Chirps from Center Ice

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

AHL Power Rankings: Week 9

Not a whole heck of a lot of shake up to the top five this week in the Week 9 Chirps from Center Ice AHL Power Rankings.

The Springfield Falcons remain at the top of the pack with another perfect week and an 11 game winning streak.

The surprising Oklahoma City Barons are second on the board with a perfect weekend and leading the West Division.

The San Antonio Rampage remain hot with points in their last eleven outings.

There’s 27 other teams that I can ramble on about here in this space but won’t. Instead I will ask you to click the jump to see where the rest all ended up if you didn’t link in direct.

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I’ll Take Penguins Win for 200, John — Pens WIN 3-2

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There were technical difficulties on the AHL Live feed tonight so I was not able to listen to the away feed and the call of Mike O’Brien. The alternative was ex-Penguins broadcaster Scott Stuccio, which is always a treat.

Anyway, after the end of the second period of what was a 2-2 game, Stuccio said that these two teams have played each other twice in two nights, and it felt like eight games. Even for the broadcasters.

You can count the bloggers too, Stoosh.

The Penguins, after being dealt a setback the night before on home ice by these same Bears, battle back and re-claim first place in the division with a thrilling 3-2 victory.

The victory was Head Coach John Hynes’ 200th win as Penguins head coach. Here’s the info graphic from Coal Street.

Jeff Zatkoff vs. Philipp Grubauer

Lineup wise. Matia Marcantuoni was in for Sahir Gill up front and Alex Boak was back in for Clark Seymour.

Obie said in pre game that Taylor Chorney will likely start practicing again this week and Nick Drazenovic will continue, but in a limited role.

First Period: :39 in, Steve Oleksy put the Bears on the board with a goal that unleashed the teddy bear toss that took a grand total of 22 minutes to clean up. 17,000+ bears were flung to the Giant Center ice. The Penguins went back to the locker room during the delay. When play started back up again, they slowly built up momentum that led to this Derrick Pouliot goal that tied the game at one. Pierre Leblond was boxed for a penalty, the Penguins killed it and into the clear, Leblond found himself leading a three-on-one. He never got a shot off but maintained possession to Tom Kostopoulos who found a cutting Pouliot who put it in for the evening goal.

Wilkes-Barre maintained momentum throughout the remainder of the period. Carter Rowney had Grubauer dead to rights and had an empty net, but put the puck off the far post and not in.

Second Period: Penguins had a double minor they were killing to open the period then Stan Galiev held Tom Kuhnhackl. Neither team scored 4-on-4 and when Galiev was freed from the penalty box, he had the puck passed to him in the slot. He did the rest, with an NHL cabiber wrist shot that beat Zatkoff cleanly.

Soon after that, the Bears fail to clear a puck which eventually finds its way to Alex Boak. Boak then shoots the puck towards the net and it deflects off of Bobby Farnham and in to tie the game again.

Then, the Penguins were gifted an opportunity to take the lead with a double minor to Steve Olesky. Cam Schilling then put the puck out of play giving the Penguins a full two minutes of five on three. The Penguins never managed anything that looked like a good opportunity and Hershey killed the entire two minutes and then the back end of the Oleksy double minor. Penguins would get another crack at the power play, but never managed a shot on goal.

Third Period: The story of this game was that the Penguins were good on the penalty kill when they needed to be and the Bears couldn’t stop taking penalties against the Penguins. Finally, it bit them, when Derrick Pouliot unleashed this slap shot from the blue line that put the Penguins ahead in the game, for good. Pouliot is 2-2-4 in six games against the Bears this season.

Final ten minutes felt like it was all Hershey who tried everything to get the equalizer, but with Zatkoff back there, he made sure that there would be no Bears comeback. There was one sequence where the Penguins had a defensive breakdown but Zatkoff was there to make the save and calm things down. As time dwindled and with Grubauer out and Bears coach Troy Mann calling time out, the Bears never got the goal they were looking for.

Three Stars: 3) Chris Conner (two assists, +1) 2) Tom Kostopoulos (two assists) 1) Derrick Pouliot (two goals, +1)

Around the Division: Binghamton had their five game losing streak ended in Hartford as the Wolf Pack won 4-2. The losing streak continues for the Norfolk Admirals with another loss in Manchester by a score of 5-2. Lehigh Valley beats Bridgeport on the back end of a home and home between those two teams by a score of 5-3.

Standings: Penguins 30 — Hershey 28 — Binghamton 25 — Lehigh Valley 23 — Norfolk 18

Conference: 1) SPR (35) 2) MCH (32) 3) WBS (30) 4) SYR (29) 5) POR (28) 6) HER (28) 7) ALB (27) 8) HFD (27)

Wheeling Update: The Nailers never made it to Brampton for their scheduled game against the Beast today. Transportation issues was the cause of the cancellation. No make up game has been announced yet.

SendToNews Highlights: Are here.

Week 9 AHL Power Rankings hit the blog Monday at 4. Be on the look out for those at that time.

Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: @ Hershey 12/7

Away Game: 12

AHL Game: 344

Who: Hershey Bears

Where: Giant Center

When: 5:00 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game / Last Meeting: Last night in Wilkes-Barre, the Bears won 2-1. Chris Conner had both goals for the Bears and Bryan Rust scored for the Penguins.

Record: For WBS: 13-9-1-1 (28 pts., 2nd place East Division) — For HER: 13-8-1-1 (28 pts., 1st place East Division)

Why you should care: Penguins have lost eight straight in Hershey. That trend ends today with a mix of the offense showed Friday against Lehigh Valley and the discipline exhibited last night against these same Bears.

Referee(s): Dave Lewis / Tim Mayer

Linesmen: Bob Goodman / Bill Lyons

Twitter: @wbspenguins / @WBSGameDay / @TheHersheyBears

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /TheHersheyBears

Instagram: wbspenguins / thehersheybears

Beat Writers: @CVBombulie / @TLTomVenesky // @timleone

Broadcasters: WBS: Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / HER: Scott Stuccio @ScottStuccio

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep / @ChocHockey

Radio: For WBS: WILK NewsRadio / For Hershey: 1460 The Ticket 

Television: AHL Live

Other Game to Watch: I like Chicago and San Antonio. Both teams are second in their divisions and would like to move up to that top spot.

Next Five Games: BRI 12/12, @ LV 12/13, HER 12/14, ALB 12/19, @ BNG 12/20

Pheonix Rising — Pens LOSE 2-1

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If you didn’t watch the game tonight and all you looked at was the score line, you would think that the Penguins lack of scorers all on recall to Pittsburgh did Wilkes-Barre in tonight.

You’d be wrong. This game involved a chess match intertwined between a goaltenders duel. Two players scored for their respective teams. One just did it twice, and the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins lose the game 2-1 and the East Division lead.

Rookie goaltender Pheonix Copley turned in a dazzling 28 save performance for the Bears. They say that Penn State University is “Linebacker U” – well, Hershey may as well be known as, “Goaltender U” with the depth and vast amount of backstoppers that have given the Penguins teams fits through the years.

An overall not bad performance by the Penguins. They just ran into a more stiffer team in Hershey that knows how to kill penalties and knows how to play this Penguins team. If there is a team in the AHL that has the Penguins number this season, I would be hard pressed to find one that isn’t anyone other than the Hershey Bears.

The aforementioned Pheonix Copley vs. Matt Murray. Battle of the backups tonight.

(And yes, I know that he spells his name wrong. It is what it is.)

With Bryan Rust’s demotion back to Wilkes-Barre this afternoon from Pittsburgh and the Penguins wanting to see what they have on defense, Matia Marcantuoni was out and Rust was in, and Alex Boak was out for Clark Seymour.

One thing worth mentioning was the fact that a PTO guy like Sahir Gill got a second game in a row while a draft pick like Marcantuoni watched this game from the stands.

First Period: Bears had a great opening jump to the game but the Penguins stood tall. Later the Penguins would get a power play but fail to convert against Hershey’s top penalty killing unit. Reid McNeill slashes a stick to break up a two on none and :18 later, Chris Conner undresses Scott Harrington and slips the puck under Murray for a 1-0 Bears lead.

Second Period: Bobby Farnham had a breakaway when the puck found him off of a funny bounce off the boards. He missed, but then goaded Chris Brown into taking a penalty. The Penguins appeared to have scored on the power play on a Scott Harrington point shot, but referee Terry Koharski was in perfect position and immediately waved the goal off on account of a high stick. I think that the AHL Live feed they use in the arena is a camera across from my center ice seat in the corner, so the replay that they showed on the video board never caught up to the players at the front of the net to see if the puck went in off of a high stick or not.

Third Period: Pens were given golden opportunities to score goals on the power play, but the glove or blocker of Phoenix Pheonix Copley kept the Penguins off of the board.

Later, puck caroms off of a linesman’s skate to Chris Conner, who tacked on his second goal of the night with a quick wrist shot. Puck beat Murray clean. It was one that he probably would have liked to have back.

Bryan Rust had seen enough. He started in from his own blue line and skated in past everyone, whiffed on his shot and in the second effort beat Copley to put the Penguins on the board. But the Penguins could never find the equalizer after pulling Murray.

Three Stars: Pheonix Copley (28 saves on 29 shots) 2) Bryan Rust (goal, +1) and 1) Chris Conner (two goals, +1)

The Penguins are 0-for-the-season on the power play against Hershey. But the Penguins play disciplined when they play the Bears and don’t hand them power play after power play. when they do however, it costs them, most of the time.

Around the Division: Binghamton beats Adirondack 5-3. Lehigh Valley loses to Bridgeport 3-2 in a shootout. Norfolk loses to Manchester 5-2.

Standings: Hershey 28 — Penguins 28 — Binghamton 25 — Lehigh Valley 21 — Norfolk 18

Conference: 1) SPR (35) 2) MCH (30) 3) HER (28) 4) SYR (29) 5) POR (28) 6) WBS (28) 7) ALB (27) 8) BNG (25)

Wheeling Update: Nailers are seemingly unfazed by all of the raiding the Penguins are doing to their roster. They hang seven goals on the Utah Grizzlies and win 7-3. Patrick McGrath, on Mcgrath bobble fist night, had a goal and was named first star of the game. Eric Hartzell stopped 32 of 35.

SendToNews Highlights: Are here. Nothing in the highlight package that shows anything conclusive on whether the Harrington shot from the point should have counted or not.

Rematch tomorrow at 5 in Hershey. Gameday setup here Sunday afternoon at 1. Giant Center has been a house of horrors for the Pens as of late, they have lost eight in a row there.

Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: vs. Hershey 12/6

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Home Game: 13

AHL Game: 339

Who: Hershey Bears

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Last night at home vs. Lehigh Valley, the Pens won 5-1. Tom Kostopoulos had two goals and was named first star of the game. For Hershey, the Bears hosted the Bridgeport Sound Tigers and won 6-3. Stan Galiev scored the first two goals of the game for the Bears.

Last Meeting: Thanksgiving Eve in Hershey, the Pens lost in a shootout, 2-1. Brian Dumoulin had a last minute, extra attacker goal that guaranteed the Penguins at least a point.

Record: For WBS: 13-8-1-1 (28 pts., 1st place East Division) — For HER: 12-8-1-1 (26 pts., 2nd place East Division)

Why you should care: Last night the Penguins impressed with a lineup bereft of the leading scorers and won in impressive fashion with arguably their best game of the year played to date. A duplication of the process is going to be needed this night vs. the rival Bears who are just two points off the East Division lead Wilkes-Barre owns.

Referee(s): Terry Koharski

Linesmen: Tom George / Luke Murray

Twitter: @wbspenguins / @WBSGameDay / @TheHersheyBears

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /TheHersheyBears

Instagram: wbspenguins / thehersheybears

Beat Writers: @CVBombulie / @TLTomVenesky // @timleone

Broadcasters: WBS: Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / HER: Scott Stuccio @ScottStuccio

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep / @ChocHockey

Radio: For WBS: WILK News Radio / For Hershey: 1460 The Ticket 

Television: AHL Live and WQMY MyNetwork TV (local in Wilkes-Barre)

Promotion(s): Nut Cracker

Other Game to Watch: Oklahoma City is in Milwaukee tonight. The Barons have been the surprise team in the Western Conference.

Next Five Games: @ HER 12/7, BRI 12/12, @ LV 12/13, HER 12/14, ALB 12/19

Less is More — Pens WIN 5-1

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Ex-Penguins radio play-by-play man Tom Grace used to have a saying that seems apropos after the Penguins handed the Lehigh Valley Phantoms a 5-1 defeat tonight…

“It was OK if you like perfect.”

A roster stripped of four of its top six scorers due to call ups to Pittsburgh, injuries to key contributors here and the Friday afternoon trade of Philip Samuelsson to the Arizona organization and the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins play their best game in a while, if not all season.

Think about it for a second. These guys are professionals. The call-ups from Wheeling, guys like Sahir Gill, don’t want to go back to the ECHL and want to show that they belong at the AHL level. Guys like Tom Kuhnhackl and Conor Sheary want to prove that they are worthy of being next in line should the need for a call-up need to be made again in Pittsburgh. Mix in all these variables and you get the results that showed tonight.

Jeff Zatkoff vs. Rob Zepp

Lines looked like this…

Conor Sheary – J-S Dea – Josh Archibald
Dom Uher – Carter Rowney – Tom Kostopoulos
Tom Kuhnhackl – Sahir Gill – Adam Payerl
Pierre Leblond – Matia Marcantuoni – Bobby Farnham

Scott Harrington – Barry Goers
Reid McNeill – Derrick Pouliot
Nick D’Agostino – Alex Boak

Jeff Zatkoff – Matt Murray

First Period: The Penguins jumped all over the Phantoms in the first. Sahir Gill made an immediate impact with a nice goal line pass on the backhand to Tom Kuhnhackl who scored on the one timer to put the Penguins on the board first. Gill created unlimited chances for the Penguins on a later power play and was all over the place tonight. Slowly, as the period wore on, you could feel the momentum tipping the Penguins way. Later, Scott Harrington throws a shot on net that Tom Kostopoulos got a stick on to deflect in for a 2-0 Penguin lead. The Penguins were running the Phantoms all over the place, bottled them up and had them on tilt. The first period ended with the Pens on a 5-on-3 heading into the….

Second Period: Wilkes-Barre fails to score on the power play, but Tom Kostopoulos shovels a puck past Zepp on the far side to make it 3-0 Penguins. This was the Penguins captain first two goal game since January 10, coming against these same Phantoms, only when they were known as the Adirondack Phantoms.

Later, Adam Payerl uses his body to create interference in front of Zepp’s net and a puck squeaks to Conor Sheary who buries it short side to give the Penguins the 4-0 lead. That goal would send Zepp Over the Hills and Far Away. Enter Anthony Stolarz.

Third Period: Was a period where the Phantoms finally awoke and threw all that they could against the wall at Zatkoff and the Penguins. The first half of this period turned into a goaltender duel. Finally, the Phantoms broke through when Brett Hextall poked a puck past Zatkoff. An argument could have been had that the Phantoms played the puck with a high stick prior to the puck getting to Hextall but referee Tim Mayer never looked at a replay.

Derrick Poulot skated to the slot and went high on Stolarz to squelch any thoughts of a Lehigh Valley comeback late.

Three Stars: 3) Tom Kuhnhackl (goal, +1) 2) Conor Sheary (goal, two assists, +3) and 1) Tom Kostopoulos (two goals, +1)

Overall, an impressive win by the Penguins given the patchwork lineup John Hynes, one that you wish you could bottle up and use whenever the need arose.

Around the Division: Hershey dispatches the Bridgeport Sound Tigers by a score of 6-3. Someone other than Stan Galiev scored in that game, but Galiev scored the first two goals for good measure anyway….Binghamton continues to rack up points and goals with a 4-1 win in Rochester…Norfolk lost to Springfield 3-2. The Falcons have won a franchise record 10 games in a row.

Standings: Penguins 28 — Hershey 26 — Binghamton 23 — Lehigh Valley 20 — Norfolk 18

Conference: 1) SPR (33) 2) MCH (28) 3) WBS (28) 4) SYR (27) 5) ALB (27) 6) POR (26) 7) HER (26) 8) BRI (25)

Tonight’s postgame info graphic provided by Brian Coe & Company is here.

SendToNews Highlights: How about YouTube instead?

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Wheeling Update: The Nailers felt the brunt of the call-ups and injuries also, but that didn’t stop them from beating the Utah Grizzlies at home tonight by a score of 5-2. 

Penguins are back home Saturday against the Bears. Gameday setup will be at 3 p.m. here on the blog.

Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: vs. Lehigh Valley 12/5

EDIT: In case you missed the big news earlier, Bryan Rust was recalled to Pittsburgh in place of the injured Patric Hornqvist and Philip Samuelsson was traded to Phoenix for Rob Klinkhammer.

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Home Game: 12

AHL Game: 327

Who: Lehigh Valley Phantoms

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Saturday at home against the St. John’s IceCaps, the Penguins won 1-0. J-S Dea scored the goal and Matt Murray had 22 saves for the shutout. For Lehigh Valley, the Phantoms beat Norfolk last Saturday at home by a score of 4-3. Blair Jones had two goals and an assist and was named first star of the game.

Last Meeting: November 14 in Wilkes-Barre, the Pens won 3-1. Scott Wilson had a goal and an assist in the win.

Record: For WBS: 12-8-1-1 (26 pts., 1st place East Division) — For LV: 9-8-2-0 (20 pts., 4th place East Division)

Why you should care: Revamped Wilkes-Barre lineup with injuries up top and call-ups made, but don’t use that as an excuse. The Penguins will roll into this game tonight ready to play and ready to win.

Referee(s): Tim Mayer

Linesmen: Luke Murray / Jud Ritter

Twitter: @WBSPenguins and @WBSGameDay / @LVPhantoms

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins / /LehighValleyPhantoms

Instagram: wbspenguins / lehighvalleyphantoms

Beat Writers: @CVBombulie and @TLTomVenesky / @gblockus

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): PA Lottery Giveaway

Other Game to Watch: I don’t know about you, but I am going to be keeping my eye on Binghamton in Rochester. The B-Sens offense has been on fire lately and they are hot on the heels of the division leaders.

Next Five Games: HER 12/6, @ HER 12/7, BRI 12/12, @ LV 12/13, HER 12/14