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Just Take Uher — Pens WIN 4-1

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I’m in the hurry-up with this blog post because it’s a work night for me and I have to see the dentist tomorrow at 7 a.m. He never makes any money off of me anyway, I am blessed to be 37 years old and have never had a cavity ever. But for having my wisdom teeth extracted about 7 years ago, I go twice a year to this guy and he’s disappointed with me for all the right reasons. He didn’t even pull my wisdom teeth, I was referred.

Whoa. How the heck did I get off on that tangent? Anyway, the Pens won tonight at home against Binghamton by a score of 4-1.

It was another methodical win. Binghamton jumps ahead in the first period, Matt Murray locks it down the rest of the way as he stops 32 of 33 and gets offensive help in the form of Dominik Uher who scored twice.

Matt Murray opposed Chris Driedger.

Up front, the lines were unchanged from Sunday, unchanged from Saturday. They were…

Josh Archibald – J-S Dea – Bryan Rust
Tom Kuhnhackl – Carter Rowney – Dominik Simon
Dominik Uher – Oskar Sundqvist – Tom Kostopoulos
Ty Loney – Sahir Gill – Patrick McGrath

Derrick Pouliot – Steve Oleksy
Tim Erixon – Adam Clendening
Reid McNeill – Niclas Andersen

Matt Murray – Casey Desmith

Coal Street sent Brian Foster to Wheeling Monday. The likelihood that Tristan Jarry retuning this weekend remains a strong possibility. You let Desmith get a few AHL practices and let him back up and learn from Matt Murray. Murray will probably start Friday in Lehigh Valley then it’s anyone’s guess who starts Saturday against Utica.

Steve Oleksy returned and was reunited with Derrick Pouliot. Adam Clendening paired with Tim Erixon. John McCarron skated warmups. Will O’Neill was straight scratched.

First Period: Binghamton took all the ice out from under the Penguins and didn’t allow them any space. Matt Puempel pounced on a juicy rebound left by Murray on a Guillaume Lepine shot which gave the Sens a 1-0 lead at 6:57.

Teams traded power play chances but neither scored. The only other noteworthy thing to happen in the period was the Penguins dressing three A’s, plus Kostopoulos in the C. Rust, Andersen and Oleksy started the period with them, but Andersen had his removed later on.

Second Period: The quick strike offense seen Sunday in Hartford appeared again Tuesday in Wilkes-Barre. Two early goals :57 apart for the Penguins had them ahead 2-1. Reid McNeill had a point shot tipped by Dominik Uher past Driedger for a tie game then Adam Clendening pounced on a Binghamton clear, swept to Sahir Gill who blasted it past Driedger and in for a 2-1 Wilkes-Barre lead.

Pat McGrath fought again. This time Mark Fraser. This is tail end of it video:

Penguins were all over the B-Sens, out shooting them 11-3 at one point but then Binghamton came alive and outshot the Pens 10-1 with the benefit of two power plays. Murray and the Penguins penalty kill kept them off the scoreboard, but were not able to build on the 2-1 lead heading into the…

Third Period: Penguins needed the intermission to gather themselves and reset. Natural born lteaders usually step up in situations like this:

Kostopoulos broke up a D to D pass and raced in, fought off the waterskiing defensemen trailing and extended the lead for the Penguins to 3-1.

Penguins clamped down on the Sens. Bend but not break, Matt Murray solid again. Dominik Uher added an empty net goal with Driedger pulled.

Three Stars: Were 3) Sahir Gill (game winning goal, +1) 2) Matt Murray (32 saves on 33 shots) and 1) Dominik Uher (two goals, +3)

Around the Division: They all watched us.

Standings: Penguins (.742 percentage points) — Hershey (.600) — Portland (.578) — Bridgeport (.569) — Lehigh Valley (.514) — Providence (.471) — Hartford (.441) — Springfield (.424)

Wheeling Update: They too, watched us.

Here’s the infographic from Coal Street:

And the video highlights:

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0iVujSCh8Y&feature=youtu.be]

Pens have a scheduled day off tomorrow. I am expecting that the All-Star selections will be made sometime this week, probably Wednesday, so look for the next blog update to come at that time.

Brush daily. Remember to floss. Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: vs. Binghamton 1/5

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Home Game: 19

AHL Game: 493

Who: Binghamton Senators

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Sunday in Hartford, Casey Desmith got the start in goal for the Penguins and won 3-2 with a 22 save performance. The Pens scored their three goals in the span of 68 seconds. For Binghamton, they last played Saturday in Hershey and coughed up a 5-1 lead and lost 6-5 in overtime. Buddy Robinson had a goal and two assists.

Last Meeting: November 25 in Binghamton, the Penguins won 4-3 in overtime. Derrick Pouliot scored the overtime game winner.

Record: For WBS: 23-8-0-1 (47 pts., 1st place Atlantic Division) — For BNG: 11-17-3-0 (25 pts., 7th place North Division)

Why you should care: The B-Sens have been playing above what their last place in the North position would indicate, winning five of their last six games. The Penguins will need a full 60 minute effort to get out of this one with the two points.

Referee(s): Geno Binda / Keith Kaval

Linesmen: Bill Lyons / Luke Murray

Twitter: @wbspenguins / @WBSGameDay / @BSens_Hockey

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /binghamtonsenators

Instagram: wbspenguins / bsens_hockey

Beat Writers: @CVSethLakso / @TLTomVenesky // @SteinTime44

Broadcasters: For WBS: Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / For BNG: Grady Whittenburg @BSensRadio

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep

Radio: For WBS: WILK NewsRadio / For Binghamton: Oldies 96.9

Television: AHL Live

Promotion(s): None

Other Game to Watch: Nothing going on in the Conference. Lake Erie is coming off a bad week and will face a test against Central Division leading Milwaukee.

Next Five Games: @ LV 1/8, UTI 1/9, @ STJ 1/12, @ STJ 1/13, @ SYR 1/16

AHL Power Rankings: Week 13

As the calendar flips to 2016 and people put the holidays in the rear view mirror as a new week begins, there is still a Griffin in the drivers seat. Winning 17 of 19 games will do that for you.

As always, there are teams on the up and teams on the down this week.

If you didn’t click through direct, hit the jump to see where your you favorite team ended up in Week 13.

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Casey At The Bat — Pens WIN 3-2

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Kind of had the feeling when it was announced after yesterday’s 4-1 win against Springfield that Matt Murray would not make the trip to Hartford, Connecticut for Sunday afternoon’s game that Casey Desmith would get the start over Brian Foster.

Foster has been anything but a question mark in net for the Penguins at the AHL level, so with Matt Murray back from Pittsburgh and the status of Tristan Jarry getting closer and closer to a return, with the benefit of a cushion at the top of the Atlantic Division standings, Head Coach Clark Donatelli penciled in Casey Desmith’s name as the starting goaltender this afternoon.

The plan worked.

A 22 save performance for the undrafted Desmith, who wins in his AHL debut 3-2 and the Penguins have their first AHL winning streak under Donatelli.

It was the aforementioned Casey Desmith vs. Magnus Hellberg

No lineup changes for the Penguins this afternoon in Hartford, the only change being Desmith making his first AHL start.

First Period: Nothing really doing early on with the teams trading chances back and forth. The Penguins easily killed a Hartford power play and out shot the Wolf Pack 13-5 in the period. What Hartford did generate in chances were few and far between but quality overall.

With 8.8 seconds left in the period, Dominik Simon did this…

[tweet https://twitter.com/nafsnep/status/683748870245986304]

It was Simon’s team leading 29th point for the Penguins.

Second Period: Penguins would get two quick goals in the first minute of the period kicked off by this rocket of a shot by J-S Dea…

[tweet https://twitter.com/nafsnep/status/683753368955695104]

Exactly 15 seconds later and off of the ensuing face-off, the Penguins would score again…

[tweet https://twitter.com/nafsnep/status/683753872284766208]

Bryan Rust would get credit when he banked the puck off of a prostrated Tommy Hughes.

The Wolf Pack called time out after that goal.

Then there were some penalties which ended up being a long overlapping power play for Hartford. They managed one shot on goal at Desmith and the rest of the time the Penguins just cleared everything and had a bunch of shorthanded rushes.

There are two automatic goal scorers that I know of that whenever they play the Penguins, you can pencil them in for a goal against Wilkes-Barre. One is defenseman Erik Burgdoerfer in Hershey and the other is Nick Tarnasky on the Hartford Wolf Pack. Tarnasky softly swept this puck past Desmith that spoiled the would be shutout and got Hartford on the board…

[tweet https://twitter.com/TheAHL/status/683757622302912513]

Desmith looked settled in as the game wore on and made some big saves. The game starting to unfold into another methodical Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins game. That is, get a lead, sit on it, try to build on it and give the opponent nothing. An example of this was about three or four face-offs in the Penguins offensive zone that they won and just fired pucks at Hellberg.

Third Period: Physicality picked up and all ends of the ice were being used. The Wolf Pack would outshoot the Penguins 9-6 in this period and with Hellberg pulled, Chad Nehring would score with 6.1 seconds left in the game that made it 3-2 but there wasn’t enough time for the Wolf Pack to get the equalizer and the Penguins would hold on.

Desmith is probably packing his bags for Wheeling this week no matter what happens with Jarry this week just because, but I think that he has definitely earned a second look with another AHL team, whether that’s Wilkes-Barre or some other team. If not, he should definitely get some more starts in the ECHL.

Three Stars: 3) Nick Tarnasky (goal, -1) 2) Bryan Rust (goal, +1) and 1) J-S Dea (goal, +2)

Around the Division: Hershey blanks Bridgeport on the road by a score of 5-0. Dan Ellis had a 32 save shutout…Lehigh Valley beat Portland in Maine by a score of 2-1 and Providence beat Rochester 5-2.

Standings: Penguins (.734 percentage points) — Hershey (.600) — Portland (.578) — Bridgeport (.578) — Lehigh Valley (.514) — Providence (.471) — Hartford (.441) — Springfield (.424)

Here is the post game infographic from the Penguins…

[tweet https://twitter.com/WBSPenguins/status/683791227452522496]

Wheeling Update: The Nailers lost at home to the Norfolk Admirals by a score of 5-3. Anton Zlobin had two goals and an assist.

My Week 13 AHL Power Rankings return to their normal 4 p.m. Monday release time. I’ll also have a refresh of the big board sometime Sunday evening also.

Penguins are back on the ice on Tuesday for a date with the Binghamton Senators in Wilkes-Barre at 7:05.

Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: @ Hartford 1/3

 

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Away Game: 16

AHL Game: 480

Who: Hartford Wolf Pack

Where: XL Center

When: 3:00 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Last night at home versus Springfield, the Penguins won 4-1. It was Clark Donatello’s first AHL coaching win. For Hartford, they lost 4-3 to Albany at home. Chad Nehring had a goal and an assist in the loss.

Last Meeting: December 5 in Wilkes-Barre, the Pens lost 3-1. Magnus Hellberg stopped 28 of 29 shots to earn first star honors.

Record: For WBS: 22-8-0-1 (45 pts., 1st place Atlantic Division) — For HFD: 14-17-2-0 (30 pts., 7th place Atlantic Division)

Why you should care: The Penguins are going to be without the services of Matt Murray today, fresh from re-assignment from Pittsburgh and given a much needed rest. How will the Penguins play with either Casey DeSmith or Brian Foster in net this afternoon?

Referee(s): Tom Chmielewski

Linesmen: Glen Cooke / Brent Colby

Twitter: @wbspenguins / @WolfPackAHL

Facebook:  /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /HartfordWolfPack

Instagram: wbspenguins / hartford_wolfpack

Beat Writers: @CVSethLakso and @TLTomVenesky / @HowlingsToday

Broadcasters: For WBS: Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / 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: Last night second place in the Atlantic Division Portland beat Lehigh Valley in overtime. The two teams rematch today up in Maine.

Next Five Games: BNG 1/5, @ LV 1/8, UTI 1/9, @ STJ 1/12, @ STJ 1/13

Wheeling Connection — Pens WIN 4-1

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I think there were three things that led to the outcome tonight, a 4-1 Wilkes-Barre win over the Springfield Falcons.

  1. The Penguins are just too good of a team collectively to lose any more than two or three games in a row. There are a lot of bad teams in the AHL and despite these last three games, the Penguins are not one of them.
  2. The Return of Matt Murray. Say what you want, the Pens are a different, more confident team, when he is back there tending the nets.
  3. The Patrick McGrath Factor. The Shavertown native and local grown product was on the ice tonight and was the fuse that sparked the dynamite which was the Wilkes-Barre offense with a big time tilt with Springfield’s Eric Selleck. Selleck is five inches and 18 pounds heavier than the 5’10, 200 pound McGrath.

It was almost scripted the way that the Selleck-McGrath fight came to be, which I will get to in the story.

Matt Murray opposed Niklas Treutle.

Line were…

Josh Archibald – J-S Dea – Bryan Rust
Tom Kuhnhackl – Carter Rowney – Dominik Simon
Dominik Uher – Oskar Sundqvist – Tom Kostopoulos
Ty Loney – Sahir Gill – Patrick McGrath

Derrick Pouliot – Adam Clendening
Tim Erixon – Will O’Neill
Reid McNeill – Niclas Andersen

Matt Murray – Casey DeSmith

McGrath took the spot of John McCarron on the fourth line as the only lineup change.

First Period: Falcons jumped out ahead at 1:17 when ex-Penguin Dustin Jeffrey knocks home a puck that Derrick Pouliot failed to clear out of in front of Murray’s crease. Later, the Falcons were pressuring in the offensive zone when the puck skipped over a defenseman’s stick and barely out. During the confusion of the fact that everyone needed to get back onsides again, J-S Dea found Josh Archibald for a breakaway that Archibald finished to even the game at one a piece. It was Archibald’s first goal of the season and long overdue.

Then, late, Eric Selleck and Tom Kostopoulous got tangled up in front of the Penguins bench. Pushing and shoving occurred. You knew what came next, eventually McGrath was going to fight Selleck.

Second Period: After another penalty by Derrick Pouliot which was killed by the Penguins, Tim Erixon shot the puck from the point and Tom Kostopoulos deflected it home for a 2-1 Penguins lead.

Then off the face-off, Eric Selleck made a bad choice:

[tweet https://twitter.com/nafsnep/status/683455111805464576]

Back to my scripted analogy, you have the bad guy (Selleck) messing with the good guy / legend (Kostopoulos) in the backyard of the hero (McGrath) who also happens to be and play for the local hockey team. The hero pummels the bad guy and the Penguins go on to score two more goals, a Sahir Gill rebound goal of a Reid McNeill shot and then a Bryan Rust power play goal after the Falcons had called a timeout after the Gill goal and the rout was on.

The Penguins were running circles on the Falcons and having fun again. Three goals in the span of 3:17. The local kid playing for the local team with the spark to get it all going. Happy days are here again.

Third Period: Nothing really of substance to note. Wilkes-Barre killed two power plays. Clark Donatelli collected his first AHL win.

Three Stars: 3) Carter Rowney (two assists, +1) 2) Matt Murray (30 saves on 31 shots) and 1) Tom Kostopoulos (goal, even)

Worth noting the following:

[tweet https://twitter.com/CVSethLakso/status/683484050846253056]

And more importantly…

[tweet https://twitter.com/TLTomVenesky/status/683485757181407232]

So it will be either Casey DeSmith or Brian Foster in net Sunday in Hartford. I have a feeling it may be DeSmith. Who knows, though.

Around the Division: Hershey beats Binghamton 6-5 in overtime after overcoming a 5-1 deficit….Bridgeport beat Rochester 4-3 in overtime….Albany beat Hartford 4-3 and Portland beat Lehigh Valley 4-3 in overtime up in Maine.

Standings: Penguins (.726 percentage points) — Portland (.597) — Hershey (.588) — Bridgeport (.586) — Lehigh Valley (.500) — Providence (.455) — Hartford (.455) — Springfield (.424)

Wheeling Update: The Nailers Thunderbirds beat the Brampton Beast on Throwback Night by a score of 5-1. With Fort Wayne beating Toledo tonight 2-1, that draws Wheeling 4 points behind the Walleye for the North Division lead.

Here are the video highlights from Coal Street:

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEyzao6gIS4&feature=youtu.be]

Pens travel to Hartford for a 3 pm start, with the Gameday setup hitting the blog here Sunday at 11 am.

Let’s Go Pens!

RAPID RECAP: Pens WIN 4-1

30 saves for Matt Murray and a fight by Shavertown native Patrick McGrath propel the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins to victory tonight, winning 4-1 over the Springfield Falcons. It’s Head Coach Clark Donatelli’s first AHL win. 

It was a big second period by the Pens, who scored three goals in under four minutes to salt the game away.

Full recap to follow in a bit.