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Eastern Conference Final Game 1: St. John’s IceCaps

Eastern Conference Final Game 1 — St. John’s IceCaps

AHL Game: M1

Who: St. John’s IceCaps

Where: Mile One Centre

When: 6:00 p.m.*

Series: Tied 0-0 (best of seven)

Media Kit

Season Series: Nov. 22: STJ 2 @ WBS 1 — Nov. 23: STJ 2 @ WBS 5 — Dec. 6: WBS 0 @ STJ 5 — Dec. 7: WBS 3 @ STJ 0

Top Four Scorers for the Penguins vs. the IceCaps:1. Bobby Farnham (3 GP, 2-2-4, +4) 2. Brendan Mikkelson (4 GP, 0-4-4, +5) 3. Tom Kostopoulos (4 GP, 1-1-2, -1) 4. Jayson Megna (2 GP, 1-1-2, +2)

Top Four Scorers for the IceCaps vs. the Penguins: 1. Carl Klingberg (4 GP, 2-1-3, +1) 2. Eric O’Dell (3 GP, 2-1-3, -1) 3. Brendan Kichton (4 GP, 0-3-3, -2) 4. Kyle MacKinnon (4 GP, 0-3-3, -1)

How the IceCaps got here: They defeated the Albany Devils in four games in the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals and defeated the Norfolk Admirals in six games in the Eastern Conference Semifinals.

How the Penguins got here: They defeated the Binghamton Senators in four games in the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals and defeated the Providence Bruins in seven games in the Eastern Conference Semifinals.

What to Watch For: IceCaps rink rust, having not played in a week vs. the Penguins more active legs coming off of two games this week including a Game 7 Wednesday. Does IceCaps veteran leader Jason Jaffray play? His status was day-to-day. These two teams played four times in the regular season but since both lineups have gone through some changes.

Referee(s): Dave Lewis / Trevor Hanson

Linesmen: John Grandt / Joe Maynard

Twitter: @wbspenguins / @WBSGameDay / @IceCapsAHL

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /stjohnsicecaps

Instagram: wbspenguins / stjohnsicecaps

Beat Writers: @CVBombulie / @telyrobinshort / @telybrendan

Broadcasters: For WBS: Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / For STJ: Brian Rodgers

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep / @CharlesMDart

Radio: For WBS: 103.1 WILK-FM / For St. John’s: Listen Live

Television: AHL Live

When is Game 2?: Sunday evening in St. John’s, at 6 p.m. Wilkes-Barre time.

* – game played in Newfoundland, Canada, which is 90 minutes ahead of Wilkes-Barre time.

Penguins / IceCaps Series Preview

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For the second time in three years, the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins and the St. John’s IceCaps will battle in the Calder Cup Playoffs. Two years ago, in the Semifinals, the IceCaps took out the Penguins in seven games. The IceCaps would then go on to face off against the Norfolk Admirals, who swept the IceCaps out of the Playoffs then sweep their way to their first Calder Cup in Norfolk.

Syracuse last year. Norfolk the year before. Binghamton before that. Hershey before that.

The trend of an East Division team representing the Eastern Conference in the Calder Cup Finals has been on a ten year streak. The Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins are looking to make it eleven.

Standing in their way, are the solid St. John’s IceCaps.

The IceCaps have been a consistent team all season long. Playing in the Atlantic Division they finished second behind the division and conference winner Manchester, but owned the Monarchs head-to-head, going 6-3-0-1 against them.

The Penguins took out the East Division Champion Binghamton Senators in four games in the Conference Quarterfinals. St. John’s did the same to the Albany Devils. The IceCaps needed six games to oust the Norfolk Admirals while the Penguins were pushed to the brink of elimination vs. the Providence Bruins.

So what you have is a mirror image. Both teams dispatched their first round opponents in four games and struggled but managed to get past their second round opponent. Wilkes-Barre went 2-2 against the IceCaps in the regular season.

Does this series go the distance? Keep reading…

Schedule

Eastern Conference Finals – Series “M” (best-of-7)
4-St. John’s IceCaps vs. 6-W-B/Scranton Penguins
Game 1 – Sat., May 24 – W-B/Scranton at St. John’s, 6:00
Game 2 – Sun., May 25 – W-B/Scranton at St. John’s, 6:00
Game 3 – Wed., May 28 – St. John’s at W-B/Scranton, 7:05
Game 4 – Thu., May 29 – St. John’s at W-B/Scranton, 7:05
*Game 5 – Sat., May 31 – St. John’s at W-B/Scranton, 7:05
*Game 6 – Tue., June 3 – W-B/Scranton at St. John’s, 6:00
*Game 7 – Wed., June 4 – W-B/Scranton at St. John’s, 6:00

* – if necessary, all times Eastern

Forwards

The IceCaps are lead by experienced wingers Jason Jaffray, Andrew Gordon and Jerome Samson in the regular season. You already know the names Tom Kostopoulos, Nick Drazenovic, Andrew Ebbett and Harry Zolnierczyk. Gordon is joined by Eric O’Dell and Zach Redmond at the top of the post season list in point production while the Penguins have Chuck Kobasew and surprising rookie Conor Sheary at the top of the postseason scoring list. The Penguins get points by committee it seems. Jayson Megna, Brian Gibbons and Josh Archibald all came in late and provided an immediate impact.

Advantage: Push. The IceCaps look like a four line offensive threat but the Penguins big guns can go off at a moments notice as evidenced in the five goal explosion exhibited Wednesday in Game 7 vs. Providence. Whoever emerges as the favorite in this matchup as the series wears on will, obviously, have the advantage.

Defense

Penguins defenders aren’t molded to put up a ton of points, but rather shut an opponents top line forwards down. Surprise! Surprise! The IceCaps are the same way! In playoffs, Will O’Neill, Zach Redmond and rookie Josh Morrissey are at the tops of the IceCaps postseason scoring. Brian Dumoulin has really emerged as a offensive force on the Penguins blue line and is tied with Chuck Kobasew for the postseason team lead in scoring.

Advantage: Since it’s really a tossup, but I don’t want to push for the second time in a row, I’ll go Penguins, based solely on experience.

Goaltending

Peter Mannino and Michael Hutchinson are the goaltenders in this series. The Penguins will not be facing a two-headed monster in goal like they did with Niklas Svedberg and Malcolm Subban in the Providence series. Hutchinson’s 1.77 postseason goals against average is better than Mannino’s, which hovers around two. Hutchinson’s .941 save percentage is 40 percentage points higher than Mannino’s (.901)

However, I don’t think that this series is going to be won on the strength of any goaltender’s performance.

Advantage: Penguins. Mannino kept the Penguins in games against offensive juggernauts in the postseason against Binghamton and Providence and his numbers were better than Hutchinson’s in the regular season. Hutchinson faced two teams in Albany and Norfolk that are known for playing more defense than offense.

Intangibles

John Hynes and Keith McCambridge will be in the NHL someday. I don’t see an advantage here. On special teams, there’s virtually no difference either. If you made me, I’d go Penguins based off of Chuck Kobasew’s five points on the power play and the fact that Brendan Mikkelson hasn’t really busted out yet and is due…

Social Media Coverage

For the Penguins…

Twitter: @WBSPenguins / @WBSGameDay
Radio: @MikeOBrienWBS
Beat: @CVBombulie
Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins
Instagram: wbspenguins

For the IceCaps…

Twitter: @IceCapsAHL
Radio: Mr. Brian Rodgers does not dabble in 140 characters.
Beat: @telybrendan / @telyrobinshort
Facebook: /stjohnsicecaps
Instagram: stjohnsicecaps

Prediction

Penguins in six. Could easily be seven, or five, but I like the Penguins chances here. Wilkes-Barre made a lot of mistakes in the Providence series which nearly cost them the series. The tying goal by Ryan Spooner with .6 left in Game 4 comes to mind. Nearly blowing a 5-0 lead in Game 7 comes to mind too. I think the Penguins have seen it all this postseason and will use these experiences to dispatch the IceCaps and advance to the Calder Cup Finals.

It begins to unfold Saturday night in St. John’s. Gameday hits the blog Saturday at 2 p.m., for the 6 p.m. start in Newfoundland.

If You Want Charts, You Got ‘Em!

Back with the chart refreshes. So let’s get right to them.

First, the Penguins big board through two rounds. Please click to enlarge for texture….

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Kostopoulos, Zlobin, Kobasew, Sheary and Dumoulin at the top of this list. No surprise here. There are still players that I’d like to see some improvement from, Mikkelson, Harrington, Payerl to name three.

Here’s the point breakdown for Wilkes-Barre…

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Sheary, Zlobin, Kobasew and Andrew Ebbett are a point a game or higher. If Ebbett gets back from injury, that will certainly boost Wilkes-Barre’s chances.

edit: I am wrong, and the chart is wrong. I forgot to add to the “games played” column for the players, so just disregard and move on. I will try and do better the next time…..

Alright. Now St. John’s through two rounds….

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The most interesting thing here is that every player on this list has been on the ice for a pose relay goal scored against. It really spells out what Robin Short wrote for the St. John’s Telegram today, which is “success by committee.”

St. John’s point breakdown….

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Twenty players with at least a point or more. The Penguins have more players (23) with a point or more.

I’ll continue to update these and create a head-to-head one once the series starts.

It’s setting up as an interesting series. I am going to be interested to see what the pundits say on the series and what the predictions are.

Speaking of prediction, I make mine in the Series Preview which is scheduled to hit the blog tomorrow at noon. I just have to write it now. Heh.

Destination, St. John’s — Pens WIN 5-4 (Win Series 4-3)

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It was almost, “Destination Implosion” or, “Charlotte Redux”

After going up 5-0 on the first six shots in 7:16 of the second period, the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins were rolling. They had just chased Bruins goaltender Niklas Svedberg and scored on on Malcolm Subban and it looked like there was nothing that could stop them. Nothing.

Then, David Warsofsky scores a shorthanded goal in the final minute and it was all of a sudden 5-1.

It’s cool, we got this. Penguins fans and media all across the American Hockey League were penciling in the Penguins names as the opponent for the St. John’s IceCaps.

These eyes have witnessed the Charlotte collapse in 2011. The Penguins were up 3-0 in the third period and lost 4-3 and were out of the playoffs just like that. I dubbed that loss, “The Collapse That Will Live in Infamy.” — you can read about it here. I will take that collapse with me to my grave.

It nearly happened again tonight.

:23 into the third period, Ryan Spooner rips a far wrister from Plymouth and it goes in. 5-2.

Providence started to push, push, push.

Out of a media timeout, Alex Khokhlachev scores. It’s 5-3.

Time out Hynes. Settle down guys. There’s still plenty of time left, but we pride ourselves on defense and goaltending. Play some.

Philip Samuelsson gets whistled for interference. Providence power play.

Hello, Khoko! It’s 5-4. Scramble in front. Khokhlachev had a wide open net. It’s 5-4.

10:05 left. Stunned. This cannot be happening. I do not believe my eyes.

Finally, it settles. But not before Mannino gets handcuffed on a shot and two Bruins whiff at shots ticketed for the net behind the Wilkes-Barre netminder.

Tick, tock. Tick, tock.

Zac Dalpe…Chris Terry… Brent Sutter… Chubby Checker……

Whistle during play. What is it? Bruins caught for too many men. Penguins power play. 4:02 left. Get one here and it’s put away forever.

Tom Kostopoulos, the lifeblood of this team, stoned point blank by Malcolm Subban. Bruins kill it. Then, Philip Samuelsson takes a slash.

Zac Dalpe….Chris Terry… Brent Sutter….

The Penguins needed the penalty kill of their 15 year franchise.

Last minute.

Brian Gibbons eats an Alexander Khokhlachev high stick. 4:00 penalty for high sticking. Faceoff in the Providence zone with 14.1 seconds left.

Chubby is in the car, driving away. Zac Dalpe, Brent Sutter and Chris Terry slip quietly into the night again.

There would be no meltdown. The Penguins narrowly defeat the Providence Bruins by a score of 5-4 tonight. They will face the St. John’s IceCaps in the Eastern Conference Finals beginning Saturday in St. John’s, Newfoundland.

Make no bones about it, the Penguins nearly lost this game and depending on what sect of fan base you talk to, may have deserved to have lost this game. But five goals to comeback from is nearly an insurmountable lead to comeback from at any level. The Providence Bruins nearly accomplished just that.

After a scoreless first period, where the Pengiuns outshot the Bruins 10-3, then exploded for five goals in the second period.

Anton Zlobin coasted down the right side and threw a shot on net that banked in off of Chris Casto’s skate for a 1-0 lead.

The Penguins would score on a power play when Nick Drazenovic set up Conor Sheary on the near post who stuffed it in to make it 2-0 Penguins.

Bruins would call a timeout. Adam Payerl would get interfered with then Anton Zlobin would take a hooking call. Jayson Megna would score to make it 3-0. Before anyone knew what happened, Brian Gibbons would score to make it 4-0 after he got away and slipped one under Svedberg’s pads.

Malcolm Subban would relieve Svedberg in net. The Penguins just scored four goals in 5:35.

Craig Cunningham would get called for goalie interference. Brendan Mikkelson would fire in a shot from the blue line that would go in to make it 5-0.

Harry Zolnierczyk was denied on a wraparound shot that Subban got a toe save on. Conor Sheary and Adam Payerl came in two on one that Subban made a glove save on. That was the last great effort that I remember in the game for the Penguins.

I tweeted this:

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Turns out I was right. But not too right this time like in Game 6 of this series.

Now the Penguins have two days to get ready to fly to St. John’s and take on an IceCaps team that is rested and has home ice advantage.

Here is the schedule:

Eastern Conference Finals – Series “M”
4-St. John’s IceCaps vs. 6-W-B/Scranton Penguins 

Game 1 – Sat., May 24 – W-B/Scranton at St. John’s, 6:00 
Game 2 – Sun., May 25 – W-B/Scranton at St. John’s, 6:00 
Game 3 – Wed., May 28 – St. John’s at W-B/Scranton, 7:05 
Game 4 – Thu., May 29 – St. John’s at W-B/Scranton, 7:05 
*Game 5 – Sat., May 31 – St. John’s at W-B/Scranton, 7:05 
*Game 6 – Tue., June 3 – W-B/Scranton at St. John’s, 6:00 
*Game 7 – Wed., June 4 – W-B/Scranton at St. John’s, 6:00 
    *if necessary… All times Eastern

Here is what the blog schedule will look like leading up to Game 1 Saturday in St. John’s…

Thursday: Chart refreshes for the Penguins and the IceCaps. As soon as I get those together I will tweet them then blog about them later.

Friday: Series Preview against St. John’s. The IceCaps are an experienced club. They have names like Jason Jaffray, Andrew Gordon and Jerome Samson. Michael Hutchinson is their goalie. The IceCaps don’t have a two headed goaltending monster like Providence had. It’s going to be a great series.

The other series is Texas and Toronto. I have Texas as the favorite to win it all in the West and the Marlies haven’t lost a playoff game yet, sweeping the Milwaukee Admirals in Round 1 and the Chicago Wolves in Round 2.

Coal Street will cut up the video highlights and I’ll edit accordingly Thursday. Here they are…

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The Penguins got to the halfway point in their pursuit for their first ever Calder Cup on seven cylinders and a flat tire. With the dismissal of the Bruins, Griffins, Wolves and Admirals in Round Two, the American Hockey League will have a first time champion crowned again for the second season in a row with the Stars, Marlies, IceCaps and Penguins still alive. After two thrilling series, the Penguins are only at half way and the best is yet to come.

More Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and beyond.

Let’s Go Pens!!!!

Eastern Conference Semifinal Game 7: Providence Bruins (Series Tied 3-3)

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Eastern Conference Semifinal Game 7 — Providence Bruins

AHL Game: J7

Who: Providence Bruins

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Series: Series Tied 3-3 (best of seven)

Media Kit

Last Game: Monday in Wilkes-Barre, the Bruins got two goals from Alexander Khokhlachev while goaltender Niklas Svedberg bade 36 saves as Providence forced this deciding seventh game with a 4-1 win over the Penguins. Conor Sheary scored for Wilkes-Barre in the loss.

What to Watch For: Anything. As in, anything can happen in a Game 7.

Referee(s): Dave Lewis / Terry Koharski

Linesmen: Francis Trempe / Jud Ritter

Twitter: @WBSPenguins / @WBSGameDay / @AHLBruins

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /providencebruins

Instagram: wbspenguins / ahlbruins

Beat Writers: @CVBombulie / @MarkDivver

Broadcasters: WBS: Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / PRO: Nick Gagalis @NickGagalis

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep 

Radio: For WBS: 103.1 WILK-FM / For Providence: WNRI 1380 AM

Television: AHL Live

Sevenburg — Pens LOSE 4-1 (Series Tied 3-3)

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We will be fine.

I don’t want to hear about “.6” or how the referees are getting paid off to put the screws to the Penguins. Get out of here with that garbage.

We will be fine.

The Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins were defeated tonight in Game 6 by a score of 4-1. They threw everything at Bruins starting goaltender Niklas Svedberg but were unable to get anything past him except for a late, with counterpart Peter Mannino pulled, extra attacker goal by Conor Sheary (who else for the Penguins?) to put the lone blemish on Svedberg who was far and away outstanding. He stopped 36 of 37 shots tonight.

Bruins were without the services of Joe Morrow tonight and really looked like a decimated team, with all of the manpower loss. Justin Florek and Zach Trotman are the other horses for this Providence team that are out with injury. They are also a team that plays great with their backs against the wall, as evidenced in last series vs. Springfield, a series where they were down 2-1 to the Falcons and rallied all the way back to take that series in five games.

So you give John Hynes and company two days to prepare for a winner take all Game 7 against a team that has holes at a lot of positions with a team that just got healthier with the return of Philip Samuelsson. I like my damn chances.

Svedberg played his best game of the series tonight. Shots were 22-7 at one point. He stopped everything and was outstanding. Can he do the same in less than 48 hours against a team on the same cliff as his, that just spent the better part of those 48 hours reviewing video and adjusting?

I guess that is why they play the game. Anything can happen in Game 7.

Dominik Uher, Bobby Farnham and Philip Samuelsson were in for Mike Carman, Josh Archibald and Barry Goers, respectively. Nick Drazenovic took the place of Adam Payerl.

Shots in the first period were 14-5 Penguins. They looked to finish the Bruins early, but Svedberg was on point.

Second period had this, before the bottom fell out:

Then, the bottom fell out….

A bad pinch by Simon Despres on the wall led to that rush by Khokhlachev.

Pens got a power play when the Bruins were caught with too many men but the Bruins killed it, later force a turnover at center ice on Jayson Megna, Khohkhlachev works some fancy passes to Bobby Robins, fresh off of a three game suspension and it’s 2-0.

Before all of this happened, Bobby Farnham appeared to have scored on a Cory Kane-esque hack and whack job that won it for the Bruins in Game 4. Referee Darcy Burchell ruled that Svedberg was pushed in the net with the puck and immediately washed it out.

You’ll get no argument from me by telling me that if that goal was allowed to stand, tonight’s outcome would be a little different.

Bruins cash in they third period on a carry over Philip Samuelsson slashing call with :03 to go in the second and make it 3-0. Ryan Spooner found Alex Khokhlachev at the net front. Khokhlachev made a move and scored to extend it to 3-0 for the Bruins. They locked things down from there. Sheary got his extra attacker goal with Mannino pulled. Ryan Spooner scored into an empty net to seal it late.

Three stars were 3) Conor Sheary (goal, even) 2) Niklas Svedberg (36 saves on 37 shots) and 1) Alexander Khokhlachev (two goals, assist, +1)

SendToNews Highlight package is here. The Farnham disallowed goal still comes at around the :45 mark. Simonelli for Providence pushes Svedberg into his own net, but ref Burchell wasn’t looking or had intent to blow. One of the two.

Let’s hope that this game isn’t a reverse of what happened in last years Game 6 with this very same team.

I don’t think it will be. I keep my sanity by constantly telling myself what Patrick Williams once said. That is, that if winning a Calder Cup were easy, we’d all have one.

Game 7 is Wednesday.

We will be fine.

Let’s Go Pens!

Eastern Conference Semifinal Game 6: Providence Bruins (WBS leads 3-2)

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Eastern Conference Semifinal Game 6 — Providence Bruins

AHL Game: J6

Who: Providence Bruins

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Series: WBS leads 3-2 (best of seven)

Media Kit

Last Game: Saturday in Providence, the Penguins got a third period goal by Anton Zlobin to put the Bruins on the brink of elimination and won 3-2.

What to Watch For: Finish. Penguins do not want to get this to a Game 7 as anything can happen in a Game 7. The Pens need to have their best game of the series if they want to close out Providence tonight.

Referee(s): Mark Lemelin / Darcy Burchell

Linesmen: Jud Ritter / Francis Trempe

Twitter: @WBSPenguins / @WBSGameDay / @AHLBruins

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /providencebruins

Instagram: wbspenguins / ahlbruins

Beat Writers: @CVBombulie / @MarkDivver

Broadcasters: WBS: Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / PRO: Nick Gagalis @NickGagalis

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep 

Radio: For WBS: 103.1 WILK-FM / For Providence: WNRI 1380 AM

Television: AHL Live

When is Game 7?: If the Penguins win tonight, there is no need for a seventh game. If the Bruins do win later, then Game 7 would be Wednesday in Wilkes-Barre at 7:05 p.m.