week this week.

Andrey Pedan gets the nomination. The AHL announced the news as the 1 p.m. games got going on this Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.

AHL could have went either way with either Pedan or Haggerty. I was told once that these types of awards are boosters for players on NHL contracts. Ryan Haggerty is on an AHL only contract to Wilkes-Barre, so that may have played into it. It’s my own conspiracy theory, but I’m happy for Pedan nevertheless.

In case you missed his weekend, Pedan had a hat trick Saturday and two assists with a +5 rating to help the Atlantic Division leading Penguins extend their winning streak to seven games.

The AHL Player of the Week and the rest of the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins take on the second place in the Atlantic Lehigh Valley Phantoms this Wednesday at home. But for anything breaking between now and then, check out the Gameday setup here Wednesday at @ 3.

AHL Power Rankings: Week 15

The first full week of January is in the books and the AHL hit the halfway mark this past weekend as the positioning for the divisional races and top four are heating up.

Big shakeup this week in the Top 5. In fact, no one stayed where they were last week. Every team moved up or down this week.

The Toronto Marlies are back in the top spot this week after sweeping the Checkers in North Carolina and are 7-3 in their last ten.

The Syracuse Crunch jump up to the second spot in the Rankings, sweeping the Rochester Americans capping off a perfect week for the Crunch.

The Pacific Division leading Tucson Roadrunners are third, followed by the Atlantic Division leading Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins, who have won seven straight.

The Grand Rapids Griffins round out the top five, the defending champions are not out of this thing yet and are not to be discounted.

To see the sixth place team, hit the jump after the Griffins to see the rest if you didn’t link in direct.

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Last Week: TOR 4 @ CHA 1, TOR 3 @ CHA 1
Sweep the Checkers in North Carolina. 7-3 in their last ten, winners of six straight.

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This Week: @ SYR 1/19, @ BNG 1/20, @ BRI 1/21
Record: 28-11-0-0

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Last Week: SYR 4 @ BNG 1, SYR 3 @ UTI 2, RCH 0 @ SYR 4
Crunch sweep the week, putting pressure on second place Rochester. Shutting the Amerks out Saturday sends a strong message.

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This Week: vs. BNG 1/15, @ BEL 1/17, vs. TOR 1/19, @ UTI 1/20
Record: 23-12-1-2

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Last Week: TUC 4 @ STK 2, TUC 4 @ ONT 6, TUC 4 @ SD 2
Tucson holds the first spot in the Pacific for another week with wins against second place Stockton and third place San Diego.

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This Week: vs. SD 1/15, vs. SD 1/17, @ SA 1/19, @ SA 1/20
Record: 19-11-2-1

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Last Week: WBS 6 @ BEL 2, WBS 4 @ LAV 3
Seven straight for the Penguins, who took advantage of some non-playoff teams. Real test is this week against rivals Lehigh Valley and Providence.

+5

This Week: vs. LV 1/17, @ PRO 1/19, @ PRO 1/21
Record: 23-10-2-1

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Last Week: GR 3 @ MTB 2 (OT), GR 5 @ MTB 1, CLE 2 @ GR 4, CLE 2 @ GR 1
Griffins sweep the Moose in Winnipeg, then split a series with the Monsters. Don’t sleep on the defending champs yet.

+5

This Week: vs. MIL 1.17, @ MIL 1/19, vs. RFD 1/20
Record: 19-17-1-4

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