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Posted by nafsnep on March 19, 2016
Defensive stand by the Penguins in the third period locked this one away for the home team as Hershey threw everything they had at the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins in the third period but could not find the space guarded by Tristan Jarry.
The Pens won 4-1. Shots were 26-25 Hershey. Wilkes-Barre added two empty net goals at the end.
Big night by Tom Sestito who had a goal and fought Hershey’s Liam O’Brien.
Last Game: Sunday in Bridgeport, the Pens lost 3-2. Carter Rowney and Tim Erixon scored goals for the Pens in the loss. For Hershey, the Bears were in St. Johns on Sunday and won 3-2. Zach Sill scored with 1:05 left to secure the win.
Last Meeting: March 6 in Wilkes-Barre, the Penguins won 5-4. Carter Rowney scored three goals three different ways.
Record: For WBS: 36-21-4-1 (77 pts., 2nd place Atlantic Division) — For HER: 35-17-3-7 (80 pts., 1st place Atlantic Division)
Why you should care: Big game for both teams tonight who have had the entire week to prepare with neither team playing last night and both knowing the importance of this game and weekend series which could really wrap up the division for the Bears with a sweep of the Penguins or bring the Penguins right back into the picture with a sweep of their own.
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Posted by nafsnep on March 14, 2016
It’s the Week 23 Edition of the Chirps from Center Ice AHL Power Rankings and the door is open for teams in the Eastern Conference and teams in the Western Conference with some teams in crossover spots losing key games this weekend.
A once unbeatable team is leaving the door open for their second place divisional foes to take a run at the top spot.
One team has outscored opponents 45-11 in their 11 game winning streak.
To find out who these teams are and see where your favorite team ended up, jump through if you didn’t link in direct.
If the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins lose out to the Hershey Bears for the Atlantic Division Championship at the end of the year by a few points, it will be this weekend here that they can point back to and say cost them. Or, at the very least, this weekend will have played a big part.
But for one lineup change for both teams, it was the same teams and just a different day. Same goaltenders too, with Tristan Jarry opposing Stephon Williams again. It was the same scoreline as well, a 3-2 win for the Bridgeport Sound Tigers.
The Sound Tigers started the weekend in Syracuse Friday and lost 5-2. They came to Wilkes-Barre with a goaltender that gave up five goals the last time he saw the Pens and were stymied by him Saturday. Today, they were lulled to sleep by the Sound Tigers and Justin Florek scores all the goals for Bridgeport and beat a Penguins team that had come into the weekend winners of three of their last four games. A Penguins team decimated by call-ups that was still managing to keep its head above water.
Not so fun fact: The first ever hat trick scored by a Bridgeport Sound Tiger against the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins.
So a crushing weekend for a Wilkes-Barre team pursuing first place being pursued by a Providence team on a tear for second or higher. It will be interesting to see how Clark Donatelli prepares his team for a huge weekend against the Hershey Bears in a weekend home and home next weekend.
I have a lot of videos here in this recap, so hit the jump if you didn’t link in direct…
Last Game / Last Meeting: Last night in Wilkes-Barre, the Pens lost 3-2. Stphon Williams stopped 30 of 32 shots. The Pens scored two power play goals.
Record: For WBS: 36-20-4-1 (77 pts., 2nd place Atlantic Division) — For BRI: 32-23-3-3 (70 pts., 4th place Atlantic Division)
Why you should care: Penguins are out for revenge this afternoon. A backup beat them soundly Saturday on their own patch of ice so Wilkes-Barre will look to repay the favor today in Southern Connecticut.
Other Game to Watch: Obvious choice here is Hershey rematching against the St. John’s IceCaps in Newfoundland today. The Bears are out for revenge of their own today as well after losing 2-1 last night.
Next Five Games: HER 3/19, @ HER 3/20, BNG 3/23, @ BNG 3/25, PRO 3/26
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Posted by nafsnep on March 12, 2016
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In my Rapid Recap tonight, I used a run-on sentence to sum up the play of Bridgeport Sound Tigers starting goaltender Stephon Williams tonight and summed up the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins night as a whole.
A puck left harmlessly in the crease of Williams as the Penguins were pressing for the third goal late may have been another key to the way this one went, a 3-2 loss at the hands of the Bridgeport Sound Tigers. The Penguins were unable to take over first place in the Atlantic Division with Hershey losing 2-1 to St. John’s earlier in the evening.
Williams was opposed by Tristan Jarry, back from illness.
Lines were…
Kael Mouillierat – Dustin Jeffrey – Josh Archibald
Mattias Plachta – Carter Rowney – Tom Kostopoulos
Ty Loney – J-S Dea – Adam Krause
Jarrett Burton – Oskar Sundqvist – Patrick McGrath
Will O’Neill – Barry Goers
Tim Erixon – Steve Oleksy
Reid McNeill – Niclas Andersen
Tristan Jarry – Franky Palazzese
Lineup Notes: Harrison Ruopp skated the extra in warmups. As eluded to in the lede, Conor Sheary and Dominik Simon were recalled to Pittsburgh an hour and a half before the game in the wake of the news that Evgeni Malkin will miss 6-8 weeks with a wrist upper body injury. In the Simon / Sheary transaction, Tom Sestito was sent back. Coal Street earlier in the day recalled Adam Krause. Krause is the twelfth player from Wheeling that started the season there. Seth mined a gem that the Pens have averaged roughly one new call-up from the ECHL affiliate in West Virginia very five games this season.
First Period: Stephon Williams was quickly introducing himself to the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins and was clearly in revenge mode. The last time that Sound Tigers head coach Brent Thompson put Williams out there to face the Penguins, they put five pucks behind him. Not this time. Williams slides over to stop Josh Archibald one-thing a shot from a Kael Mouillierat setup on a 2-on-1 and then later Ty Loney took a shot from the high slot that Adam Krause got to but Williams got over in time to deny.
Turning point of the game would end up coming 10:52 into the first period when Kane Lafranchise tripped Mattias Plachta then four seconds later Matt Careener took a cross checking penalty and the Penguins were on a 5-on-3 for 1:56. The Penguins could not score. Bridgeport ground through and Williams made stop after stop with his glove.
Then Adam Krause found himself alone in on a breakaway. Not only did Williams stop Krause, he denied the rebound attempt then lost his stick then stopped the puck in his chest.
The Penguins threw 16 shots at Williams and he stopped them all.
Second Period: A dirty goal was going to be the only thing that beat this hot Bridgeport goaltender in Stephon Williams. Who else but Tom Kostopoulous to deliver it on a power play that made it 1-0 in favor of the Penguins:
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) March 13, 2016
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While the teams were four-on-four, Steve Oleksy blocks an initial shot but the puck caromed right to Colin Markison who had all day and all the space needed to fire one past Jarry that made it 1-1.
Dustin Jeffrey attempted a shot through heavy screen. Any mortal goaltender is fishing that one out of his net and the Pens are glove tapping to Val Halen’s “Ain’t Talkin’ Bout Love” in front of a bunch of fans wearing ecto plasma St. Patricks’ Day Penguins themed hats, but not Stephon Williams. He made the glove save like David Wright sees a line drive at third base for the New York Mets.
Third Period: Bridgeport scored to make it 2-1 off a quick developing 2-on-1 that Carter Verhaeghe blew by Jarry. Will O’Neill tossed a shot into traffic that got blocked by Bridgeport which resulted in the odd man rush.
Oh, that Williams guy. His glove had eyes I tell you. A Tim Erixon shot from the point through bodies is gloved by the Bridgeport netminder.
Then the Sound Tigers made it 3-1 on a power play when James Wright takes the shot from the point and Mike Halmo deflects the puck past the five hole of Jarry to make it 3-1. Deflating goal to give up considering the Sound Tigers power play is ranked 29th overall in the AHL and dead last on the road.
Pens couldn’t score on a power play but figured it out and scored on another when Kael Mouillierat ripped a shot off a face-off win just two second into the man advantage that made it 3-2.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) March 13, 2016
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Then Carter Rowney was denied of a goal that I celebrated as one from my seat that surely should have gone in but was swept away at the last second that ultimately preserved the win for the Sound Tigers. With Jarry pulled, the Penguins never found the equalizer.
Three Stars: 3) Carter Rowney (two assists, -1) 2) Tom Kostopoulos (goal, -1) and 1) Mike Halmo (goal, assist, +1)
If I was the one picking three stars it would have been 3) Rowney 2) Halmo and 1) Williams 30 saves on 32 shots)
Carter Rowney picked up two assists, giving him nine points (5-4-9) in his last four games. I think he is making a case for AHL Player of the Week. We will see.
All of a sudden it’s Providence who is snaking up on Hershey and Wilkes-Barre for first or second in the division. The P-Bruins have a game in hand on both the Bears and the Penguins, too.
Wheeling Update: The Nailers won tonight at home against the Kalamazoo Wings by a score of 4-2. Brian Foster stopped 18 of 20, including a penalty shot. Cody Wydo had two goals.
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Posted by nafsnep on March 12, 2016
The last time the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins saw Bridgeport Sound Tigers goaltender Stephon Williams, they put five goals behind him.
Not tonight.
The Penguins scored two power play goals tonight, put 32 shots at Williams but lose 3-2 when the Sound Tigers scored two third period goals to essentially win the game.
Williams and his glove were the story of the game and the Penguins inability to score on a 1:56 of 5-on-3 in the first prior missing trigger men Conor Sheary and Dominik Simon who were recalled to Pittsburgh an hour before the game was one of the keys to the loss.