Chirps from Center Ice

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

Now, the Real Fun Starts!

The Penguins woke up this morning not knowing who they would be playing in the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals.

They will go to bed knowing that their closest neighbors await their challenge Saturday night on the Southern Tier of New York.

Let’s all party like it’s 2005! It’s the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins and the Binghamton Senators in the best of five Eastern Conference Quarterfinals. Games 1 and 2 will be Saturday and Sunday in Binghamton. But first, let’s see how the final seedings were decided today:

POR     1

BRI     4

Recap: The Bridgeport Sound Tigers do the Penguins a favor and defeat the Portland Pirates by a score of 4-1. The Sound Tigers jumped out to a 3-1 lead after twenty minutes and held the Pirates at bay for the final 40 minutes. The Portland loss locks the Penguins at the five seed and the Pirates at the six. The Pirates face off against the Syracuse Crunch in Round 1.

BNG     5

SYR     1

Recap: Syracuse’s hopes of jumping up to the two seed fell short, losing to the Binghamton Senators 5-1 today, but the East Division Champion Crunch will settle for the three seed. Bingo scored five goals, from five different goal scorers, and no player that dressed was a minus.

NOR     3

PRO     4

Recap: The Norfolk Admirals were tied with the Providence Bruins 3-3 when Ryan Spooner scored a hat trick with :21 left pushing the P-Bruins to a 4-3 win. This effectively ended the Admirals season. A backbreaking, heartbreaking way to lose. There will be a new champion crowned in June.

MCH     2

HER     4

Recap: Locked into the seven seed and playing with house money, the Manchester Monarchs rolled out rookie Ty Rimmer in goal. He let in his first shot faced at :16 and the Hershey Bears never looked back and rolled to a 4-2 win and the final berth in the Eastern Conference.

The Penguins and B-Sens announced the first round playoff schedule. Home teams in CAPS.

Game 1 – Saturday, Apr. 27, W-B/Scranton at BINGHAMTON, 7:05 PM
Game 2 – Sunday, Apr. 28, W-B/Scranton at BINGHAMTON, 5:05 PM
Game 3 – Thursday, May 2, W-B/SCRANTON vs. Binghamton, 7:05 PM
*Game 4 – Saturday, May 4,  W-B/SCRANTON vs. Binghamton, 7:05 PM
*Game 5 – Monday, May 6,  W-B/Scranton at BINGHAMTON, 7:05 PM

* – if necessary

Finally, a bit of news today regarding the Penguins. Brad Thiessen and Jeff Zatkoff were named recipients of the Harry “Hap” Holmes Award this afternoon. The award is presented to the goaltender(s) with at least 25 games played on the team which allows the fewest goals in the regular season. The Penguins allowed a league low 178 goals in 2012-2013.

Here’s the schedule of content at Chirps from Center Ice this week…

Monday: Fourth Quarter Grades
Tuesday: Nothing planned. Follow me on Twitter for news, if any, and check the blog anyway.
Wednesday: Calder Cup Playoff Preview — Western Conference
Thursday: Calder Cup Playoff Preview — Eastern Conference
Friday: Penguins vs. B-Sens Series Preview
Saturday: Eastern Conference Quarterfinals Game 1 Gameday setup with postgame recap after the game.
Sunday: Eastern Conference Quarterfinals Game 2 Gameday setup with postgame recap after the game.

All blog content publishes at noon each day, with exception of the Gameday setups, which will publish at 3 p.m. Saturday and 1 p.m. Sunday.

Let’s Go Pens! All In!

Monarchs Overrule Penguins – Pens LOSE 3-1

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Hey, it was an off night for me too in the catchy headline writing department.

Pens lose this game to Manchester 3-1. It was by all accounts one of the more duller games of recent that the Pens played. They didn’t look sloppy or disinterested more so than they looked careless. Manchester scores early in the third period when Bobby Farnham has a puck skip on him to David Kolomatis who scores. Then Andy Andreoff scored on the power play about half way through the period. Paul Thompson scored a power play goal on a hack and whack job late then the Monarchs score on an empty net when Tanner Pearson scores from center ice that sealed it.

That’s pretty much it there. There’s no way I can dress up this game more for you.

The Pens end the 2012-2013 regular season with a 42-30-2-2 record good for 88 points and third in the division. They start the “second season” on the road.

The fate of seeding is still in the air however, here’s what the scenario looks like:

– The Penguins are the five seed and Portland is the six as of Saturday night.

– Portland plays Bridgeport tomorrow. A win by the Pirates and they leapfrog the Pens for fifth. A loss by the Pirates, and it’s a Round 1 playoff matchup with the Binghamton Senators next Saturday night.

– Syracuse is the East Division Champion. But they could still get to the second seed with a regulation or overtime win of their own tomorrow vs. the B-Sens. They would then be seeded second, dropping Springfield back to the three seed. Again, this matters only if the Pirates win tomorrow and drop the Pens to sixth.

Manchester clinched a playoff berth tonight. Meanwhile, there are three teams for the eight seed. They are Hershey, Norfolk and Connecticut. Here’s how each qualify:

Hershey: Win Sunday vs. Manchester.

Norfolk: Finish with a point more than Hershey. The Admirals play the Providence Bruins tomorrow.

Connecticut: Idle tomorrow, could still get in if Hershey and Norfolk both lose in regulation.

There you have it. I will have it all tomorrow for you on the blog Sunday afternoon along with who we play Round 1. If you don’t want to wait for me to type it all up, follow me on Twitter, @nafsnep.

Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: vs. Manchester 4/20

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Home Game: 38

AHL Game: 1130

Who: Manchester Monarchs

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Yesterday at home with Worcester, the Pens lost 4-2. Adam Payerl and Riley Holzapfel scored for the Penguins in the loss. For Manchester, they were in Binghamton and won 2-1. Linden Vey scored a goal and assisted in the other and was named first star of the game.

Last Meeting: March 10 in Manchester, the Pens rallied from down 3-0 to win in a shootout 5-4. Chad Kolarik had a goal and an assist in the win.

Record: For WBS: 42-29-2-2 (88 pts., 3rd place East Division) For MCH: 36-31-3-4 (79 pts., 3rd place Atlantic Division)

Why you should care: Manchester is battling for its playoff life. The Penguins don’t want to have a losing streak going into playoffs next weekend. These two worlds collide tonight.

Referee(s): Jean Hebert / Ryan Fraser

Linesmen: Kiel Murchison / Jud Ritter

Twitter: @wbspenguins / @MonarchsHockey

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /MonarchsHockey

Beat Writers: @CVBombulie 

Broadcasters: WBS: Tom Grace @TGracePens and Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / MCH: Ken Cail

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep 

Radio: For WBS: 102.3 The Mountain / For MCH: Monarchs Webcast

Television: AHL Live / WQMY MyNetwork TV local in Wilkes-Barre.

Promotion(s): Fan Appreciation Night – Player Awards Night – Jerseys Off The Back

Other Game to Watch: Hershey is in Binghamton. A B-Sens loss will seal the East Division title for the Syracuse Crunch. Bears need a win with help to clinch their own berth.

A Lesson in Complacency – Pens LOSE 4-2

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The Penguins are going to the postseason.

The Worcester Sharks are not.

You couldn’t tell by watching the game tonight.

The Penguins got complacent tonight and let a nothing-to-play-for Worcester Sharks team hang around and desperation paid off for the visitors as they skated away with a 4-2 win tonight in Wilkes-Barre, snapping the Penguins eight game win streak.

By all accounts, this game had the feel of a playoff game. Intensity, hitting, drama. All the things that had the fans in it from the drop of the puck.

Jeff Zatkoff vs. Alex Stalock. Derek Nesbitt made his WBS debut.

First Period: Adam Payerl scores a rebound of his own shot to put the Penguins out ahead 1-0. To this point, it was all Penguins. After the Payerl goal, they stopped skating. Worcester had the look and feel of a hockey team that was going to score a goal and sure enough they did on a Rylan Schwartz rebound goal.

A resilient Worcester team with nothing left to play for was hanging with one of the best teams in the AHL? Say it ain’t so!

Second Period: Sharks have had two shorthanded goals all season. They had two quality chances in one kill early in the period. That was pretty much all that really happened in this period. I felt that a good majority was spent in the Worcester end in the period. Trevor Smith hit a crossbar with five seconds left in the period. It was onto the….

Third Period: Had the intensity of a playoff game. Started when Brian Gibbons ran over Alex Stalock for a textbook interference on the goaltender call. I really don’t know why the Wilkes-Barre faithful were angry with referee Jean Hebert for calling that. Adam Comrie scored a power play goal to push the Sharks ahead 2-1. Then Warren Peters appeared to be cross checked. No call by Hebert. Fans irate at this point.

Then, Bobby Farnham trucks a Worcester player into the boards. He ahd gotten into it with the Sharks beforehand. Two Sharks players jumped Farnham. A line brawl ensued. Alex Grant fought Nick Pietrecki. Taylor Doherty and Jimmy Bonneau were the ones that jumped Farnham. Pandemonium.

Late, Riley Holzapfel scores on a rebound to tie the game at two. The Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza erupted. Then, with under three minutes left to play, the Penguins were headed to a power play. They were unable to gain entry into the offensive zone. Freddie Hamilton has two shorthanded rushes. He doesn’t score the first time but does the second time two on one and the Sharks would go up 3-2. With Zatkoff pulled, Hamilton would score again to make it 4-2.

Remember what I said about the Sharks and the shorthanded goals? Two in one kill? After having four all season? Surely, you can’t be serious.

Oh, I am serious. And don’t call me Shirley.

Tom Grace said on radio that Coach John Hynes was planning on playing newer guys tomorrow. We will see if that plan changes with the five seed not decided yet with Portland clinching tonight.

Three Stars: 3) Riley Holzapfel (goal, -1) 2) Adam Comrie (goal, two assists, +3) and 1) Freddie Hamilton (two goals, +1)

Around the Division: Binghamton lost to Manchester 2-1. Possible collateral damage in that one as starting goaltender Nathan Lawson left the game with an apparent injury and was relieved by Marc Chevrie. Syracuse drop kicked Norfolk 6-1. Newly crowned AHL MVP Tyler Johnson had a hat trick. Hershey keeps its playoff hopes alive with a 2-1 in in Glens Falls.

Standings: Syracuse 95 — Binghamton 93 — Penguins 88 — Hershey 79 — Norfolk 79

Conference: 1) PRO (101) 2) SPR (97) 3) SYR (95) 4) BNG (92) 5) WBS (88) 6) POR (85) 7) MCH (79) 8) HER (79)

Manchester, Hershey, Norfolk and Connecticut all have 79 points. Oh, the drama!

I may throw a SendToNews highlight link up in the morning. I am past deadline as you read this, heh.

Gameday for tomorrows tilt with a desperate Manchester team will be up tomorrow at 3. We will have Bears and Admirals fans cheering for us tomorrow.

Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: vs. Worcester 4/19

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Home Game: 37

AHL Game: 1115

Who: Worcester Sharks

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

When: 7:05 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Sunday in St. John’s, the Penguins won in overtime 5-4.Chad Kolarik had a hat trick, including the game winning overtime goal. For Worcester, they hosted Springfield this past Wednesday and lost 4-3. Newly signed ATO Eriah Hayes had a goal and an assist and was named second star of the game.

Last Meeting: March 15 in Worcester, the Penguins won 5-3. Five different Penguins scored goals in that game. Trevor Smith had two assists.

Record: For WBS: 42-28-2-2 (88 pts., 3rd place East Division) For WOR: 30-34-4-6 (70 pts., 4th place Atlantic Division)

Why you should care: Penguins enter the weekend with their playoff fate already seasled and will be looking to fine tune things heading into the playofs next weekend. They face a Worcester team which is not going to be making playoffs and will be playing with nothing to lose.

Referee(s): Jean Hebert

Linesmen: Tom George / Scott Pomento

Twitter: @WBSPenguins / @WorcesterSharks / @SharksAHLInGame

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /WorcesterSharks

Beat Writers: @CVBombulie

Broadcasters: WBS: Tom Grace @TGracePens and Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / WOR: Eric Lindquist

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep / @210Darryl

Radio: For WBS: 102.3 The Mountain / For Worcester: WTAG AM 580 / 94.9 FM

Television: AHL Live

Promotion(s): Go Green Night – Pocono Raceway Night – Geisinger Reusable Water Bottle Giveaway / Dollar Drafts

Other Game to Watch: The conference championship will likely be on the line when Springfield (97 points) visits Providence (99 points) tonight.

Remaining Game: MCH 4/20

Seven on the Floor

Here are a septuplet of topics on a Wednesday afternoon:

— The Penguins will be opening the 2013 Calder Cup Playoffs on the road in either Syracuse or Binghamton on April 27. Both clubs announced that the Conference Quarterfinal begins April 27 with Game 2 on April 28. Mark your calendars accordingly.

— The Peter Merth Effect is back in Wilkes-Barre. Merth signed a PTO this week and is yet another depth defenseman the Penguins have in their arsenal.

— Pittsburgh signed goaltender Eric Hartzell to a one year contract for this season. Hartzell just completed a season at Quinnipiac, runners-up to champion Yale in the Frozen Four which was held in Pittsburgh last week.

— Wilkes-Barre signed a pair of players to ATOs this week. They are forwards Anton Zlobin and Matia Marcantuoni. They will practice, get a taste of what it is like to be a professional hockey player and likely take that knowledge home with them for the summertime.

— The AHL announced more award winners. Sportsman of the Year and Coach of the Year. Neither one play in the Eastern Conference.

— You like outdoor games? Next year is your year then, as the NHL will be announcing a “Stadium Series” next year to be held in outdoor baseball or football stadiums. The Penguins and Chicago Blackhawks are scheduled to play at Soldier Field next March.

Dollar Drafts are back this Friday at Mohegan Sun Arena. Drink responsibly.

Look for the next blog update Friday, which will be the Gameday setup for that night’s game vs. Worcester.

Let’s Go Pens!

Hats off to Chad – Pens WIN 5-4 (OT)

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Try and find a weakness on this team right now.

Go ahead. I have all night. Try and find one.

Right now, you can’t.

The Penguins come back from one goal deficits twice in this game and win 5-4 off of a Chad Kolarik hat trick game winning goal where Kolarik snaked through three St. John’s IceCaps defenders to zip a shot past goaltender Eddie Pasquale to win it for the Penguins.

Defense? Check. Good goaltending? Check. Penalty kill? Check. Power play? Coming around, but check. Consistent offense at the right times? Check.

The Penguins have something special going on right now. They are 8-0-1 in their last nine and are without a shadow of a doubt one of the best teams playing in the American Hockey League right now.

Brad Thiessen vs. Eddie Pasquale — Reid McNeill was in for Cody Wild and Christiaan Minella was in for Chris Collins.

First Period: Penguins came out and attacked the IceCaps to start the period, they caught St. John’s flatfooted which led to two straight power plays for the Penguins. Chad Kolarik would score when Dylan Reese shot the puck wide to a pinching Alex Grant on the half wall. Grant passed to Kolarik, who was all alone in the slot and picked a corner on Pasquale. Late, the Penguins would get another power play but Jason Jaffray and Josh Lunden came in 2-on-1 and Lunden slid it under Thiessen with 1.8 seconds left in the period.

Second Period: Dominik Uher may never want to leave Newfoundland. He scored his third goal of the weekend when Warren Peters fights off two IceCaps defenders in the half corner, Adam Payerl comes near to sweep the puck around the cage and passes to Uher who backhands it home to make it 2-1. The IceCaps would immediately answer, Dean Arsene from the point where Ray Sawada was in front and tipped it in.

IceCaps really forced the issue on the Penguins, hemming them in their own zone and hitting them every chance they got. It pays off as Julian Melchiori receives a drop pass from Ben Maxwell and rips it past Thiessen. But, the Penguins would answer right back. Off the faceoff, Trevor Smith forechecks like a madman and gets the puck and skates in and slides it under Pasquale to tie things again at 3-3.

Whew. What a period. The Brian Gibbons Breakaway of the Game™ was seen later but Gibbons made a few too many moves to score and I just like saying Brian Gibbons Breakaway of the Game ™ – ha.

Third Period: Really went back and forth, back and forth. Then the IceCaps score on what looked like to the broadcast booth an offsides play. You be the judge…

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The puck is on the bottom there, where it was passed to the player in the middle. That player was Will O’Neill.

The Penguins apparently weren’t phased by the 50/50 call and methodically plugged along and eventually would even things at four again when Chad Kolarik dispossesses a St. John’s player, skates to the slot and scores. Late icings and timeouts by both sides happened but no goals scored so it was onto….

Overtime: Kolarik magic again. Snakes through three IceCap defenders and snipes from just below the blueline to cap off a perfect weekend for the Penguins and keep the wheels rolling in the right direction.

Three Stars: 3) Ray Sawada (goal, even) 2) Josh Lunden (goal, even) and 1) Jason Jaffray (three assists, +1)

Around the Division: Binghamton loses to Adirondack 2-1 in a 15 round shootout in a game that featured everything. A waved off goal for Binghamton for a video review screen malfunction, the Phantoms tying the game with .3 left in the third. So yeah, everything. The Hershey Bears win 6-3 in a gotta have it game up in Portland vs. the Pirates. Joey Crabb had a hat trick and the Bears scored five power play goals. The Providence Bruins drop kicked the Norfolk Admirals 4-1.

Standings: Syracuse 93 — Binghamton 92 — Penguins 88 — Norfolk 79 — Hershey 77

Conference: 1) PRO (99) 2) SPR (95) 3) SYR (93) 4) BNG (92) 5) WBS (88) 6) POR (81) 7) NOR (79) 8) CT (79)

Penguins can’t get higher than the five seed. They could get caught by Portland, but I was actually cheering for Hershey to beat Portland tonight because it will be next to impossible for the Pirates now to catch and pass the Penguins at the five. Now, it boils down to who wins the East Division between the Crunch and B-Sens. The Penguins get the loser of that battle, where a point sit between the two teams heading into the final week of the regular season. Oh, Binghamton and Syracuse play their final game against each other next weekend.

SendToNews Highlights: Are here.

Radio made mention that Derek Nesbitt may actually see a game for the Penguins in the final two games this weekend. Should be something worth keeping an eye on.

Let’s Go Pens!!!