Chirps from Center Ice

A fan blog about the AHL's Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins

RAPID RECAP: Pens LOSE 4-2

Another frustrating loss by the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins tonight to the Syracuse Crunch. 

Pens threw everything they could at Andrei Vasilevskiy in the first, finally got a power play goal by J-S Dea, but the Crunch struck twice late in the first. 

Sahir Gill got a goal in the second to tie the game but Brian Foster overplays a puck off a wall and the Crunch edged ahead 1:19 later. 

Vasilevskiy stymied the Penguins twice in the third and with Foster pulled, Wilkes-Barre never found the equalizer. Crunch scored on an empty net to ice the game away. 

Full recap in a bit.

GAMEDAY: vs. Syracuse 12/31

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Home Game: 17

AHL Game: 462

Who: Syracuse Crunch

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 5:05 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Sunday at home vs the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, the Penguins were shutout for their second consecutive game by a score of 3-0. For Syracuse, they were in Hershey Tuesday and won 3-1. Tye McGinn had a pair of goals in the win.

Last Meeting: December 19 in Syracuse, the Penguins won 3-0. Brian Foster collected his first AHL shutout with 30 saves.

Record: For WBS: 21-7-0-1 (43 pts., 1st place Atlantic Division) — For SYR: 13-12-4-1 (31 pts., 5th place North Division)

Why you should care: When the Penguins were coming off a bad loss to Toronto the night before, the cure for what ailed the Penguins was in the form of the Syracuse Crunch. It’s the Crunch again tonight. Is that enough to get the Pens back on track? Hardly. Wilkes-Barre will need to play a full 60 minutes and get contributions from everyone in every situation if they want to be successful tonight.

Referee(s): Dave Lewis / Mark Lemelin

Linesmen: Jason Mandroc / Luke Murray

Twitter: @wbspenguins / @WBSGameDay / @SyracuseCrunch

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /syracusecrunch

Instagram: wbspenguins / officialsyracusecrunch

Beat Writers: @CVSethLakso / @TLTomVenesky // @syrhockey

Broadcasters: For WBS: Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / For SYR: Dan D’Uva @Dan_DUva

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep / @Allovimo

Radio: For WBS: WILK NewsRadio / For Syracuse: ESPN Radio Central New York

Television: AHL Live

Promotion(s): None

Other Game to Watch: Milwaukee is in Grand Rapids tonight in a matchup of Central Division heavyweights.

Next Five Games: SPR 1/2, @ HFD 1/3, BNG 1/5, @ LV 1/8, UTI 1/9

AHL Power Rankings: Week 12

Welcome to bizarro world here in Week 12 of the Chirps from Center Ice AHL Power Rankings.

Down is up, up is down. The Binghamton Senators and the Iowa Wild are on winning streaks and the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins didn’t score a goal all weekend and the Grand Rapids Griffins win streak was snapped.

I buried an Easter Egg in one teams capsule as to whom the Politburo here thinks is the favorite to lead the Pacific Division. Read carefully.

Oh, I owe the city of Utica and their fans an apology for dropping their team two spots this week to tenth. The Charlotte Checkers didn’t play a game this week. I wasn’t going to penalize them for that so I kept them seventh and just really forgot about them with the benefit and bump Bridgeport gets with Wilkes-Barre and Hershey losing and by dropping the Pacific Division Reign down to ninth. I’ll try and be better next week, Comets fans.

Anyway, if you didn’t link in direct, you should know what to do. If not and this is your first time, welcome and please hit the jump to continue.

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LaBarbera World — Pens LOSE 3-0

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A lot is going to be said online and in other areas about the recent play of the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins.

Forget about the fact that last week they shut out teams in four of five games and hadn’t allowed a single even strength goal in a remarkable 300+ minutes.

Forget about all that.

Focus on a two game set against in-state rivals where you are shut out in both games. 5-0 last night to Hershey and 3-0 today to the Lehigh Valley Phantoms.

That’s what fans do, right? Bloodthirsty, cup less fans in Wilkes-Barre that still pin losses on Ray Shero and Mike Johnston for messing with the team here in Wilkes-Barre while teams like Hershey, Norfolk, Binghamton and Grand Rapids have parades in June raising a Calder Cup banner.

No, not here. Forget about all that.

Look, you can blame new coach Clark Donatelli all you want, you can pin the blame on Brian Foster all you may in net, but if the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins can’t score a single goal in any given game, they have no chance of winning said game. Period. End of story.

Scoreless now in a span of 134:41. A penalty killing unit that went 2-for-4 last night in Hershey and 1-for-2 tonight. When the offense isn’t there and the special teams struggle, the team as a whole struggles.

Can anyone just say that Phantoms starting goaltender Jason LaBarbera played a hell of a game with an understaffed team crippled by injuries? (The Phantoms played a man short and are missing 10 players due to injury)

35 saves by LaBarbera tonight.

No changes for the Penguins lineup tonight.

First Period: Did everything right, outshot the Phantoms 9-3 until Andrew MacDonald finds himself alone in the high slot and wires a shot past Foster for a 1-0 Phantoms lead:

I am trying to decide amongst myself where the turning point of the game was. Here at the MacDonald goal, or later in the period when the Penguins had thirteen seconds of 5-on-3 power play.

Second Period: Again controlled play by Wilkes-Barre, then Kael Mouillierat takes a goaltender interference penalty and the Phantoms cash on a power play goal when Niclas Andersen partially screens Foster while skating backwards.

Third Period: Penguins needed to press while chasing a team up two goals on them and be careful in the process because their penalty killing hasn’t been the best. Every shot, it seemed, was right at LaBarbera and he saw it all the way.

Finally, ex-Penguin Colin McDonald skates down the right wing, catches Foster dipping into the butterfly a split second too soon and finds daylight upstairs and extends the Phantoms lead to 3-0 on an NHL caliber snipe.

Penguins couldn’t score on a power play, killed a penalty and could not get one by LaBarbera with an extra attacker with Foster pulled after a time out and that was all she wrote.

Three Stars: 3) Nick Cousins (two assists, +1) 2) Andrew MacDonald (goal, assist, +1) and 1) Jason LaBarbera (35 saves)

Strong games by J-S Dea and Bryan Rust who maximized each shift and really stood out.

Let’s look at some tweets that put this one in perspective…

Around the Division: Wasn’t a bad weekend for the Penguins insofar as it was an equally bad weekend for the Atlantic Division as a whole. Hershey lost to Binghamton at home tonight 5-3. The B-Sens have won three straight…Portland beat Springfield 5-3…Hartford shutout Rochester 1-0 and Bridgeport beat Providence 4-3.

Standings: Penguins (.741 percentage points) — (Hershey .613) — Bridgeport (.591) — Portland (.589) — Lehigh Valley (.484) — Providence (.452) — Hartford (.452) — Springfield (.433)

Wheeling Update: The Nailers are feeling the affects also, dropping a 7-4 decision to the Kalamazoo Wings. Cody Wydo and Riley Brace both had two goals.

Here’s the post game infographic…

Give Donatelli a chance to run a few practices. Bodies will be back soon. It isn’t as bad as you think, despite what you think.

My Week 12 AHL Power Rankings will hit the blog at a special time tomorrow, 1 p.m.

Let’s Go Pens!

RAPID RECAP: Pens LOSE 3-0

Blame the goaltender all you want, blame the new coach till you are blue in the face. If the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins can’t score a goal, they cannot win. 

35 save shutout by Jason LaBarbera tonight in a yeoman-like effort. Pens threw everything they had at him tonight. 

J-S Dea and Bryan Rust played well enough to consistently stand out shift after shift.

More later.

GAMEDAY: vs. Lehigh Valley 12/27

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Home Game: 16

AHL Game: 438

Who: Lehigh Valley Phantoms

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 4:05 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Last night in Hershey the Penguins were shutout 5-0…For Lehigh Valley, they hosted Bridgeport and lost 2-1. Robert Hagg scored the only goal in the loss for the Phantoms.

Last Meeting: December 16 in Allentown, the Pens won 3-0. Tristan Jarry collected a 17 save shutout.

Record: For WBS: 21-6-0-1 (43 pts., 1st place Atlantic Division) — For LV: 14-16-1-0 (29 pts., 5th place Atlantic Division)

Why you should care: The Penguins need a better showing today against a Lehigh Valley team coming off a loss last night themselves. Whether they have shaken the funk of whatever you want to call last nights performance against Hershey remains to be seen.

Referee(s): Evgeny Romasko / Cameron Voss

Linesmen: Matt McNulty / Jud Ritter

Twitter: @WBSPenguins and @WBSGameDay / @LVPhantoms

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins / /LehighValleyPhantoms

Instagram: wbspenguins / lehighvalleyphantoms

Beat Writers: @CVSethLakso and @TLTomVenesky / @SteveGrossMCall

Broadcasters: WBS: Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / For Lehigh Valley: Bob Rotruck @BobRotruck

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep

Radio: For WBS: WILK Newsradio / For Lehigh Valley: Fox 1470

Television: AHL Live

Promotion(s): Kids FREE (14 and under, with paid adult ticket) | $2 hot dogs

Other Game to Watch: I am liking Providence at Bridgeport.

Next Five Games: SYR 12/31, SPR 1/2, @ HFD 1/3, BNG 1/5, @ LV 1/8

Dan Ellis Problems — Pens LOSE 5-0

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The following tweets by the men that write about this team for a living in the papers should tell you all you need to know about how this one went…

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So it was predictable. A 5-0 shutout, blowout loss ushers in the Clark Donatelli Era for the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins.

Nothing went right tonight. Let’s get right to it.

Lines were…

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

Derrick Pouliot – Clark Seymour
Tim Erixon – Will O’Neill
Reid McNeill – Niclas Andersen

Brian Foster – Casey DeSmith

Injury Updates: Mike O’Brien stated that Matia Marcantuoni was off of injured reserve and was the healthy scratch as well as Harrison Ruopp. Steve Oleksy and Tom Sestito were, “close” and Tristan Jarry was, “week-to-week.” Tyler Biggs jobs Barry Goers in the, “month-to-month” category.

First Period: Bad first period for the Penguins, who 1:23 into the game, were down 2-0, then later 3-0 on another Bears goal, this time on the power play and the rout was on. Aaron Ness with a bomb of a shot at :34, Chris Brown from high slot at 1:23 then Madison Bowey skating in unmarked on the power play for Hershey. Wilkes-Barre only registered one shot on goal in the games first eight minutes, and the game conceivably could have been 5-0 with the Bears hitting two posts in the process.

Things settled in the games last five minutes and the period ended with the Bears outshooting the Pens 15-7.

Second Period: Penguins couldn’t cash in on their only power play of the period and the Bears cashed on theirs when Paul Carey swept in a rebound left by Foster that made it 4-0. Erik Burgdoerfer scored his goal against the Penguins (all of his goals this year have come against Wilkes-Barre) and it was 5-0.

Donatelli called time out and was very animated on the bench with his team which was in a 5-0 hole on the ice at their biggest rival.

Third Period: Casey DeSmith came in on relief for Brian Foster, faced a power play to open the period then a brief 5-on-3 but was able to keep the Bears out of his net. It was the most settled that the Pens looked all game, but at this point the game was lost.

Pens couldn’t score on a power play, the Bears were blocking tons of shots. Wilkes-Barre later hit a post when Reid McNeill narrowly missed breaking up the Ellis shutout.

Dan Ellis was in some pain with about two minutes to play in the period, but gutted it out for his first shutout of the season, a 22 save performance, and the first time all season that Wilkes-Barre has been shutout all season.

Three Stars: 3) Madison Bowey (goal, assist, even) 2) Carter Camper (three assists, +1) and 1) Dan Ellis (22 save shutout)

Around the Division: Binghamton beat Hartford at home 4-2…Lehigh Valley lost at home to Bridgeport 2-1…Albany beat Providence 4-1…Syracuse beat Springfield 3-1 and Portland was off.

Standings: Penguins (.768 points percentage) — Hershey (.633) — Bridgeport (.578) — Portland (.574) — Lehigh Valley (.467) — Providence (.467) — Springfield (.448) — Hartford (.433)

Wheeling Update: It was Dave Gove’s head coaching debut and that too was a sour one as Gove’s Wheeling Nailers were defeated by the Toledo Walleye in Toledo 4-1. That will cost the Nailers as they will now be seven back of division leader Toledo in the North Division.

Penguins are back in action tomorrow against the Lehigh Valley Phantoms at home. Gameday for that will be up on the blog at noon for the 4:05 start.

Let’s Go Pens!