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Turn It On! Turn It Off! Turn It On! — Pens LOSE 2-1

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Look at this game, a 2-1 Pens loss to the Hershey Bears, this way. When you don’t have anything left to play for (Atlantic Division and Eastern Conference Championships are already the Penguins) it’s hard to get motivated.

Think of it this way. You work at a widget factory. You are only given 110 widgets to make in an eight hour day. You can’t make any more, you can’t make any less. You have to make 110.

Well, the Penguins just made their 110th widget and the clock still reads 3:30 in the afternoon when they knock off at 5.

The Penguins, with little to play for in their final three games, lost Wednesday in a shootout to the Lehigh Valley Phantoms and tonight to the Hershey Bears 2-1. Each winning team clinched a playoff spot. Four teams in the Atlantic have to make it, the Penguins just happened to play two that hadn’t yet.

Penguins turned it on in the third period on a power play goal by Tim Erixon, but :27 later the Bears scored again.

Providence clinched tonight as well, locking Bridgeport out after the Sound Tigers got smoked 7-0 at home against the Springfield Thunderbirds. The Bruins travel to Hershey Saturday with the winner heading to Allentown to open against the Phantoms and the loser heading to Wilkes-Barre to take on the Penguins next weekend in in the Atlantic Division Semifinals.

Casey DeSmith opposed Pheonix Copley.

Lines were…

Zach Aston-Reese – Kevin Porter – Tom Kostopoulos
Garrett Wilson – Oskar Sundqvist – Ryan Haggerty
Dominik Simon – Teddy Blueger – J-S Dea
Troy Josephs – Jarrett Burton – Adam Krause

Derrick Pouliot – Frank Corrado
Brett Stern – David Warsofsky
Tim Erixon – Jeff Taylor

Casey DeSmith – Sean Maguire

Lineup Notes: Two changes from Wednesday, Adam Krause for Patrick McGrath and Brett Stern for Ethan Prow.

First Period: Pens with a season low one shot on goal. Bears had seven with one power play. That was it.

Second Period: Chris Bourque centered a pass from behind the goal line to Jakub Vrana who scored to give the Bears a 1-0 lead. There were more goal posts hit in this game then there were goals, Bears had four by my count and the Pens had three.

Third Period: Penguins were guilty of making way too many extra passes tonight. They started to turn up the heat on the Bears and forced them into taking a puck over glass delay of game. On the ensuing power play, the Penguins only of the game, Tim Erixon scored to make it a tie game at one…

Off the face-off and :27 later, Christian Djoos scored to make it 2-1 Bears. Penguins thought hey had the light switch fully on, but just as quick the Bears came in and quickly shut the light off.

With DeSmith pulled for the extra attacker, the Penguins were never able to find the equalizer.

Three Stars: 3) Tim Erixon (goal, -1) 2) Pheonix Copley (22 saves on 23 shots) and 1) Christian Djoos (game winning goal, +1)

Around the Division: Already gave you the 7-0 Springfield pasting that they laid on the Bridgeport Sound Tigers…Providence was up 4-1 to start the third against the Lehigh Valley Phantoms in Allentown, but the Phantoms scored three unanswered to tie it and Corban Knight scored :48 into overtime to win it. Phantoms win 5-4 in overtime….Utica keeps its playoff hopes alive with a 5-4 win at home against the Hartford Wolf Pack.

Standings: Penguins (.700 percentage points) — Lehigh Valley (.660) — Providence (.640) — Hershey (.633) — Bridgeport (.613) — Springfield (.487) — Hartford (.360)

Here is the Penguins Kilpatrick Trophy clinching scenarios, which is basically the regular season championship and ensures home ice in the Calder Cup Playoffs…

Pens win against Bridgeport, they still need help in the form of the Barracuda not getting two points tomorrow. I’ll probably have something on this either late Saturday or Sunday morning, depending on how thing shake out tomorrow.

Gameday for the final game of the regular season hist the blog Saturday at 3.

Let’s Go Pens!

RAPID RECAP – Pens LOSE 2-1

Well another team clinches at Mohegan Sun Arena. 

It’s the Hershey Bears, likely the Penguins first round opponent. 

A 2-1 final here in Wilkes-Barre. Penguins looked asleep in the first two periods, turned it up in the third, got a Tim Erixon power play goal but the Bears answered back on the very next shift. 

More in a bit. 

GAMEDAY: vs. Hershey 4/14

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Home Game: 37

AHL Game: 1102

Who: Hershey Bears

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Wednesday at home against Lehigh Valley, the Penguins lost 2-1 in a shootout. Dominik Simon scored in the second period for the Penguins. For Hershey, the Bears were in toronto last Saturday and won 2-1. They got a goal from Chandler Stephenson with :09 to play in regulation to give them a much needed two points.

Last Meeting: March 4 in Hershey, the Bears won 2-1. Pheonix Copley and Tristan Jarry had a goaltenders duel which was won by the Bears netminder. The win by Hershey stopped a six game losing streak against the Penguins.

Record: For WBS: 50-19-3-2 (105 pts., 1st place Atlantic Division) — For HER: 41-22-8-3 (93 pts., 4th place Atlantic Division)

Why you should care: Important weekend for Hershey who, with two games left, still hasn’t clinched a playoff spot. Expect the Bears best when they come into Wilkes-Barre tonight.

Referee(s): Peter MacDougall / David Banfield

Linesmen: Francois Dussureault / Jud Ritter

Twitter: @wbspenguins / @WBSGameDay / @TheHersheyBears

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /TheHersheyBears

Instagram: wbspenguins / thehersheybears

Beat Writers: @CVSethLakso / @TomVenesky

Broadcasters: WBS: Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS and Nick Hart @_NickHart // HER: Zack Fisch @zackfisch

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep / @ChocHockey

Radio: For WBS: WILK News Radio / For Hershey: 1460 The Ticket 

Television: AHL Live

Promotion(s): WBRE Fan Friday ($14 Tickets), Free Pocono Raceway ARCA tickets (all fans), Postgame Autographs, $2 Draft Beers (6-7:30 p.m.)

Other Game to Watch: The other Atlantic Division team battling for the final playoff spot in the Atlantic is the Bridgeport Sound Tigers who visit the Springfield Thunderbirds tonight. Springfield upset Providence on Wednesday and look to do the dame against the Sound tigers tonight,.

Remaining Game: BRI 4/15

Phantoms Punch Ticket — Pens LOSE 2-1 (SO)

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It took 268:49 before the Lehigh Valley Phantoms finally scored another goal on the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins. It came in the third period of game where the Phantoms trailed by a goal. That goal proved crucial for the Phantoms as they needed just one point to punch a postseason playoff ticket, their first appearance since 2009.

Phantoms win 2-1 in a shootout.

In the hurry up again because it’s a work night and despite popular belief, this isn’t my job.

Lines were…

Casey DeSmith was backed up by Sean Maguire.

Lineup Notes: Was expecting two lineups tonight and wouldn’t have had any qualms with either, a preseason lineup full of rookies or a more experienced lineup full of regulars. We got the latter. Clark Donatelli is still pushing for the regular season title with Roy Sommer out in San Jose.

First Period: Anthony Stolarz left the game with a lower body injury, putting no weight on his left leg getting assistance off the ice. Alex Lyon replaced him. Garrett Wilson extracted his pound of flesh on Sam Morin with a fight. They continued to do this the entire time in the penalty boxes…

Teams traded penalties, Penguins got a double minor power play when Morin clipped Wilson with a high stick that drew blood but the Penguins got nothing out of it.

Second Period: Fast pace, lots of Penguins shots, no penalties, no goals. The type of period that this blogger loves on a work night.

Third Period: Wilkes-Barre finally breaks through when Teddy Blueger puts a shot off the pads of Alex Lyon and Dominik Simon swoops in and cleans up the rebound…

Phantoms would answer back about ten minutes later when Taylor Leier punched in a rebound to tie the score at one. It would be the first goal the Phantoms scored against the Penguins in 268:49 or a sum total of 104 consecutive shots in between goals.

Overtime: Came and went, really exciting, fast pace, edge of your seats stuff. Referees Evgenii Romasko and Terry Koharski let the two rivals play and stayed out of the picture after the first period as there were no penalties after the first.

Shootout: Corban Knight beat Casey DeSmith in the bottom of the second and Oskar Sundqvist couldn’t score in the top of the third.

Around the Division: Albany punches a postseason ticket at the expense of the Hartford Wolf Pack with a 6-3 win. Springfield beats Providence 4-3. The P-Bruins have to wait another day to lock up a playoff spot.

Standings: Penguins (.709 percentage points) — Phantoms (.655) — Providence (.642) — Hershey (.628) — `Bridgeport (.622) — Springfield (.480) — Hartford (.365)

If you are keeping track of the Kilpatrick race, which is top overall team in the AHL, Wilkes-Barre leads San Jose in percentage points .709 to .705. Two games left for both teams.

Sprong Watch: Daniel Sprong’s Charlottetown Islanders beat Cape Breton 3-2 in overtime to go up 3-0 in the series. Sprong had a goal. Charlottetown can sweep Thursday.

If Coal Street puts out a video highlight package, I will run the edit here.

Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: vs. Lehigh Valley 4/12

 

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Home Game: 36

AHL Game: 1085

Who: Lehigh Valley Phantoms

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Sunday in Providence, the Penguins wrapped up the Atlantic Division Championship and beat the P-Bruins 2-1. Cody Wydo and Jarrett Burton scored for the Penguins and Casey DeSmith stopped 33 of 34. For Lehigh Valley, the Phantoms were last in action Saturday and beat the Springfield Thunderbirds at home 4-2. Corbnan Knight had a goal and an assist as did Andy Miele.

Last Meeting: This past Friday in Allentown, the Penguins shutout the Phantoms for the third consecutive game in a row by a 3-0 score. Tristan Jarry stopped all 21 shots sent his way and Oskar Sundqvist scored two goal and notched an assist.

Record: For WBS: 50-19-3-1 (104 pts., 1st place Atlantic Division) — For LV: 45-23-5-0 (95 pts., 2nd place Atlantic Division)

Why you should care: In the regular season, these last three games are meaningless for the Penguins. They have already wrapped up a playoff spot, the division championship and home ice throughout the first three rounds of the playoffs if they get that far. Wilkes-Barre may dress a much more inexperienced lineup to give the regulars a rest. Lehigh Valley still has a lot to play for, having not yet secured a playoff spot. But can they score a goal?

Referee(s): Evgenii Romasko / Terry Koharski

Linesmen: Ryan Daisy / Jud Ritter

Twitter: @WBSPenguins and @WBSGameDay / @LVPhantoms

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins / /LehighValleyPhantoms

Instagram: wbspenguins / lehighvalleyphantoms

Beat Writers: @CVSethLakso and @TomVenesky / @SteveGrossMCall

Broadcasters: WBS: Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS and @_NickHart / For Lehigh Valley: Bob Rotruck @BobRotruck

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep / @KRAM209

Radio: For WBS: WILK Newsradio / For Lehigh Valley: Fox 1470

Television: AHL Live 

Promotion(s): None.

Other Game to Watch: Charlotte visits Grand Rapids in a key Central Division battle. The Checkers are pushing for a playoff spot, the Griffins are pushing for a Central Division Championship.

Remaining Games: vs. HER 4/14, vs. BRI 4/15

Wheeling Wrap 4/11

The Wheeling Nailers closed out the 2016-17 ECHL season this past weekend. Let’s take a look at how they fared.

On Wednesday, the Nailers traveled to Canada to take on the Brampton Beast and lost 5-2. The Nailers connected on power play goal in the third period by Riley Bourbonnais and Nick Sorkin scored on the other goal. Sean Maguire stopped 28 of 33. Beats goaltender Andrew D’Agostini turned away 35 of 37 Nailers shots to pick up the win.

In their home finale Friday, the Nailers crushed the Kalamazoo Wings 7-2. Riley Bourbonnais had a hat trick, Christian Hilbrich notched a goal and two assists along with Garrett Meurs. Daniel Leavens had a goal and three assists and Sean Maguire stopped 36 of 38 shots.

In the rematch Saturday in Kalamazoo, the Wings would exact some revenge on the Nailers and beat them 5-2. Joel Martin turned aside 45 of 47 Nailers shots sent his way. Kale Kerbashian and Tyler Currier scored for the Nailers in their final game.

The Nailers closed the books with a record of 34-30-8-0, good for 76 points, missing the playoffs by nine points.

It’s been fun recapping these Nailers games for you during the season Tuesday’s at noon. Maybe I bring the future back next season.

AHL Power Rankings: Week 26

The final week of the AHL regular season is upon us and things are still in doubt for a handful of teams. There are teams that have clinched divisions and conferences in Wilkes-Barre and San Jose, and teams that are pushing to make the playoffs in the top five this week in Charlotte and Cleveland. There are teams that are elevating up and down in Hershey and Bridgeport and teams that had promising runs this season and have come or will come up short in Des Moines and Utica.

It’s down to the Penguins or Barracuda for the Kilpatrick Trophy in the one race we here in Wilkes-Barre will be watching this final week of the regular season. These two teams are one and two in this weeks AHL Power Rankings.

To see the rest of the teams that fill out this weeks edition, click through the jump if you didn’t link in direct.

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