Chirps from Center Ice

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

GAMEDAY: vs. Hershey 2/25

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Home Game: 30

AHL Game: 804

Who: Hershey Bears

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Saturday at home vs. Providence, the Pens lost in a shootout 4-3. Spencer Machacek scored two goals for the Pens in the loss. For Hershey, they were in Washington, D.C. in the AHL Showcase against the Syracuse Crunch and lost 5-2. Nicolas Deschamps and Jeff Taffe scored goals for the Bears in the loss.

Last Meeting: February 16 in Wilkes-Barre, the Pens lost 3-1. Brian Gibbons had a goal for the Pens in the loss.

Record: For WBS: 28-19-3-4 (63 pts., 4th place East Division) — For HER: 29-18-3-3 (64 pts., 2nd place East Division)

Why you should care: Last regular season against the Bears who come in losing two straight against the Crunch rather handily. Will any of this transfer over for the Penguins?

Referee(s): Ryan Murphy / Ryan Hersey

Linesmen: Jud Ritter / Matt McNulty

Twitter: @wbspenguins / @WBSGameDay / @TheHersheyBears

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /TheHersheyBears

Instagram: wbspenguins / thehersheybears

Beat Writers: @CVBombulie / @timleone

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

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep / @SweetestHockey

Radio: For WBS: Sports Hub 102.3 / For Hershey: 1460 The Ticket 

Television: AHL Live

Promotion(s): None

Other Game to Watch: Rockford is in Des Moines tonight as these two Western Conference teams are battling for the playoff spots.

Next Five Games: @ SYR 2/28, @ ALB 3/1*, @ UTI 2/7, @ HAM 2/8, @ TOR 2/9

* – game played at Atlantic City, NJ

 

Week 21 AHL Power Rankings

Week 21 has come and gone in the AHL and the Chirps from Center Ice Power Rankings are continuing.

No change to the top two spots, who remain the Manchester Monarchs and the Binghamton Senators.

Biggest rise this week? Syracuse Crunch, who travel to Hershey then to Washington and beat the Bears by an aggregate of 10-2, with a 5-0 shutout of the Bears at home Saturday ending Hershey’s 12 game home win streak.

Biggest fall this week belong to the Bears, down 12 spots to 16.

If you didn’t link in direct, click through the jump to see where everyone else ended up.

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Sunday Afternoon Scoreboard Watching

Another day, another afternoon left scoreboard watching in the AHL’s Eastern Conference. There were five teams playing all close to the Penguins in the standings of the Eastern Confernence Sunday afternoon. The Penguins were in the 8th and final spot of playoffs coming into Sunday morning…

…Sunday evening, the Penguins are back on the outside looking in but a point.

Here’s the scores and some blurbs on the games….

button_uti200     1
ALB     2

It was a perfect six point weekend for the Albany Devils who downed the Utica Comets, seeking their own perfect weekend themselves by a score of 2-1.

PRO     1
BRI     2

Sound Tigers do a favor for the teams in the Eastern Conference chase with a 2-1 win at home. But, Bridgeport draws within eight points of the ninth place Penguins.

NOR     3
button_spr200     2

Ol’ buddy Brad Thiessen stops 28 of 30 and the Norfolk Admirals are back in the playoff hunt with a 3-2 win in Springfield. The win for the Ads stops a two game slide.

STJ     6
POR     5

St. John’s explode for five goals in the third period and win in Portland 6-5 for their fourth win in a row.

HER     2
SYR     5

Well, the Crunch certainly wish they saw more of the Bears on the schedule. They defeat Hershey in the home of the Capitals 5-2 in a “home” game for the Crunch in the AHL Showcase.

So here is what the Conference looks like: 1) MCH (80) 2) SPR (71) 3) BNG (70) 4) STJ (68) 5) ALB (66) 6) PRO (65) 7) HER (64) 8) NOR (64) 9) WBS (63)

The Penguins have games in hand on St. John’s and Providence now and Norfolk and Hershey have a game in hand on the Penguins.

The Pens have a big week this week. A game Tuesday against Hershey, then on the road again with Syracuse Friday and in Atlantic City with Albany Saturday.

Week 21 AHL Power Rankings will be up Monday at 4 p.m.

Shootout Inside the Hall of Fame — Pens LOSE 4-3 (SO)

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Looked like they almost had it, didn’t they?

The Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins lose again, this their sixth loss in a row, this time 4-3 in a shootout to the Providence Bruins.

The Penguins losses in this streak have gone like this:

— A 4-3 OTL to Hershey February 9 (acceptable)
— A 6-2 loss to the Binghamton Senators (unacceptable)
— A 5-4 loss to the Hershey Bears (unacceptable)
— A 3-1 loss to the Hershey Bears (acceptable)
— A 4-3 OTL to the Binghamton Senators (acceptable)
— A 4-3 SOL to the Providence Bruins (acceptable)

The 5-4 loss to the Bears was unacceptable because the final score did not indicate the actual result. The 3-1 loss to the Bears the next night was acceptable because compared to the the prior two, it could have and should have been a lot worse.

So two unacceptable losses out of a possible six. Three points out of twelve. Right now, back in playoffs. Okay, I’ll take it.

Look, all teams in the AHL go through losing streaks. All of them. I know this because I pay attention to all other 29 teams. This just doesn’t happen to the Penguins. It’s great coaching, great defense and great goaltending with timely scoring that helps the team win. When it doesn’t they lose. When you get in a losing streak it’s hard to get out of, tonight being no different.

Or, it could be quality of opponent. No other AHL team has scored more goals than the Binghamton Senators. The Hershey Bears are a resurgent group. The Providence Bruins are a hell of a hockey team. The Penguins were in all of these last six games except for two. Hey, it happens.

The Pens inducted Kevin Blaum, Alain Nasreddine and Dennis Bonvie into their inaugural Hall of Fame class tonight. I will probably do a picture blog of all the horrible pictures I took on my phone later in the week. Pens brass tells me that there will be a display present at the Arena at some point, as early as Tuesday likely and when it is, I’ll have pictures of that for the blog piece.

Jeff Deslauriers opposed Niklas Svedberg.

First Period: Pens really step on the gas to open and don’t allow the Bruins a shot on goal for a good 12+ minutes. Jayson Megna does his best Trevor Smith impersonation from Game 6 of the Conference Semifinals last year and scores on a wraparound to put the Pens ahead 1-0. It was eerily similar to the shot that Smith scored on to force a Game 7 last year.

Second Period: Pierre Leblond and Bobby Robins fought in a spirited battle, with Leblond splitting Robins’ forehead open with a punch. Robins is as tough a customer as they come for the Bruins.

Then, Brian Gibbons gets called for a slash. Seven seconds later Providence ties it on a nifty cross ice finish by Craig Cunningham who roofed it over the pad of Deslauriers for a tie game.

Later, Nick Drazenovic pumps a puck in from center red on a routine dump and chase play that Penguins fans have seen a million times. Only this time, the puck hits the zamboni door and pops right in front of Spencer Machacek who has a wide open net to shoot into top put the Pens back ahead 2-1. Svedberg had left the net to play the puck and got burned by doing so.

Late, puck goes in off of Philip Samuelsson’s skate to make it a 2-2 game again.

Third Period: Bad D zone coverage by the Bruins, Spencer Machacek scores his second of the night to make it 3-2 Pens.

Then Providence took the game over. The Pens only had two shots on goal this entire period.

Justin Florek bar down and in for a tie game at three.

Then, later, Bruins score. Clearly, off of a face-off win. Linesman Leo Boylan, who handled the face-off, tells refs Trevor Hanson and Nic Leduc that the puck bounced off of a glove to the favor of the Bruins, and the goal was disallowed.

Huuuuuge break for the Pens, who then have to kill a Samuelsson delay of game penalty and do to force….

Overtime: Pens don’t allow the Bruins a shot but don’t score on the two that Svedberg saved, so it was onto….

Shootout: Craig Cunningham (34pts.), Alexander Khokhlachev (34 pts.) Ryan Spooner (25 pts.) scored for the P-Bruins in the shootout. Jared Knight (15 pts.) did not. Harry Zolnierczyk (29 pts.) Andrew Ebbett (19 pts.) Nick Drazenovic (31 pts.) Tom Kostopoulos (37 pts.) and Jayson Megna (11 pts.) went for the Pens in the shootout. Only Ebbett and Drazenovic scored for the Penguins.

What I am trying to point out is that the P-Bruins were DEEP when it came to who they chose to take the shootout chances. Point scorers. Granted, everybody but Kostopoulos has NHL time for the Pens, no one with less than 25 AHL points failed to score in the shootout for the visitors.

Three Stars: 3) Jayson Megna (goal, +1) 2) Spencer Machacek (two goals, +2) and 1) Ryan Spooner (shootout game winning goal, assist, even)

Around the Division: Nice night for the Pens really, as Binghamton lost to Utica 3-2, Norfolk lost to Albany 4-1 and Hershey gets shutout and sees their 12 game home winning streak end to the Syracuse Crunch 5-0.

Standings: Binghamton 70 — Hershey 64 — Penguins 63 — Norfolk 62 — Syracuse 47

Conference: 1) MCH (78) 2) SPR (71) 3) BNG (70) 4) STJ (66) 5) PRO (65) 6) HER (64) 7) ALB (64) 8) WBS (63)

Ten games on the schedule tomorrow. Albany, Providence, Norfolk, St. John’s and Hershey all in action tomorrow so it’ll be another Sunday of scoreboard watching and a blog update after of where the idle Penguins shake out in all of the games. Basically, you want all of the teams I just listed to lose.

Wheeling Update: Nailers beat the Elmira Jackals in New York tonight 3-1. Denver Manderson and Cody Sylvester scored goals for the Nailers in the win.

SendToNews Highlights: Huh. It’s 11:51 p.m. on a Saturday as I type right now. They aren’t up yet. I would’ve sworn they would have been.

Anyway, check back tomorrow to see how the teams around the Pens did. Also check out the Week 21 AHL Power Rankings Monday at 4 p.m. too.

Let’s Go Pens!!!

GAMEDAY: vs. Providence 2/22

vs. 2012_PRO

Home Game: 29

AHL Game: 789

Who: Providence Bruins

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Wednesday at home vs. Binghamton, the Pens lost in overtime 4-3. Nick Drazenovic had a goal and two assists. For Providence, they hosted Hartford Sunday and won in a shootout, 3-2. Seth Griffith had two assists.

Last Meeting: January 19 in Providence, the Pens won 5-1. Harry Zolnierczyk had two assists and was named first star of the game.

Record: For WBS: 28-19-3-3 (62 pts., 4th place East Division) — For PRO: 28-18-1-6 (63 pts., 3rd place Atlantic Division)

Why you should care: Biggest night of the year for the Pens inducting their first Hall of Fame Class, Military Appreciation Night, Olympic Themed jerseys. The Penguins are looking to end the five game losing streak in front of a sold out crowd and will need everything to do so against a very good Providence team.

Referee(s): Trevor Hanson / Nic Leduc

Linesmen: Leo Boylan / Bob Fyrer

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: SportsHub 102.3 / For Providence: WNRI 1380 AM

Television: AHL Live / My Network TV (local in Wilkes-Barre)

Promotion(s): McCarthy Tire All-Star Poster – Military Appreciation Night – Miracle On Ice/Olympic Hockey Celebration

Other Game to Watch: Norfolk is in Albany. Devils right near the Penguins in the Conference, the Admirals tied with the Penguins in the East Division.

Next Five Games: HER 2/25, @ SYR 2/28, @ ALB 3/1*, @ UTI 2/7, @ HAM 2/8

* – game played at Atlantic City, NJ

Friday Night Scoreboard Watching

The Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins entered last weekend a point out of first place in the East Division.

Fast forward a week, and those same Penguins who have lost five straight games, are now on the outside looking in when it comes to playoffs.

There were three teams relevant to the Penguins in action Friday night. Here are the recaps of all of the affairs…

ALB     4
ADK     1

The reason the Penguins are currently out of the playoffs? The Albany Devils, two points out of the 8th spot in ninth at the start of the night, were in Glens Falls tonight and beat a Phantoms team decimated by League suspensions 4-1. Mike Sislo netted two goals for the Devils.

STJ     5
WOR     1

St. John’s, one of the two teams tied with the Penguins in points (62, Providence being the other) coming into Friday, leapfrog their way into fifth place in the conference with a 5-1 win in Worcester tonight. The two teams rematch tomorrow.

BNG     4
button_ham200     1

The B Machine continues to roll. The East Division leading Binghamton Senators were in Montreal tonight at the Bell Centre taking on the Hamilton Bulldogs and won 4-1. G Andrew Hammond has won four straight, for a .953 SV% and a 1.50 GAA. Oh, Binghamton has the most goals scored (199) in the East Division.

So the Eastern Conference Standings look like this three weeks into February:

1) MCH (76) 2) SPR (71) 3) BNG (70) 4) HER (64) 5) STJ (64) 6) PRO (63) 7) NOR (62) 8) ALB (62) 9) WBS (62)

Games in hand situation look like this: Pens have 53. Albany and Binghamton have a game in hand, Hershey and Norfolk have two.

In case you were wondering, Hershey, Norfolk and Providence were all off tonight as well. All 30 clubs are dancing Saturday. Norfolk is in Albany, Hershey hosts Syracuse, St. John’s rematches with Worcester and Binghamton hosts Utica.

The Penguins play the Providence Bruins Saturday night at home. It probably goes without saying that tomorrow is the biggest game of the season for the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins.

Gameday for this affair will hit the blog at 3 p.m.

No Luck With Time and a Half — Pens LOSE 4-3 (OT)

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The Penguins looked better tonight, but let a 3-1 lead slip away only to lose 4-3 :30 in to the Binghamton Senators Wednesday evening at the Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza.

Six weeks ago, it’s a 3-1 lead that the Penguins protect but in the here and now, the Penguins really had no answer for the relentless attack set forth by the B-Sens after being down 3-1.

Jeff Deslauriers vs. Andrew Hammond

First Period: Corey Cowick put the B-Sens on the board very early on a shot that either screened Deslauriers or that defenseman Scott Harrington got a piece of and deflected or changed up the velocity of to put Binghamton on the board first.

Harry Zolnierczyk, fresh off of a healthy scratch Sunday vs. Hershey, tied the game for the Pens on a nice backdoor pass from Nick Drazenovic. Later, Pens would score a power play goal from a Drazenovic shot from the point off of a nice centering pass by Brian Gibbons.

Second Period: Brendan Mikkelson shot from the point on the power play finds its way in to put the Penguins ahead 3-1. This was the last of the offense for the Penguins as the B-sens really began to bring it. They get to within one when Matt Puempel blasts home a shot on a busted Wilkes-Barre D zone exit.

Third Period: Really a period dominated by the B-Sens, but the shot chart (an even 8 shots a piece in the third) doesn’t really paint the picture. Mark Stone flips in a shot in front of Deslauriers cage to finish a nice tic-tac-toe passing display by the visitors to tie the game at three all.

Binghamton was really looking for the kill shot. With 22.8 left in regulation, Spencer Machacek goes to the penalty box for high sticking to put the B-Sens on the power play. But before that….

Overtime: Point, firmly in hand for the Penguins, Chris Wideman whips home a wrist shot from the top of the circles to end it in favor of the East Division leaders :30 into overtime.

Three Stars: 3) Tom Kostpoulos (two assists, +1) 2) Nick Drazenovic (goal, two assists, +1) and 1) Chris Wideman (overtime game winner, -1)

Around the Division: They all watched us.

Standings: Binghamton 68 — Hershey 64 — Norfolk 62 — Penguins 62 — Syracuse 44

Conference: 1) MCH (75) 2) SPR (69) 3) BNG (68) 4) HER (64) 5) PRO (63) 6) NOR (62) 7) STJ (62) 8) WBS (62)

Wheeling Update: The Nailers beat Reading 4-1 in Reading tonight. Cody Sylvester had a goal and two assists, and was named first star of the game.

SendToNews Highlights: Are here.

The post mortem on this one will be a very good Binghamton team with a never-say-die attitude against a Penguins team in in a funk. The Penguins will dig their way out of this and should shape up to be fine.

No game Friday. Unless I can think of something worthwhile to write about, the next blog update will be the Saturday Gameday setup vs. Providence on Hall of Fame Night.

Let’s Go Pens!!!