Chirps from Center Ice

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

GAMEDAY: @ Syracuse 12/19

@     syr14_200

Away Game: 12

AHL Game: 397

Who: Syracuse Crunch

Where: Onondaga County War Memorial

When: 7:00 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Last night at home the Penguins lost 4-3 to the Toronto Marlies. The Pens gave up three shorthanded goals in the third period. For Syracuse, the Crunch won at home last night 4-0 against the Binghamton Senators. Andrei Vasilevskiy was named the first star of the game with a 27 save shutout.

Last Meeting: December 9 in Wilkes-Barre, the Pens won 6-2. Dominik Simon had two goals.

Record: For WBS: 20-5-0-1 (41 pts., 1st place Atlantic Division) — For SYR: 11-10-3-1 (26 pts., 5th place North Division)

Why you should care: The Penguins want to quickly wash off that bad shootout loss to Toronto with a strong showing tonight in Syracuse. They are still without the services of Tristan Jarry so it will likely be Brian Foster again tonight for Wilkes-Barre and he will be looking to also get in the win column for the Pens in a game he was likely scheduled to play in anyway with the recall of Matt Murray to Pittsburgh.

Referee(s): Garrett Rank

Linesmen: Brian Oliver / Joe DeMizio

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

Other Game to Watch: Let’s try this again. After getting rained out last night in Sacramento, the Condors and Heat will try again outdoors at Raley Field in the California capital in the Golden State Hockey Rush.

Next Five Games: @ HER 12/26, vs. LV 12/27, SYR 12/31, SPR 1/2, @ HFD 1/3

Shorthand Syndrome — Pens LOSE 4-3 (SO)

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I’ll use the lede in my Rapid Recap one post down for the lede here.

The Penguins were cruising in the third period of tonight’s game and heading to a power play up 3-0.

Then the bottom fell out.

A 4-3 shootout loss for the Penguins tonight to the Toronto Marlies. The game leading in was dubbed as a matchup between two heavyweight teams that were about as evenly matched from top to bottom. Even so in goal with the Penguins bringing in Casey DeSmith from the Wheeling Nailers this morning and the Marlies signing Ray Emery to a PTO hours before puck drop. It was a battle backups tonight in goal with Brian Foster squaring off against Antoine Bibeau.

To see it end in a shootout is mildly disappointing, to say the least.

The lineups were unchanged forward wise and defense wise. But in case you forgot…

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

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

Brian Foster – Casey DeSmith

First Period: Wilkes-Barre would jump out to a 2-0 lead but not before a long 5-on-3 for the Penguins that seemed rushed, panicked and disorganized. Brian Foster was called into the game early, denying a Nikita Soshnikov breakaway attempt on the 5-on-3.

Clark Seymour scored on a rocket of a shot from the top of the circles to give the Penguins an early 1-0 lead…

[tweet https://twitter.com/nafsnep/status/678014373772808197]

Scott Wilson would double the Penguins lead when he outworked Stuart Percy on this play…

[tweet https://twitter.com/nafsnep/status/678014146374430720]

At this point the Penguins were firing on all eight cylinders. They wanted to win for their coach Jay Leach, the injured Tristan Jarry and probably for Brian Foster in goal.

First Intermission: I always look for people to give me insight as to what they are seeing. There is a man by the name of John that I always visit on the concourse of nearly every home game. After the first period, I went over and visited. He cautioned me that the Penguins were getting worn down by the Marlies and that it was something that the Penguins used to do to opponents all the time. It was just something he gave me to watch out for as the game went on.

Second Period: The Marlies were working the Penguins again, forechecking them hard, but about half way through, Toronto was without a shot. The Penguins outshot the Marlies 16-7 in the period but were not able to extend the lead further.

Third Period: Penguins cash on a power play when Derrick Pouliot gets one past Bibeau to make it 3-0. The Pens were rolling and about to head on another power play.

Then my buddy John’s premonition came true.

Mark Arcobello scored on a wired wrist shot that beat Foster at 4:38 and the Marlies were on the board. The goal snapped a shutout streak of 225:07 that the Penguins as a team were on.

Hockey is a funny game. You can go three full games without allowing a goal, then give up two in the span of :39, while killing the same penalty.

That’s what Nikita Soshnikov did when he scored to make it 3-2.

The Penguins would not score on that power play, but Mark Arcobello gift wrapped another for them immediately after the one they got scored on twice shorthanded expired.

You knew it was coming…

[tweet https://twitter.com/CVSethLakso/status/678032092148707328]

Rich Clune got a step on a Penguin defender and slipped it past Foster and the game was tied.

Collectively, you simply cannot allow something like this to happen. You just can’t.

Quick, blame the goaltender!

Wrong.

[tweet https://twitter.com/TLTomVenesky/status/678057720881274881]

The Penguins took that eight cylinder car I referenced in the first period and got it to the end of regulation overheating, with a crack in the windshield, a busted tail light and three flat tires heading into…

Overtime: Penguins would have to kill a too many men on the ice call and did. It was onto a…

Shootout: Dominik Simon’s attempt was poke checked away, Scott Wilson missed his chance high and J-S Dea’s chance went wide. Foster stopped Arcobello on a shot that went wide, William Nylander when he tried the five hole but wasn’t able to stop Soshnikov’s attempt…

[tweet https://twitter.com/scottcwheeler/status/678044369828622340]

Ballgame.

Three Stars: 3) Richard Clune (goal, +1) 2) Scott Wilson (goal, assist, -1) and 1) Nikita Soshnikov (goal, +1 and the game winning shootout goal)

Derrick Pouliot took two penalties tonight and was on the ice for two of the Marlies shorthanded goals. There is a lot of talk about whether he should be in the NHL with Pittsburgh or here. I don’t think he made a case to get called up tomorrow with tonight’s performance.

Around the Division: Utica beats Springfield 7-4…Hershey coughs up a 3-1 lead in Allentown and loses 6-4 to the Phantoms…Providence beats Bridgeport 3-2 in overtime and Rochester crushed Hartford 7-1.

Standings: Penguins (.788 percentage points) — Hershey (.630) — Bridgeport (.603) — Portland (.521) — Providence (.519) — Lehigh Valley (.500) — Springfield (.444) — Hartford (.429)

Wheeling Update: The only organizational team to win tonight, the Nailers defeated the Quad City Mallards 4-1 tonight in Moline, IL. Anton Zlobin played and had an assist. Derek Army and John McCarron both had a goal and an assist in the win. Franky Palazzese stopped 39 of 40 shots to collect his eighth win of the year. The Nailers are now just a point off the idle Toledo Walleye for the top spot in the North Division and rematch the Mallards on Saturday.

Here is the post game infographic…

[tweet https://twitter.com/WBSPenguins/status/678064778045190148]

Update on Tristan Jarry as told to Tom:

[tweet https://twitter.com/TLTomVenesky/status/678050273886121984]

If I see video highlights tomorrow I will edit them in.

Onto Syracuse tomorrow. Gameday setup for this hist the blog Saturday at 3.

Let’s Go Pens!

RAPID RECAP: Pens LOSE 4-3 (SO)

The Penguins were cruising in the third period of tonight’s game and heading to a power play up 3-0. 

Then the bottom fell out.

The Toronto Marlies would score twice on the penalty kill then again on a separate penalty kill right after to tie the game at three a piece, stunning the Penguins and the fans in attendance.

Wilkes-Barre would eke out a point but would fall in a shootout to the Marlies. 

Clark Seymour, Bryan Rust and Derrick Pouliot would score for the Pens. Pouliot’s goal would come on the power play in the third. 

More to follow in a bit. 

GAMEDAY: vs. Toronto 12/18

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Home Game: 15

AHL Game: 391

Who: Toronto Marlies

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Wednesday in Allentown, the Penguins shutout the Lehigh Valley Phantoms 3-0. Tristan Jarry collected his second straight shutout and the Penguins as a team recorded their third consecutive shutout which is a franchise record. For Toronto, they were in Binghamton taking on the Senators and won 3-2. Zach Hyman scored the game winning goal and was named the first star of the game

Record: For WBS: 20-5-0-0 (40 pts., 1st place Atlantic Division) — For TOR: 21-5-2-0 (44 pts., 1st place North Division)

Why you should care: Tonight is a battle of the two best teams in the American Hockey League. The Penguins and Marlies matchup is deep, and this should be a hell of a game as well as a stiff test for both teams.

Referee(s): Jamie Koharski / Furman South

Linesmen: Francois Dussureault / Ryan Knapp

Twitter: @wbspenguins / @WBSGameDay / @TorontoMarlies

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /TorontoMarlies

Instagram: wbspenguins / torontomarlies

Beat Writers: @CVSethLakso and @TLTomVenesky / @KyleTheReporter

Broadcasters: For WBS: Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / For TOR: Todd Crocker @HockeyCrock

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep

Radio: For WBS: WILK Newsradio / For Toronto: TSN 1050

Television: AHL Live

Promotion(s): Eyewitness News Fan Friday | tickets just $14 | $2 drafts (select drafts, 6-7:30pm)

Other Game to Watch: I think that Toronto at Wilkes-Barre is the premier matchup in the AHL tonight myself, but the Bakersfield Condors are playing the Stockton Heat outdoors at the Golden State Hockey Rush at Raley Field in Sacramento tonight.

Next Five Games: @ SYR 12/19, @ HER 12/26, vs. LV 12/27, SYR 12/31, SPR 1/2

Increasing Difficulty for Yucks

He lasted the whole game last night and even recorded a shutout, his second in a row, but it was announced today after Penguins practice on Coal Street that Tristan Jarry will miss this weekends games with a lower body injury. Brian Foster will start tomorrow vs. the Toronto Marlies and will have Casey DeSmith as his backup.

Bob Rotruck is the Voice of the Lehigh Valley Phantoms and had this to say about Jarry’s situation last night.

[tweet https://twitter.com/bobrotruck/status/677554254849142784] [tweet https://twitter.com/bobrotruck/status/677554682974314496]

Seth had more with quotes from Penguins interim head coach Jay Leach after practice Thursday…

[tweet https://twitter.com/CVSethLakso/status/677635646274543617] [tweet https://twitter.com/CVSethLakso/status/677635677098532864] [tweet https://twitter.com/CVSethLakso/status/677635777493393409]

More from Seth here.

The Penguins play at home Friday against the Toronto Marlies and in Syracuse Saturday against the Syracuse Crunch before breaking for the Christmas holiday. The Penguins are back after Christmas in Hershey on December 26.

Alright, let’s get to the Toronto Marlies. The Penguins haven’t played the Marlies since 2014. Let’s take a look at them.

  • They are first in the North Division and the second best team in the AHL percentage wise, only behind the Penguins. They have a record of 21-5-2-0.
  • Ex-Penguins Scott Harrington and Kasperi Kapanen play for this team. Kapanen is actually with Finland for the World Juniors.
  • T.J. Brennan leads AHL defenseman in points. In 27 games he’s 9-14-23.
  • William Nylander leads the entire AHL in points. He’s basically setting the league on fire. In 26 games, he’s 14-20-34. That may partially be because the North Division is full of terrible teams like Syracuse, Binghamton and Rochester, or it may not. We don’t have long to find out for ourselves.
  • Toronto is 13-1-1-0 on the road. The Pens are 12-2 at home.
  • Whoever scores first tomorrow may win the game. Both the Penguins and Marlies are 15-1 when they score first.
  • They aren’t great on the power play but have the third overall best penalty kill and are best in the road.
  • They are the second best offense in the AHL scoring 3.89 goals per game. The Penguins have the third best offense in the AHL scoring 3.68 goals per game.
  • The Penguins have the second best defense in the AHL only allowing 1.96 goals against. The Marlies are fourth best, only allowing 2.43 goals a game.

So it’s an even matchup on paper. The Toronto Marlies will be the best team that the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins have faced this season to date as will the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins will be the best team that the Toronto Marlies have faced to date.

Buy the ticket, hell they cost just $14 bucks tomorrow, and take the ride.

Gameday setup for this clash of Eastern Conference Titans hits the blog Friday at 3.

Another One in the Jarr — Pens WIN 3-0

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There was an innocuous sequence in the third period in tonight’s game that stood out and stuck with me.

With less than 10 minutes to play in the third period with the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins cruising, the linesmen ruled icing on a questionable call which caught a tired Penguins group on the ice against a Phantoms team looking for anything to build momentum. It was probably the best sequence for the home team to this point.

Off the ensuing face-off, rookie goaltender Tristan Jarry makes a glove save forcing a whistle and allowing the Penguins to make the needed change.

It is that kind of goaltending that you see out of veteran goaltenders, not a rookie playing in his ninth professional game thrust into the starting goaltender role on the best team in the AHL.

Jarry and the Penguins blanked the Lehigh Valley Phantoms again tonight, 3-0 the score. Jarry hasn’t allowed a goal in 144:02, the Penguins haven’t allowed the Phantoms to score a goal on their home ice in 150:33 going back to April 19, 2015 of last season and it is the first time in Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins franchise history that the Penguins have recorded three consecutive shutouts in as many games.

Jarry opposed Jason LaBarbera, making his first start since November 8.

Lines were…

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

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

Tristan Jarry – Brian Foster

The Uher line was untouched. Rust up from the fourth line to the top line. Kuhnhackl from the fourth line to the second with Rowney centering. Dea continued to center the fourth line with Loney up from Wheeling and Archibald back from being a healthy scratch. The defensive pairings were not touched.

Sahir Gill and Harrison Ruopp were the healthy scratches. The vague injury updates were Matia Marcantuoni listed as day to day, Tom Sestito and Steve Oleksy both week to week and Tyler Biggs out “indefinitely” with a lower body injury. All that means is that they haven’t evaluated whether he is day to day or week to week yet. I just wish they would say what they injuries are and stop this goofy hiding behind the curtain nonsense. Anyway.

First Period: The best part of the recent call-ups to Pittsburgh was that existing great role players were going to be given a chance to step into an even bigger role. The plan worked to perfection in the first period. In a word, a dominating period by the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins. They won every battle and ran circles around a Phantoms team that either didn’t realize that they were playing in a game or looked totally and completely disinterested in engaging in the contest. Shots were 11-3 Penguins after one and Wilkes-Barre was ahead after one after this goal by Clark Seymour, the Penguins defenseman’s first goal in the AHL:

[tweet https://twitter.com/nafsnep/status/677284490914357248]

Second Period: More of the same for the Penguins. Nothing really going for the Phantoms offensively. The Penguins couldn’t get anything going either with a power play, but then the Penguins tried a dump in, Jason LaBarbera came out to play it, turned over to J-S Dea forechecking hard and this happened…

[tweet https://twitter.com/nafsnep/status/677300113316962304]

Lehigh Valley hit two posts in the sequences that followed. The Penguins continued their dominance, winning battles and getting passes and shots through. LaBarbera wasn’t good to this point, but he was the sole reason that the game was not 6-0.

Third Period: Penguins came out blazing to open the third period, beneficiaries of a carryover power play but did not score and were collectively 0-for-3 on the man advantage for the night. They later took a penalty, and had about three shorthanded chances and didn’t allow the Phantoms a single shot on Jarry on their power play.

Bryan Rust made it 3-0 when he finished off this nice tic tac toe for his first goal of the season…

[tweet https://twitter.com/nafsnep/status/677314179964018689]

Terrible first period by the Phantoms who fell behind 1-0, were outshot 11-3 in the first then matched the Penguins shot for shot the rest of the way for a cumulative total of 25-17.

Three Stars: 3) J-S Dea (goal, +2) 2) Clark Seymour (game winning goal, +1) and 1) Tristan Jarry (17 save shutout)

Around the Division: Portland beat Springfield 5-2. Everyone else in the division was off.

Standings: Penguins (.800 percentage points) — Hershey (.654) — Bridgeport (.607) — Portland (.521) — Providence (.500) — Lehigh Valley (.482) — Springfield (.462) — Hartford (.444)

Wheeling Update: The Nailers were idle tonight. They were surpassed in the North Division lead by the Toledo Walleye this morning who beat the Indy Fuel at home in a kids game 5-1. The Nailers travel to Moline, IL to take on the Quad City Mallards for a doubleheader beginning Friday while the Walleye can extend the North Division lead even more Thursday in Brampton when they take on the Beast.

Here is your post game infographic…

[tweet https://twitter.com/WBSPenguins/status/677321231083900928]

The Phantoms may put together a highlight package or they may not. If I see it and can edit, it’ll go here.

One more thing before I go, both Seth and Tom confirmed on Twitter that Tom Sestito will get a new PTO.

Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: @ Lehigh Valley 12/16

@     lv14

Away Game: 11

AHL Game: 373

Who: Lehigh Valley Phantoms

Where: PPL Center

When: 7:05 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Saturday at home against the Albany Devils, the Penguins won 4-0. Rookie goaltender Tristan Jarry had a 22 save shutout for his first as a professional. Kevin Porter had two goals. For Lehigh Valley, the Phantoms beat the Springfield Falcons 5-4 in a shootout on Saturday. Andrew MacDonald had two goals.

Last Meeting: Last Friday in Allentown the Pens won 4-0. Matt Murray had 23 saves for another shutout.

Record: For WBS: 19-5-0-0 (38 pts., 1st place Atlantic Division) — For LV: 13-13-1-0 (27 pts., 4th place Atlantic Division)

Why you should care: It will be a bit of a new look for the Penguins with Steve Oleksy out of the lineup and Conor Sheary, Kevin Porter and Matt Murray on recall to Pittsburgh. The Phantoms will be out to avenge their 4-0 shutout to the Penguins last Friday.

Referee(s): Cameron Voss

Linesmen: Tom George / Matt McNulty

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

Other Game to Watch: Rochester and Utica have been on the rise in the North Division of late and the two teams clash tonight in Utica.

Next Five Games: TOR 12/18, @ SYR 12/19, @ HER 12/26, LV 12/27, SYR 12/31