Chirps from Center Ice

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

Hey Now, It’s an All-Star, Gaaaame….

Today the AHL announced that the 2013-14 AHL All-Star Classic will be played in St. John’s, Newfoundland on February 11-12, 2014.

Only the format won’t be the traditional East vs. West, rather it will pit a team of AHL All-Stars vs. Färjestad BK of the Swedish Hockey League.

Färjestad BK is the Swedish equivalent of the Hershey Bears, winning six Swedish League Championships since 1996, and three in the last seven years.

I like this concept, considering that the hockey world will be turning its eyes to Sochi, Russia for the 2014 Winter Olympics, for this year and this year only.

Why, you ask?

There are 30 teams in the AHL. You can only dress 20 players for a regular season game (12 forwards, 6 defensemen, 2 goaltenders for a total of 20 players) in All-Star Classics prior, the rosters expand to three goalies, and a few more forwards and defensemen a side but even still, the AHL isn’t dressing a 30 player lineup for the exhibition, which leads me to believe that there will be some teams left unrepresented. Not overly fair, if you ask me. Not to mention this is going to be played like an actual game, you know, with hitting and stuff. I would hate to see anyone get injured.

So that’s why.

Nothing going on in Pittsburgh on the eve of training camp.

My pal Bob Howard has ran an “30 AHL Arenas in 30 Days” feature on his Facebook page. Today was Wilkes-Barre’s turn.

If there’s anything newsworthy out of Day 1 of training camp in Pittsburgh, I will most likely have something to say about it here Wednesday.

A Camping We Will Go…

Pittsburgh opens training camp tomorrow and today published their training camp roster. The only player on the list not familiar to the Penguin fan is that of Jean-Sebastian Dea. Dea had a really good Rookie Tournament this past weekend, so his invite should not come as a surprise.

Jonathan had a tweet today about how there be no room at the NHL inn for fringe guys.

Here’s a video of Tom Kuhnhackl putting a puck from this past weekend through a net.

Finally, the AHL has a big announcement planned for Tuesday, which I am 99.99% positive has something to do with the AHL All-Star Classic going to St. John’s, Newfoundland this February.

Regardless, I should have something to blog about Tuesday regarding that and the goings on in Pittsburgh. Check back tomorrow.

Rookie Tourney Game #3: PIT 2 – CHI 3

This afternoon the Pittsburgh Penguins prospects closed out the Rookie Tournament up in Lonton, Ontario vs. the Chicago Blackhawks prospects.

They lost 3-2. Recap by Wilkes-Barre here.

A look at the lineups here.

Penguins had a 5-on-3 for 1:23 but couldn’t do anything with it.

Then the Penguins went right back to work on a power play.

But Chicago scored a shorthanded goal to open the scoring at 1-0.

Sound familiar?

Then the Blackhawks got a second goal. Then Bobby Farnham fought again.

The Penguins continued the excitement for first periods, outshooting the Blackhawks 20-11.

J-S Dea had himself quite a tournament. The free agent invitee scored his second goal in as many nights to put the Penguins within one in the second period.

Tristan Jarry started the game, replaced halfway though the second by Matt Murray.

At the end of two, it was 3-1 Chicago.

Dea assisted on Tom Kuhnhackl’s third period goal to bring the Penguins back to within one, but that was all the scoring this hockey game would see.

The team will travel back to the States tonight and likely either head straight to Pittsburgh for the start of training camp Tuesday or to Wilkes-Barre first, then Pittsburgh.

Rookie Tourney Game #2: PIT 3 – TOR 4 (SO)

Tonight the Penguins rookies played the Toronto Maple Leafs Rookies in London, Ontario.

A look at the lineups here.

Scott Harrington opened the scoring for the Penguins in the first period.

There was a fight. Then another one.

Toronto scored a power play goal. An action packed first period.

Jayson Megna scored a goal in the second period on a backhander off of a rebound.

Matt Murray started the game in goal. He was replaced halfway through by Eric Hartzell. Hartzell let in a goal quickly afterwards which brought the game even at two a piece.

In the third, the Penguins couldn’t score on a power play and the Leafs scored shortly thereafter.

Late, Tom Kuhnhackl scored with 19.1 seconds to go in regulation with Hartzell pulled.

Overtime solved nothing. Please keep reading.

ATO tryout Jean-Sebastian Dea scored in round two of the shootout. No other Penguin did the same, and the Leafs won in the shootout 4-3.

Brian Dumoulin had two assists.

Rookie tournament wraps up tomorrow at 2 pm, when the Penguins square off against the Chicago Blackhawks.

Penguins Debut New Sweaters

The Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins capped off their week of news with the debut of the new sweaters that they will be donning this October, as seen above. They take the Alternate from last year and make it the road jersey and take the Warmup and make it the home jersey. The alternate is a new design, corresponding with the logo for the 15th Season.

Really nice look.

Enjoy the weekend.

Rookie Tourney Game #1: PIT 1 – OTT 4

A bunch of Penguins rookies are in London, Ontario for the annual rookie tournament. The Penguins played the Ottawa Senators this afternoon. Both teams were filled with young players which will likely be mainstays in the AHL, ECHL or back to juniors and maybe one or two players with a realistic shot at NHL action this season.

Here’s a look at the rosters. Lines cobbled together looked like this:

Kuhnhackl-Megna-Brace
Sylvester-Nejezchleb-Dea
Simmonds-Rankin-Rowney
Farnham-O’Brien-Marcantuoni

Pouliot-Samuelsson
Maatta-Harrington
D’Agostino-Seymour

Hartzell-Jarry

Samuelsson wore the C and Jayson Megna was the alternate.

Scratches were D’s Harrison Ruopp and Brian Dumoulin and forwards Reid McNeill, Dominik Uher, Adam Payerl and goaltender Matt Murray.

Oh, Ottawa won 4-1. Cody Sylvester scored the lone goal for Pittsburgh.

Ottawa jumped out to a 2-0 lead before Sylvester scored with 3.4 left in the first period.

Jarry replaced Hartzell about halfway through the second.

Derek Grant scored a goal in the second and again in the third.

Bobby Farnham was in midseason form, fighting twice and getting a game misconduct.

If I am following the WBS twitter feed correctly, it looks like the Penguins were 1-for-4 on the power play. There was no box score, so I don’t really know.

If if the Penguins put a recap on wbspenguins.com I will tweet it and link it here. EDIT: Here is the recap. EDIT 2: Pittsburgh had a recap as well.

Penguins play Saturday vs. the Toronto Maple Leafs prospects.

Penguins Announce Hall of Fame

Today, the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins announced the plans to unveil the inaugural Penguins Hall of Fame Class during the 2013-14 season.

Press release here. The release mentions honoring players and builders who have contributed to the first 14 years of the Penguins existence.

In the release, they name 23 players up for nomination. The criteria are that they must have been retired for two years, spent at least two seasons playing for the Penguins and have made a significant contribution to the Penguins community on the ice or off.

They are…

  • G Adam Berkhoel – with the Penguins from 2008-09 and 2009-10. Probably best remembered for getting his knee drained during intermissions in the Penguins postseason run.
  • RW Dennis Bonvie – needs no introduction. Is a lock to be nominated.
  • RW Jesse Boulerice – a bruising heavyweight who spent 2009-10 and 2010-11 with Wilkes-Barre.
  • D Brendan Buckley – played four seasons for Wilkes-Barre from 2000-01 to 2003-04.
  • LW Greg Crozier – member of the inaugural crew of players that took the ice in 1999-2000. Has one NHL game to his credit.
  • RW Robert Dome – another one of the pioneers who skated with Wilkes-Barre in 1999-2000.
  • C Shane Endicott – 73 goals for Wilkes-Barre from 2001-02 to 2004-05.
  • RW Jonathan Filewich – his 64 goals while donning a Penguins sweater cannot be overlooked from 2005-06 to 2008-09.
  • C Dave Gove – co-captained Wilkes-Barre in 2008-09 and also won Stanley Cup with Carolina Hurricanes.
  • D Chris Kelleher – Massachusetts native had two stints with Wilkes-Barre. 1999-2000 to 2000-01 and 2004-05 to 2005-06 and one NHL game with the Boston Bruins.
  • F Jason MacDonald – one of the men responsible for the St. Patrick’s Day Massacre back in 2002. With the team for three seasons beginning in 2000-01.
  • C Alexander Mathieu – played the first three seasons of the Penguins existence.
  • D Josef Melichar – played 80 games for WBS in 1999-2000 and 46 in 2000-01. Would go on to a pretty decent NHL career.
  • RW Eric Meloche – 61 goals scored for WBS in parts of four seasons. Played last year in the LNAH with the Cornwall Riverkings.
  • D Alain Nasreddine – next to Tom Kostopoulos, probably one of the more popular captains in WBS history. Currently serves as the assistant coach.
  • LW Steve Parsons – that picture of the guy in the St. Patrick’s Day Massacre mentioned earlier fighting bare chested? One of them was Steve Parsons. Owner of the single game PIM record (64)
  • D Peter Ratchuk – played a good majority of his professional career overseas. Skated with Wilkes-Barre in 2001-02 and 2006-07.
  • D John Slaney – will forever be remembered for being traded during All-Star festivities in Wilkes-Barre to the Philadelphia Phantoms in 2000-01.
  • C Michal Sivek – played with WBS in 2001-02 then went to Sparta Praha in the Czech Republic, returned back to Wilkes-Barre in 2002-03 to 2003-04, then went back over to Sparta Praha and retired in 2007-08.
  • LW Martin Sonnenberg – scored the first goal in Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins history.
  • G Robbie Tallas – played two seasons for the Penguins in 2001-02 to 2002-03 and is now the Goaltender Coach for the Florida Panthers.
  • D Mike Wilson – 20th overall pick in the 1993 NHL draft played his North American twilight years for the Penguins in 2001-02 and 2002-03.
  • LW Alexander Zevakhin – played all of his North American hockey with the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins from 2000-01 to 2002-03 before departing back to his homeland of Russia.

My vote will go Dennis Bonvie and Alain Nasreddine. As you can probably tell by my recaps, I don’t know much about any player from 2008 or before.

The Penguins mentioned “builders” in their press release, so it is likely that we see a ballot of non-players sometime this season. One name I think that needs to be on that list in Tom Grace. Name two people who are synonymous with this franchise. Dennis Bonvie is one, and Tom Grace is probably the other.

I’d like to see other people like media and front office guys get in as well as long time sponsors at some point in the future.

No bloggers though.