Chirps from Center Ice

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Spookin’ Gruden — Pens WIN 3-1

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What the heck is it going to take for the Penguins to get Louis Domingue a shutout?

Domingue made 30 saves and put on a master class in goal yet again for the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins who defeat the Lehigh Valley Phantoms 3-1 Wednesday.

A shorthanded goal by Jonathan Gruden stands up as the game winner and Gruden’s empty net goal, when the Penguins were feeling the pressure nursing a one goal lead late, sealed it.

The Penguins vault to fifth in the Atlantic Division over the idle Hartford Wolf Pack. More on all this in a bit.

Domingue opposed Felix Sandstrom.

Here’s how they lined up:

Lineup Notes: Alex Nylander was out with a non-COVID illness. Nathan Legare went in for him.

First Period: Sam Poulin opens the scoring for the Pens off a rebound of a Felix Robert shot that went like this.

Good pace by the Pens in the period who were rewarded with a lead.

Second Period: Penguins weren’t doing themselves any favors, taking three straight penalties in the period, but on that third penalty, like a charm, Jonathan Gruden takes a Drew O’Connor pass and scores to give the Penguins a cushion and a 2-0 lead.

Third Period: Pens put up a paltry three shots. Louis Domingue earned his bread and bailed the Penguins out time after time. He was beat by a nice Hayden Hodgson wrist shot that finally put the Phantoms on the board.

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Phantoms were pressuring. But with time dwindling, they call timeout. Jonathan Gruden scored into an empty net.

If you are thinking to yourself he does this a lot (scoring into empty nets) you are right. It was his fourth empty net goal of the season.

That took off a ton of pressure. The win by the Penguins should finally quell the pseudo hope that the Phantoms had at making playoffs.

Three Stars: 3) Sam Poulin (goal) 2) Louis Domingue (30 saves) 1) Jonathan Gruden (two goals)

The Good: Needed this to get up to fifth and they got it. I liked the methodical takedown of the Phantoms. Also, shout out to the penalty kill. It has been stout, which was on full display tonight.

The Bad: Where would they be if they didn’t have Louis Domingue? They need to get this man his overdue shutout.

Turning Point: The Gruden empty netter took off the immense pressure that the Phantoms were laying on. Rare that an empty net goal does it, but I think it was the turning point.

Around the Division: Rare that on a Wednesday, no other divisional action exists.

Standings: 3) Providence .600 4) Hershey .538 5) Penguins .530 6) Hartford .534 7) Bridgeport .500

Who Plays Who: Hartford plays their first of three in Charlotte Thursday. On Friday, Bridgeport hosts Providence. Hartford and Charlotte rematch. Lehigh Valley hosts Hershey.

Wheeling Update: Nailers beat the Iowa Heartlanders out in Iowa 6-4. Justin Almeida and Patrick Watling score goals.

Video Highlights: If I see them and can work the edit in, it will go here.

Enjoy the Friday off. Let’s Go Pens!

Weekend Preview – Devil in the Details

Hold on…

…sorry about that. I was checking to see if the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins were finished scoring goals on the Bridgeport Islanders.

After a nine goal explosion on the Islanders and other out of town implosions on the scoreboard, the Penguins find themselves in a tight race for what could be at best a four seed and at worse a ticket to an early summer.

Here’s a look at the standings as we enter Wednesday.

4 – Hershey Bears: 10 games remaining, 31-26-5-4, .538 points percentage
5 – Hartford Wolf Pack: 9 games remaining, 29-26-6-2, .524 points percentage
6 – WBS Penguins: 11 games remaining, 30-27-4-4, .523 points percentage

7 – Bridgeport Islanders: 7 games remaining, 27-27-7-4, .500 points percentage

Bridgeport and Hartford are playing 72 games, The Penguins and Bears are playing 76.

So, as fortunes would have it, the Penguins go from, “shaky ground” from last weeks preview to the possibility of a four seed, if they continue to pile up wins and the out of town scores break their way.

The Setups

I think that with less than a month to play in the regular season and the Penguins in a playoff battle that I look at the weekend for not only the Penguins but the three other teams that the Penguins are battling. Just brief words. Here we go.

Hershey Bears

Were swept in Charlotte and played Bridgeport in a kids day game Tuesday. They won that game against the Islanders 4-3 in overtime, their 3000th win in franchise history. Despite this, the Bears are in free fall mode. They are 3-5-1-1 in their last ten. Their schedule doesn’t relent, they host the Atlantic Division leading Springfield Thunderbirds this weekend for a pair after a stop in Allenton on Friday.

Hartford Wolf Pack

No one has been worse than Hartford. 2-7-1 in their last ten. Eked out an OT loser point Monday in Providence. Now head to Charlotte for three this weekend.

Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins

Played a close one in Allentown against a too little, too late Phantoms team and lost. Flipped that into an obliteration of the Bridgeport Islanders where they scored nine unanswered goals, including five in the second period. There’s a lot to like about the Penguins right now. Goaltender Louis Domingue is keeping them in games and they are finally getting offense. They still lack a finisher and are prone to clunkers as you saw in Allentown on Friday. Calder Cup favorite? Hardly. Playoff team? Maybe.

Pens host Lehigh Valley Wednesday then take a Saturday trip to Syracuse.

Bridgeport Islanders

Got smoked Saturday in Wilkes-Barre as the more rested team. Played Tuesday morning against the Bears and as you saw above lost 4-3 in overtime. Bridgeport has cooled off considerably over these last two games played vs. how they came into last weekend. Still, a very dangerous team and one you have to keep an eye on.

Islanders host Providence for a home and home this Friday / Saturday, then Lehigh Valley stops in Sunday.

The Records

Are above. I may scrap this going forward this season.

Syracuse plays Toronto Wednesday and Springfield on Friday before hosting the Pens Saturday. They are third in the North, 32-24-6-2 with a .563 points percentage in an ultra competitive North Division where you literally can go from a top seed to an out of playoff seed in one game. There is no margin for error in that division.

Who’s Up, Who’s Down, Who’s Out?

Radim Zohorna and Anthony Angello are still up. There is no one up from Wheeling because it its ATO season. Pens didn’t make any additions in that department. Taylor Fedun is still out, my guess is the rest of the regular season.

Who is in Goal?

I would like the record to indicate I was 6/6 in my predictions last week. That said, I’ll probably go 0/4 this week. Got to think Domingue gets both games, Felix Sandstrom for the Phantoms and probably ex-Penguin Max Lagace Saturday in Syracuse.

Fun fact…this is the first trip to Syracuse for the Penguins this season.

What can we learn about the Penguins this week?

They need to beat teams that they should beat (the Phantoms) and beat teams that are slightly better than them (Syracuse) if they want to make us fans believe that they are serious contenders for 1) a playoff spot and 2) a serious push in the Calder Cup Playoffs.

I will believe it when I see it. The Pens will be playing the caliber of what is an essentially a playoff mode / intense Syracuse Crunch team Saturday. You can expect a playoff like intense game, kind of what you experienced Saturday. If the Penguins don’t stand and deliver in Syracuse, the Crunch will flatten them and the Pens will be back at square one again.

Aren’t you overlooking Lehigh Valley?

I am, slightly. Look, this team is done and this talk about their mythological playoff push is nonsense. They exist to play spoiler, nothing more, in a faint-but-not-impossible push to the six seed in the Atlantic.

The Penguins though, can’t mess around with a team like this, especially at home. Get to them early so you don’t have to worry about them late.

Who is running the show?

Jim Curtain and Mason Riley get the assignment Wednesday with Jud Ritter and CJ Murray on the lines Wednesday. Saturday sees Jordan Deckard and Marc-Oliver Phaneuf with Brian Wasilewski and Tory Carissimo on the lines.

Looking ahead…

Four game homestand to close out the regular season for the Pens; Charlotte in a makeup game next Wednesday, Hershey Friday and Bridgeport on Saturday. So three crucial games that the Penguins have to prepare for, but in order to do that they must first address the current week ahead.

Give us a bold prediction…

The Penguins will not finish sixth in the Atlantic Division.

Bridgepounded — Pens WIN 9-2

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Biggest game of the season, and the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins, having lost the night before to the last place Lehigh Valley Phantoms, come home in front of a sellout crowd ad throttle the Bridgeport Islanders 9-2 Saturday night to reclaim the sixth and final playoff spot in the Atlantic Division.

The nine goals is the most they have score since 2010 against Albany. Seven goal scorers, 15 skaters recorded a point.

The Penguins throttled the Islanders, plain and simple. Ran them out of the building. Perhaps this is a message for the rest of the division. Maybe it’s a one off. But the Islanders had something the Penguins wanted more tonight and it showed.

Louis Domingue opposed Jakub Skarek. Here’s how they lined up: 

Islanders didn’t post lines: 

Lineup Notes: Shuffles to the lines, Jamie Devane for Nathan Legare otherwise. 

First Period: Didn’t go well for the Penguins in the first 14 or so minutes of the game, they fell down 2-0 after getting run around by Bridgeport. Islanders moved their feet, Pens caught looking and standing around, and they were down 2-0. Austin Czarnik off a nice pass from Michael Dal Colle then later Chris Terry on a deflection in front to make it 2-0. 

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That finally got the Pens going somehow because Alex Nylander put home a rebound of a Cam Lee shot to put Wilkes-Barre on the board. 

You could tell there was life in the body cause every stoppage had pushing and shoving. 

Second Period: An absolute barrage of goals for the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins. 

Two goals :20 apart, a third a minute later. It was a deluge. 

Sam Poulin first, Jamie Devane second then the minute later, Felix Robert, prompting Brent Thompson to call his time out. The Islanders we’re shell shocked. It was Super Hero night at the Arena and it was if the Islanders (the bad guys) awoken the beast. 

But they weren’t done! After a penalty kill, the Penguins tacked on two more goals to make it a five goal outburst for the period. 

Kyle Olson with an innocuous backhander that beats Skarek somehow then Michael Chaput off a rebound of a Mitch Reinke shot that made it 6-2. 

To quote Tom Grace, that period was OK air you like perfect. 

Third Period: Thompson went with Ken Appleby to start the period. 

It didn’t matter to Drew O’Connor. 

:38 in…

And then later, on a power play Sam Poulin nets his second on a breakaway. Total breakdown by Bridgeport here. 

O’Connor would score the ninth goal with 1:01 left and some of the fans left were chanting for ten goals.

What a response from the night before, where they hung with and let a worse team in the standings in Lehigh Valley beat them. 

There is there, there with this team. 

Three Stars: 3) Juuso Riikola (three assists) 2) Drew O’Connor (two goals) 1) Sam Poulin (two goals)

The Good: Nice response after going down two there. They picked themselves off the mat, fought back, drew blood, broke bones, stomped a mud hole and walked it dry.

The Bad: Didn’t like the start, a better team than Bridgeport probably doesn’t allow nine straight scored on them.

Turning Point: The barrage to start the second gets it here. The Islander were hit by a truck, then another truck, then a freight train.

Around the Division: Roses for the Pens on the out of town scoreboard. Hershey loses 3-1 in Charlotte. Hartford loses 8-5 in Syracuse. Those are the only scores that really matter for the Pens. Springfield clips Belleville 4-3 in overtime. Lehigh Valley beats Utica 3-2.

Standings: 4) Hershey .531 – 5) Hartford .524 6) Penguins .523 – 7) Bridgeport .508

Wheeling Update: Nailers were off.

Who Plays Who Tomorrow: Bridgeport is in Allentown.

Video Highlights: Pens will have them. It will probably take them all night to upload the goals.

More as it comes, as I see it. If not, talk to you Wednesday morning setting up the week, starting with Lehigh Valley on Wednesday.

Let’s Go Pens!

Spooked — Pens LOSE 4-2

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The microcosm of this season came with about a minute left to play in the game.

The Penguins, down 3-2 and with starting goaltender Tommy Nappier pulled for an extra attacker, set up a literal firing squad at Phantoms starting goaltender Felix Sandstrom. They would shoot, and miss. Shoot, and miss or shoot and Sandstom would make the save.

What they could have used in that instance, as they could have used all season long was a finisher.

Wilkes-Barre loses 4-2.

So, Saturday’s game with Bridgeport is essentially huge. More on that below.

Here’s how they lined up:

Lineup Changes: But for the goaltenders, there were none.

First Period: Michael Chaput gets the Penguins on the board first, but Ryan MacKinnon responded a few minutes later to tie it at one. Wilkes-Barre doubled up the Phantoms in shots, 14-7 and killed a couple of penalties. The Phantoms didn’t GIF any goals, but here is the Penguins GIF of the Chaput marker.

Second Period: Just :47 into the period, Kyle Olson scores to put the Penguins ahead 2-1.

Just a nice play all around.

Later, Tanner Laczynski strips Valtteri Puustinen and skates in and beats Nappier for a breakaway goal that tied it at two.

Phantoms caught and passed the Pens in shots in the period. Game was a lot closer than it should have been.

Third Period: Alex Nylander, who left late in the second period after a hit but returned for the third, set up Jonathan Gruden for a decent chance which was denied by Sandstrom.

But it was a Wade Allison bullet over the glove of Nappier which put the Phantoms ahead 3-2 with about 14 minutes left to play in the period.

The Penguins, without the chance to go on a power play and later with Nappier pulled, were not able to find the equalizer. The Phantoms hit an empty net with two seconds left to play.

Three Stars: 3) Ryan MacKinnon (goal) 2) Tanner Laczynski (goal) 1) Wade Allison (goal)

The Good: Woo boy, hard to find one here. Lehigh Valley isn’t making playoffs despite what the snake oil salesmen are selling you. This is a game that a Providence or a Springfield wins easily.

The Bad: If the Penguins barely miss playoffs this season, these two points they left behind in Allentown tonight will be a big reason why.

Turning Point: The Allison goal that gives the Phantoms the lead in the third period gets it here.

Around the Division: Hershey blows a 3-0 lead in Charlotte and lose 5-3….Hartford loses again 3-1 at home against Belleville…. Providence and Springfield played a defensive thriller with the Thunderbirds winning 1-0 in overtime.

Standings: 4) Hershey .539 – 5) Hartford .533 – 6) Bridgeport .516 – 7) Penguins .516

Who Plays Who Tomorrow: Hershey rematches in Charlotte, Hartford hosts Syracuse. Bridgeport is the Penguins opponent Saturday.

Wheeling Update: Nailers lose in overtime to the Indy Fuel 4-3.

Video Highlights: If I see them I will edit them in here.

See you tomorrow for a big one with Bridgeport.

Let’s Go Pens!

Hartford Wolf Smacked — Pens WIN 5-1

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I think this was a matter of two teams headed in two different directions.

The Hartford Wolf Pack 2-8 in their last ten games and in full on free fall mode, are easy meat for a Wilkes-Barre / Scranton team that beat them 5-1 Wednesday night. The Penguins use the send period to explode for four goals and what looked like a tight game from the first period, turned into a runaway.

Last place Lehigh Valley is up next Friday for the Pens, then a home game Saturday in a humungous game against Bridgeport with playoff implications on the line Saturday await.

Worknight game. So let’s stop screwing around and get into it.

Keith Kinkaid opposed Louis Domingue.

Wolf Pack didn’t post a line graphic.

First Period: No scoring, Pens killed two penalties and were doubled up in shots 12-6.

Second Period: I am going to give you the goals as they happen then the GIFs to go along with the goals to keep the flow going.

Pens get a turnover and Kasper Bjorkqvist scores to put the Pens on the board first. Later, Drew O’Connor finds a pinching Will Reilly for a goal which made it 2-0. Reilly’s first goal of the season which came at a good time because it gave the Pens a two goal cushion.

It didn’t matter, because Sam Poulin scored a power play goal after two Hartford defenders lost sticks and it was 3-0. Felt like the rout was on after that goal.

It was, because as the goal from Poulin was being announced, Felix Robert pounced on a rebound and scored to make it 4-0.

Anthony Greco pulled one back for Hartford with about a minute left to get the Wolf Pack on the board. Greco’s 50th point of the season.

OK, now the GIFs in order they happened.

Third Period: Referee Michael Zyla washed out two would be goals on both sides on account of goalie interference. I have no idea what goalie interference is because every time I do, they exact same thing happens and the call is the complete opposite.

Michael Chaput scored to make it 5-1. The Pens didn’t GIF the goal. It should be in the highlight package.

Three Stars: 3) Sam Poulin (goal, assist) 2) Louis Domingue (24 saves) 1) Will Reilly (goal)

The Good: Capitalize on a slumping opponent when you need wins. I would have been very disappointed if the Penguins didn’t win this contest based off of Hartford’s current run of form.

The Bad: What the hell is it going to take to get Louis Domingue a shutout?

Turning Point: I knew it the moment I saw it. Sam Poulin’s power play goal made it 3-0, and this was the point of no return for the visitors.

Around the Division: They all watched us.

Standings: We helped the Bears tonight.

I didn’t mention Hartford as much as I should have in the Weekend Preview when I really should have. The Wolf Pack are also playing just 72 games this season, along with the Islanders. Must be a Connecticut thing.

Who plays who Friday: Hershey is in Charlotte for the weekend….Hartford hosts Belleville….Bridgeport is off, the Pens play in Allentown.

Wheeling Update: Nailers lose 4-1 in Fort Wayne.

Video Highlights: 

Let’s Go Pens!

Weekend Preview – Shaky Ground?

Let’s take a look at a snapshot of the AHL standings in the Atlantic Division real quick coming into this weekends action. Remember that the top six qualify.

4 – Hartford Wolf Pack: 13 games remaining, 29-23-5-2, .551 points percentage.
5 – Hershey Bears: 13 games remaining, 30-24-5-4, .548 points percentage.
6 – Bridgeport Islanders: 10 games remaining, 27-25-6-4, .516 points percentage.

7 – WBS Penguins: 14 games remaining, 28-26-4-4, .516 points percentage.

It is important to note that the Bridgeport Islanders are playing 72 games while the Penguins, Bears and Wolf Pack are playing 76. With the teams being ranked on points percentage, wins matter.

As it stands today, the Penguins are out of a playoff spot on tiebreaker. Now, let’s take a look at the strength of schedules for these teams:

Hartford: .563
Hershey: .536
Bridgeport: .533
PENGUINS: .538

Wilkes-Barre has the second highest strength of schedule of these four teams highlighted. Bridgeport has the lowest, or conceivably easiest, schedule the rest of the way.

The Islanders are on a 6-0-1 streak and 7-2-1-0 in their last ten games. They came back and won in Rochester on Sunday in impressive fashion, emptying the tank after a hellish week of travel that had them across the border in Toronto the night before. Down two goals, they tie it with seconds left to force overtime and win there.

It’s impressive, because here is who they have taken points from in this streak:

7-4 and 3-0 wins back to back over Providence.
3-2 overtime loss to division leader Springfield.
7-4 win over Syracuse.
4-1 win over conference leading Utica.
5-1 win over Toronto.
6-5 come from behind OT win over Rochester.

These aren’t cupcake teams. These are division heavyweights in Springfield and Providence and tough North Division teams. For some teams, their playoffs start when the season winds down and they start making a push to get into playoffs. You can say with full confidence that the Bridgeport Islanders are in full on playoff mode.

The Setup

Seemingly at the opposite end of the spectrum are the free falling Hartford Wolf Pack, who are nosediving and 3-7 in their last ten games. They are the Penguins opponent Wednesday. They were pummeled in Utica Monday and lost 7-3. They beat Hershey in a shootout Saturday and lost a pair of close ones to Springfield last Wednesday and Friday.

Lehigh Valley hosts the Penguins on Friday. The Phantoms are all but eliminated, nine points off the Pens and Islanders. They will be looking to spoil the Penguins push on Friday.

Bridgeport is the main event. The Penguins have two more matchups with the Islanders, Saturday being one of them. Is it must win territory? It might be, depending on how the week shakes out for all the teams I just mentioned.

The Records

Covered above. Pay attention!

Who’s Up, Who’s Down, Who’s Out?

Chris Bigras was given away for future considerations to the Chicago Wolves at the AHL trade deadline Monday. This was covered in depth on my blog post about it Monday. Radim Zohorna is still up with Pittsburgh. Anthony Angello, for some odd reason, joined him on Tuesday. The Pens signed Colin Swoyer Monday. He and Clayton Phillips, another guy that the Pens signed last week, are defensemen so look for one of them to get into a game soon. Pittsburgh also signed Ty Glover Tuesday, after they announced the Angello recall.

Who’s in Goal?

I’d go Louis Domingue against the playoff teams and Tommy Nappier in Allentown.

Keith Kinkaid, Felix Sandstrom and Jakub Skarek would be my guesses in who the Penguins will be shooting at this week.

What can we learn about the Penguins this week?

The Pens are getting a desperate, free falling Hartford team, a Lehigh Valley club looking to play spoiler and a rested Bridgeport team who will be waiting for the Penguins to return from their trip down the PA Turnpike this week.

Pens pumped then got pumped in back to back games in Toronto midweek last, beat a decent Belleville team Friday then lost on a late goal Saturday afternoon in Laval after battling back to tie. There is there, there with the Penguins, but they lack what they have lacked all season which is a pure finisher. They don’t have one. They need to rely on defense and goaltending and basically outgrit their opponents. Sometimes it works, like what you saw last Tuesday in Toronto and sometimes it works but they don’t, you know, score any goals, like what you saw March 18 at home against Syracuse, a game they lost 1-0.

5 of 6 points is necessary. The four seed is still within reach. You can get there with wins over all three teams. Anything less, such as 4 points or fewer, depending on how the game Saturday with Bridgeport breaks, and you may be packing for an early summer.

Who is running the show?

Michael Zyla and Carter Sandlak get the assignment Wednesday with Patrick Dapuzzo and Colin Gates on the lines. Friday in Allentown sees Sandlak again with Jake Kamrass and Tom George and Ryan Knapp on the lines. Saturday sees Kamrass again with Peter Schlittenhardt and J.P. Waleski and Patrick Dapuzzo on the lines.

Looking ahead…

Home game next Wednesday against Lehigh Valley and a Saturday trip to Syracuse.

Give us a bold prediction…

Pens will make it look easy this week, winning all three games, then will regress next week and lose both.

Bye Bye Bigras

This kinda came out of left field today…

Future considerations trade. Usually means the Wolves pay for the first round of drinks at the League Meetings over the summer. Or, it’s a gussied up way of saying they gave the guy away for nothing.

I don’t know if Bigras wanted out or anything. He has only played in 28 games due to being out with an injury which cost him about a month. He has 10 points. It’s not a trade that hurts Wilkes-Barre at all. Bigras is an expendable player. Warm body for warm body.

It’s also a, “play your kids” deal too. Bigras is not in the future for the Wilkes-Barre or Pittsburgh Penguins. Clayton Phillips, whom the Penguins drafted in the third round in 2017, signed an ATO last week with Coal Street. Pittsburgh signed free agent defenseman Colin Swoyer Monday. These kids are the potential future of the organization, not some lineup yo-yo defenseman who has played 28 games for a team battling for its playoff life.

More Wednesday, for the Weekend Preview teeing up Hartford, Lehigh Valley and Bridgeport this week.