Chirps from Center Ice

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

Week 5 AHL Power Rankings

Things are starting to shake out here in Week 5 of the Power Rankings. No team has gone higher than 9 spots or lower than 8. There are also five teams that haven’t changed from last week.

But there’s been a change at the top, as the Manchester Monarchs rule over the Week 5 AHL Power Rankings. Can they hold onto the top spot for another week? Seems that whatever team gets named #1 is out of the top spot the next week.

If you didn’t link in from someplace else, please click through to see the rankings…

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Fall Back — Pens WIN 4-2

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Penguins complete a perfect weekend with a 4-2 win over the Hershey Bears in South Central Pennsylvania tonight.

But, you would think by reading that lead that the Penguins sealed the win tonight in the third period, like they have all season long to date.

Not tonight.

The story of this game was two sided. David Leggio played out of his mind tonight for the Bears, stopping 38 of 42 shots. The other was the relentless pressure the Penguins put on the Bears from the second period on. There was nothing that the Bears or Leggio could do to stop the Penguins tonight. Wilkes-Barre played like they were not to be stopped.

The Penguins sweep the Bears this weekend and complete the perfect weekend.

Jeff Deslauriers vs. David Leggio

Late news in that Brendan Mikkelson was a surprise scratch. He took warmups, but was scratched and Nick D’Agostinio took his place in the lineup.

First Period: Adam Payerl feeds Tom Kostopoulos in the slot but Leggio made the save to deny him. Turns out that save would be a bit of foreshadowing for the way the period and most of the game would go for the Penguins.

But first, the Bears would get two bang bang goals 1:59 apart. David Kolomatis scores his first as a Bear when he throws a puck at the net that banks off of Scott Harrington and into the net. The second was a sharp angle shot from ex-Penguin Jeff Taffe that was set up by a hit on Andrew Ebbett.

Back to Leggio…the Penguins would end up on a 5-on-3 for 1:48 and when Brian Gibbons goes to bed tonight he is going to have nightmares over David Leggio. Leggio denies Gibbons not once, but twice when Gibbons seemingly had an open net to shoot into while on the two man advantage.

The rest of the period saw two fights, Uher and Tyson Strachan and Bobby Farnham and TJ Syner, fresh from a call up from ECHL Reading. Pens and Bears would trade power play opportunities but would not capitalize.

Second Period: The foreshadowing of this period was a D to D pass that Harry Zaolnierczyk picks off at the top of the rings in the Hershey zone that he skates in on Leggio and nearly scores on. The Pens would go on a penalty kill as a result of the goalie interference that Zolnierczyk committed. Gibbons skates in shorthanded and is then denied on a  breakaway by Leggio. Then, Dom Uher is denied on the rebound as well.

Finally, Chris Conner craked the code which was David Leggio on 4-on-4 and scored the Penguins first goal.

Later, Zolnierczyk skates in on a two-on-none and scores on Leggio. Hershey was caught in a bad, bad line change.

Pens go on the power play. Yes! You guessed it! Brian Gibbons denied AGAIN by Leggio.

Then, the Penguins kicked it into high gear and just ran over the Bears. Leggio made save after save after save. Heavy offensive zone time by the Penguins, more Leggio saves. Finally, Philip Samulesson scores on a laser beam shot from the point in the final minute.

Shots on goal for the second period were 22-9 Pens and 34-16 through 40 minutes.

Third Period: More even period for both teams. Bears think they score on a power play but referee Ryan Fraser takes a look at it and rules no goal. This was Fraser’s third look at replay tonight, as he had looked at two Penguins goals in the second period.

Late, Leggio comes out to play a puck when his Bears were on the power play, Andrew Ebbett picks his pocket and scores on an open net to seal it for Wilkes-Barre.

Three Stars: 3) Harry Zolnierczyk (goal, even) 2) David Leggio (38 saves on 42 shots) and 1) Tom Kuhnhackl (goal, even)

The agony of defeat.

Around the Division: Bridgeport wins in a shootout 4-3 over Norfolk…Binghamton beats Syracuse 4-2 in the “other game to watch” tonight.

Standings: Penguins 17 — Norfolk 15 — Syracuse 13 — Binghamton 12 — Hershey 6

Conference: 1) MCH (19) 2) WBS (17) 3) HFD (16) 4) SPR (15) 5) NOR (15) 6) SYR (13) 7) BNG (12) 8)ADK (12)

Wheeling Update: Nailers beat Greenville 5-3 in West Virginia tonight. Denver Manderson was the third star (1-2-3, +2) and Cody Sylvester was the first star (2-0-2, +2)

SendToNews Highlights: Hershey looks like they do them in three. Here are the first period, second period and third period highlights.

Pens off now until Wednesday when they square off against the Syracuse Crunch at home.

Content wise, if anything is worth blogging about Sunday I will have it here. If not, the Week 5 AHL Power Rankings will be up Monday afternoon.Don’t forget to set your clocks back Saturday night!

Let’s Go Pens!!!

GAMEDAY: @ Hershey 11/2

Away Game: 6

AHL Game: 142

Who: Hershey Bears

Where: Giant Center

When: 7:00 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game / Last Meeting: Last night in Wilkes-Barre the Pens won 3-2 in overtime, buoyed by three point nights by Nick Drazenovic and Tom Kostopoulos. Brendan Mikkelson scored the game winning goal for the Pens in OT.

Record: For WBS: 7-1-0-1 (15 pts., 1st place East Division) For HER: 2-3-2-0 (6 pts., 5th place East Division)

Why you should care: The Bears are out for revenge tonight. The Penguins on the other hand are looking for the sweep of the Bears on the back end of this home and home.

Referee(s): Ryan Fraser

Linesmen: Leo Boylan / Bob Goodman

Twitter: @wbspenguins / @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

Other Game to Watch: Syracuse is in Binghamton tonight. Watching those two play is always a treat.

Next Five Games: SYR 11/6 ALB 11/8, @ SPR 11/10, @ SYR 11/15, HER 11/16

This Is Why I’m the Captain – Pens WIN 3-2 (OT)

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This game had everything.

Power play goals a plenty. Fights, comebacks, more fights, scrums, a penalty shot in overtime, even a deliberate offsides at one point.

But none of it mattered as Brendan Mikkelson and the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins use another third period comeback and defeat the Hershey Bears 3-2 in overtime.

Nick Drazenovic had three assists and stepped up huge tonight. He and captain Tom Kostopoulous both had three points.

The fans will remember the goals, fights and the Deslauriers save in overtime on the Matt Watkins penalty shot. I’ll remember the Drazenovic three point night (0-3-3) as maybe his breakout game in a Penguins uniform.

Drazenovic was second in points last year for a loaded Springfield Falcons team. He is a very crafty hockey player. Hopefully this game snowballs things his way and I’m making silly headlines about him.

But tonight, was all about Mikkelsons heroics, set up by Jeff Deslauriers save on a Matt Watkins penalty shot.

Let me set this up, backwards to forwards. The Penguins were awarded a power play in overtime when Nicolas Deschamps ran into Deslauriers behind the net. Deslauriers helmet came off, so referee Brett Iverson had to call something.

Somehow, Watkins slips by the Penguins defense and is interfered with enough to be awarded a penalty shot. Iverson must have figured that if he called Hershey for interference in overtime, he would at least award them a penalty shot.

Watkins took the shot and at the last second, Deslauriers gets the pad over to deny him.

That was all the momentum the Penguins would need as 1:35 later, Mikkelson would send the 5,019 that attended tonights game home happy.

The teams traded power play goals in the first. Derek Whitmore on a rebound of his own shot as the Bears were on a 5-on-3, then Dominik Uher on a power play goal 4:01 later.

Hershey would get another goal in the second period on when the Pens were caught on a bad line change.

Wilkes-Barre returns fire in the third with a goal from Tom Kostopulous off a face-off win from Drazenovic.

There were fireworks in the game, as there nearly always is when these two teams step on the same 200′ sheet of ice together. Dane Byers hit Simon Despres with a thunderous check that set off a brawl of sorts in the third period. Byers would get a 5:00 charging call and get ejected from the game. Philip Samuelsson would also get thrown out for instigating in response to the Byers antics. Sameulsson was actually lucky that the penalties were levied when they were. Six seconds later and he would have been suspended a game for getting an instigator in the last five minutes.

These two teams get to do it all over again tomorrow night in Hershey.

Around the Division: Syracuse down at one point 4-1, come back to beat the Rochester Americans 5-4 in a shootout. It was a Russian party that led the comeback. It’s late and I don’t feel like spelling out the names of those who scored, so if you want to, click the link to see who scored for Syracuse…..Binghamton loses 3-1 to Adirondack in Glens Falls….John Gibson backstops the Norfolk Admirals to a 3-0 win in Albany tonight.

Standings: Penguins 15 — Norfolk 14 — Syracuse 13 — Binghamton 10 — Hershey 6

Conference: 1) MCH (17) 2) HFD (16) 3) WBS 15) 4) NOR (14) 5) SYR (13) 6) SPR (13) 7) ALB (11) 8) STJ (11)

Wheeling Update: In his pro debut tonight, G Eric Hartzell gives up 5 goals on 30 shots and the Wheeling Nailers fall to the defining Kelly Cup champion Reading Royals 6-2.

SendToNews Highlights: Are here.

Rematch tomorrow in Hershey. Gameday for this will be up at 3 pm Saturday.

Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: vs. Hershey 11/1

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Home Game: 4

AHL Game: 136

Who: Hershey Bears

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Saturday at home vs. Norfolk, the Penguins lost 2-1. Brian Gibbons had the lone goal for the Pens in the loss. For Hershey, they played those same Admirals and won 4-2 on Sunday. Ten different Bears registered points for Hershey in the win.

Last Meeting: October 12 in Wilkes-Barre for the home opener for the Penguins, the Pens won 3-1. A two goal third period propelled the Penguins to the win with goals scored by Chris Conner and Zach Sill.

Record: For WBS: 6-1-0-1 (13 pts., 1st place East Division) For HER: 2-3-1-0 (5 pts., 5th place East Division)

Why you should care: The Penguins look to get back on track in the win column against a Hershey team looking to catch up to the rest of the division.

Referee(s): Brett Iverson

Linesmen: Scott Pomento / Bob Goodman

Twitter: @wbspenguins / @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: Manchester and Providence sit atop the Atlantic Division and square off in Rhode Island tonight.

Next Five Games: @ HER 11/2, SYR 11/6 ALB 11/8, @ SPR 11/10, @ SYR 11/15

Thursday Tee Up

Heading into a home and home series with the Hershey Bears, here’s a few things to knock around.

— For Hershey, the top two leading scorers, C Micheal Latta and D Dmitry Orlov were called up to Washington on Wednesday.

— For Wilkes-Barre, G Eric Hartzell is healthy and he was assigned to the Wheeling Nailers on Wednesday also.

— For Hershey, Tim Leone’s piece on the Bears perspective heading into a big three in three, starting with the Penguins Friday and Saturday and ending with the Norfolk Admirals on Sunday.

— For Wilkes-Barre, Jonathan’s Thursday blog update. There’s blurbs on Hartzell, Dustin Jeffrey and most notably the news that Jeff Deslauriers will get the start for the Pens on Friday.

Elsewhere in the division, Dave Steckel signed a contract with the Norfolk Admirals. Some fans in these parts may remember Steckel when he was a part of the Hershey Bears a few years ago….The Syracuse Crunch have won four games in a row and are third in the East Division, just two points back of Wilkes-Barre….Binghamton gets Jean-Gabriel Pageau back from parent Ottawa.

I’ll have the Gameday setup for the first of the home and home with the Hershey Bears tomorrow on the blog at 3 p.m.

This Crow is Tasty

I never thought I would see the day.

After being the only player in Chirps from Center Ice history to get an “F” in the Quarterly Grades blog feature, Jayson Megna has proved me wrong.

Big time.

Megna scored his first NHL goal Monday night, along with his first NHL assist and was named first star of the game when the Pittsburgh Penguins defeated the Carolina Hurricanes 3-1.

What a night and day turnaround from last year for the undrafted Megna. I have polished off my plate of crow in record time.

Elsewhere…

Jonathan’s Tuesday update. Tom Kostopoulous is back and Eric Hartzell is poised to start his pro career.

— What do you mean Tux isn’t a real person? Our own flightless fowl was part of a series called “Behind the Mask” which you can watch on Hulu.com

— Wheeling beat writer Shawn Rine’s piece for The Intelligencer on Wilkes-Barre native Patrick McGrath.

— The AHL has this new weekly feature called, “The A-List” worth taking a look at.

Also, if you haven’t yet, take a look at the Week 4 AHL Power Rankings.