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Posted by nafsnep on May 13, 2014
There’s been way too many charts on the blog these past couple of days, so I present a blog post with no charts and just some news…
— The Wheeling Nailers season came to and end last night with a 4-0 loss to the Greenville Road Warriors. Goaltender Jason Missiaen posted a 31 save shutout and the Warriors are onto the Conference Finals. Wait. Missiaen….shutout….hmmmmm….where have I seen this before? Oh right.
— In the AHL, the Norfolk Admirals are on the brink of elimination after losing to the St. John’s IceCaps 5-1 last night. St. John’s can close it out tonight at Scope.
— Derrick Pouliot’s Portland Winterhawks lost last night to Tristan Jarry’s Edmonton Oil Kings in Game 7 of the WHL Finals 4-2. Both Jarry and Pouliot are Penguins prospects. Pouliot is pegged to come to Wilkes-Barre at some point. Pouliot has some serious, serious pedigree and should be inserted into the lineup for the Penguins almost automatically. Pouliot appeared in the Game 5 loss to the Syracuse Crunch last season in the Eastern Conference Finals.
— Here’s Jonathan’s updates from practice Monday and Tuesday. Monday’s practice was optional, but heavily attended. Tuesday’s focused on special teams. Andrew Ebbett didn’t participate in either practice. Philip Samuelsson’s status is still iffy.
— Bobby Robins was suspended three games today by the AHL for leaving the penalty box in the third period of Game 2. Jared Knight’s ten minute misconduct was upgraded to a game misconduct for leaving the bench to join an altercation. Knight should be available for Game 3.
Jonathan doesn’t write it, but he equvilates the loss of Robins to that of the loss of a Bobby Farnham. He’s not going to score many points, but he’ll hit everything that moves.
Andrew Ebbett’s presence is missed, but not that badly, where Spencer Machacek has filled in as the sixth veteran and hasn’t been on the ice for a goal against along with Chuck Kobasew, rookie Conor Sheary and Anton Zlobin. Zlobin’s impact was immediate because he missed Game 1 and was on the ice when four goals were scored for the Penguins in Game 2.
Comments Off on Pens / Bruins Chart Refresh
Posted by nafsnep on May 11, 2014
I am getting the hang of this whole building and maintaining a chart thing. I think I may use this concept next year for the Penguins but spill this onto a page instead offing a blog post every time. Hell, I have a whole summer to play with the idea.
But let’s not start thinking about the summer, shall we? Here’s the updated charts for the Penguins and Providence Bruins through Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Calder Cup Semifinals.
First, the Penguins “big” chart. Please click to enlarge…
Updated WBS “big” chart through Game 2. Anton Zlobin the only player not on ice for a goal scored in playoffs. pic.twitter.com/j7Vfbg19Ps
My tweet kind of spells it out. Anton Zlobin’s has yet to be on the ice for a single goal against for these playoffs. Also, Brendan Mikkelson was on the ice for five of the six Penguin goals scored last night. I have been waiting for him to make an impact, and he did just that, Saturday night. He also had two assists last night, his first points of the series.
Once again my tweet spells it out. No one on the Providence team has a 90% or higher GF%. Now, I’ll sound smarter next year when I see what the average is for a team throughout a 76 game slog.
Here’s Providence’s point totals.
And finally the Providence point chart through Game 2. Not much movement with just one goal last night. pic.twitter.com/XXJeRRlEyL
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Posted by nafsnep on May 10, 2014
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The Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins power play has been crud all season long. 28th overall in the AHL this season and just something that is never used the right way.
Not tonight. The Penguins scored three power play goals and crush the Providence Bruins by a score of 6-1 and even the series at a game a piece as the series shifts to Providence for Game 3 Wednesday.
Crush they did. The Penguins were scored on four times very early in Game 1 Friday, but continued to lay the body on the Bruins all night long. That continued into tonight and, with a little bit more sound defensive structure, wore the Bruins down to the point of frustration which reached its peak in the third period.
Let’s take a look at the penalties assessed in the third, shall we?
Nine misconducts. No fighting majors. 138 penalty minutes in sum.
One of the things that happened that isn’t listed in the box is after starting goaltender Niklas Svedberg was pulled after allowing the fifth goal to the Penguins, a Tom Kostopoulos power play goal that basically iced it, backup goaltender Malcolm Subban was called in for relief. After a scrum involving all 10 skaters on the ice not wearing pads, Subban skates out to his blue line and challenges Peter Mannino. Mannino would have none of it, basically coming halfway out and directing Subban back to his crease and laughing the entire situation off.
I guess you can say that the Bruins handled being blown out in a playoff game a lot worse than the Penguins did last night, because none of this stuff happened then. You could also say that the Bruins were tired of being pushed around and manhandled by the Penguins during play, that they decided to go after the Penguins after play.
I’m burying the lead here, and that is that Wilkes-Barre played a damn good hockey game.
After a scoreless first period, Conor Sheary got the scoring started cashing a rebound left by Svedberg for his first professional goal to put the Penguins ahead 1-0. Providence scored on a power play when Justin Florek roofed a shot over a sprawling Mannino that tied the game at one. Prior to, the P-Bruins were held without a shot for about the first ten minutes of the second period.
Then the floodgates opened, led by Anton Zlobin, back from injury.
Zlobin picks two corners from essentially the same spot on the left circle and it’s 3-1. His second goal came on a power play.
Simon Despres floats a shot in from the blue line that Chuck Kobasew got a piece of and the rout was on. 4-1 Wilkes-Barre. Three goals in the span of 4:02 for the Pens.
In the third, the Penguins put away the Bruins with a third power play goal from Tom Kostopoulos that chased Nik Svedberg. In between all of the shenanigans, Brian Dumoulin skates wire to wire and wrists home a seemingly innocent shot that goes under the glove of relief goaltender Malcolm Subban for a 6-1 Penguin lead.
I don’t know if any suspensions will come of all of the hijinks that ensued. Jared Knight for Providence left the bench to join in on a scrum and Bobby Robins, after being placed in the penalty box, leaves it to re-join the same scrum Knight got involved with.
Lineup wise, Anton Zlobin replaced Carter Rowney. Lines were jumbled, but that was the only move. Andrew Ebbett missed his second straight game.
Three Stars: 3) Simon Despres (two assists, even) 2) Tom Kostopoulos (goal, assist, even) and 1) Anton Zlobin (two goals, assist, +1)
Game 3 is Wednesday in Providence.
Elsewhere in the Eastern Conference: St. John’s takes a 2-1 series lead with a 5-3 win over Norfolk. Ol’ buddy Brad Thiessen stopped 26 of 30. Game 4 is Monday.
Wheeling plays Game 6 Monday against Greenville. They need a win to force a decisive Game 7.
SendToNews Highlights: Let’s do YouTube instead…
Sunday will be used to update and create charts. I’ll update the ones for Providence and Wilkes-Barre and do a head-to-head one as well. So it will actually be a grand total of eight charts. It’ll be a chart explosion! Check that out in some form Sunday evening.
Happy Mothers Day to all the moms out there, including my mom, who sometimes reads this blog. Love you, Mom!
Last Game: Last night in Wilkes-Barre, the Pens were blanked 4-0. Goaltender Niklas Svedberg had a 20 save shutout and Rookie Alexander Khokhlachev had two goals and an assist as the Providence Bruins snatched away home ice from the Penguins.
What to Watch For: Improvement. Penguins will need it tonight or else they head to Rhode Island next week down 2-0.
Comments Off on Next Time, I’ll Wear a Hat — Pens LOSE 4-0 (PRO leads 1-0)
Posted by nafsnep on May 9, 2014
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I walked out of my house this morning and didn’t realize that I had walked out of the house without a hat for tonight’s game. I forgot it. So tonight, I watched tonight’s 4-0 Penguins defeat at the hands of the Providence Bruins without one.
Suffice to day, when I walk out of the house tomorrow to come to Game 2, I will have a hat with me, on my head.
The Providence Bruins took it to the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins early in the first period.
The Penguins had the jump to open the period. Superstar rookie sensation Alexander Khokhlachev scores on a busted play by the Penguins to put the Bruins on the board just 1:33 in. Just a weird sequence where the Bruins pounced on a Pens player on the wall and dish to Khokhlachev, who scored.
Then the Penguins took a penalty and here is where the game spiraled out of control for the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins.
Craig Cunningham knee drop one-timer on the far post on a nice tic-tac-toe pass play. 2-0 Providence at 7:03 on the power play.
Pens quickly respond off the face-off with a line of Jayson Megna Adam Payerl and Harry Zolnierczyk and almost make it 2-1. They don’t. Back the other way, a man unmarked in front of starting goaltender Peter Mannino and it was 3-0 Providence. That unmarked man was Andrew Cherniwchan. Goal comes :45 after the Cunningham power play goal, at 7:48.
Before the Pens knew what hit them, Alexander Khokhlachev finishes off a 2-on-1 and it’s 4-0 Providence at 8:03.
Yep, if you followed that correctly, that was three Providence goals in the span of sixty seconds.
It’s the second playoff game in a row that the P-Bruins have scored four first period goals and the third game in a row that three goals are scored in the first period. Credit.
Penguins buttoned down from there. They started to hit and out skate the Providence Bruins.
But, the forgotten man in all of this was none other than Niklas Svedberg, who was outstanding tonight for the Bruins in goal. He smothered up all pucks sent his way tonight and was seeing the puck large. Several Wilkes-Barre one time attempts were stopped by Svedberg.
Penguins had a late 5-on-3 but didn’t score in the second period. The Penguins did all they could to get back into the game in this period but couldn’t get anything past Svedberg.
In the third period, the Providence Bruins bucked down and locked down the Penguins. They didn’t allow a single Wilkes-Barre shot for the first sixteen minutes. If you are a team that needs five goals in twenty minutes, not registering a shot on goal in the periods first sixteen minutes isn’t going to help your cause.
The Penguins were at one point down to four defenseman. Reid McNeill broke a skate and Brendan Mikkelson took a shot up high that drew blood but both returned.
Three Stars: 3) Matt Lindblad (two assists, +2) 2) Alexander Khokhlachev (two goals, assist, +2) and 1) Niklas Svedberg 20 save shutout.
This game reminded me a lot of Game 1 in the Eastern Conference Finals against the Syracuse Crunch last year, a game that the Penguins won. In fact, the ONLY game that the Penguins won. The Pens had just completed a historic comeback against this same Providence Bruins club after being down 0-3. Nothing was going to stop them in Game 1. The Providence Bruins are in the same boat. They needed a pair of 6-3 victories against the Springfield Falcons to survive and advance after being down 3-1 in the best of five.
I don’t know. The Pens played one bad minute that cost them big and couldn’t get any pucks past Svedberg or muster anything resembling a great chance.
Lineup Notes: Anton Zlobin took warmups but was scratched. Conor Sheary played again. Andrew Ebbett did not, out with what the Pens are calling an “upper body” injury. Nick Drazenovic went in Ebbett’s place. Jayson Megna played, didn’t really notice him. Blueline was intact.
Elsewhere in the Eastern Conference: Game 3 of St. John’s and Norfolk gets going again tomorrow at Scope. The series is tied 1-1.
Wheeling Update: The Nailers are on the brink of elimination after being defeated by the Greenville Road Warriors tonight by a score of 4-1. Greenville goes up 3-2 in the best of seven series. Game 6 is Monday in Wheeling.
SendToNews Highlights: I don’t think that Coal Street is making a YouTube highlight package for this one and rightfully so. SendToNews highlights are here.
Game 2 is tomorrow. Gameday for this will be up at 3:00 p.m.
Season Series: Jan 17: WBS 1 @ PRO 5 — Jan 19: WBS 5 @ PRO 1 — Feb 22: PRO 4 @ WBS 3 (SO) — Mar 26: PRO 2 @ WBS 1
Top Four Scorers for the Penguins vs. the Bruins: 1. Spencer Machacek (7 GP, 5-1-6, +3) 2. Nick Drazenovic (4 GP, 1-2-3, even) 2. Tom Kostopoulos (4 GP, 1-2-3, +1) 4. Cominik Uher (3 GP, 1-2-3, +3) (note: Mahachek’s production vs. PRO includes six games played with Springfield before his trade to Wilkes-Barre)
Top Four Scorers for the Bruins vs. the Penguins: 1. Craig Cunningham (4 GP, 3-2-5, -3) 2. Alexander Khokhlachev (4 GP, 2-2-4, +1) 3. Justin Florek (4 GP, 2-1-3, -1) 4. Zach Trotman (2 GP, 1-2-3, +3)
How the P-Bruins got here: They defeated the Springfield Falcons in five games, winning games 4 and 5 by a score of 6-3.
How the Penguins got here: They defeated the Binghamton Senators in four games.
What to Watch For: Special teams. Both squads have been vanilla on the power play / penalty kill so far. The first team to gain an advantage in this category gains advantage in the series.