Chirps from Center Ice

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

GAMEDAY: @ Norfolk 2/9

Away Game: 23

AHL Game: 691

Who: Norfolk Admirals

Where: Norfolk Scope

When: 7:15 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game / Last Meeting: Last night in Norfolk, the Pens lost 4-1. Warren Peters scored a second period goal and Admirals netminder Jeff Deslauriers stopped 31 of 32 shots.

Record: For WBS: 24-19-2-1 (51 pts., 3rd place East Division) For NOR: 19-23-2-1 (41 pts., 5th place East Division)

Why you should care: The Penguins let guys score goals last night who frankly don’t score goals. The “hey we won nine of ten games” mentality is last years news and the Penguins need a much better effort all around if they want to beat this pesky Admirals team

Referee(s): Terry Koharski

Linesmen: Tom George / Mark Hamlett

Twitter: @wbspenguins / @NorfolkAdmirals / @AdsGameUpdates

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /NorfolkAdmirals

Beat Writers: @CVBombulie

Broadcasters: For WBS: Tom Grace @TGracePens and Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / For NOR: Pete Michaud @AdmiralsVoice

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep / @VBKen

Radio: For WBS: 102.3 The Mountain / For Norfolk: 102.1 The Game

Television: AHL Live

Other Game to Watch: Binghamton is in Hershey. Are the B-Sens for real this year? Are the Bears for real this year? I think the answer to that question is had tonight.

Next Five Games: BNG 2/12, NOR 2/15, @ BNG 2/16, SYR 2/17, @ ADK 2/22*

* – game played at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, PA

Goals From Unlikely Places – Pens LOSE 4-1

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Jay Rosehill and Pierre-Luc Letourneau-Leblond are known more for their fists than they are for their scoring prowess.

Rosehill scored two goals and assisted on one (Letourneau-Leblond’s goal) and Letourneau-Leblond had a goal and two assists (on Rosehill goals) and the Penguins get rolled by the last place Admirals 4-1.

Yuck.

Brad Thiessen vs. Jeff Deslauriers

Personnel: Paul Thompson and Philippe Dupuis are not on the trip. Chris Barton, Cody Wild and Dominik Uher were scratched. Beau Bennett returned from his injury.

First Period: The Penguins looked rusty. Plain and simple. Jay Rosehill finds himself in front of Thiessen’s net and scores off of a feed from Letourneau-Leblond of the wall for a 1-0 Admirals lead. It was the type of goal that the Penguins simply have not been allowing in recent memory and one that Thiessen would like to have back. Penguins would get a few cracks at the power play, but it was obvious that they miss Dylan Reese, on recall to Pittsburgh, as they were 0-fer all night on the man advantage.

Second Period: Penguins would benefit from a few power plays but would not score on any of them. Warren Peters would score a goal when Peter Holland dumps a puck into the corner but it hits a stanchion right to Warren Peters who scores to even the game at one.

Third Period: Nightmare period for Wilkes-Barre. Three goals for the Admirals in 4:57. Philip Samuelsson has his pocket picked by Devante Smith-Pelly who feeds Josh Brittain for a 2-1 Norfolk lead. Then Letourneau-Lebond scores to  make it 3-1. Before the shock of that series of events even set in, Jay Rosehill scored his second, from Letourneau-Leblond, to put the game out of reach for the Penguins at 4-1. My AHL Live feed went out in the third period. Jay Rosehill and Bobby Farnham fought and Letourneau-Leblond and MacIntyre talked about it  but didn’t drop the gloves. Letourneau-Leblond is probably the only guy in the Conference that can throw with MacIntyre. The rest of the period ended peacefully.

The two teams rematch tomorrow at 7:15.

Three Stars: 3) Jeff Deslauriers (31 saves on 32 shots) 2) Pierre-Luc Letourneau-Leblond (one goal, two assists, +3) 1) Jay Rosehill (two goals, assist, +3)

Around the Division: Not many games tonight. Syracuse beats Adirondack at home 4-2. The rest of the division was off or snowed out.

Standings: Binghamton 60 — Syracuse 58 — Penguins 51 — Hershey 49 — Norfolk 41

Conference: 1) BNG (60) 2) SPR (60) 3) POR (56) 4) SYR (58) 5) PRO (53) 6) WBS (51) 7) WOR (50) 8) HER (49)

SendToNews Highlights: Are here.

Wheeling Update: The Nailers did not skate tonight.

Penguins rematch against the Admirals tomorrow at 7:15. Gameday for that affair will be up tomorrow here on the blog at 3 p.m.

GAMEDAY: @ Norfolk 2/8

Away Game: 22

AHL Game: 679

Who: Norfolk Admirals

Where: Norfolk Scope

When: 7:30 p.m.

Media Kit

Last Game: Sunday in Hershey, the Penguins came back and won 2-1 in overtime. Chad Kolarik scored the overtime game winner. For Norfolk, they were in Bridgeport on Saturday and lost 4-1. Peter Holland scored the only Admirals goal.

Last Meeting: January 15 in Norfolk, the Penguins won 4-2. Alex Grant had three assists and was named first star of the game.

Record: For WBS: 24-18-2-1 (51 pts., 3rd place East Division) For NOR: 18-23-2-1 (39 pts., 5th place East Division)

Why you should care: The Penguins have turned a corner, winning nine of their last ten games. They want to keep things rolling opening up a two game set in Norfolk.

Referee(s): Terry Koharski / Jeff Smith

Linesmen: Tom George / Mark Hamlett

Twitter: @wbspenguins / @NorfolkAdmirals / @AdsGameUpdates

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /NorfolkAdmirals

Beat Writers: @CVBombulie

Broadcasters: For WBS: Tom Grace @TGracePens and Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / For NOR: Pete Michaud @AdmiralsVoice

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep / @VBKen

Radio: For WBS: 102.3 The Mountain / For Norfolk: 102.1 The Game

Television: AHL Live

Other Game to Watch: The team directly in front of us in the standings, the Syracuse Crunch, host the Adirondack Phantoms.

Next Five Games: @ NOR 2/9, BNG 2/12, NOR 2/15, @ BNG 2/16, SYR 2/17

Lovejoy Traded, Reese Recalled 2/6

Probably my dryest week in the way of content. I was ready to close up shop and go to bed at 10:00 on a Wednesday. Then this happened:

It’s no secret that Ben Lovejoy is one of my all-time favorite players to ever pass through Wilkes-Barre. He had sort of a cult following during his time here. An undrafted kid, playing his first professional season in Wilkes-Barre. Had a weekly column called “Blueline Diaries” for the local Arts & Entertainment publication The Weekender. Didn’t score his first AHL goal till St. Patrick’s Day. Dennis Bonvie assisted on it if my memory serves. Half of the sweaters in my closet are Lovejoy jerseys. I have both pucks from his hardest shot attempts from when he was named an AHL All-Star when Worcester hosted it in 2009. He was a likable guy.

For some reason though, all of the above never translated into success in the NHL playing for Pittsburgh, so he was shipped for a fifth rounder. Pittsburgh could have tried to waive him for purposes of assignment to Wilkes-Barre, but he most likely would have been claimed, so they dumped him for a value pick. I wish him well.

The move almost cements the place of Simon Despres on the Pittsburgh blueline.

The other move was Dylan Reese getting the recall to Pittsburgh. This move makes little sense because Pittsburgh was already scratching Lovejoy, but perhaps he’s an insurance policy for the back-to-back games Pittsburgh is playing this weekend. Who knows.

Anyway, since I am already 250+ words into this, here’s Jonathan’s Wednesday practice update. Beau Bennett is good to go for this weekend.

Next blog update, but for another trade / recall, will be Friday’s Gameday setup vs. Norfolk at 3 p.m.

Let’s Go Pens!

This is Not a Repeat – Pens WIN 2-1 (OT)

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Penguins cap off a perfect six point weekend and win in nearly the same fashion this afternoon as they did two weeks ago. Down 1-0 to start the third, Riley Holzapfel evens things at one. Nothing decided the rest of the way in regulation. Then in overtime, Chad Kolarik plays the part of Paul Thompson and wins it with 10.8 left in overtime and the Penguins comeback and win in stunning fashion, 2-1.

Now, the Penguins just sit five points back of the Syracuse Crunch for the second spot and seven points back of the Binghamton Senators for the East Division lead. The Penguins have won 9 of 10 games and could be regarded as one of the hottest teams in the AHL.

Credit the Bears, too, for putting on a great show today as well. These two teams may be the best in the East Division at present.

Jeff Zatkoff vs. Dany Sabourin in a rematch from the AHL Outdoor Classic a few weeks ago. Chris Barton was scratched to make room for Steve MacIntyre.

First Period: Highlighted by a legal hip check thrown by Bears defenseman Steve Oleksy to Bobby Farnham which Farnham takes exception to. They fight. Oleksy gets the jersey over Farnham’s head and feeds him some shots. Riley Holzapfel had a good chance when he had Sabourin down but never was able to get a shot off. Otherwise, an even period with the goaltenders stealing the show.

Second Period: You could have called this period the Steve and Steve show with the antics of Steve MacIntyre and Steve Oleksy. Olesky clips MacIntyre at the WBS blue line putting the Penguins on the power play. The Pens don’t score, then MacIntyre charges Oleksy, then gets an additional two minutes tacked on for unsportsmanlike conduct. The Bears score on the back end of the double minor when Boyd Kane received a pass on the far dot that he zipped past Zatkoff to put the Bears out ahead 1-0. Then, the pace of play really slowed down from there with both teams playing two games in the span of 24 hours.

Third Period: Penguins put up 14 shots on goal in the period. Relentless forecheck all period. Holzapfel gets one by Sabourin in a pile of bodies to bring things even. The teams traded power plays to close out the period but it was on to….

Overtime: One of the things I noticed from looking at the scoresheet from Friday and the scoresheet from yesterday was the lack of shots from Chad Kolarik. He had none in either game. He had one soft shot somewhere in the second period in this game. Anyway, Joe Morrow gets thrown into the boards hard. Neither referee Trevor Hanson or Jon McIsaac call anything. A few moments later a whistle during play and here is where I thought that the Penguins would be called for arguing the non-call. No. Boyd Kane was mad about something. Boyd Kane let the referees know he was mad about something. The referees had heard enough and placed Kane in the penalty box for unsportsmanlike conduct. Say what you want about whether the call was ticky-tack by McIsaac / Hanson, but your captain takes a penalty on the bench in overtime during a rivalry game. You just can’t have or let that happen. On the ensuing power play, Chad Kolarik receives a pass from Alex Grant below the blue line he one-times home. Game over.

In keeping with the theme from the Outdoor Classic, the Bears were unhappy with the celebration by the Penguins at the end. Ah, rivalries!

Three Stars: 3) Jeff Zatkoff (20 saves on 21 shots) 2) Dany Sabourin (37 saves on 39 shots) 1) Chad Kolarik (game winning OT goal, even)

Notes: Last regular season game in Hershey for the season. The next two games are Friday March 1 and Sunday April 7, both in Wilkes-Barre. My how time flies. — St. John’s may host the 2014 All-Star Classic according to this entry by Brendan McCarthy for the St. John’s Telegram. — Tom Venesky from the Times Leader had a nice story on Kolarik featured on the AHL’s website you can look at here.

Around the Division: They all watched us.

Standings: Binghamton 58 — Syracuse 56 — Penguins 51 — Hershey 47 — Norfolk 39

Conference: 1) SPR (60) 2) BNG (58) 3) POR (56) 4) SYR (56) 5) PRO (53) 6) WBS (51) 7) BRI (47) 8) HER (47)

Wheeling Update: The Nailers are off until this Thursday when they host Greenville.

SendToNews Highlights: Are here. Look to be all in one package.

I’ll probably have a few things here and there this week. The Penguins travel to Norfolk next weekend.

Let’s Go Pens!

GAMEDAY: @ Hershey 2/3

Away Game: 21

AHL Game: 663

Who: Hershey Bears

Where: Giant Center

When: 2:00 p.m. EST

Media Kit

Last Game: Last night at home vs. Adirondack, the Pens won 3-0. Brad Thiessen stopped all 20 shots faced. For Hershey, they hosted Manchester last night and won 2-1. Mike Carman assisted on both Bears goals.

Last Meeting: January 20 in the Outdoor Classic at Hersheypark Stadium, the Pens defeated the Bears 2-1 in overtime. Paul Thompson netted the game winner and Jeff Zatkoff stopped 24 of 25.

Record: For WBS: 23-18-2-1 (49 pts., 3rd place East Division) For HER: 21-19-2-2 (46 pts., 4th place East Division)

Why you should care: Penguins can finish off a perfect weekend with another solid effort today in Hershey. Bears put up 44 shots last night. It will be a good test of where the Penguins defense is and for that matter where the goaltending stands today, if anything.

Referee(s): Trevor Hanson / Jon McIsaac

Linesmen: Tom George / Leo Boylan

Twitter: @wbspenguins / @TheHersheyBears

Facebook: /WilkesBarreScrantonPenguins // /TheHersheyBears

Beat Writers: @CVBombulie / @timleone

Broadcasters: WBS: Tom Grace @TGracePens and Mike O’Brien @MikeOBrienWBS / HER: Scott Stuccio @ScottStuccio and Randy “Rock” Johnson @RRJ_Hockey

Fan Bloggers: @nafsnep / @SweetestHockey

Radio: For WBS: 102.3 The Mountain / For Hershey: 1460 The Ticket

Television: AHL Live

Other Game to Watch: Not much of a choice this afternoon, as Rockford visits Houston in the only other game on the schedule for this Super Bowl Sunday.

Next Five Games: @ NOR 2/8, @ NOR 2/9, BNG 2/12, NOR 2/15, @ BNG 2/16

Ghostbusting – Pens WIN 3-0

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Brad Thiessen is showing the AHL that he deserved the January Goaltender of the Month Award.

If he keeps playing like this, he may never give it back.

Thiessen stopped all 20 shots faced tonight as the Penguins blanked the Adirondack Phantoms by a score of 3-0 tonight. Thiessen has four shutouts in his last eight starts and the Penguins have won eight of nine.

Brad Thiessen vs. Scott Munroe

First Period: First ten minutes was a puck possession clinic by the Phantoms. They get three straight power plays including a five on three but Thiessen and the WBS defense stands its ground. Then, about half way through the period, Joe Morrow takes a shot from just above the top of the right circle that Warren Peters deflects home for a 1-0 Penguins lead with Brian Gibbons and Bobby Farnham providing the double screen on Munroe.

Penguins wouldn’t look back from there.

Second Period: Alex Grant would score a goal that bounced over the net of Munroe to give the Penguins a 2-0 lead late in the period. No one knew where the puck was. I described it on Twitter like this, pardon the misspelling:

Thiessen, before this, was generally very sharp. Even with Jon Sim for the Phantoms buzzing around his net all night whacking away until the whistle.

Third Period: The tension was mounting, from all the cheap shots and hits after the whistle. It boiled over when Olivier Lauridsen smacks Adam Payerl into the wall by the Phantoms bench. Zach Sill comes in and retaliates and gets tossed for instigating, which I thought was a bogus call from referees Trevor Hanson and Ryan Fraser, who called 15 total penalties all game. What was Sill to do there? Stand and watch? He had to stick up for his team mate.

Anyway, whenever you thought momentum was going to go the way of the Phantoms, the Penguins score. Tom Kostopoulos finished a nice rush with a pass to Warren Peters on the far side and Peters wired it home for his second of the night. The addition of Kostopoulos had reinvigorated the team as a whole because you are getting goals from guys like Peters, who aren’t known, at least this season, for their offensive prowess.

Solid effort all around by the team. A shutout in front of the home crowd is a sure way to get them to return.

Three Stars: 3) Brian Gibbons (two assists, +2) 2) Warren Peters (two goals, +2) and 1) Brad Thiessen (20 save shutout)

Around the Division: Binghamton lost 1-0 to St. John’s and are sputtering. Syracuse lost to Rochester 5-3. Hershey won at home vs. Manchester 2-1. Norfolk lost 4-1 to Bridgeport.

Standings: Binghamton 58 — Syracuse 56 — Penguins 49 — Hershey 46 — Norfolk 39

Conference: 1) SPR (60) 2) BNG (58) 3) POR (56) 4) SYR (56) 5) PRO (53) 6) WBS (49) 7) BRI (47) 8) HER (46)

Wheeling Update: The Nailers bus broke down, and they never made it to Kalamazoo tonight, so the game was postponed.

SendToNews Highlights: Are here. Have the Sill fight, all the goals and a Thiessen save in a crowd.

Miscellany: Did some freelancing for Michael Cignoli for The Saratogian tonight and was in the WBS press box. I had a pre-game blog entry here and snagged some quotes from Phantoms coach Terry Murray and defenseman Brandon Manning that he framed into his own postgame masterpiece for his blog and some of my quotes made the paper too.

Penguins travel to Hershey for a 2 p.m. tilt on Super Bowl Sunday. Gameday for that will drop at 10 a.m. Sunday morning.

Let’s Go Pens!