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Blomqvisted by a Rose — Pens WIN 2-1

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I said about a week ago that Joel Blomqvist may be the best goaltender in the Penguins organization. He will be in the NHL one day, probably sooner rather than later, and my suspicions as to why were on full display in the third period in Providence on Saturday.

Bruins fire thirteen shots at the Penguins goaltender, thirty in total but fall 2-1 to the Penguins. Justin Addamo and Alex Nylander scored for Wilkes-Barre / Scranton.

They need all the points they can amass, and this week they got five out of a possible six. They have a road game in Hershey on Wednesday followed by a travel day on Thanksgiving then a 4 p.m. Friday start in Charlotte then again on Saturday. That’s a hellacious road trip against a pair of teams that the Penguins are battling with in the beehive known as the AHL’s Atlantic Division.

Here’s how they lined up:

Lineup Notes: Jansen Harkins got the Jonathan Gruden treatment today, getting recalled and sent back all within two hours. So he was unavailable for the Penguins Saturday. Lineup was otherwise as the team noted above.

First Period: Besides Having to kill four penalties in the period, they got a goal from the returning Alex Nylander…

Immediately after, or :57, Providence ket the press in their zone and Reilly Walsh scored to tie the score at one.

Again, having to kill four penalties was less than ideal. Not only because it increases the chance of the other team to score, it kills whatever momentum you are building towards to get a goal for yourself.

Second Period: Two teams trade power play opportunities but the Penguins are the ones to nudge ahead by a goal thanks to Justin Addamo.

First point as a Penguin for Matt Filipe. Jagger Joshua is making a case for player of the week with his fourth point in as many games.

Solid period for the Penguins because I got the sense that the Bruins were going to throw the sink at them. It didn’t happen.

Third Period: Providence’s power play sucks, in the bottom third in the AHL, and they could have used a couple of goals but came up empty. Blomqvist stopped all thirteen shots put in his direction. He’s good.

Three Stars: 3) Joel Blomqvist (29 saves) 2) Alex Nylander (goal) 1) Justin Addamo (goal)

The Good: Good to see Addamo jump in there and score a big goal. They were good as a team this weekend and swept a team who looked like they were turning the corner and, at times, made it look easy. Have the Penguins turned the corner?

The Bad: Another one of those games when I am struggling to come up with something. Let’s just move on.

Turning Point: The Addamo goal gets the two points. but there were saves in the final five minutes that I thought were ticketed for the back of Blomqvist’s net that never made it there. Team effort.

Around the Division: Lehigh Valley demolishes Belleville 8-1….Hershey shuts out Bridgeport 4-0….Hartford beats Syracuse 5-2.

Standings: Hershey 24 – Hartford 20 – Penguins 18 – Charlotte 18 – Springfield 17 – Providence 15 – Lehigh Valley 14 – Bridgeport 9

Wheeling Update: The Nailers were off. Nailers are in Fort Wayne on Sunday.

Video Highlights: Bookmark the AHL’s Video Center if you come here looking for the highlights. Looks like there are highlights for every AHL game which is nice to see.

Weekend Preview will be up likely Tuesday. Talk to you then.

Let’s Go Pens!

A Lesson in Inconsistency — Pens WIN 4-2

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You have heard me say recently that the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins are consistently inconsistent.

Tonight was a perfect example.

Wilkes-Barre and Providence are scoreless through two periods. Providence put 13 shots on starting goaltender and down on conditioning Alex Nedeljkovic but just two (one in the second, one thus far in the third) and then the Penguins find themselves up 3-0. They were on cruise control.

Until they weren’t.

Bruins score two goals :22 apart to make it a one goal game.

But, the Penguins goaltender came to the rescue. No, it wasn’t a timely save or a jaw dropping post to post dive on a one time laser.

It was this:

Wilkes-Barre wins 4-2. Nedeljkovic becomes the first goaltender in AHL history to score two career goals.

Penguins stop the Bruins three game winning streak. With how consistently inconsistent this team is, look for Brandon Bussi to shut the Penguins out, Providence wins 8-0, J.D. Forrest can’t stop pulling the goaltender and Bussi scores a hat trick.

I digress.

Solid game played by Wilkes-Barre who withstood the Bruins assault in the first period, locked down the Bruins in the second period while Providence had a 4:00 power play. Penguins replicated it again in the third, holding the Bruins to just one shot and got three goals from Jagger Joshua, Ty Smith on a power play and Valtteri Puustinen. Here are those goals…

Second goal in as many games for Joshua.

Power play goals in 10 of the last 11 games for the Penguins.

Long pass from Jack Rathbone which connected with Puustinen for the breakaway goal. Nice play, great vision by Rathbone and excellent finish by Puustinen to put the game seemingly out of reach.

Bruins pulled starting goaltender Brandon Bussi and get two goals in :22 from Georgii Merkulov and Justin Brazeau.

(Providence didn’t post videos)

Nedeljkovic had enough of getting scored on and decided to score one himself. See video above.

Here’s how they lined up:

Lineup Notes: Matt Filipe was out, as was Jack St. Ivany. The Pittsburgh Penguins sent Alex Nedeljkovic and John Ludvig down for conditioning so J.D. Forrest so Ludvig jumped in the lineup with Ty Smith.

Injured are Sam Poulin, Sam Houde, Avery Hayes and Colin White week to week. Alex Nylander is still ill.

Three Stars: Ty Smith (goal, assist) 2) Valtteri Puustinen (goal, assist) 1) Alex Nedeljkovic (17 saves, goal)

The Good: Holding the Bruins to essentially two shots before a furious rally after the first period is pretty, pretty good.

The Bad: You just know they lose 5-1 tomorrow. Consistent inconsistency! It’s the Penguins way!

Turning Point: Nedejkovic’s marching orders when he was sent down for conditioning was probably just get reps in, try to put the AHL squad in a position to win, see you in a week. His goal put it away for the Penguins tonight and shows that he’s just playing with his opponents at the AHL level.

Around the Division: Lehigh Valley wins 3-2 in Laval…Hershey survives a late rush from Bridgeport to win 5-4….Syracuse drops Hartford 5-3 and Springfield beats Utica 2-1 in overtime. Charlotte is still out on the West Coast and play the San Diego Gulls late. Box on that here.

Standings: Again because Charlotte is late Friday can’t post these with accuracy. Penguins are on 16 points. Things are tight. It’s a good division.

Wheeling Update: Nailers fall in Indianapolis 4-1 to the Indy Fuel.

Video Highlights: Assume they will be up soon and if I can get back around will edit them in.

Back at it again Saturday for the rematch. More then.

Let’s Go Pens!

Rock Fight in the Casino — Pens LOSE 5-4 (OT)

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Better effort. You don’t want to get into a fire fight with the reigning, defending, undisputed Calder Cup Champions.

Penguins lose 5-4 in overtime. Game felt like a rock fight in the first two periods, with the third giving a vibe that the last shot would win. Then the third came and no team scored.

Work night, school night, so let’s move it along.

Here’s how they lined up:

Lineup Changes: Sam Houde (injured) Alex Nylander (ill) Colin White (no idea) were out for Justin Addamo, Jordan Frasca and Matt Filipe. On defense, Libor Hajek was in for Ty Smith.

Can’t fault J.D. Forrest for at least holding guys accountable and shaking things up.

First Period: Joe Snively reaps the rewards of a Valtteri Puustinen turnover and it’s 1-0 Bears less than 90 seconds into the game.

Snively loves playing against the Pens, it would seem.

Puustinen atones for his earlier boffo and scores to make it 1-1.

It was off to the races from there.

Jimmy Huntingdon scores from the slot to make it 2-1.

I wanted to rip the defense here and rightly should, but I’m along for the joyride this week man.

Second Period: Jansen Harkins skates in with Rem Pitlick. Harkins passes to Pitlick. Pitlick misses the net entirely! But wait the puck caroms off the wall right to Harkins who puts it into an empty net!

Momma, there goes that man again.

Jansen Harkins scores again, this time on the power play and the Penguins take the lead for the first time.

But then Jimmy Huntingdon gets his second of the game off of Mark Pysyk’s skate to make it 3-3.

Mark Pysyk isn’t it man. If you are going to stand around and watch the action around you, come up and sit next to me in Section 104.

Like I don’t even know what this was. Pysyk ain’t it.

But again, it’s all about the ride this week, and one hell of a ride it was because Corey Andonovski sets up Jagger Joshua at the net front and Joshua scores to make it 4-4.

Third Period: So after all that scoring, all that action, there was no scoring?

That’s what I am saying.

Give me a chance here to applaud referees Graedy Hamilton and Andrew Bell. They stayed out of the way and only called what they had to. I thought they were fantastic, and caught some serious Jeff Smith vibes off the two of them. Fans paid to see Penguins and Bears and not those two. They got the message and refereed a hell of a game.

Overtime: Alex Limoges scores to give the Bears the extra point.

Three Stars: 3) Alex Limoges (game winning goal, assist) 2) Jansen Harkins (two goals) 1) Jimmy Huntingdon (two goals)

The Good: They play their best when they play Hershey. The rest of their opponent matrix? So-so. Competitive game that they are good to get a point out of, especially with this hellacious stretch of five road games beginning in Providence Friday.

The Bad: This defense corps sucks.

Turning Point: Joshua’s goal gets them the point, but it’s Limoges’ overtime game winner that gets it here.

Around the Division: Hartford beats Springfield 5-1 in a kids day game …. Charlotte is out in San Diego, where the high today was 70 degrees, and that game is still going on when I hit “Publish” on this blog post. Box here.

Standings: I can’t complete this because Charlotte’s score isn’t factored in. The Penguins have 14 points and are in fifth, tied with Charlotte right now. We are all Gulls fans tonight!

Wheeling Update: Nailers played a kids day game also in Toledo and won in a shootout 6-5. Lukas Svejkovsky had a goal and an assist. One of the refs in that game, Liam Maaskant, will be one of the refs Friday in Providence (the AHL posted the weekend refs sometime Wednesday night)

Video Highlights: Are not available and I won’t be able to edit them in because I am in meetings all day Thursday with the big boy job. Better luck next time.

Back at it Friday in Providence. Talk to you then.

Let’s Go Pens!

Weekend Preview — Join the Joyride

Music to Set the Mood

So I was in the food store this past Sunday and this song came on the loudspeakers…

Hello, you fool. I love you.
Come on join the joyride…

Got me to thinking, as I was still stewing over the Penguins blowout loss to the Syracuse Crunch the night prior in the bread aisle, would make a perfect song for this weeks preview.

Seems like every October we get welcomed back to another season of Penguins hockey. (Hello) We all love the team and hockey in general (I love you) so we show up with great expectations.

Who’s the fool, though?

Come on join the joyride, indeed.

Listen, I don’t think they are a championship caliber team. They are a group of prospects and aging vets so you are going to have clunkers like you saw last Saturday. Should we get mad? I am not going to tell you what to do with your hard earned dollar. But if you are there for the joyride and the entertainment value, you are doing yourself more harm than good to go and get upset when a group of players throw a clunker or two at you from time to time.

So just join the joyride.

A Quote…

Buy the ticket, take the ride.
— Hunter S. Thompsoon

Seems apropos.

The Setup

Home game with the Hershey Bears Wednesday then they hit the road for five straight starting with a pair in Providence this weekend.

Records

The Bears split a pair of games with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms this past weekend where the home team lost each game. (sound familiar?) Hershey got walloped at home Sunday 4-1 after beating Lehigh Valley 2-1 the night before (familiarity, anyone?) So the Bears will be extra surly when they come calling Wednesday with their 9-4 record, good for first in the Atlantic at 18 points.

Providence has turned it around it would seem, sweeping the weekend, and sit with a 6-4-1-2 record, in a tight one with the Penguins, Charlotte and Springfield. The Bruins beat the Springfield Thunderbirds 5-4 Friday then swept the Hartford Wolf Pack to a tune of 2-0 and 3-2 Saturday and Sunday, respectively.

Who’s Up? Who’s Down? Who’s Out?

Magnus Hellberg and Vinnie Hinostroza are up in Pittsburgh. Hurt are Sam Poulin and Avery Hayes, I think.

Jonathan Gruden was recalled for four hours then sent back on Wednesday. Coal Street sent Taylor Gauthier and the rarely used Justin Lee down to Wheeling and recalled Justin Addamo and Jordan Frasca were recalled from the ECHL.

What can we learn about the Penguins this week?

Can they ever learn from their perpetual mistakes? The same mistakes over and over defensively? Coaching? I have no idea. I guess we find out fast Wednesday against Hershey, who doesn’t lose two in a row, and against a resurgent Providence team.

They have the vets and the talent inside of those vets to win or stay competitive in every game they play. But when the vets make the same mistakes as a rookie playing in his 10th game, its a recipe for disaster.

Come on join the joyride….

Who’s in Goal?

Joel Blomqvist will likely get the start Wednesday, Garret Sparks will likely get the start Friday then Blomqvist again on Saturday, I’d think. What of Taylor Gauthier? I think he goes back to Wheeling, but who knows.

Likely the freshly reassigned Hunter Shepard for the Bears. If something unforeseen happens then possibly Clay Stevenson, who started both games this past weekend with Hunter Shepard up in Washington at the time. For Providence, Michael DiPietro shut out the Wolf Pack with 34 saves on Saturday and Brandon Bussi stopped 35 of 37 on Sunday. The Penguins will be starting down both barrels guarded by these gentlemen this weekend. I’d venture Bussi goes Friday and DiPietro goes Saturday.

Who is running the show?

Graedy Hamilton and Andrew Bell are here Wednesday with the Bears and Patrick Dapuzzo and Ryan Knapp man the lines.

It’s also one of those weeks where they don’t post the referees for the weekend. Yet at least. They will, but I won’t work the edit in. I know that whomever is assigned is a highly capable individual.

Looking Ahead…

Thanksgiving Eve in Hershey, then they have to hop a plane and fly down for a 4 p.m. Black Friday game against the Charlotte Checkers and then do the same thing again the following day on Saturday. Seems like a brutal trip, so this weeks points are a must have.

Give us a bold prediction….

I won’t get mad at all this week watching them play and neither will you.

This Game Really Chaffee — Pens LOSE 6-3

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Mitchell Chaffee’s two goals and assist get him first star honors in this game, a 6-3 Syracuse blowout Saturday night in Wilkes-Barre, in case you are wondering about the headline.

But the game really did chafe me, in all the wrong ways. I’ll explain.

Syracuse rolled out AHL journeyman Brandon Halverson in net, who hasn’t played in the AHL since the 2019-20 season (two games) and hasn’t played a full AHL seasons since the 2018-19 season. He doesn’t know what a goals against average below three is, had one season where he had a .906 save percentage and hasn’t won in the AHL since 2019.

Syracuse insulated him, and the Penguins only had 13 shots through two periods and one goal, an Austin Rueschhoff power play goal.

Halverson was far from the reason why the Crunch blew out the Penguins Saturday.

Wilkes-Barre finally came alive in the third period, already down 5-1, to the tune of 16 shots for and only 4 against (one of those was an empty net goal scored by the Crunch) and a 2-1 goal advantage. Two of those goals were scored by Jack Rathbone.

If Marc Johnstone is my favorite player on the team then Rathbone is my least favorite followed by Dmitri Samorukov and Taylor Fedun. Fedun was scratched Saturday, so I can’t pin tonight’s loss on him.

It was back to the bad Penguins Saturday. This team is consistently inconsistent, and it is something we will just have to get used to.

But tonight was extraordinarily bad.

Look I don’t mind if you lose. But it’s how you lose that gets me.

Innocuous start for the Crunch, it happens.

I mean giving the guy a wide open lane to shoot and skate into is a bit cringe, but what can you do?

Then a dart by Chaffee and it’s 2-0 and starting to get out of control.

Here’s where I started to get upset, missing summers, my pool and sunsets after 8.

Absolutely COOKING Dmitri Samorukov for a goal there. The Penguins needed a response of any kind against a literal sieve of a goaltender playing for their opponent, and they go out and do that. Just mind boggling.

Oh and on top of that, the Penguins went about eight minutes of game time between their shots in the second. In between that time frame, the Crunch score three goals.

Here’s the third.

Just a snipe by Gage Goncalves, with Samorukov and Mark Pysyk standing around and watching.

Here’s the Rueschhoff power play tally.

But then Syracuse proceeds to kick the teeth of the Penguins in again on this goal by Chaffee again to make it 5-1.

Jack Rathbone had a particularly awful game for himself, but some of that stink got washed off by two goals, his first as a Penguin.

Max Groshev scored his second of the game on an empty net when J.D. Forrest decided to pull Garret Sparks, who was in on relief of Taylor Gauthier.

Here’s how they lined up:

Lineup Notes: Libor Hajek and Taylor Fedun were out for Rathbone and Xavier Ouellet on defense and Avery Hayes was out with an upper body injury that needs to be evaluated so Dakota Joshua took his place.

Three Stars: 3) Jack Rtahbone (two goals) 2) Gage Goncalves (goal, two assists) 1) Mitchell Chaffee (two goals, assist)

The Good: 😳

The Bad: 🤐

Turning Point: Chaffee’s first goal that turned Samorukov inside out. How do you say, you play like a dog Dmitri in Russian?

Around the Division: I don’t feel like linking the other boxes. Head here if you don’t believe me.

Providence shuts out Hartford 2-0….Bridgeport beats Springfield 2-1 in overtime….Hershey shuts out Lehigh Valley 2-0.

Standings: Hershey 18 – Hartford and Springfield 15 – Charlotte 14 – Penguins 13 – Providence 11 – Lehigh Valley 10 – Bridgeport 9

Wheeling Update: Nailers play role reversal and beat Idaho 5-2. The Steelheads beat the Nailers by the same score Friday. Jordan Frasca had a goal and an assist.

Video Highlights: Click at your own peril.

More midweek when Hershey comes calling Wednesday.

Let’s Go Pens!

Taylor No-Thier — Pens WIN 4-0

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There was some concern this week when Tristan Jarry went down with injury and Joel Blomqvist went up to Pittsburgh.

I think you can put those concerns to bed.

Taylor Gauthier makes 34 saves and the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins shutout the Syracuse Crunch 4-0 in Syracuse Friday night.

Some of Gauthier’s saves were highlight reel, as detailed below. He stopped a penalty shot in the first period which I think is the turning point in the contest, based off of the way things were going at that point.

I don’t think the plan is to go back to Gauthier Saturday, but I wouldn’t mind seeing him back in net again for the Penguins when these two teams rematch Saturday.

Here’s how they lined up on Friday:

Lineup Notes: They didn’t need goaltender recall from Wheeling as Garret Sparks backed up. Corey Andonovski and Valtteri Puustinen were in for Dakota Joshua and Matt Filipe up front. Mark Pysyk made his WBS debut and Libor Hajek was back in on defense for Jack Rathbone and Xavier Ouellet.

First Period: Pretty inert period, felt more like a feeling out period. Tame, but for a Libor Hajek stick lift that got too aggressive for referee Austin O’Rourke’s liking on Gabriel Fortier, which Taylor Gauthier made a right pad save on.

Second Period: No power plays in the first, referee O’Rouke and his running buddy Jordan Samuels-Thomas gave each team three in the second period. Its was hard to get rolling when every five minutes you were killing a penalty. Pens did a good  job killing off a 4-on-3 against. Taylor Gauthier continued to dazzle in net for the Penguins, and Alex Nylander scored just :37 into the frame.

Third Period: Penguins rip the game open with three goals. First one was scored by Ty Smith about three minutes into the third period.

This was followed by a Jansen Harkins power play goal 2:03 later that made it 3-0.

I think the Penguins iced the game away here, but in case there was any doubt Puustinen netted his second of the game right around halfway and the Pens were on cruise control.

This goal chased Hugo Alnefelt and entered Brandon Halverson. I think Alnefelt goes again for the Crunch Saturday, so he may be out for revenge.

Gauthier locked things down from there.

At no point during the contest did things get out of control for the Penguins. You could argue during the tense moments in the second when killing the 9,000 penalties awarded, but they navigated through it all and asserted control and never looked back.

Three Stars: 3) Ty Smith (goal, assist) 2) Alex Nylander (two goals, assist) 1) Taylor Gauthier (34 saves)

The Good: Seemed like an easy night at the office for the team. Syracuse is a really good team, the Penguins made them look like pikers Friday.

The Bad: I’m a bad person if I pick out something bad when the team wins by four goals and the goaltender gets a 34 save shutout.

Turning Point: Spoiled it in the lede, but the penalty shot save that Gauthier made on Gabriel Fortier set up his night as well as the night of the team playing in front of him.

Around the Division: Hartford shuts out Bridgeport 3-0, Providence beats Springfield 5-4. Charlotte is out west against San Jose.

Standings: The fact that Charlotte has that late game in San Jose later means I can’t really give this to you for accuracy sake. The Penguins have 13 points. If Charlotte wins or gets a point, they will leapfrog the points and be fourth in the Atlantic.

Wheeling Update: The Nailers hosted the Idaho Steelheads and the Steelheads, who are a hell of an ECHL team, drubbed the Nailers 5-2. They rematch Saturday.

Video Highlights: If I can work an edit in I will, provided I work my way around back to the computer between the next time I do this, which is Saturday after the rematch between the Pens and Crunch.

Let’s Go Pens!

Weekend Preview – It’s Syracuse

The Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins have a home and home against an old rival, the Syracuse Crunch. The Crunch and Penguins play four times this season and half of that season set will be burned off this weekend.

The Penguins were 33 seconds away from nailing down 4 of 6 possible points in the week but saw the visiting Belleville Senators tie it in regulation then win it in overtime. Wilkes-Barre settles for three points in what’s shaping up to be, if early returns are to be believed, an extremely competitive Atlantic Division. Every point is going to matter.

Music to set the mood…

I can’t tell if this is supposed to be funny, or just is what it is, a song about Syracuse.

A Quote…

The best part about Syracuse is leaving.
— Tom Grace

I am actually quite surprised Syracuse hasn’t had any snow yet because it’s Fall and it usually snows up there for six months out of the year. I have only been there a few times and while I think personally it’s a decent city, the fact it gets blasted a lot with lake effect snows isn’t for me.

The Setup

A home and home starting Friday in Syracuse.

Records

Syracuse is 5-2-0-2 and played the Penguins last opponent, Belleville, up in Canada on Wednesday and lost 3-2 in a shootout. They are third in the North Division.

Last weekend the Crunch split a home and home with the Rochester Americans 7-4 (win) and 5-4 loss in a shootout.

The Penguins are 5-4-1-0 and have 11 points and are currently fifth in the Atlantic Division.

Pens got drilled by Providence last Wednesday to a tune of 3-1, had a literal last second shot from Marc Johnstone go in Friday against Hershey and lost to the aforementioned Belleville Senators in the fashion I described above.

Who’s Up? Who’s Down? Who’s Out?

Recalled are Radim Zohorna and Magnus Hellberg. Injured are goaltender Garret Sparks and recalled from Wheeling is Taylor Gauthier. Joel Blomqvist went up because Tristan Jarry was injured Tuesday. In that same transaction, Pittsburgh sent Vinnie Hinostroza back down. Colin White got the hell beat out of him blocking a number of shots but finished the game Saturday. After a week, perhaps he is good to go but adrenaline and swelling may spin a different tale.

I saw Sparks at Penguins practice this week, if the photos the team posted on Coal Street are accurate, so maybe he is good to go. Coal Street has yet to make another recall from Wheeling, likely David Tendeck, if they need one.

Andreas Johnsson hasn’t appeared in a game yet (family issue) and his contract was terminated Thursday and he signed overseas. Mark Pysyk, signed to a PTO by Coal Street last week, hasn’t played yet for the Penguins.

I think we can consider Zohorna permanently recalled. I think they realized it was a mistake starting him in the AHL and they quickly corrected that error.

What can we learn about the Penguins this week?

If they sweep or take 3 of 4 points away from the Crunch, then they can hit at an above average clip and, as long as they stay consistent throughout (tough to do at this level) they could play as a 1 to 3 seed in the Atlantic. If they, which I am predicting, split the series with the Crunch this weekend, they will toil at the 4 to 6 seed the whole season and they are a rash of injuries / schedule of hot teams better than them from being a playoff contending team.

I don’t think that Coal Street gets caught with its proverbial pants down, with what you have seen with the signings to PTOs, veteran statuses be damned, so I think it’s in between both, but you never know.

I don’t think they are championship caliber, but I also don’t think they finish dead last in the division, save for an epic collapse or miracle.

You probably can say the same about the Crunch, all things considered.

Who’s in goal?

Well if Blomqvist goes up, it will be Taylor Gauthier probably both nights, depending on Sparks’ status. I can’t see J.D. Forrest having fourth string goalie David Tendeck, who’d likely be the recall from Wheeling if Sparks can’t go, start Saturday against the Crunch. For Syracuse, Hugo Alnefelt Friday and Pyotr Kochetkov on Saturday.

Remember Gauthier is made of glass and historically can’t stay healthy, so it’s only a matter of time before he gets hurt.

Who’s running the show?

Jordan Samuels-Thomas and Austin O’Rourke with Dylan Blujus and Spencer Knox on the lines Friday and Mathieu Menniti and Jim Curtin with J.P. Waleski and Chandler Yakimowicz Saturday.

Looking ahead…

Home against Hershey on Wednesday, then they take to the road for five straight beginning with a pair next Friday and Saturday in Providence.

Give us a bold prediction…

Wilkes-Barre sees its first foot of snow before Syracuse.