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How Fast Can You Type? — Pens WIN 5-4 (SO)

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Pretty fast. It’s a work night and the Penguins just beat the Hershey Bears in a five round shootout and won Wednesday night 5-4. This doesn’t pay my bills, so let’s move.

I don’t know who survived who in this game. Advantage Penguins I suppose but Hershey counterpunched at every opportunity, erasing a two goal deficit then coming back to tie it with each Penguins goal thereafter.

A pleasant out of town night on the scoreboard, deficit to Hershey’s lead is now four and the magic number to clinch a spot should be ten. Let’s dive right in.

Lineup Notes: Joona Koppanen and Scooter Brickey for Matt Nieto and Sebastian Aho, who are recalled. The right call to go with Murashov against the Bears.

First Period: Wilkes-Barre jumps out to a 2-0 lead on a Ville Koivunen tip in front and a Rutger McGraorty power play goal and the Penguins were off to the races.

I liked the start. Hershey came with jump but the Penguins responded with goals.

Dalton Smith was centered a pass by Matt Strome and the Bears responded for a late goal.

Second Period: Owen Pickering with a dead giveaway and Hershey ties the game on an Ivan Miroshnichenko goal that ties the game just :57 in.

They do some hard skating up and down the ice for a bit with each team getting a good chance on the other but it’s Mathias Laferriere snapping one past Stevenson for a 3-2 Penguins lead which was then matched about two and a half minutes later by Chase Priskie through a screen on Murashov.

Third Period: In keeping with the theme of getting a goal in the first minute of the period, Avery Hayes dekes Stevenson for a goal that puts the Penguins ahead again 4-3.

Bears bench was hot that the play should have been adjudged offside. St. Ivany’s body was definitely outside the blue line but it’s the puck that matters. Hard to tell there and it’s too late to analyze it frame by frame. Linesmen at this level rarely miss.

Penguins could not extend the lead on a power play. I thought the teams made for an easy night for refs Andrew Bell and Rob Hennessey. I didn’t see anything egregious, with the teams deciding things on their own at even strength.

Penguins sweated through a boneheaded Joona Koppanen post whistle scrum rough penalty but then a Andrew Perrott shot was tipped in by Alex Limoges that again tied the game for Hershey.

A series of late stops by the man they call Mud (his name is Clay Stevenson) and it was off to…

…(mud is a hell of a nickname by the way)….

Overtime: Penguins had a power play they brought with them here but couldn’t score on it. No one did and it was off to a….

Shootout: No one scored until Sam Poulin in the top of the fifth….

And Sergei Murashov stopped Ethan Bear in the bottom of the fifth to win it.

Three Stars: 3) Rutger McGroarty (goal, assist) 2) Ville Koivunen (goal, assist) 1) Sam Poulin (shootout winning goal)

The Good: They beat the best team in the division, hung in there, counterpunched and came out with a win.

The Bad: At times it seemed like they lacked an extra gear and were slow, especially in sequences where the Bears scored to tie.

Turning Point: In a game that chased it to the end, Poulin’s goal and Murashov’s save on Bear get it here.

Around the Division: Grand Rapids beats Hartford 2-1 in regulation. That, coupled with the Penguins getting two points should drop the magic number to clinch a playoff spot to 10….Bridgeport beats Laval 5-2…..Toronto beats Providence 4-2 and Charlotte wins 4-3 in Rochester.

Standings: Hershey 76 – Penguins 72 – Charlotte and Providence 70 – Springfield 66 – Lehigh Valley 65 – Hartford 55 – Bridgeport 33

Wheeling Update: Nailers played a kids day game against Trois-Rivières earlier in the day and were shutout 2-0.

Video Highlights:

Onto to Allentown Friday. More then.

Let’s Go To Bed Go Pens!

Weekend Preview – Bearing the Brunt?

The Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins again have a chance to draw ever closer to the first place Hershey Bears when the two teams meet in a few short hours Wednesday in Wilkes-Barre.

The Penguins have been casting away points and games in hand, and the lack of success in these departments have them bearing the brunt of a possible First Round series instead of a first round bye.

Music to Set the Mood…

Seems like they have been primed to catch and pass the Bears all season and it hasn’t happened yet, there is still hope they do and the ultimate expectation is that it happens. The waiting is the hardest part.

A Quote…

Oh baby, don’t it feel like heaven right now?Don’t it feel like somethin’ from a dream?Yeah, I’ve never known nothing quite like thisDon’t it feel like tonight might never be again?Baby, we know better than to try and pretendHoney, no one could have ever told me ’bout thisI said, yeah, yeah (yeah, yeah)Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
— Tom Petty from “The Waiting is the Hardest Part”

Really leaning into it here.

The Setup

Hershey at home Wednesday, then a Friday and Sunday game in Allentown against the Phantoms.

Penguins three in three saw 15 goals scored across a game in Hartford and home against Belleville then just one measly goal in a blowout loss to Syracuse on Sunday. They went 2-1. The loss Sunday was a game in hand on Hershey wasted.

Hershey swept Cleveland last weekend 3-0 and 4-3. When they don’t play, they still win, as evidence Sunday when the Pens lost.

Phantoms were in Charlotte last weekend and split with the Checkers. Things are tightening up in the Atlantic Division.

Records

Hershey leads the class with a 35-15-5 record for 75 points.

Penguins are second, but tied with Providence on points, with a 31-16-7-1 record and 70 points.

Lehigh Valley isn’t that far behind, 29-22-5-2 record with 65 points.

Who’s Up? Who’s Down? Who’s Out?

They got Sam Poulin and Joona Koppanen back from injury, lost Jonathan Gruden to trade with New Jersey, got Chase Stillman in return, sent Gabe Klassen and Matty De St. Phalle back to Wheeling, saw Sebastian Aho and Matt Nieto go up to Pittsburgh and traded Nikolai KNyzhov to Grand Rapids for future considerations.

I get all of the moves but for the last one but understand the thought process. They signed Knyzhov to a preseason PTO, signed him to an SPC, he got hurt, returned, didn’t play in 10 games and then traded him away for nothing.

With an influx of ATOs on the way, Pittsburgh wants to get a look at their future vs. a hired gun they have no plans for. Such is life.

What can we learn about the Penguins this week?

They either are pushing for a spot at the top or they aren’t and could be a road team in the First Round.

Hershey is in the middle of a hellish road trip which will take them out to Chicago this weekend then a smattering of other places in the Eastern Conference until the end of the month.

Lehigh Valley is far too inconsistent but playing better, to be considered a threat for the top two seeds. They always play the Penguins tough and tight.

I wouldn’t be surprised if they swept all three games and I wouldn’t be surprised if they only won one game. So expect something in between, I guess.

Who’s in Goal?

I think it’s treason if they don’t start Sergei Murashov against Hershey. He’s 7-0 in the AHL, I think he gives the Bears fits and you are at the point of the season where styles make fights.

Filip Larsson can start Friday in Allentown and let Murashov go against the Phantoms on Sunday.

Clay Stevenson, Parker Gahagen and Alexei Kolosov for the opposition is my shot in the dark.

Oh, and Joel Blomqvist is injured, if he comes back this week that throws a monkey wrench in my treatise above.

Who’s Running the Show?

Andrew Bell and Rob Hennessey here Wednesday with Patrick Dapuzzo and Ryan Knapp on the lines.

Friday sees Harrison O’Pray and Chris Conway with Jud Ritter and J.P. Waleski on the lines. First time we are seeing Conway I think.

Sunday sees O’Pray again and Mason Riley with Josh Cleary and Bill Lyons on the lines.

Looking ahead…

Another three in three and another Sunday (road) game. Providence swings by for the first time this season next Friday, Hershey stops by the next day and then they board the bus to Bridgeport Sunday.

Give us a bold prediction…

Nail biter week. OT win over the Bears Wednesday, shootout win over the Phantoms Friday and they get to overtime Sunday and you write your own fate on how you think they do.

AHL Power Rankings – Week 22

Some shakeup to the top five again this week but you can pencil these teams as top ten teams the rest of the way, I think.

Let’s get right into it.


1. Laval Rocket

Last Week: 4th (up 3)
Record: 37-15-2-1

Rocket and Americans playing leap frog for tops in the North and it’s the Rocket in front this week.


2. Rochester Americans

Last Week: 1st (down 1)
Record: 34-16-3-3

Swept in Laval and that’s a four point swing for the opposition and the Amerks are chasing Laval again. 


3. Hershey Bears

Last Week: 2nd (down 1)
Record: 35-15-5

Bears can’t lose and when they aren’t playing still manage to win when teams that have games in hand on them lose those. Five clear of the rest of the division, widest lead of all the division leaders.


4. Colorado Eagles

Last Week: 3rd (down 1)
Record: 31-15-5-3

Split with Henderson and you can’t be doing that when it is so tight with the tops of the division. 


5. Coachella Valley Firebirds

Last Week: 5th (no change)
Record: 32-18-1-5

Three game win streak and 7-3 in their last ten and tied for the lead with the Eagles in the Pacific. Can the Firebirds make it all the way again?


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You Got What You Want – Pens LOSE 5-1

I said last night that the explosion of offense was great, but I wanted to see them win a close game.

Sunday was just that. Heading into the third period down 2-1 to the Crunch, the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins run out of gas and lose 5-1.

The Penguins are playing their third game in the nights while Syracuse was off the night before. It almost doesn’t seem fair, but such is life at this level.

Here’s how they lined up:

Lineup Notes: Laferriere for Calvert, Boris Katchouk for Joona Koppanen up front, Aho and St. Ivany for Poolman and Knyzhov.

First Period: Pens figured to need a dirty goal to beat Brandon Halverson and they get just that here when Mathias Laferriere maximizes his minutes, netting a goal.

No power plays in the period awarded by Kurtis Pare and Riley Brace, so the Crunch needed to find another way.

They kind of lulled the Penguins to sleep and got a goal from Tristan Allard to tie the game with under five minutes to play.

Second Period: First half of the period flew by and I think that flew by, second half slowed the pace and I think that benefitted the Crunch. Ex-Penguin Anthony Angello, acquired in a trade with Nashville / Milwaukee, scored his first with the Crunch to push the lead to 2-1.

Larsson left a big rebound in the slot. That’s a problem for him because there have been times he has been beat when he makes the initial save and gives up a goal on a rebound.

Third Period: The juice was out of the squeeze and the bottom fell out.

Wilkes-Barre gets the first power play chance of the game but does not register a shot on Halverson, the Crunch kill it easy and then Morgan Geekie puts the moves on Mac Hollowell and suddenly the hole is deeper.

Oof.

It was all the Crunch needed because Max Crozier scores into the empty net to make it four, then Joel Teasdale scores the conventional way on Larsson to make it five.

Three Stars: 3) Mathias Laferriere (goal) 2) Tristan Allard (goal) 1) Anthony Angello (goal, assist)

The Good: I liked the connection between Laferriere and Chase Stillman, who nearly connected for a goal in the second.

The Bad: Kinda sucks losing like this, but in playoffs (provided they get there) you aren’t playing three straight.

Turning Point: The Geekie goal gets it here.

Around the Division: Lehigh Valley beats Charlotte 3-2. Springfield beats Bridgeport 5-2. I am not sticking around for the Hartford / Belleville result that started at 5. Box here.

Standings: Hershey 75 – Penguins and Providence 70 – Charlotte 68 – Springfield 66 – Lehigh Valley 65. Hartford has 53, pending their result with the Senators and Bridgeport has 31.

Wheeling Update: Naielrs fare no better, losing 2-0 in Glen Falls.

Video Highlights:

Power Rankings sometime Monday, Weekend Preview here Wednesday setting up an important one against Hershey.

Let’s Go Pens!

Fifteen In Two, So Far — Pens WIN 8-3

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So if you are counting last night, where they scored seven in Hartford, eight more Saturday for the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins after an 8-3 throttling of the Belleville Senators at home, that is fifteen goals in the last two games with yet another game to be played Sunday against Syracuse.

I think they are back. And getting Sam Poulin who had a third period natural hat trick to go with an assist and Joona Koppanen, who had three assists strengthens that argument. It looks like a different team at present, a team that is playing with swagger getting goals from every corner of the lineup. Twelve skaters put points on the board for the Penguins Saturday.

No, I am not going to go through every goal here, but, working backwards, here are the the video highlights:

Here’s how they lined up:

Lineup Notes: Stillman made his WBS debut for Mathias Laferriere up front and Sebastian Aho had a planned day off and was replaced by Colton Poolman on defense. Jack St. Ivany was sent back to Wilkes-Barre and Gabe Klassen and Matty De St. Phalle went back to Wheeling.

First Period: Penguins on the board first with a power play goal from Rutger McGroarty and Wilkes-Barre was off and running.

I know I said I wasn’t going to post every goal, but I have to post this one here where Avery Hayes sauced a loooooooong pass to Vasily Ponomarev for a goal and a 2-0 lead.

But then Angus Crookshank beat Sergei Murashov for a goal and the B-Sens were on the board.

It would become a trend for a bit.

Second Period: Here’s Avery Hayes feeding Ville Koivunen for a goal and the entire arena drowning in the sauce on the pass from Hayes.

But then Zack MacEwen bled a shot through Murashov that made it a one goal affair again for the visitors.

Tristan Broz answers for a goal, his first in a bit, and that was the end of Leevi Meriläinen, enter Malcom Subban…

…who gives up a goal on the first shot he sees off the stick of Nikolai Knyzhov, and it’s 5-2 Penguins.

It was here that the thought of the team being back hit me. Getting a goal from a defensive defenseman like Knyzhov? Getting goals from all over the place, too? Yeah. I think we need to get the word out there, we are back up.

Third Period: MacEwen gets Murashov again to give the B-Sens a faint hope and it’s a two goal lead again. We aren’t doing this again, are we?

Sam Poulin said nope.

A natural hat trick for Poulin, with him capping it off with 6.3 seconds left and it’s fifteen goals scored for the Penguins.

Three Stars: 3) Joona Koppanen (three assists) 2) Ville Koivunen (goal, two assists) 1) Sam Poulin (hat trick, assist)

The Good: They are drubbing opponents right now at an opportune part of the season.

The Bad: I want to see them win a tight game. I know it isn’t related to the category, but I want to see. them win a nailbiter.

Turning Point: The Knyzhov goal gets it here because that is when the epiphany of, “we are back” hit me.

Around the Division: Hershey and Charlotte win their respective games over Cleveland and Lehigh Valley. Springfield beats Providence 2-1 clean and Toronto beats Bridgeport in OT 3-2.

Standings: Hershey 75 – Penguins 70 – Providence 70 – Charlotte 68 – Springfield 64 – Lehigh Valley 63 – Hartford 53 – Bridgeport 31

Wheeling Update: Nailers get revenge on Adirondack beating them 6-4. Instant impact for Matty De St. Phalle, who had a goal and two assists.

I gave you the video highlights above.

Don’t forget to turn the clocks forward.

More tomorrow with Syracuse.

Let’s Go Pens!

RAPID RECAP: Penguins 7, Hartford 1

Bringing the Rapid Recap out of the moth balls for a night to briefly touch on Friday’s throttling of the Hartford Wolf Pack by the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins. Pens win 7-1. I don’t think it is a bellwether of the weekend, though, because Hartford is a bad team.

Seven different scorers for the Penguins in the form of Mathias Laferrière, Avery Hayes, Valterri Puustinen, Vasily Ponomarev, Ville Koivunen, Atley Calvert and Rutger McGroarty.

An array of depth (Laferrière, Calvert) scoring, some secondary (McGroarty, Hayes) and top line (Puustinen, Koivunen, Ponomarev) scoring as well. A balanced night.

Filip Larsson stopped 24 of 25, with Nathan Sucese getting him in the first period.

The Pens trailed 1-0 after one, but got goals :31 apart in the second and :37 apart in the third to break it wide open.

Nikolai Knyzhov had three assists for a guy who has been a scratch the last ten games. No reason to take him out of the lineup whatsoever. He’s steady.

For posterity and because I use this to compare / contrast the next lineup, here’s how they lined up:

https://twitter.com/WBSPenguins/status/1898154611174785075

Lineup Notes: Koppanen, Poulin back. Gabe Klassen and Boris Katchouk out of the lineup. Knyzhov took the place of Jack St. Ivany who went up as insurance for Pittsburgh.

NHL trade deadline saw the Pittsburgh Penguins amass a ton of draft picks. The only collateral loss is Jonathan Gruden to New Jersey. I liked the kid. A pot stirrer. He will be good in Utica / New Jersey.

Out of town, Hershey and Providence win to stay ahead of the Pens the same amount of points as they came into the day. Charlotte was idle.

Back to a more conventional write-up Saturday.

Let’s Go Pens!

Weekend Preview – Spring Forward!

Another three in three for the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton and a Sunday home game where we turn the clocks ahead an hour which means we lose an hour of sleep. A peaceful Sunday will have an hour cut off from it with a Sunday home game. Fantastic.

I don’t know where you stand on Daylight Savings Time. I have no problem with it and don’t see what’s so inconvenient with falling back in the Fall and springing forward in the Spring. I take it as a passage of good (Spring – Summer) vs. evil (Fall – Winter)

Music to Set the Mood…

Full disclosure here, not a Sheeran fan only on account of where I go to listen to music he isn’t featured. So I guess I am agnostic to it. Again it’s the first things I type into a YouTube search that I run with here.

A Quote…

In the spring, I have counted 136 different kinds of weather inside of 24 hours.
Mark Twain

I can see it. March comes in like a lion and out like a lamb.

The Setup

Road trip to Hartford Friday, home against Belleville Saturday and again on Sunday against the Crunch.

They lost 5-2 last Wednesday to Rochester in a game they were straight outclassed from the start. It seemed they did everything right but were beat by a better team.

They got right in Syracuse on Saturday, shutting out the Crunch 2-0.

Saturday, in a game I am still hot about, they had a 3-0 lead evaporate on them as they crumbled under the intense pressure that the Hershey Bears put on them. Bears tied it 3-3, Pens score 8 seconds later to go ahead but lose 5-4 in overtime. That ended up being Tristan Jarry’s swan song, as he was recalled to Pittsburgh Tuesday.

This past Tuesday, Belleville comes in and throttles the Pens 4-1. Wilkes-Barre looked great the first ten minutes then lost the final fifty.

Opponent wise, Hartford won in Bridgeport 6-3 to keep their faint playoff hopes alive. Providence beat them 5-2 Sunday and Utica clipped them in a shootout on Saturday.

Belleville loses 4-1 in Laval on Saturday, trounces Wilkes-Barre on Tuesday 4-1 and then does the same to the Hershey Bears the very next night to the tune of 6-2 on Wednesday. They are idle Friday.

Syracuse lost in a shootout against Rochester Saturday. They fared better against the Amerks than we did, getting a point but we shut the Crunch out. Maddening. Syracuse loses.   in OT against Utica Sunday. They are back in Utica Friday, off Saturday then here Sunday.

Records

Pens are third in the Atlantic with a 29-15-7-1 record good for 66 points.

Hartford is seventh in the Atlantic  with a 23-26-5-2 record and on 53 points.

Belleville is fifth in the North Division with a 26-19-4-4 record good for 60 points.

Syracuse is sixth in the North with a 23-18-8-4 record and on 58 points.

This is through Friday, March 7.

Who’s Up? Who’s Down? Who’s Out?

Hey, there it is! I omitted this by accident last week.

Sebastian Aho returned form injury Tuesday…Isaac Belliveau was sent to Wheeling…Scooter Brickey is injured (day to day)…Gabe Klassen is up from Wheeling…Sergei Murashov is too…Tristan Jarry went up to Pittsburgh and Joel Blomqvist returned to Wilkes-Barre but didn’t dress Tuesday….Joona Koppanen, Jonathn Gruden and Sam Poulin are day to day with injuries.

The Roster Tracker page has all the updates. For now, since this is the NHL trade deadline.

What can we learn about the Penguins this week?

A month ago this team blitzkriegs these cupcakes by multiple goals and sweeps the week easily. Now? Not so much.

I think it is apparent they lack straw stirrers like Gruden, Koppanen and Poulin. Gruden the most followed by Poulin because I think he is more refined than Koppanen.

Depending on how you look at things, they are either five points out of a playoff spot or five points from the top of the division. It’s a little bit of both and I know that sounds like a cop out, but it is.

Listen, it isn’t easy. This is the “grind” part of the season. They simply have to grind points at this point and keep their heads above water. Can they? Running it back against Belleville and Syracuse I think will tell the tale. I wouldn’t put a lot of stock in Hartford because they have been in a tailspin for months. Finding a way to beat Belleville is a must on home ice and then trying to duplicate what worked against a stingy team like Syracuse on Sunday on one hour less sleep isn’t going to be easy, but that’s why I suppose Kirk MacDonald makes the big bucks.

Getting some combination of Gruden, Poulin or Koppanen or better yet, all three this weekend, would be a huge kick in the ass this team desperately needs.

Who’s in Goal?

Good question. Do they let all three get a game this weekend? If so I would go Blomqvist, Murashov, Larsson. I think that’s crazy, by the way, but we will see.

Louis Domingue, Leevi Meriläinen, Brandon Halverson is my guess for the opposition.

Who’s Running the Show?

Jordan Samuels-Thomas and Brody Sutter have the assignment Friday in Hartford with Nick Briganti and Trevor Disbennett on the lines.

Saturday sees Riley Brace and Kurtis Pare with Robert Peterkin and John Rey on the lines. Wilkes-Barre debut for Pare I believe.

If you guessed Pare and Brace again Sunday, you’re right. I see the AHL is racking up those hotel points by keeping the same dudes marooned in Wilkes-Barre for 48 hours. Chandler Yakimowicz and John Rey are on the lines.

Looking Ahead…

Wednesday at home against Hershey then a Friday and Sunday in Alletown. More Sunday games, fantastic!

Give us a bold prediction…

The year is 2030. Referee Jonathan Gruden is working his ninth straight game in Wilkes-Barre in some kind of an obscure record that hasn’t been broken in the AHL for years. It happens on a Sunday, the third Sunday home game in a row for the Penguins.