Chirps from Center Ice

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Case(y) DeSmith-ed – Pens WIN 4-1

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Methodical win by the Penguins tonight, who defeat the Rochester Americans 4-1 tonight.

I asked my pal John on the concourse tonight during the first intermission of a 1-0 Penguins lead at the time and he offered that the Americans were running with the Penguins step for step. There were 25 shots total in the period (13-12 Penguins) and Wilkes-Barre led 1-0 off of a guffaw turnover by Rochester right to the wrong man in Jake Guenztel who buried it past starting Americans goaltender John Muse to give the Penguins a lead they would never relinquish.

Wilkes-Barre would avalanche the visitors in the second period and led 3-0 and were outshooting the Americans 13-3 at one point.

A good team crushed a bad team tonight. Wilkes-Barre never let off the gas pedal tonight in a game when you looked at the records and statistics coming in you had that shadow of a doubt that they could have. Starting goaltender Casey DeSmith lost his shutout with 1:22 left to play. DeSmith improved to 7-0-2 and Wilkes-Barre won their fourth straight game.

About DeSmith, and this headline (compliments of Kaitlyn from Twitter) – DeSmith didn’t face a ton of shots tonight, but when he did they came in a flurry and shut down Rochester. DeSmith has not allowed opponents to one goal in five of his last nine starts.

Lines were…

Dominik Simon – Kevin Porter – Tom Kostopoulos
Jake Guentzel – J-S Dea – Danny Kristo
Garrett Wilson – Oskar Sundqvist – Josh Archibald
Tom Sestito – Teddy Blueger – Ryan Haggerty

Stuart Percy – Chad Ruhwedel
David Warsofsky – Lukas Bengtsson
Cameron Gaunce – Ethan Prow

Casey DeSmith – Tristan Jarry

Lineup Notes: Derrick Pouliot was recalled to Pittsburgh on Thursday with the injury to Kris Letang. Only lineup change that affected Wilkes-Barre was Ethan Prow taking Pouliot’s spot.

First Period: Penguins started strong. Garrett Wilson rung a post. Pens were really knocking on the door. Shorthanded, Ryan Haggerty was denied twice and Oskar Sundqvist was denied on the followup rebound by John Muse. Rochester then couldn’t score on a small flurry in front of DeSmith in what was going to be a precursor of things to come.

Jake Guentzel stole a Rochester outlet pass and made it 1-0 Penguins…

High octane first period for both teams with the Penguins leading the Americans in shots 13-12 heading into the…

Second Period: David Warsofsky scored through bodies that doubled the Penguins lead…

Josh Archibald scored on a power move that made it 3-0 Wilkes-Barre just past halfway through.

As mentioned in the lede, Wilkes-Barre was leading Rochester 13-3 in the second period and completely smothering the Americans.

Then Rochester all of a sudden found themselves with a 5-on-3 power play for 1:22.

Enter Casey DeSmith.

If you don’t have a Twitter account and are wondering what the attribution is from the Penguins to me is in this tweet, it’s because they initially credited this save to Tristan Jarry.

Another look. Still photo.

If you are looking for a turning point in the game, you found it here with the saves by DeSmith. If Rochester makes it a 3-1 or even 3-2 game in the power play, who knows what the third period brings.

Third Period: Penguins didn’t GIF this one, but Lukas Bengtsson scored his first North American goal with a sweet dangle on John Muse and backhanded it past Muse to give the Penguins a 4-0 lead.

Coal Street highlight package will have it.

You would think that the Penguins, up big on home ice in the third period, would let off.

Nope.

Rochester didn’t get in their own zone for a while. Penguins were still sniffing for their fifth goal.

But it was Norfolk Admirals Legend Kyle Bonis* that would break up Casey DeSmith’s shutout bid with 1:22 left in regulation.

Three Stars: 3) Casey DeSmith (26 saves on 27 shots) 2) Jake Guentzel (goal, assist, +2) and 1) David Warsofsky (goal, assist, +4)

Notes: Third straight game where a Penguin scored his first goal of the year. (Percy, Gaunce, now Bengtsson) … Jake Guentzel had his fourth one goal, one assist performance in five games since returning from assignment from Pittsburgh…David Warsofsky has 11 points (2-9-11) in his last nine games…10 different players scored the last 10 goals for the Penguins. That is depth.

Around the Division: Lehigh Valley beats Hershey 3-2 in a shootout. There aren’t shootouts in playoffs, just saying….Providence does nothing until 4:38 left in their game with Bridgeport. Down 2-0, the Bruins explode for three unanswered goals and run their point streak to 13 games with a 3-2 win. Frank Vatrano (down on I hope is a conditioning stint) scored a goal, which is 37 straight games where Vatrano has scored a goal. Thirty. Seven. Straight. Games. If he sticks around, the Pennsylvania teams are in trouble….Springfield beats Binghamton 3-1 and Hartford picks up a 2-1 shootout win over the Syracuse Crunch.

Standings: Penguins (.750 percentage points) — Lehigh Valley (.712) — Hershey (.692) — Providence (.635) — Bridgeport (.615) — Springfield (.540) — Hartford (.385)

Wheeling Update: The Nailers storm back from down 4-0 to stun Fort Wayne 6-5. Adam Krause netted a hat trick.

Video highlights…

Gameday setup for tomorrow’s game vs. Springfield will be up on the blog Saturday at 3.

* – source

RAPID RECAP: Pens WIN 4-1

Wilkes-Barre wins its fourth straight with a 4-1 beating of the Rochester Americans. 

In a game which was well decided goal wise, Casey DeSmith stole the show with a dazzling flurry of saves late in the second period while Rochester was on a power play. A sampling…

DeSmith stopped 26 of 27 and had a shutout until he was beat with 1:22 left to play. 

Lukas Bengtsson scored his first North American goal tonight. 

More in a bit. 

GAMEDAY: vs. Rochester 12/16

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Home Game: 13

AHL Game: 376

Who: Rochester Americans

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Wednesday in Hartford, the Pens cruised to a 6-2 victory. Dominik Simon had four assists, the power play clicked twice. For Rochester, the Amerks hosted and defeated the Toronto Marlies 5-2. Nick Baptiste had a hat trick. Dan Catenacci set him up for all three goals and had three assists.

Record: For WBS: 17-5-3-0 (37 pts., 1st place Atlantic Division) — For RCH: 10-15-0-1 (21 pts., 6th place North Division)

Why you should care: Second trap game in a week for Wilkes-Barre that should thoroughly thrash this listless Rochester Americans team which was swept out of Pennsylvania last time they were here last weekend. Expect Rochester to get up for this game and if the Penguins aren’t ready, they may end up getting upset.

Referee(s): Mike Langin / Pierre Lambert

Linesmen: Jud Ritter / J.P. Waleski

Twitter: @wbspenguins / @WBSGameDay@AmerksHockey 

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /RochesterAmericans

Instagram: wbspenguins / amerkshockey

Beat Writers: @CVSethLakso / @TLTomVenesky /

Broadcasters: For WBS: Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS and @_NickHart / For RCH: Don Stevens @DonStevensAmerk

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep // @LetsGoAmerks / @AmerksExtra

Radio: For WBS: WILK NewsRadio / For Rochester: ESPN Rochester

Television: AHL Live

Promotion(s): WBRE Fan Friday ($14 Tickets), January Magnetic Schedule (First 5,000), Postgame Autographs, $2 Draft Beers (6-7:30 p.m.)

Other Game to Watch: Providence puts their 12 game point streak on the line against a Bridgeport team who has lost two games in a row, the first time that has happened all year.

Next Five Games: SPR 12/17, @ BNG 12/26, SPR 12/27, PRO 12/30, @ BNG 12/31

Czech Your Apples — Pens WIN 6-2

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Here’s where I think that the game was decided tonight in favor of the Penguins and sort of shut down the Hartford Wolf Pack’s attempts at giving the Penguins a run.

Second period of a 1-0 Penguins lead Niklas Jensen, fresh off NHL re-assignment, scored to make it a tie game at 1-1. Hartford had been building a crescendo all period to bring it level and finally did.

Ensuing face-off at center ice, :16 later, Wilkes-Barre regains the lead. Lukas Bengtsson puts a shot on starting Hartford goaltender Magnus Hellberg, rebound spills to Kevin Porter who cashes on the rebound and the Penguins are back out in front 2-1 and never look back.

6-2 the final tonight and the Penguins cruise over a bad luck Hartford side. Dominik Simon had four assists. For someone who had been slow to get out of the gate to start the year, Simon has 1-9-10 in his last eight games. He’s shaking off his sophomore slump in a big, big way.

I was out celebrating the ninth anniversary of my 29th birthday tonight, so I only got to watch the third period in front of the computer. So I am going to piecemeal this recap the best I can.

Lines were…

Dominik Simon – Kevin Porter – Tom Kostopoulos
Jake Guentzel – J-S Dea – Danny Kristo
Garrett Wilson – Oskar Sundqvist – Josh Archibald
Tom Sestito – Teddy Blueger – Ryan Haggerty

Derrick Pouliot – Chad Ruhwedel
David Warsofsky – Stuart Percy
Cameron Gaunce – Lukas Bengtsson

Tristan Jarry – Casey DeSmith

Lineup Notes: Ryan Haggerty for Reid Gardiner was the only lineup change from Sunday in Bridgeport.

Garrett Wilson scored in the first period off of a Hartford turnover. He followed his shot and roofed his own rebound into the net behind Hellberg.

In the second, Hartford was building towards a goal and got one by way of Niclas Jensen. Tie game. :16 later the Penguins respond…

Kevin Porter on a rebound of a Lukas Bengtsson shot that made it 2-1 Penguins and as I mentioned in the lede, where Wilkes-Barre really sucked the life out of the Wolf Pack.

Wilkes-Barre extends the lead to 3-1 on Cameron Gaunce’s first in a Penguin sweater with :29 seconds to play in the period…

Most excellent feed from Kevin Porter to Gaunce who found a lane and cashed. Dominik Simon won a board battle that set the whole thing up to start.

In the third, the Pens made it 5-1 before Hartford responded to make it 5-2. Tom Sestito then scored on a power play late that brought the score to its final at 6-2.

No really, Tom Sestito scored a goal. On the power play. He also set up this Ryan Haggerty goal to make it 4-1 Penguins…

Sestito played in a milestone AHL game, his 300th, tonight.

If Hartford had any thoughts of coming back in this game, giving the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins three straight power plays wasn’t the best game plan.

Pens didn’t cash on the first one, but they are up 4-1 cruising in a weekday game.

OK, so you’re giving us a second one? We will score on that one. Tom Kostopoulos, ladies and germs…

If you are thinking that the Penguins have been scoring a lot of power plays recently you are not wrong, that’s seven straight games where the Penguins have scored at least one power play after going cold and not scoring a single power play in almost 30 attempts.

Late, Tom Sestito scored with one second left in a power play that turned this one into a laugher. 6-2 Penguins, what a pass by Teddy Blueger here…

Sestito was a fight away from a Gordie Howe with an assist and a goal. When you are getting these types of results from these types of players, you know that no matter what you step in, you know it’s going to turn up gold.

Three Stars: 3) Tom Kostopoulos (power play goal, +2) 2) Dominik Simon (four assists, +2) and 1) Kevin Porter (goal, assist, +2)

Jake Guentzel registered four shots and was a -1. He did not record a point tonight.

Around the Division: Lehigh Valley sees a 5-1 lead evaporate in 7:40. Bridgeport ties it at 5-5, but Lehigh Valley ultimately wins 8-6. This is the number one reason why you can’t trust the Phantoms. All-Star defense, lets four goals past in 7:40? Calder Cup winning teams don’t allow this. I can’t take this team seriously, sorry. Everyone else in the division was off.

Standings: Penguins (.740 percentage points) — Lehigh Valley (.700) — Hershey (.700) — Bridgeport (.667) — Providence (.620) — Springfield (.521) — Hartford (.360)

Wheeling Update: The Nailers were defeated at home by the Orlando Solar Bears 5-2. Sean Maguire stopped 25 of 30 and was pulled after the fifth Solar Bears goal. Doug Carr stopped all 8 shots he faced. Christian Hilbrich and Cody Wydo scored for the Nailers. Orlando struck twice on the power play.

Video highlights…

Pens are back in action Friday at home against Rochester. But for anything newsworthy Thursday, next blog update comes at 3 p.m. Friday for the Gameday setup against the Americans.

Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: @ Hartford 12/14

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Away Game: 13

AHL Game: 360

Who: Hartford Wolf Pack

Where: XL Center

When: 7:00 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Sunday in Bridgeport, the Pens won 4-1. Teddy Blueger scored his first professional goal, Stuart Percy scored his first as a Penguin and Tristan Jarry stopped 26 of 27 shots. For Hartford, the Wolf Pack were in Providence Sunday and defeated by the Bruins in a shootout, 2-1. Matt Carey scored the only goal for the Wolf Pack in regulation and Magnus Hellburg turned aside 40 of 41 shots.

Last Meeting: Sunday, November 13 in Hartford, the Pens won 4-1. The Penguins used two first period power play goals, limited Hartford to just 23 shots and took 40 of their own on a tail end of a three in three weekend.

Record: For WBS: 16-5-3-0 (35 pts., 1st place Atlantic Division)  — For HFD: 7-13-3-1 (18 pts., 7th place Atlantic Division)

Why you should care: Penguins face a midweek trap game with Hartford. The Wolf Pack have been up and down of recent. Wilkes-Barre will need a strong start in order to get the win tonight because if you leave Hartford hanging, they may just snap up and get you.

Referee(s): Brett Iverson / Terry Koharski

Linesmen: Kevin Briganti / Ryan Daisy

Twitter: @wbspenguins  and @WBSGameDay / @WolfPackAHL

Facebook:  /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /HartfordWolfPack

Instagram: wbspenguins / hartford_wolfpack

Beat Writers: @CVSethLakso and @TLTomVenesky / @HowlingsToday

Broadcasters: For WBS: Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS and Nick Hart @_NickHart // For HFD: Bob Crawford  @HawkCrawford

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep

Radio: For WBS: WILK NewsRadio / For Hartford: Fox Sports Radio 1410

Television: AHL Live

Other Game to Watch: Lehigh Valley hosts Bridgeport who you know is fuming after getting smashed by the Penguins Sunday.

Next Five Games: RCH 12/16, SPR 12/17, @ BNG 12/26, SPR 12/27, PRO 12/30

Wheeling Wrap 12/13

It’s another Tuesday and time for the weekly Wheeling Wrap, where we look back at the goings on with the ECHL affiliate, the Wheeling Nailers.

This one is going to be quick this week, because the Nailers were in Canada this week and were handed a 4-2 defeat by the Brampton Beats twice.

On Friday, the Nailers penalty kill unit allowed two power play goals to the Beast. Miloš Bubela’s first goal of the season tied the game in the third period :17 in, but the Beast scored the second of their power plays to edge ahead of the Nailers about halfway through the period. The Beast hit an empty net with Doug Carr pulled. Carr stopped 21 of 24 shots.

Sunday, Sean Maguire made his season debut for the Nailers in goal. It was Sean Maguire’s first look at live fire this season after recovering from an injury that paused his start of play this season. The Nailers couldn’t hold onto a 2-0 lead on the Beast and see Brampton score four unanswered goals. The Beast connected again on two power plays. Derek Army, fresh from his AHL call-up from Milwaukee, scored a power play goal. Maguire stopped 28 of 32 and from what I was following on Twitter Sunday afternoon, some of them were really highlight reel worthy.

The Nailers currently sit fourth in the North Division with just 24 points good for a 11-8-2-0 record.

The Nailers week ahead looks like this. They host the Orlando Solar Bears Wednesday then play a home and home with the Fort Wayne Komets Friday and Saturday beginning Friday in West Virginia.

AHL Power Rankings: Week 9

We are here in Week 9 in the AHL Power Rankings and there is not an Atlantic Division team in the number one slot this week.

The first Atlantic Division team featured in the rankings isn’t even a playoff team.

Wait, what?

The Stockton Heat have consistently been a good team and one that is been at the top of the Pacific Division all season. So have the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins you say, but they aren’t the number two team.

That team is the Providence Bruins, a team on an absolute tear, with points in 12 straight games. With how top heavy the Atlantic is, it’s Providence that has maintained the most consistent of the top four teams in the Atlantic, so that is why they are number two this week.

Jump through to see it all laid out with the logos of the teams instead of me explaining it to you in the long form version.

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