Chirps from Center Ice

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

Scott Wilson Suspended One Game

In basically what is becoming “America’s Most Wanted, Location Wilkes-Barre,” the American Hockey League announced today that Scott Wilson has been suspended for one game for a checking from behind incident on October 24 vs. the Springfield Falcons. Kael Mouillierat was suspended two games last week.

Here’s the box. As you can see, Wilson was never penalized for a hit, let alone penalized at all in the game.

Wilson will miss Wednesday’s game against Binghamton, who will also be down a man as in the same release they suspended Zack Stortini two games.

AHL Power Rankings: Week 3

So Week Three of the AHL season is in the books and there are a lot of questions.

What the heck happened to the Central Division? Many had the Central as the most competitive division at the start of the season. It isn’t. It is a division of haves and have nots. It’s a division of surprises (Lake Erie) and disappointments (Grand Rapids)

There are two teams that have yet to suffer a regulation loss this season and they both reside in the Pacific Division, both are at the top of the Week 3 Chirps from Center Ice AHL Power Rankings and both play each other twice this week.

If you haven’t figured out who they are yet, click through the jump and see, as well as where your favorite team ended up this week.

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Bobby Farnham Claimed Off of Waivers by the Devils

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It appears as if the Bobby Farnham Era has ended here in the Wyoming Valley and Pittsburgh, in general as today the New Jersey Devils have claimed winger Bobby Farnham off of waivers from the Pittsburgh Penguins.

It was Ray Shero who signed and John Hynes who once coached Farnham. So it’s a reunion of sorts.

Our old buddy Jonathan Bombulie had this feeling way back in June that something like this could happen. I’ll let you all know when Jonathan gives me the winning Powerball numbers and when I win we all can go for a steak dinner someplace.

However you feel about Farnham, whether you love him or hate him, he continues his dream of playing in the NHL which is every hockey players intention.

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Back later for the Week 3 AHL Power Rankings.

Monday Morning Leftovers

Couple things that happened after the Penguins 3-2 overtime win against Springfield Saturday that hasn’t been mentioned here on the blog yet.

– Most noteably, Bobby Farnham is currently on waivers. He was waived Sunday by Pittsburgh. If New Jersey nobody claims him, he will be assigned to Wilkes-Barre today at noon.

Makes me wonder what would happen with a guy like Tom Sestito if Farnham clears and is assigned here. Does Wilkes-Barre part ways with Sestito and go with Farnham every night? I think yes, because one is on an NHL contract (Farnham) and one is on an AHL PTO (Sestito)

– Bryan Rust was injured in Saturday’s overtime win in Nashville against the Predators. Rust took a puck off of the hand and wasn’t seen since. Pittsburgh Penguins Head Coach Mike Johnston didn’t have an update at Sunday’s practice (shocking) but said that the injury is, “long term” in nature.

Speculating, but it’s probably a hand fracture. Something like that is an 8-12 week recovery time, longer depending on where the fracture was an even more if they delay surgery or if he has surgery. You are looking at 4 weeks in a cast, then 4 weeks in a splint, then an additional 4 weeks of therapy at the very least. He’ll lose strength because he won’t be able to use the hand and probably upper body strength because he can’t lift weights with one hand. 12 weeks from now is the middle of January.

If hockey teams just disclosed injuries, then this is all avoidable. It is the one thing that I detest about the business.

– In case you missed it, I watched the Wheeling Nailers on ECHL.TV Sunday afternoon and blogged about the result, a 4-3 win against the Brampton Beast that propelled the Nailers into first in the North Division.

– Finally, the Hershey Bears had their home opener Saturday night and their GM, Doug Yingst, announced his retirement effective at the end of the season. Yingst is one of the greater minds in this business at this level and will leave a big hole when he steps down in the Spring.

My Week 3 AHL Power Rankings hit the blog at 4 today. Check those out then.

Wheeling to a New Venture

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I have wanted to add a smattering of Wheeling Nailers coverage here on the blog for a while, because when players get called up to Pittsburgh or injured in Wilkes-Barre, most of the time they came from the Nailers. Being able to watch the Nailers on ECHL.TV to get an idea of what a guy will bring when called upon when he gets to Coal Street is an asset I would like to have.

I don’t really know what they plan is going to be with these, obviously if there is a Wilkes-Barre game or something else going on my attention will be there and I can’t recap every game. I want to shoot for at least one a week, depending on schedules.

Anyway, the Nailers were in Brampton, Ontario this afternoon paying off the back end of a home and home with the Beast. This is the recap of a 4-3 win by the Wheeling Nailers.

The Nailers started Brian Foster in net, who was looking for his first win. He was opposed by Eddie Pasquale.

It was a hot start by the Nailers in the first period. It started with a nice chip out of the defensive zone by Paul Cianfrini to Shane Bakker who was off with Cody Wydo. Wydo finished the two on one to put the Nailers ahead just 2:17 into the game.

:41 later and off an offensive zone face-off, Clark Seymour scored his second goal in as many games to put Wheeling ahead just 3:20 into the game.

The Nailers were facing Eddie Pasquale in net. You may remember the name as the goaltender that was signed but never played for the Hershey Bears last year. Pasquale finally settled down and made a nice glove save on Adam Krause bearing down on a rush late in the first.

The Nailers outshot the Beast 10-7 in the first period.

Matthew Maione opened the scoring for the Beast from a shot from the point with bodies in front of Foster to put Brampton on the board at 3:50 of the second. Maione was in camp with Wilkes-Barre in preseason this year.

As the teams were 4-on-4 the Beast tied it at two on a low angle shot by Brandon Marino, but the Nailers got the lead right back as the penalty to Derek Army expired on the power play. John McCarron scored his first professional goal when he punched in a rebound of a Sahir Gill shot that put the Nailers ahead 3-2 just :57 after Brampton had tied it.

Brampton thought they tied the game at three on a power play in the final seconds of the period, but the shot came after the horn had sounded. There is no replay in the ECHL and Brampton didn’t argue referee Nic Leduc’s washout of the would be goal much, if at all.

The Nailers would double their lead in the third period on the power play when Derek Army backhanded one past Pasquale at 11:55.

Wheeling took one too many offensive zone penalties and Brandon Marino scored for the Beast on the power play at the top of the right circle for his second goal of the afternoon.

The Beast used their time out with under two minutes to play, pulled Pasquale and had boatloads of offensive zone time. Wheeling captain Shane Bakker blocked two shots. The Nailers iced and with 1.3 seconds left, a Matthew Maione shot went wide and time expired.

Three stars were Brampton’s Matt Maione with a goal, Wheeling’s Derek Army with a goal and two assists and Brampton’s Brandon Marino with two goals.

The Nailers improve to 3-1 on the season and first place in the North Division. They host the Adirondack Thunder on Friday, October 30.

Here were some of my observations…

– Harrison Ruopp was very physical, throwing guys around all over the place.
– Sahir Gill is a playmaker at the ECHL level. He has two assists today.
– The Nailers have a rookie defenseman by the name of Mike Gunn from Northeastern University out of Hockey East who I was really impressed with. He cleaned pucks away from the front of Foster and played an overall solid game. He could be a name to watch in the future either with the Penguins or some other AHL team.

Again, I plan on trying to do this at least once a week, as my schedule allows. Maybe this Saturday when the Nailers host the Quad City Mallards?

Simon You Later — Pens WIN 3-2 (OT)

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I thought this tweet from Tom Venesky from The Times Leader summed up the Penguins 3-2 overtime win over the Springfield Falcons nicely:

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After playing from behind pretty much the whole game, the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins snatch victory from the jaws of defeat and somehow manage to win the game in overtime. The penalty killing was phenomenal, starting goaltender Matt Murray was again stellar in net and the Penguins just found a way, like most teams do.

It was surprisingly Matt Murray against Louis Domingue in net again tonight, scuttlebutt here on this blog and elsewhere was that Tristan Jarry was going to get his first home start of the season but it was not to be.

The Penguins called up Ty Loney from the Wheeling Nailers earlier today. He was in for the injured Tom Sestito who Coach Sullivan told Venesky after the game has a lower body injury and will get re-evaluated on Monday. Niclas Andersen was in for Reid McNeill on defense. Here is a look at the rest of the lines…

Scott Wilson – J-S Dea – Conor Sheary
Tom Kuhnhackl – Carter Rowney – Dominik Simon
Dominik Uher – Oskar Sundqvist – Tom Kostopoulos
Ty Loney – Matia Marcantuoni – Josh Archibald

Derrick Pouliot – Steve Oleksy
Niclas Andersen – David Warsofsky
Tim Erixon – Will O’Neill

Matt Murray – Tristan Jarry

First Period: The Falcons jumped ahead with third first go ahead goal of the season and their first lead of the year I think when ex-Penguin Dustin Jeffrey ripped one past Matt Murray for a 1-0 lead. Then, it appeared that J-S Dea scored but upon video review he; 1) never put a stick on the puck going in (he was pushed from behind) 2) interfered with Domingue to a point to where the goaltender was unable to play his position and 3) may have kicked the puck in the net. When referee Ben Moser waved off the goal, there wasn’t much argument from the Penguins bench.

Later, Scott Wilson did score a goal on a nice wraparound the net, got Domingue down and roofed it over him for a tie game.

Shots after one were 15-5 Springfield. Mainly because the Penguins spent almost half the period killing penalties.

Second Period: The trend would continue. The Falcons go ahead from a shot from the near wall that Murray never seals off on on and its 2-1 Falcons. The Penguins were taking penalty after penalty and were not able to build any momentum. They looked desperate, almost like the 0-4 team they were playing against in Springfield. The penalty kill was great, going 5-for-5 to this point.

Third Period: Tom Kuhnhackl scored on an NHL caliber snipe of a shot. He had a quick step off the blue line while the Falcons were trying to carry the puck out of the zone. Dominik Simon found him, and all of a sudden he had room to take a shot low and to the blocker side of Domingue, who never was able to get to it in time. Tie game. The Penguins were finally starting to find their legs and generate chances, several of which nearly gave them the lead and command of the game but Domingue held the fort for the Falcons. It was onto…

Overtime: Thirty-six seconds in and Dominik Simon backhanded a shot over Domingue and in for the overtime winner.

Three Stars: 3) Scott Wilson (goal, +1) 2) Greg Carey (goal, assist, +2) and 1) Dominik Simon (game winning overtime goal, assist, +2)

Around the Division: Albany extracts some revenge on Portland and wins 3-1 in their home opener…Chris Bourque nets the overtime game winning goal for the Hershey Bears in overtime as they defeat the Hartford WolfPack 3-2…St. John’s beats Bridgeport 3-2 and Lehigh Valley defeats Providence 3-1.

Standings: Penguins (.833 win percentage) — Hartford (.750) — Bridgeport (.714) — Portland (.600) — Hershey (.600) — Providence (.429) — Lehigh Valley (.400) — Springfield (.100)

Wheeling Update: The Nailers won their home opener against the Brampton Beast by a score of 5-1. Derek Army had a goal and two assists. Clark Seymour and Sahir Gill had goals as well.

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Penguins are back in action Wednesday at home against the Binghamton Senators. I’ll have a chart refresh up on the blog sometime Sunday and the Week 3 AHL Power Rankings on the blog Monday at 4. Check it all out then!

RAPID RECAP – Pens WIN 3-2 (OT)

The Springfield Falcons put two past Matt Murray tonight but were still unable to beat the Penguins tonight as Dominik Simon capped off a thrilling comeback win for the Pens as they l won 3-2 in overtime. Murray stopped 33 of 35 tonight. 

Pens couldn’t muster any momentum because they had to constantly kill penalties, but a mix of the perfect penalty killing coupled with Murray’s stellar play again in net for Wilkes-Barre and Simon’s overtime heroics ensured victory.

Full recap to follow shortly.