Comments Off on Bad to the Rathbone — Pens WIN 3-2 (OT)
Posted by nafsnep on December 1, 2023
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They looked great Wednesday in the games first twenty minutes and lost the final forty. They lost that game.
They looked lost in the games first forty minutes Friday and great in the final twenty minutes. They managed to get to overtime.
This is where Jack Rathbone cooked.
Rathbone’s overtime game winning goal gives the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins a 3-2 overtime win.
Gosh these teams are a lot a like. Frustrating for both fan bases.
If you are a Springfield fan, you feel the way the Penguins fans felt on Wednesday. You had them right where you want them, let off and lost. Yeah you got a point, but the team that you are going to be tied to all season comes in, plays a great twenty minutes when it mattered most and beats you.
Best part, they get to do it all again Saturday night in Wilkes-Barre.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) December 1, 2023
Lineup Notes: Joona Koppanen, Justin Addamo were out. Corey Andonovski and a debuting Will Butcher went in. 300th AHL game for Alex Nylander.
First Period: Springfield didn’t play Wednesday, the Penguins scored five goals on Wednesday. The Thunderbirds had eighteen shots on goal in the period. Yes, they had two power plays in the period but still, that’s a lot of shots to give up in the first period when you only had six shots yourselves.
Second Period: Thunderbirds make it 2-0 in the period when Nathan Walker and Ryan Suzuki score. Suzuki’s came on a power play. Walker’s goal was, in my opinion, way too easy.
I’m trying to figure out who Ty Smith is engaging with behind the goal line there. Don’t know if that was his man or not, but Nathan Walker waltz down the slot and just picks a corner. Too easy.
Ryan Suzuki scored out of a brief review of a possible Penguins goal when the red light came on behind Malcolm Subban’s net. After a small review which clearly showed no goal, Ryan Suzuki came out off of the ensuing face-off and scored.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) December 2, 2023
I am telling you if they can figure out the rest of everything else which is wrong, this power play they have hums and can straight up win them games. They get a goal here and that starts the rally.
Matt Filipe with a deflection in front and it’s tied.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) December 2, 2023
Hindsight, if I am Springfield head coach Drew Bannister I call timeout here. He didn’t, the Penguins had another power play but didn’t score and it was off to…
Overtime: Penguins possessed the puck the entire overtime period and sixty-eight seconds in, Jack Rathbone ended it:
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) December 2, 2023
Three Stars: 3) Nathan Walker (goal, assist) 2) Magnus Hellberg (36 saves) 1) Jack Rathbone (overtime game winning goal)
The Good: We came out with torches and pitchforks for head coach J.D. Forrest on Wednesday. Good on JD Forrest for not letting off and scheming them a way to win. What they were doing in the first two periods seemingly wasn’t working, whatever changes he made (if any) won him the game.
The Bad: This formula of a bad first two periods and a miracle third is not a recipe for success.
TurningPoint: Rathbone’s goal gets it here, as any Penguins game winning overtime goal would.
First, a hot start. Two goals by a returning from injury Sam Houde in the games first five minutes and they are off and running. Sure, Hershey scores one back but they get the two goal lead right back less than a minute later and they look like they are on cruise control and world beaters.
Second, Hershey storms out of the gate in the second period to the tune of four unanswered goals and stun the Penguins and their fans and lead 5-3 after two periods.
Third, they replace goaltenders and Magnus Hellberg relieves starting goaltender Joel Blomqvist to start the third period and lets a puck bleed through him and then later the Bears hit an empty net, while the Penguins cut the deficit to one each time in the period.
Go back to the first. They get out to a hot start but Bears head coach Todd Nelson has a masterclass in coaching and gets his team to respond for four goals and completely change course on the hockey game. J.D. Forrest? Are we trying to protect the lead or play to extend it or are we fine with winning the games first twenty minutes? Hockey is a sixty minute affair, last I checked. Forrest was outclassed this game by his counterpart.
In the second, the Penguins, showed their ugly side and didn’t have a response at all for what was happening run front of them on the ice. You can criticize coaching all you want till you are blue in the face, you still have to go out and execute. They didn’t and let the Bears score four unanswered on them.
Ty Smith leads the team in points, had two assists Wednesday but was a -2. Going down the list, the only active player who has a positive in the +/- category is Xavier Ouellet at +1, but he was -3 Wednesday.
Consistent inconsistency. Score a lot of points. Get scored on a lot, too.
Say what you want about +/- against your fancy stats. No one understands your fancy stats. If they did, they would matter more and be featured where +/- is. They aren’t, so grab your soy latte and take a hike.
A total lack of execution top to bottom in the second period by the Penguins and the defending champion and best team in the AHL took advantage. It’s what great teams and championship caliber teams do. But if you have a two goal lead you have a head start. If you are prepared the way you are supposed to be, you should be in the advantage.
So the third and final point in the game was the coach made a change in goal and it seemed to help. Hellberg shut down the Bears when he needed to. But there was one goal that he would have liked to have back and he absolutely has to make a save on. Ivan Miroshnichenko throws a puck at the Penguins goaltender that bleeds through and trickles in to re-establish Hershey’s two goal lead. If he makes that save maybe, just maybe, it’s a different outcome and a complete reversal of fortunes for them in this one.
Gotta make that save. Gotta have a better response against the defending champions when you have your boot on their neck. You let off. You had them where you wanted them, let go and walked away. Meanwhile they come up from behind you and hit you over the head with a crowbar.
Consistently inconsistent.
I’m not going to hit you with all 12 goals because it’s a work / school night and I am not a madman. If you want them bad enough, they should be in the AHL’s VideoCenter.
Pens / Bears was the only game in town division wise, so you aren’t missing anything on that front.
Wilkes-Barre stays in fifth, on 20 points, with an all of a sudden really important home and home series inbound against the Springfield Thunderbirds, on 21 points.
A parting note on Hershey, who the Pens won’t see again until after Christmas…
BEARS WIN! @TheHersheyBears have the club's best 20-game start in team history with a 16-4-0-0 record. They win an wild 7-5 game in Wilkes-Barre tonight. The club heads to Charlotte this weekend with 7 straight wins.
Comments Off on Weekend Preview — Home and Home with Thunder!
Posted by nafsnep on November 29, 2023
The Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins have a home game this Wednesday against the Hershey Bears (these guys again?) and then a home and home against the Springfield Thunderbirds.
Music to Set the Mood….
I love the summer but hate thunderstorms. Go figure.
A Quote…
If there’s thunder in the winter, we’ll have snow 7-10 days later
– Unknown
God, I hope not.
Anyway…
The Setup
Home against Hershey then a home and home starting Friday in Springfield then Saturday back at home against the Thunderbirds.
The Penguins had what I am calling their toughest week of travel last week and came out 1-2. Competitive in Hershey last Wednesday, a scheduled loss after Thanksgiving travel on Friday then a dominant win on Saturday with 44 saves from the best goaltender in the organization in Joel Blomqvist. Not bad, shows to me that they are competitive, but also kinda shows that they don’t have what it takes to lead the division quite yet.
I think that is fine, by the way. They have been like this for the past two months now. Come to think of it, all of the teams pretty much have been what they have been the entire first quarter of the season. Things start to break around the all star break, which we are approaching, so we will see if the Penguins can maybe push to that upper echelon of teams or are content with playing between third and sixth like they have.
Hershey hosted Iowa this past weekend and won both games 2-1. Consistency in Chocolatetown would have been the name of the blog post Sunday after that second 2-1 win over the Wild on Sunday.
Springfield beat Bridgeport on Wednesday, lost to Hartford on Friday and pasted Utica 7-0 on Saturday.
Records
The Bears lead the division with a 15-4 record, good for 30 points and number one overall in the AHL.
Springfield is 10-8-1-0, good for 21 points and fourth in the division and the Penguins are fifth with 20 points and 9-7-2-0 record.
Who’s Up? Who’s Down? Who’s Out?
Up are Justin Addamo, Raivis Ansons from Wheeling.
Up to Pittsburgh are Dmitri Samorukov, Jansen Harkins and Vinnie Hinostroza.
Alex Nylander was returned back to Coal Street from Pittsburgh on Wednesday.
Reassigned to Wheeling on Wednesday was Jordan Frasca. Cedric Desruisseaux was released from his PTO and returned to Wheeling in the same transaction.
Out of the organization: Mark Pysyk was released from his PTO Tuesday.
New to the organization: Peter Abbandonato and Owen Headrick acquired in a trade with the Chicago Wolves for future considerations.
Injured: Avery Hayes, Sam Poulin, Sam Houde, Colin White.
What can we learn about the Penguins this week?
I kinda gave it away in the setup. I think they are a good to great team. I don’t think they are lead the division type team. They aren’t anywhere close to championship contender type.
They can beat Hershey. They are one of only a very few that can lay stake to that claim. What other team gives the Bears fits more than the Penguins? Lehigh Valley? Possibly.
They should beat Springfield, who are a very explosive team that can run you over. Adam Gaudette can score at will and is a sure fire AHL All Star this year. He leads the AHL in goals coming into the week. Are the Thunderbirds one dimensional? Maybe, given the record and seemingly mirror image that they are to the Penguins in points.
Who’s in Goal?
Gotta go Blomqvist Wednesday and probably Saturday. You have two games at home this week. Give your #1 goaltender a break on the road, let Magnus Hellberg get that start and roll with Blomqvist Wednesday and Saturday.
It will likely be Hunter Shepard Wednesday for the Bears and then some combo of Malcolm Subban and Vadim Zherenko for the Thunderbirds Friday and Saturday.
Who’s Running the Show?
Stephen Hiff and Laura White are here on Wednesday with Tyler Loftus and J.P. Waleski running the lines.
Friday up in Springfield sees Justin Kea and Michael Zyla in the orange arm bands and Cameron Carlson and Trevor Disbennett keeping ’em onsides and out of trouble in between whistles.
Saturday in Wilkes-Barre sees Jack Young and Patrick Hanrahan with Patrick Dapuzzo and Chandler Yakimowicz on the lines.
Looking ahead…
No Wednesday game! Look at that! Friday at home against Cleveland then Saturday at home against Providence.
Give us a bold prediction…
The song title for the following weeks games (home against Syracuse, on the road against Utica, home against Rochester) will be Frank Sinatra’s, “New York, New York”
Comments Off on Second City Saints? Coal Street Makes a Trade…
Posted by nafsnep on November 27, 2023
Announced today by the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins was a trade.
The Penguins have completed a trade with the Chicago Wolves to acquire forward Peter Abbandonato and defenseman Owen Headrick in exchange for future considerations. https://t.co/WOLb93x53wpic.twitter.com/dngs37TKb0
They liked Abbandonato because he was in Pittsburgh’s camp on a PTO. I couldn’t tell you the first thing about the other guy other than he was the ECHL’s Defenseman of the Year.
AHL Chicago is independent this season and as a result are struggling. They are last in the Central Division and are realizing that the concept of being independent may have worked 10 years ago, but not so much in today’s day and age. I think they are coming around to this fact and you are starting to see them take NHL contracted players on. Abbandonato and Headrick are just guys that they casting off to any team that will take them. They made a similar, “future consideration” trade with Hartford last week.
I’d assume that Abbandonato and Headrick will slot right into the lineup and you may see some reassignments back to Wheeling for guys like Jordan Frasca and Cedric Desruisseaux get sent back to Wheeling.
Abbandonato has a goal and two assists with the Wolves in twelve games. Headrick has one assist in five games. Not eye popping numbers, but the Wolves are rudderless in a league where you need to have an NHL partner. A change could do these guys good.
I also couldn’t tell you which is which in the photo tweeted by the Penguins above.
More later this week with the Weekend Preview coming at you guys noon Wednesday. Talk then.
Comments Off on The Kid’s Good — Pens WIN 4-1
Posted by nafsnep on November 25, 2023
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Joel Blomqvist is going to be an NHL starting goaltender one day.
Sooner rather than later at this rate.
A 44 save performance by Blomqvist and the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins salvage their week with a 4-1 win in Charlotte.
Not much else I don’t think can be written about the kid at this point, none better and finer in the first period of this contest with the Penguins seemingly on cruise control when Blomqvist was making really difficult saves from very difficult positions.
After another period of solid Blomqvist play and a power play goal by the Penguins, it was auto pilot from there.
Lineup Notes: I like when the team tweets the lineup changes from the night before so I don’t have to. Pens went 11 forwards and 7 D. Taylor Fedun played in his 600th professional game.
First Period: Three quick goals in seven minutes of action for the Penguins sees Valtteri Puustinen, Joona Koppanen and Raivis Ansons find the back of the net.
Couple things, Charlotte had three power plays in the period and couldn’t score. The setup by Marc Johnstone and this guys overall hockey sense is something really to behold, setting up Ansons for his goal the blew the game open.
Second Period: Evan Cormier’s night was done, enter Ludovic Waeber in goal for the Checkers.
This time it was the Checkers taking the parade to the penalty box, taking all three penalties doled out in the period. Jonathan Gruden cashes on one of the power plays.
Nice pass by Jack Rathbone there to get it to Gruden for the easy tap in. I like Rathbone’s vision on the ice.
Third Period: Checkers pepper Blomqvist with 19 shots and one of them goes in when noted Penguin killed Will Lockwood scores to break up the shutout bid and allow for the teddy bears to fly and hit the ice and get the Checkers on the board.
Three Stars: 3) Jonathan Gruden (goal, assist) 2) Valtteri Puustinen (goal, assist) Joel Blomqvist (44 saves)
The Good: Nice response by the Penguins to salvage what looked like an overall disappointing weekend.
The Bad: This is another one of those pause for a sec typing this up and watch the cursor blink type entries. Let’s just move on.
Turning Point: I think the Ansons goal really put things out of reach for the Checkers, considering how the game was going at that point and the frustration which was mounbtying every time they tried something on Blomqvist.
Comments Off on Late for Dinner — Pens LOSE 6-3
Posted by nafsnep on November 24, 2023
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I mean this felt like a scheduled loss.
The Penguins, who played less than 48 hours ago in Hershey against the defending champion Bears, travel on Thanksgiving and play in Charlotte the next afternoon at 4 p.m. and lose 6-3. I don’t know if it was another “consistently inconsistent” game, or an actual sleepwalking because of all the travel thing or not. They had a 6-1 shot advantage in the first period but were outshot 10-6 for the period and trailed by two, had two back to back power plays to open the second, then went offensively cold and scored on again in the second, scored a pair in the third to make a game of it 2:42 into the third before the Checkers took the ball and punched it into the end zone and ran away with it.
Maybe a little of both? I liked the pushback to open the third but then the old habits died hard.
Lineup Notes: Taylor Fedun for Mark Pysyk, Jordan Frasca for Matt Filipe.
First Period: Checkers had an 0-for-19 cold streak on the power play coming into the game, so of course they go 2-for-5 in the game with Justin Sourdif scoring a low one timer to open the scoring at 10:27.
Second Period: Pens have back to back power plays, get a couple good looks but can’t score then Charlotte starts going on a tear and get a goal to go ahead 3-0 off a Zac Dalpe goal.
This was a power play goal, the Checkers first of the period. Seems a bit dirt in your eye when the Penguins can’t score on two power plays then the Checkers, who were 0-for-19 coming in, come right back and get their second of the game. Also, just :08 in.
Third Period::18 in, Jonathan Gruden scored to give the Penguins life and it was 3-1. A hell of a response at the time.
Ty Smith atones for his earlier boffo and scores to make it a two goal game again but then he falls down at the blue line and Justin Sourdif scores an empty net, shorthanded goal to ice the game away.
The Good: I liked the response in the third period’s open.
The Bad: Hockey is a 60 minute game and they only played about five good minutes.
Turning Point: Santtu Kinnunen’s goal that was deflected in by Ty Smith was the back breaker. Penguins dealt a heap of adversity in the games first forty minutes come back to make it a one goal game and then Smith’s unintentional redirected goal makes it a two goal affair and they face adversity again and it snowballed from there,
Comments Off on Stifled in Hershey — Pens LOSE 2-1
Posted by nafsnep on November 22, 2023
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Oh man, I wished they would have gotten a point out of this game at least.
They have to fly to Charlotte for a 4 p.m. game Friday. Thursday is Thanksgiving. Seems unfair and downright crazy that you would have a not easy to get to team (Charlotte) host a home game against an opponent (the Penguins) who just played less than 48 hours ago (Penguins lost 2-1 in Hershey Wednesday)
So it goes.
Here’s how they lined up…
Tonight's projected lineup against the Pens — Miro's back in at forward!
Lineup Notes: Besides the recalled guys (Alex Nylander, Dmitri Samorukov (signed an NHL deal yesterday, I thought it was merit based but he was legit recalled) John Ludvig (recalled from conditioning stint) were all out. In were Cedric Desruisseaux (signed PTO Wednesday morning, Wheeling’s leading scorer) Raivis Ansons (forgot about him, but WBS assigned him to Wheeling a few weeks ago, then recalled him this morning) Corey Andonovski and Jack St. Ivany were in. Jansen Harkins was reassigned back to Wilkes-Barre Wednesday evening.
Whew. That’s a lot. I wonder what’s up with Taylor Fedun. Take all the time you need.
First Period: Pretty even period but a bit lopsided. Bears got the first seven shots, got a goal from Dylan McIlrath from the blue line which I think was redirected in off of the skate of Raivis Ansons, then Rem Pitlick scored to tie the game about half way through, they had the next seven shots, then the Pens went on a power play which was a masterclass where they kept the puck in Hershey’s zone for 1:35. Shots were an even 10-10. Here were the goals…
Second Period: Felt that Hershey had the edge in play this period despite it being a pretty evenly played period at that. Bears take the lead when Ivan Miroshnichenko set up Riley Sutter for an easy goal which gave the Bears a 2-1 lead.
Nothing you could do here. Miroshnichenko pursues the puck, two Penguins chase after, he threads a pass to Riley Sutter in front for an easy tap in goal.
That was the difference in an overall even period with a slight edge to Hershey. Joel Blomqvist made a bunch of late, difficult saves to keep it a one goal deficit for the Penguins.
Third Period: Penguins had to kill two Ty Smith penalties (slashing at 10:36, tripping at 16:22) and never gained enough positive traction to challenge Hunter Shepard, firing just a scant 5 shots at the Hershey goaltender.
Three Stars: 3) Matt Strome (assist) 2) Dylan McIlrath 1) Riley Sutter (goal, assist)
The Good: This team can beat Hershey.
The Bad: Not tonight, at least.
Turning Point: Nothing you could do about that second goal Hershey scored (trust me, I tried to find a scapegoat here) and, in a tight game like this, save maybe for the effort or lack thereof in the third, that goal gets it here.
Standings: Hershey 26 – Hartford 22 – Springfield 19 – Penguins 18 – Lehigh Valley and Charlotte 18 – Providence 15 – Bridgeport 11
Wheeling Update: Depleted Nailers beat Toledo 4-2. Taylor Gauthier with 33 saves.
Video Highlights: AHL VideoCenter is your friend here. I am traveling for Thanksgiving and won’t be behind this keyboard until I open it from down there Friday afternoon.