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Wheeling Wrap 11/8

It’s another edition of the weekly Wheeling Wrap, where I take a look at the week that was for the ECHL affiliate.

The Nailers opened up their weekend three in three with a home and home with a 6-1 loss to the Toledo Walleye Friday night.

After trailing 1-0 after one, the Nailers tied the game on a two-on-one with Cody Wydo finishing to tie the game. But the Walleye would score five unanswered goals and go on to the lopsided victory.

The teams would head to Ohio overnight and on Saturday, the Nailers extracted some revenge from the night prior and won 5-2. Josh Shalla had a three point night. Jordan Kwas scored two and Doug Carr picked up the win. After trailing 2-0, the Nailers would be the ones that would score five in a row to pick up the win.

Sunday, the Nailers would shutout the Kalamazoo Wings 3-0 back at WesBanco Arena. J.P. Anderson picked up the 24 save shutout. Nick Sorkin scored a pair of goals. It was the first time ever in Nailers history that they would shut out Kalamazoo.

The Nailers currently sit in a tie for fourth place with the Brampton Beast with a 4-3-1-0 record in the North Division good for 9 points.

Wheeling plays a pair of games this week starting Friday at home against Reading before hitting the road to Canada to take on the Brampton Beast.

AHL Power Rankings: Week 4

It’s Week 4 here at the Chirps from Center Ice AHL Power Rankings and I swear I am not a homer.

That’s because the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins are the number one team this week.

They are the number one team in the AHL, that’s a fact, they really are, so why wouldn’t they be the number one team in some silly bloggers silly rankings?

Toronto is second. The Marlies are still a good team, find out why they dropped one below if you linked in direct. If you didn’t, jump through to see where your favorite team ended up this week.

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Shoot Pucks at Bears! — Pens WIN 5-4 (SO)

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I said Friday that once Garrett Wilson found himself his first goal of the season for the Penguins, that the floodgates would open and the wins would flow for Wilkes-Barre.

Wilson scored Friday, and the Penguins steamrolled the Senators 4-1.

Wilson scored Saturday, and the Penguins blew away the Sound Tigers 7-1.

This afternoon in Providence, the P-Bruins gave the Penguins a heck of a fight, but it was the AHL’s league best Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins skating away with a 5-4 shootout win over the Providence Bruins. Penguins sweep the weekend three in three.

Wait, where were you going with the Garrett Wilson angle? He scored the game winning goal in the bottom of the fourth round to salt the game away for the Penguins.

Tristan Jarry opposed Dan Vladar.

Lines were…

Jake Guentzel – Carter Rowney – Tom Kostopoulos
Dominik Simon – Kevin Porter – Reid Gardiner
Garrett Wilson – Oskar Sundqvist – Josh Archibald
Sahir Gill – J-S Dea – Patrick McGrath

Reid McNeill – Chad Ruhwedel
Tim Erixon – Steve Oleksy
Cameron Gaunce – Ethan Prow

Tristan Jarry  — Casey DeSmith

Lineup Notes: There were none. First time for the Penguins this season I think there hasn’t been any lineup changes other than just the goaltender.

First Period: Relentless pressure by the Penguins to start the game. Wilkes-Barre had put 7 shots at Dan Vladar and he stopped them all. Then the Penguins found themselves on a quick developing 2-on-1 and Reid Gardiner scored his second in as many nights when this shot banked off of a P-Bruins defender and in…

Bruins would then find themselves on a power play and started to mount the pressure at Jarry and the Penguins. Later, a Jordan Szwarz shot from a ridiculously low angle beat Jarry for a tie game. I mean look at this shot…

Penguins would score on a power play when Oskar Sundqvist, parked just outside the crease of Vladar, scored on a nifty redirect that reestablished the Penguins lead at 2-1…

On that play, Garrett Wilson picked up his 100th AHL point.

Undeterred, the Bruins did something that teams haven’t done to the Penguins in eight straight games in regulation.

They scored a second goal.

A Danton Heinen shot from the high slot with Tim Erixon unintentionally screening Jarry made it a 2-2 game.

Felt like, at least to me, that Jarry seemed a bit uncomfortable in goal as some of his saves looked odd and it appeared that he was fighting the puck at times.

Second Period: Through some power plays that came and went, Tom Kostopoulos scores this goal at even strength that re-established the lead for the Penguins…

That clip doesn’t show the whole rush that started deep in the Penguins zone.

On that goal by Kostopoulos, Carter Rowney would join Garrett Wilson in the Century Club with his 100th point in the AHL. Four goals in four games for the Penguins captain.

Then the Penguins caught the P-Bruins on a sloppy line change. Providence chipped one in, Jarry raced up out of his crease and hit Sahir Gill who found a streaking J-S Dea breaking in alone at Vladar and scored to double the Penguins lead…

Ahh, but the Bruins would not go away quietly as ex-Penguin Alex Grant shot this puck that went in. It may have deflected on the way in but it counted nonetheless…

It was the first time all season (this is the tenth game) that the Penguins have allowed three goals against in a game. Shots were a healthy 33 for the Bruins and just 23 for the Penguins heading into the…

Third Period: The Bruins were steamrolling the Penguins from the jump of the third and again scored to tie the game at four a piece. Wayne Simpson scored a power play goal for the Bruins.

Pens only had two shots on goal about 15 minutes into the third then were awarded a power play. It was a good power play by Wilkes-Barre but a better kill for Providence. Time ran out and it was on to…

Overtime: A few chances both ways with the Penguins getting the better chances, but it was on to the…

Shootout: Garrett Wilson’s goal in the bottom of the fourth round was the only goal scored in the shootout and was enough to win it for the Penguins.

Three Stars: 3) Tom Kostopoulos (goal, +1) 2) Peter Cehlarik (goal, assist, -1) 1) Jordan Szwarz (goal, two assists, +1)

Around the Division: Hershey beats Rochester 5-3 at home Sunday afternoon. As good as the Penguins have been, the Bears have been just as good. Hershey has won five straight and have points in their last eight games…Springfield hosted Binghamton and lost 2-1. The Thunderbirds took only one point out of the weekend and are teetering in the wrong direction at this juncture.

Standings: Penguins (.850 percentage points) — Hershey (.700) — Lehigh Valley (.611) — Bridgeport (.600) — Springfield (.550) — Providence (.409) — Hartford (.350)

Wheeling Update: Nailers win 3-0 at home and shut out the Kalamazoo Wings. J.P. Anderson had a 24 save shutout. Nick Sorkin scored twice. I will have much more on the weekend that was for the Nailers in my Tuesday, “Wheeling Wrap” feature.

Pens have off Monday and will get back to work Tuesday most likely as they prepare for the Toronto Marlies who make their only stop of the season to Mohegan Sun Arena.

The Week 4 AHL Power Rankings hit the blog Monday at noon, Wheeling Wrap follows Tuesday at noon, followed by anything else deemed bloggable (Jake Guentzel made get Player of the Week, watch out for that Monday) I can find in the buildup to the Marlies matchup Friday.

Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: @ Providence 11/6

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Away Game: 4

AHL Game: 140

Who: Providence Bruins

Where: Dunkin’ Donuts Center

When: 3:05 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Last night in Bridgeport, the Pens won 7-1. Jake Guentzel stayed hot with two goals, and two assists, good for first start honors. For the P-Bruins, they hosted Hartford and won 6-2. Dan Vladar stopped 35 of 37 shots put forward by the Wolf Pack. Ex-Penguin Alex Grant had a goal and two assists.

Record: For WBS: 7-1-1-0 (15 pts., 1st place Atlantic Division) — For PRO: 3-5-2-0 (8 pts., 6th place Atlantic Division)

Why you should care: Penguins travel to the place that they advanced to the second round of the playoffs back in April in Providence. The P-Bruins played three games in three nights as did the Penguins, so expect an even matchup in that regard and with the Penguins being the division leader, expect Providence’s best this afternoon.

Referee(s): Brett Iverson / Geoff Miller

Linesmen: Landon Bathe / Jeremy Lovett

Twitter: @WBSPenguins / @WBSGameDay / @AHLBruins

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /providencebruins

Instagram: wbspenguins / ahlbruins

Beat Writers: @CVSethLakso and @TLTomVenesky / @MarkDivver

Broadcasters: WBS: Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS and @_NickHart / PRO: The P-Bruins announcers are per diem.

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep 

Radio: For WBS: WILK NewsRadio / For Providence: WNRI 1380 AM

Television: AHL Live

Other Game to Watch: May as well put the two oldest franchises in the AHL in this slot as Rochester is in Hershey.

Next Five Games: TOR 11/11, PRO 11/12, @ HFD 11/13, @ LV 11/16, BRI 11/18

Jake’s Borrowing Time — Pens WIN 7-1

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So many directions I can go with this open. Let’s start with this.

The Penguins are a good team with Jake Guentzel on their team. He leads all AHL rookies in scoring. He added four more points tonight and the Penguins rolled a Sound Tigers team I honestly expected to give the Penguins a better run tonight. Wilkes-Barre wins 7-1. They are the best team in the AHL right now. On top of all that, this…

This is the eighth straight game where the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins have held their opponents to one regulation goal.

Points in seven straight games for Wilkes-Barre. It’s a train that keeps rolling.

If Jake Guentzel isn’t in the running for AHL Player of the Week honors this week, I would love to see who did better.

Anyway, Casey DeSmith opposed Stephon Williams.

Lines were…

Jake Guentzel – Carter Rowney – Tom Kostopoulos
Dominik Simon – Kevin Porter – Reid Gardiner
Garrett Wilson – Oskar Sundqvist – Josh Archibald
Sahir Gill – J-S Dea – Patrick McGrath

Reid McNeill – Chad Ruhwedel
Tim Erixon – Steve Oleksy
Cameron Gaunce – Ethan Prow

Casey DeSmith — Tristan Jarry

Lineup Notes: Tim Erixon was out last night with the flu, but was recovered enough Saturday night to slot in with Barry Goers on the second defensive pairing. Patrick McGrath replaced Jarrett Burton on the fourth line up front.

First Period: Penguins found the back of the net early and often to start. First, Tom Kostopoulos forces a turnover and Jake Guentzel capitalizes to make it a 1-0 Penguin game. Then, the Penguins would double their lead when Reid Gardiner put his first puck in the net as a Penguins when he cleaned up the rebound of a Steve Oleksy shot.

Bridgeport would get one back when Devon Toews collected a juicy rebound left by DeSmith from a Kellen Jones shot and Bridgeport cut the lead in half.

Undeterred, after a bit of a run and gun session after the Toews goal, Jake Guentzel returned the favor to his captain and Tom Kostopoulos made it a 3-1 game.

Penguins would score on the only power play awarded in the period from the whistle of referee Breet Iverson when Carter Rowney rifled a shot past Williams that made it 4-1 Wilkes-Barre / Scranton. It was the first power play goal allowed by Bridgeport in 18 straight kills.

Jake Guentzel was already up to three points. (1-2)

Despite all the Penguins scoring, Bridgeport was outshooting the Penguins 16-13 after the first.

Second Period: The Penguins continued to pour in the goals. This time on Christopher Gibson, who replaced Stephon Williams in net. Jake Guentzel scored his second goal of the game, his fourth point of the night, off of a Cameron Gaunce shot that the rookie Guentzel legally tipped in. It’s a career high in points in a game for Guentzel, who you would have to think is gunning for AHL Player of the Week.

Here’s a look at the Guentzel goal. Sorry for not having all of them, the Bridgeport replay feed was iffy, and I didn’t want to miss any in-game action…

Garrett Wilson scored on a penalty shot. The play looked offside to me, and the infraction to Wilson looked ticky-tack, but Wilson scored to extend the lead to 6-1 Penguins…

Back to back penalty shot goals for the Penguins and Garrett Wilson is warming up, having scored last night against Binghamton.

Penguins and Sound Tigers would trade penalties to close out the second heading into the…

Third Period: Steve Oleksy scored with one second left on the power play leftover from the second period and it was 7-1 Penguins.

Remainder of the game was an effort to get Patrick McGrath his first AHL goal or Jake Guentzel his hat trick. Patrick Nullity managed to not let the latter happen, diving over to stop a Guentzel attempt.

Three Stars: 3) Steve Oleksy (goal, assist, +1) 2) Casey DeSmith (28 saves on 29 shots) 1) Jake Guentzel (two goals, two assists, +3)

Around the Division: Hershey is warming up. They shutout Albany 4-0 on home ice… Springfield was up 4-2 in Allentown against the Phantoms but Lehigh Valley scores four and rallies for the 6-4 win against the Thunderbirds. That’s two straight for Lehigh Valley and a really bad loss for Springfield. Have to see how that affects them if at all going forward…Providence beat up a bad Hartford Wolf Pack team and won 6-2.

Standings: Penguins (.833 percentage points) — Springfield (.688) — Hershey (.667) — Bridgeport (.600) — Lehigh Valley (.563) — Providence (.400) — Hartford (.350)

Wheeling Update: The Nailers extract some revenge from the Toledo Walleye and win 5-2 in Ohio. Jordan Kwas had two goals. Doug Carr stopped 23 of 25. Nailers host Kalamazoo Sunday afternoon at 5.

Pens travel to Providence for a 3:05 matinee against the P-Bruins. Gameday setup will hit the blog Sunday morning at 11.

Please do not forget to set your clocks back one hour after you read this.

Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: @ Bridgeport 11/5

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Away Game: 3

AHL Game: 126

Who: Bridgeport Sound Tigers

Where: Webster Bank Arena

When: 7:00 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Last night in Wilkes-Barre against the Binghamton Senators, the Pens won 4-1. Tom Kostopoulos notched his 399th and 400th points in a Penguins sweater and was named first star of the game. For Bridgeport, the Sound Tigers were in Hartford last night and won 5-4 in overtime. Adam Pelech scored the overtime game winner 50 seconds into overtime and was named first star of the game.

Record: For WBS: 6-1-1-0 (13 pts., 1st place Atlantic Division)  — For BRI: 6-3-0-0 (12 pts., 3rd place Atlantic Division)

Why you should care: Don’t underestimate this Bridgeport team who own victories over Springfield, Lehigh Valley and Albany, all teams who are expected to contend. Pens will need a full 60 minute effort if they want to get out of Southern Connecticut with the win tonight.

Referee(s): Brett Iverson

Linesmen: Brian Pincus / Brent Colby

Twitter: @wbspenguins / @WBSGameDay / @TheSoundTigers

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /soundtigers

Instagram: wbspenguins / thesoundtigers

Beat Writers: @CVSethLakso and @TLTomVenesky / @fornabaioctp

Broadcasters: For WBS: Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS and @_NickHart / For BRI: Alan Fuehring @AlanFuehring

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep

Radio: For WBS: WILK NewsRadio / For BRI: I don’t think Sound Tigers games are on radio. Here’s the link to Mixlr where you could here the Sound Tigers call if you want to.

Television: AHL Live

Other Game to Watch: Albany visits Hershey. Could be a sneaky good game.

Next Five Games: @ PRO 11/6, TOR 11/11, PRO 11/12, @ HFD 11/13, @ LV 11/16

C.D. Kostopoulos — Pens WIN 4-1

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This game was a tale of two hockey games.

For the first thirty minutes of the game, the Penguins played bad. They trailed on the scoreboard and were getting run around by an undermanned Binghamton team in a classic trap style game. A lot of guys on the Senators side were stepping into bigger roles and were showing that the faith in the coaching staff bestowed upon them in a road game against a premier opponent.

For the final thirty minutes of the game, you would swear that there was only one hockey team playing. The Penguins rip off four goals, including two more points for Tom Kostopoulos and the Penguins win 4-1. Wilkes-Barre has held their opponents to just one goal in the last seven straight regulation contests. We all knew that the defense was going to be good going into the season, but this good?

Oh, if you are struggling with the headline, as you can see, so am I. The Roman Numeral for 400 (as in points scored by Tom Kostopoulos in a Penguin uniform) is CD.

Some times the puns flow. Sometimes they don’t.

Anyway.

Tristan Jarry opposed Matt O’Connor.

Lines were…

Jake Guentzel – Carter Rowney – Tom Kostopoulos
Dominik Simon – Kevin Porter – Reid Gardiner
Garrett Wilson – Oskar Sundqvist – Josh Archibald
Sahir Gill – J-S Dea – Jarrett Burton

Reid McNeill – Chad Ruhwedel
Barry Goers – Steve Oleksy
Cameron Gaunce – Ethan Prow

Tristan Jarry – Casey DeSmith

Lineup Notes: First time for Jarrett Burton in the lineup since October 26 against Albany. Patrick McGrath took warmups.

First Period: Pens had a goal disallowed on a Jake Guentzel interference  incidental contact with the goaltender call. Referee Mike Mullen was right on top of the play and washed it out immediately. Explanation to Clark Donatelli’s bench was not met with much opposition. But you can tell in the way that the rest of the game unfolded that the call bothered the Pens.

Binghamton came out and started running around on the Penguins. Mike Blunden then stole something from Tristan Jarry of value to him…

And it was 1-0 Binghamton.

This is a better pun.

Second Period: Penguins had a power play and looked terrible in the process. It was shaping up into a classic trap game. The undermanned, underdog team, comes into the living room of the big bully and slaps him around.

If Jarry lets in this Triston Grant would be goal, it’s probably a different outcome…

Shots at this point was something like 13-13 at this point. Then the Penguins took over.

A Chad Ruhwedel shot from the point was deflected in by Jake Guentzel and it was a tie game. Tom Kostopoulos had the secondary assist here for his 399th point in a Penguins uniform.

Exactly two minutes later, on a power play, Tom Kostopoulos whacked in a rebound through the pads of O’Connor for his 400th point and a 2-1 Penguins lead and a power play goal.

Third Period: They weren’t done.

Garrett Wilson had yet to find a goal yet this season but erased that in fine fashion on an odd man rush. Wilson waited and froze O’Connor and sniped one past him for a 3-1 Penguins lead. Now watch Wilson get hot now. Could be the start of something great.

O’Connor was needed agains stoning Kevin Porter after the face off else it would have been 4-1.

Oskar Sundqvist made sure it would get to 4-1 on a cannon of a shot that deflected off of O’Connor, off the post and into the net that extended the Penguins lead to three.

Late, Binghamton had a long 1:56 of five-on-three power play time after back-to-back penalties by the Penguins. Binghamton’s inability to score on a two man advantage Saturday in Hershey led to their undoing. The B-Sens lost that one 7-1. Back to the present, the B-Sens weren’t able to get anything past Jarry as he saw everything.

Three Stars: 3) Garrett Wilson (goal, assist, +2) 2) Oskar Sundqvist (goal, assist, +1) and 1) Tom Kostopoulos (goal, assist, +1)

Around the Division: Lehigh Valley wins 4-2 in Providence. I think that the Bruins are bad more than Lehigh Valley is good….Hershey battles back from a 2-1 deficit to beat Springfield 3-2 in overtime. I think that the Penguins inability to win over the Thunderbirds is a style thing more than it is anything….Bridgeport beat Hartford 5-4 in overtime. That’s a surprise because Hartford is awful, but it’s a rivalry for these two teams so maybe the Wolf Pack got up for that one but still lost.

Standings: I better start doing these by percentage points if I want these to be accurate, so here goes… Penguins (.813 percentage points) — Springfield (.668) — Bridgeport (.667) — Hershey (.625) — Lehigh Valley (.563) — Hartford (.389) — Providence (.333)

Wheeling Update: Bad night for the Nailers who lose 6-1 to Toledo. Cody Wydo scored the only goal for Wheeling.

Video highlights…

Pens will bus now to Bridgeport for the second of their three in three. Gameday setup will hit the blog Saturday at 3 p.m.

Let’s Go Pens!