Chirps from Center Ice

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

Niemi Claimed by Florida

Noon Tuesday came and went in Wilkes-Barre with the news that the Florida Panthers placed a claim on goaltender Antti Niemi.

That places the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins in a bind at the backup position. What was a 1A-1B situation with Tristan Jarry and Casey DeSmith is essentially Tristan Jarry and a gaping hole at the backup position.

Sean Maguire in Wheeling is hurt. He didn’t play in either of the Wheeling Nailers games this past weekend and didn’t even dress. Wilkes-Barre has no other goaltender under contract.

Silver lining, if there is one, is that the Penguins don’t play a three in three weekend for the foreseeable future. They are home and away this weekend with Hershey and Bridgeport respectively and are off next Saturday, November 4.

That gives the brass at Coal Street a few weeks to make a move for a backup. You have to think at this point the pool is pretty picked over, but there could be a diamond in the rough out there, somewhere.

Situation may not be permanent. Pittsburgh could still get a backup for Matt Murray and send DeSmith back to Wilkes-Barre. Florida could waive Niemi, whereby the Penguins could presumably claim him back and assign him to Wilkes-Barre.

While anything can and most likely will happen, I wouldn’t bank on that last paragraph as much.

More as it comes, if not then back here Friday for the Gameday setup against the Hershey Bears.

Shake It Up – Niemi Waived; DeSmith Recalled

Around noon Monday, news broke that the Pittsburgh Penguins placed backup goaltender Antti Niemi on waivers.

Niemi boasted horrible numbers while with the Pittsburgh Penguins serving as the backup to Matt Murray, posting an 0-3 record and a 7.49 goals against average and a .747 save percentage. He was just not working out for the Stanley Cup Champion Pittsburgh Penguins.

So the Penguins waived him. The other 30 teams have till noon Tuesday to put a claim in on him. Question is, who? You have the Vegas Golden Knights who are without Marc-Andre Fleury and Malcolm Subban right now due to injury. Does Vegas see Niemi as a viable stop gap until Subban or Fleury recover?

In a lateral move, Pittsburgh recalled Casey DeSmith from Wilkes-Barre.

For those who are thinking, “why not Tristan Jarry?” The answer is simple. DeSmith has played better.

DeSmith is 3-0 and has a .965 save percentage. He’s yet to give up a goal at even strength this year.

Jarry is 1-2 and has an .883 save percentage. He’s fighting through a slump and needs to work out of it. Recalling him to serve as backup now would shatter his confidence levels the way he’s currently playing.

So that leaves Wilkes-Barre in a bit of a bind.

Option A: Niemi clears. It’s already been said that he’d be assigned here if that happens. He comes down, finds his game, and makes Pittsburgh recall him again.

Option B: Niemi is claimed. That leaves Wilkes-Barre with a hole at the backup position. A recall from Wheeling (Sean Maguire most likely) becomes a short term solution while Coal Street attempts to swing a deal for a backup to Jarry.

We will see what happens. The situation is hardly ideal for the organization as a whole but Niemi’s play left no choice.

More Tuesday after noon, presumably.

AHL Power Rankings: Week 3

We are through the third week in the American Hockey League and there are a lot of teams looking for an identity.

Some, like this weeks top team in Providence, have found that identity. The Bruins, as advertised, are a great team. Others, like last place Ontario Reign in the 30 spot this week, are still looking for a win and that identity.

Lots to get to this week, like every week, so let’s get ripping by showing you the top five teams and then jumping through to 6-30 if you didn’t link in direct from anywhere. Starting off in Providence….

1

Last Week: PRO 5 @ SPR 2, BEL 2 @ PRO 3 (SO), LAV 1 @ PRO 4
P-Bruins won three games with three different goaltenders. The teeth on that buzzsaw in Rhode Island are getting sharper.

+10

This Week: @ BNG 10/27, @ HER 10/28
Record: 5-1-0-0

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Last Week: HER 1 @ MIL 4, RFD 6 @ MIL 2
Were the last team to lose in the AHL, only yield to the Providence Bruins this week in the Rankings because of it. Nice tests this week.

-1

This Week: @ RFD 10/27, @ CHI 10/28
Record: 4-1-0-0

3

Last Week: SA 3 @ TEX 2 (SO), SA 6 @ TEX 2, TEX 1 @ SA 3
Rampage sweep in-state Texas this week and are probably the best team in the AHL you don’t think of right now.

+4

This Week: vs. SJ 10/27, vs. SD 10/29
Record: 5-1-0-0

4

Last Week: CHA 0 @ TOR 4, CHA 6 @ TOR 4
Split a pair with the Checkers this week. Still lead the North, and should keep on their winning ways this week.

-1

This Week: @ SYR 10/27, vs. LAV 10/28
Record: 5-2-0-0

5

Last Week: BRI 2 @ LV 5, LV 4 @ BNG 3
Phantoms are off to an expected good start. How long can they sustain it remains the question.

+5

This Week: vs. SPR 10/25, @ SPR 10/27, vs. HFD 10/28
Record: 5-1-0-1

Click through here to see teams 6 through 30

Have a Nice Dea — Pens WIN 3-2 (SO)

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With about five minutes to play in 2-2 tie late in the third period, I thought to myself that this game that the Penguins were play ing was probably the most complete game that Wilkes-Barre has played in their sound season. You really can’t put your finger on a team until ten games into it I have always felt, but this game was a great overall game by Wilkes-Barre, who take down the Hartford Wolf Pack 3-2 in a shootout.

Casey DeSmith still has not allowed a goal at even strength. That streak is up to 117:45. The two goal scored on Casey tonight were on first period power play goals.

DeSmith opposed Alexandar Georgiev.

Lines were…

Zach Aston-Reese — J-S Dea — Tom Kostopoulos
Garrett Wilson – Gage Quinney – Daniel Sprong
Tom Sestito – Teddy Blueger – Thomas Di Pauli
Dominik Simon – Jarrett Burton – Christian Thomas

Andrey Pedan – Lukas Bengtsson
Kevin Czuczman – Kevin Spinozzi
Chris Summers – Frank Corrado

Casey DeSmith – Tristan Jarry

Lineup Notes: Freddie Tiffels and Adam Johnson yielded to Zach Aston-Reese and Jarrett Burton up front. Dylan Zink was out for Kevin Spinozzi, making his AHL debut.

First Period: Hartford didn’t take long to kick off the scoring on a power play. Frank Corrado lost his stick, a shot by Adam Tambellini deflected off of Corrado to Scott Kosmachuk far side and he put it past DeSmith for a 1-0 Hartford lead…

The Penguins got a power play but couldn’t kick start anything and then Andrey Pedan took a tripping call and Hartford capitalized again on the man advantage going up 2-0 on this shot by Vinni Lettieri that beat a screened Casey DeSmith….

:34 later, Gage Quinney responds…

As Taylor mentioned, that is the third straight game where Gage Quinney has scored in. He’s coming for Sprong!

Second Period: Both teams traded power plays then Jarrett Burton put one off the post and in the tied the game for the Penguins…

Play was really setup by this save by DeSmith on Letteri prior to the Burton goal…

Daniel Sprong did not score in the game tonight but did look to set up his teammates several times tonight. He led a three on one and passed to Garrett Wilson but Wilson missed high, which would have gave the Penguins the lead.

Wilkes-Barre showed more aggression in the period and fought back to tie it.

Third Period: Nothing really went down notable in the third for either side. Pens had a power play they couldn’t score on. DeSmith didn’t see much rubber in the period, but he stopped the late flurry that the Wolf Pack put on him.

Overtime: Felt like Sprong was due for his goal, but it was a better save by Georgiev, in the splits, that denied him. Late, at the buzzer, Gage Quinney missed wide on a breakaway.

Shootout: Dominik Simon and Scott Kosmachuk failed to score in round one.

J-S Dea scored in round two…

Casey DeSmith stopped Joe Whitney in the bottom of the second…

..Daniel Sprong had a puck poke checked away from him in the top of the third by Georgiev which would have won it, so DeSmith had to come up with a save to win it.

Ballgame.

Three Stars: 3) Alexandar Georgiev (41 saves on 43 shots) 2) Jarrett Burton (goal, +1) and 1) J-S Dea (shootout game winning goal, even)

Around the Division: The Providence Bruins get two goals in the third period to takedown the Belleville Senators 3-2 in a shootout of their own tonight….Lehigh Valley beats Binghamton in New York 4-3….Syracuse beats Springfield 4-1, the Thunderbirds are still winless to start the season at 0-6….Laval beats Bridgeport 6-3…Charlotte is shutout in Toronto 4-0 and the Hershey Bears are in the win column with a 4-2 win against the defending Calder Cup Champion Grand Rapids Griffins.

Standings: Providence 8, Lehigh Valley 11 (percentage), Charlotte and Wilkes-Barre with 8, Hartford with 7, Hershey with 3, Bridgeport with 2 and Springfield with 0.

Wheeling Update: The Nailers held their home opener tonight and won 4-2 against the Cincinnati Cyclones. Derek Army had first star honors with a goal and an assist. Cam Brown, who was in camp with Wilkes-Barre in preseason, had a goal and two assists. Colin Stevens picked up the win for the Nailers.

Power Rankings Monday at 4. If the Penguins put out highlights, I will edit them in.

Let’s Go Pens!

RAPID RECAP: Pens WIN 3-2 (SO)

Probably the most complete game the Penguins have played to date in this young season, beating a very much improved Hartford Wolf Pack team tonight 3-2 in a shootout tonight.

Pens fell behind in the first on two consecutive power play goals that Hartford scored on to fall behind 2-0. But they battled back from goals by Gage Quinney and Jarrett Burton and battled the Wolf Pack to a shootout where J-S Dea scored and Casey DeSmith stopped everyhing coming his way.

Daniel Sprong did not score, this his goal scoring streak stops at five.

More in a bit.

GAMEDAY: vs. Hartford 10/21

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Who: Hartford Wolf Pack

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Last Game: Last night at home against the Laval Rocket, the Penguins won a thriller 6-5 in overtime. Daniel Sprong had a hat trick and Teddy Blueger scored the overtime game winner. For Hartford, the Wolf Pack hosted the Belleville Senators and lost 5-1. Cole Schneider scored the only goal for Hartford in the loss.

Record: For WBS: 3-2-0-0 // For HFD: 3-2-0-0

Referee(s): Liam Sewell / Olivier Gouin

Linesmen: Tom DellaFranco / Jason Mandroc

Why You Should Care: Penguins look to continue their trend of scoring a lot of goals and winning hockey games against the Hartford Wolf Pack tonight. Hartford comes in looking to adjust from losing a game that they really either should have won or been more competitive in last night against Belleville.

Promotion(s): Zombie Night / Penguins Car Magnet

Other Game to Watch: Every team in the AHL is in action tonight, pay close attention to Lehigh Valley up in Binghamton tonight.

Next Five Games: HER 10/27, @ BRI 10/28, @ LV 11/3, HER 11/5, TOR 11/8

Holding Sprong — Pens WIN 6-5 (OT)

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What a wild one this turned out to be.

The Laval Rocket came into tonight’s contest with the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins with the most goals in the American Hockey League with 18. The Penguins knew this all week. They knew that they needed to play a strong defensive game if they wanted to hold on and win the game.

But the Penguins are no slouches offensively, either. They won their last game 6-1 over the Syracuse Crunch. They know how to put the goals up when and if they need to.

They needed to in this one. Thanks in large part to Daniel Sprong’s hat trick and Teddy Blueger’s overtime game winner, the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins win a thriller at home against the Laval Rocket 6-5 in overtime.

Not the best game from Tristan Jarry, but it’s awful hard to look as good as he has been and as we remember him when his defense constantly spills the puck to the other team and create turnovers which lead to goals for the other team. I don’t think that half of the goals were his fault by any stretch of the imagination. Feel free to disagree with me in the comment section, if you would.

He opposed Charlie Lindgren, who was good tonight, but will be having nightmares of Daniel Sprong for sometime and may even need a therapy cat. Inside joke on that one, if you followed me on Twitter, you got it.

Anyway. Here were the Penguins lines…

Dominik Simon – Adam Johnson – Christian Thomas
Garrett Wilson – Gage Quinney – Daniel Sprong
Freddie Tiffels – J-S Dea – Tom Kostopoulos
Tom Sestito – Teddy Blueger – Thomas Di Pauli

Andrey Pedan – Lukas Bengtsson
Kevin Czuczman – Dylan Zink
Chris Summers – Frank  Corrado

Tristan Jarry – Casey DeSmith

Lineup Notes: No changes up from for the Penguins. Zach Trotman was recalled to Pittsburgh and was swapped out for the returning from Pittsburgh Chris Summers. Dylan Zink drew in for Ethan Prow also.

First Period: Didn’t take long for Daniel Sprong to make his impact…

Face-off win to Sprong who lets one go like a firecracker on the Fourth of July. What a release.

Sprong’s scoring streak of scoring in the first five games matches Tomas Surovy from the 2003-04 season.

Didn’t take long for the Rocket to answer, which was the theme for most of the night. Chris Terry far dot, after a failed clear by Wilkes-Barre….

Rocket edge ahead with a shot by Tom Parisi that Jarry maybe should have had. I thought he was screened when the shot went in live. You be the judge….

Penguins went to a power play and three seconds in, Daniel Sprong did this…

Lethal. Face-off win back to Sprong high slot who has time, waits, calibrates and scores to make it 2-2.

Here is one that Jarry should have had in my opinion. David Broll goes by the nickname, “Broll-dozer” which is a play on “bulldozer.” Bulldozers are slow. Broll is slow. Half clapper beats Jarry after Broll sneaks past the Penguin defense…

3-2 Rocket late first. Heading into the second down one, right?

Wrong.

Tom Kostopoulos with his first of the season, ties the game at three a side…

Pedan with a pass to Dea who put a knee drop one timer on Lindgren who spilled the rebound to Kostopoulos who backhanded it in.

Second Period: Rocket score on a rocket from the far dot by Eric Gelinas that made it 4-3…

Penguins respond :14 later with a goal by Gage Quinney. Kevin Czuczman with the shot and Quinney with the tip in front….

Game settled for a bit. Then Andrey Pedan lost his man, that man being Mike McCarron who had an easy tap in goal to give the Rocket a 5-4 lead….

That goal was not Jarry’s fault. Fight me.

Third Period: Penguins opened with massive pressure to open, lots of zone time, and were forcing the Rocket into mistakes.

Those mistakes came rapid fire as Wilkes-Barre found itself on 1:25 of 5-on-3 power play time. Unlike last week in Allentown, they scored. Daniel Sprong made the hats rain…

Seven goals and ten points in five games for Sprong. He is embarrassing the American Hockey League right now.

Last hat trick for the Penguins was Jake Guentzel against the Springfield Thunderbirds on December 27, 2016 at home. Sprong may be better than Guentzel, if that is even imaginable.

Jarry sucked tonight, right? WRONG!

Penguins held off the Rocket and it was onto…

Overtime: Sprong started, had some looks, but couldn’t get anything serious at Lindgren. Line change and Teddy Blueger steps on. At the end the shift, Kevin Czuczman runs a puck down to Teddy Blueger who put a shot on Lindgren and followed it and knocked in his rebound to send the fans home happy….

Celly game on point….

Three Stars: 3) Tom Sestito (500th professional game, really deserved a goal in this game) 2) Teddy Blueger (game winning goal) 1) Daniel Sprong (hat trick, assist, even)

As far as Sprong’s trajectory to the NHL, he is ready offensively but needs to round out his defensive game. He was on the ice for two of the Rocket’s goals scored. Splitting hairs, but that may be what the brass is looking for, which is why he is here.

Around the Division: Lehigh Valley beats Bridgeport at home and continue their good pace winning 5-2 at home…Charlotte beats Rochester in their first ever matchup against the Americans by the same 5-2 score….Providence beats Springfield again by, you guessed it, a 5-2 score….Belleville beats Hartford 5-1. The Wolf Pack couldn’t get one more goal? Crumb bums….Milwaukee beats Hershey in Wisconsin 4-1.

Standings: Charlotte 8, Providence 6, Phantoms 9 (percentage) Penguins 6, Hartford 6, Bridgeport 2, Hershey 1 and Springfield 0.

Wheeling Update: The Nailers were off, they open at home tomorrow against the Cincinnati Cyclones.

If (when) Coal Street puts out video highlights, I will edit them in. Check back sometime Saturday.

Let’s Go Pens!