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Posted by nafsnep on March 26, 2016
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Going with an abbreviated recap tonight as I was not at the game tonight, a 5-0 Providence Bruins win. I was driving back as the game was getting underway and got into radio range as the game was about 8 minutes old.
That’s when I should have turned around and went back to my Uncle’s house.
The Providence Bruins scored three times in the first period. Seth Griffith scored twice and was set up by ex-Penguin Max Talbot twice a and assisted on Talbot’s goal. From what I picked up on radio and in the Twitter play by play, the Penguins couldn’t get out of their own way in defending the Bruins, especially the line with Griffith and Talbot.
I saw Seth tweet during the blitzkrieg that Providence was outshooting the Penguins 8-0 during the stretch.
Providence is a hell of a team. When I was up in Binghamton last night, I caught up with Bob Howard, whose you may remember hosted the Power Play Post Show for many years. He and I were talking Atlantic Division and I told him that if this was mid-January and things were the way they are now in the division, that the Providence Bruins would be the odds on favorite to win the division.
The P-Bruins then went out last night and lost to the Lehigh Valley Phantoms who just came off an 8-0 pasting by the Hershey Bears Wednesday night and were on an eight game losing streak. You knew coming in that they were going to be extremely hungry and down right mad.
They took it out on the Penguins.
In the second, Colin Miller unleashed a bomb from the blue line that made it 4-0. Pens looked out of sorts. I was back home and in front of a TV at this point.
Pens had a power play to open the third and looked good on it but couldn’t score.
Max Talbot scored his second goal of the game when his shot redirected off of Will O’Neill’s skate and in to make it 5-0.
Pens couldn’t muster anything, despite outshooting the Bruins 12-9 in the third period, and went away quietly.
Only silver lining that could be taken from this game is that the Bruins have the leagues best power play and they did not score a goal against the Penguins tin bight and have not scored a goal against the Penguins on the power play at all this season.
Lineup wise, Dustin Jeffrey was back into the lineup. As a result, Jarrett Burton was the body who played last night that was scratched tonight. No changes on defense for the Pens.
Three Stars: 3) Seth Griffith (two goals, assist, +3) 2) Max Talbot (two goals, two assists, +4) and 1) Jeremy Smith (32 save shutout)
Wheeling Update: The Nailers were in Kalamazoo tonight looking or revenge on last nights setback against the Wings but were unable to extract any kind of positive result and lost 5-1. Riley Brace scored the only goal for the Nailers.
I doubt there will be any infographic or video highlights from Coal Street tonight. If there are and I get a moment Sunday I will run an edit here.
Pens are back at it home Tuesday against Springfield.
I’ll have my charts updated sometime Sunday and have the Week 25 AHL Power Rankings Monday at 4.
Last Game: Last night in Binghamton the Pens won 3-2 in overtime. Kael Mouillierat scored in overtime to win the game for the Pens. Tom Kostopoulos had the other two goals on the power play. For Providence, the Bruins were in Allentown last night and lost 4-3 to the Lehigh Valley Phantoms. The Bruins were down 3-1 and battled back to tie it at three, but the Phantoms would not be denied the victory.
Last Meeting: February 28 in Providence the Pens lost 3-2. Carter Rowney and Dominik Simon collected goals for the Pens in the loss.
Record: For WBS 40-21-4-1 (85 pts. 1st place Atlantic Division) — For PRO: 34-20-9-3 (80 pts., 3rd place Atlantic Division)
Why you should care: Expect a mad Providence team tonight. The Bruins had no business losing to the Phantoms last night who snapped an eight game losing streak by beating Providence last night. The Pens will need to be cautiously aggressive tonight with a Providence team that is extremely dangerous.
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Posted by nafsnep on March 25, 2016
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You kind of expected that the Binghamton Senators would come out tonight and put up more of a fight than they did Wednesday in Wilkes-Barre.
They did tonight, And it still wasn’t enough. The Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins win the game tonight by a score of 3-2 in overtime.
The Penguins were threw a lot of curveballs tonight. Three hit posts in the first period. They bottled up Binghamton to the tune of just 18 shots against but got scored on twice on the power play and at times appeared to be chasing the game at key moments but still somehow found a way to win the game. It was a big two points that they could have easily let slip away.
Tristan Jarry opposed Matt O’Connor
Lines were…
Dominik Simon – J-S Dea – Adam Krause
Mattias Plachta – Carter Rowney – Tom Kostopoulos
Jake Guentzel – Kael Mouillierat – Josh Archibald
Tom Sestito – Jarrett Burton – Teddy Blueger
Tim Erixon – Steve Oleksy
Niclas Andersen – Harrison Ruopp
Will O’Neill – Barry Goers
Tristan Jarry – Franky Palazzese
Lineup Notes: Blunger made his pro debut and took the spot of Dustin Jeffrey, who missed the game because his wife had a baby. Congrats to the Jeffrey family.
First Period: Period was divided into two halves. One, where the Pens took two penalties and got scored on the power play when Michael Keranen scored from the far dot while a Binghamton player was laying on Tim Erixon’s stick. Then the Penguins settled in the second half of the period and got a power play goal of their own by Tom Kostopoulos on the doorstep while the Penguins were on a 5-on-3.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) March 25, 2016
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Shots ended up being 9-3 in favor of the Penguins who despite the large shot difference, looked like they were chasing the game at times.
Second Period: Pens ran into more penalty troubles. On another five on three, Binghamton scored again when Casey Bailey one timed a shot from the far side to put the B-Sens up 2-1 again.
But the Penguins fought back and got a few power play opportunities and Tom Kostopoulos scored his second of the game on a tap in that tied it at two for the Penguins.
Tom Kostopoulos redirects his second of the night, and we are tied 2-2 after two pic.twitter.com/aHl2lLavs2
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) March 26, 2016
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Third Period: Tom Sestito and Zack Stortini fought each other. Here is the video of the fight captured on my iPhone:
Binghamton headed to the power play and the thought was, ‘ here we go again’ but the Penguins did a fine job of not allowing the Senators a shot on goal during the power play.
Will O’Neill had a memorable shift. He created a two on one opportunity with him and Tom Sestito then skated all the way back to break up a B-Sens odd man rush all in the span of about thirty seconds.
Sestito had another chance to score when Jarrett Burton picked off a Senators exit pass and fed Sestito but he couldn’t tap the pass from Burton by O’Connor.
Overtime: Tristan Jarry had a big stop on Phil Varone in the first minute of overtime then Barry Goers pounced on a clear by the Senators, passed to Mattias Plachta who dropped it back to Goers who shot it. The puck hits the post, doesn’t cross the line before Kael Mouillierat poked it across to give the Penguins the overtime win.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) March 26, 2016
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The win was the Penguins fourth in a row and got them to 40 wins in the season. The 40 wins in a season is significant because the Penguins set an AHL record with 11 consecutive 40 win seasons.
All that is left is clinching a playoff berth. The magic number drops to 11.
Three Stars: 3) Jason Akeson (two assists) 2) Tom Kostopoulos (two goals) and 1) Kael Mouillierat (overtime game winning goal, assist)
If I see any infographics or video highlights, I will try to work the edits in.
Pens are home Saturday night against Providence. I will not be at that game, as I will be with family for Easter but I still plan on having the Gameday setup and a postgame recap for you Saturday night some time.
Last Game / Last Meeting: Wednesday in Wilkes-Barre, the Penguins won 5-0. Tristan Jarry had a 20 save shutout, his fifth of the season and Dominik Simon had two goals, but on the power play.
Record: 39-21-4-1 (83 pts., 1st place Atlantic Division) — For BNG: 27-33-4-1 (59 pts., 7th place North Division)
Why you should care: Rematch from Wednesday night. The Binghamton Senators looked completely overmatched then. Will it be the same tonight? Penguins are still pursuing a playoff spot and a division championship and can’t look past this game for tomorrow’s big matchup at home against Providence.
Other Game to Watch: Providence is in Lehigh Valley tonight and the Phantoms were crushed 8-0 by the Hershey Bears Wednesday. Providence has the same task ahead of them tonight in Allentown as the Penguins have tonight in Binghamton.
Next Five Games: PRO 3/26, SPR 3/29, BRI 4/2, POR 4/3, LV 4/8
Late in the second period of this game and with the Penguins cruising 4-0, I had the thought of a tank that was running out of control downhill. That was the story of this game, a 5-0 Penguins win against the Binghamton Senators.
The Senators had come into the game winning four games in a row and were looking to slow the momentum of the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins who had just finished a weekend sweep of their bitter rivals in Hershey.
A sleepy Wednesday night game against an opponent well out of the playoff discussion. The definition of a trap game, if there ever was one.
But not tonight. The Penguins got on the board early, dominated the visitors in large portions the entire game and methodically win the hockey game to remain in first place in the Atlantic Division. Their magic number to clinch a playoff spot shrinks to 13.
Tristan Jarry opposed Chris Driedger.
Lines were…
Dominik Simon – Dustin Jeffrey – Adam Krause
Mattias Plachta – Carter Rowney – Tom Kostopoulos
Jake Guentzel – Kael Mouillierat – Josh Archibald
Tom Sestito – Jarrett Burton – J-S Dea
Tim Erixon – Steve Oleksy
Will O’Neill – Barry Goers
Niclas Andersen – Harrison Ruopp
Tristan Jarry – Franky Palazzese
Lineup Notes: Nic Andersen was back in the lineup and Reid McNeill was out sick. Jake Guentzel made his professional debut on the third line with old college buddy Josh Archibald and Kael Mouillierat. Patrick McGrath took warmups but was scratched.
First Period: Period zipped by with no penalties and few stoppages. The Pens got on the board quickly as Carter Rowney banged home his 21st goal of the season:
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) March 24, 2016
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The Penguins then continued to dominate the offensive zone time. Harrison Ruopp connected with J-S Dea and Dea whipped home this one for a 3-0 Wilkes-Barre lead.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) March 24, 2016
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At this point the tank was rolling downhill, obliterating everything in its path.
In the next shift, Zack Stortini tagged Tim Erixon hard into the boards. Josh Archibald then fought Travis Ewanyk.
Third Period: Simon added his second power play goal of the night putting home a rebound of a shot by Tom Kostopoulos that iced the game away and drowned any Binghamton hopes of a comeback:
Penguins then had a power play and spent the entire time in the offensive zone but could not connect.
Tristan Jarry didn’t see many pucks in the game, so the only question would be would he collect the shutout. He was dialed in and stopped a quick developing chance by Binghamton who was looking to break up the clean sheet by the Penguins rookie netminder.
I thought that Jake Genteel had a fine debut. He has a nose for the puck, can skate, and doesn’t want you to blink or else you will miss his shot. Once he rounds into form and eases into the pro game, he should be fine.
Three Stars: 3) J-S Dea (goal, assist, +1) 2) Dominik Simon (two goals, even) and 1) Tristan Jarry (20 save shutout)
Wheeling Update: The Nailers lost 1-0 in overtime out in Fort Wayne, Indiana to the Komets.
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Rematch between these to teams is Friday in Binghamton. Don’t be surprised if Franky Palazzese starts that one to keep Jarry fresh for Providence Saturday at home in a game which has bigger implications.
Last Game: Sunday in Hershey, the Penguins came back from a two goal deficit to force overtime and beat the Bears 6-5 in overtime. Will O’Neill scored the game winning overtime goal and was a +3 in the game and was named first star. For Binghamton, the B-Sens were in Utica Sunday and beat the Comets 3-2 in a shootout. Matt O’Connor stopped 46 of 48 shots and was named first star of the game for the Senators.
Last Meeting: January 5 in Wilkes-Barre, the Penguins won 4-1. Dominik Uher scored two goals and Matt Murray stopped 32 of 33.
Record: For WBS: 38-21-4-1 (81 pts., 1st place Atlantic Division) — For BNG: 27-32-4-1 (59 pts., 7th place North Division)
Why you should care: Despite their last place showing, the B-Sens come into tonights contest winners of their last four games and have taken points in their last six games. Far out of serious playoff discussion, the Binghamton Senators are not an easy point grab. The Penguins will need to match the same intensity they had against Hershey Friday and Saturday if they want to walk away winners tonight.
Comments Off on Treaty of Guent – Penguins Sign Rookie to ATO
Posted by nafsnep on March 22, 2016
A fairly significant roster move was made Tuesday morning when it was announced that the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins signed Jake Guentzel to an amateur tryout contract. (ATO)
From the release, Guentzel is a third round selection of the Pittsburgh Penguins and just finished his junior season at Nebraska-Omaha. He is foregoing his senior year and turning pro.
Here are some tweets with those familiar with Guentzel’s body of work…
Guentzel reached double digits in goal scoring in back-to-back seasons at Nebraska-Omaha, led the team with 46 points (19G-27A) this season.
Now Seth had a cheat sheet of sorts regarding Penguin prospects tabbed to come through Coal Street to begin their professional careers in Sunday’s Citizens Voice.
Guentzel was drafted by Pittsburgh in the third round, 77th overall, in the 2013 NHL draft and is currently rated the organization’s No. 6 prospect by The Hockey News. At 5-foot-10, he’s undersized, but extremely skilled. In each of his three seasons at UNO, his scoring totals have gone up, culminating with a 46-point (19G-27A) performance this season. The 46 points are the 10th most in the nation this season. Current Penguin Josh Archibald was a teammate of Guentzel’s back during the 2013-14 season.
ETA: Assuming he wants to get a taste of the AHL and the Penguins think that’s a good idea, Guentzel could be on his way to Wilkes-Barre any day now. After the Mavericks started the season on record pace, they stumbled down the stretch and finished on an eight-game skid. Don’t blame Guentzel, though. In two games during the opening round of the NCHC Tournament, he recorded two goals and two assists. The Mavericks, however, lost both games to Denver — the second in double OT.
When I had heard the news this morning, I didn’t think that Guentzel would be ready to play as soon as Wednesday against the Binghamton Senators.
I was wrong.
Guentzel is going to play tomorrow and skate with Kael Mouillierat and Josh Archibald.
Coal Street’s official blog Skating on the Susquehanna had a feature on Guentzel including his first professional media scrum and Head Coach Clark Donatelli’s thoughts on his newest player.
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In other news, the Pittsburgh Penguins announced that they have signed forward Teddy Blueger to a two year entry level contract. Blueger will join Wilkes-Barre on an ATO Tuesday. It wasn’t immediately known if Blueger will play tomorrow vs. Binghamton or not. Blueger went 11-24-35 for Minnesota State Mankato this past season, leading the team in points and game winning goals. Sounds like to me, based off of what the Pittsburgh release said and what Seth wrote about him in Sunday’s paper, that the Penguins have another blue chipper for the AHL squad for the remainder of the season.