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Posted by nafsnep on October 26, 2022
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So I have been doing this blog for about 12 years. I may or may not have recycled this blog headline a time or two before.
A methodical takedown of the high scoring Cleveland Monsters tonight by the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins who crush the visitors 5-1. Drew O’Connor with a pair of goals. Dustin Tokarski a wall in the net for the Pens and the penalty kill was 5-for-6. The Cleveland power play is really good, but looked pedestrian Wednesday.
Lineup Notes: Same lineup as Sunday in Providence but for different guys on different lines.
First Period: Pens race to a 2-0 lead on a ridiculous through traffic deke by Ty Smith who, by all accounts, doesn’t belong at this level and Drew O’Connor’s breakaway goal. Penguins took three straight penalties but Tokarski and notably Jon Lizotte were blocking everything. Here are the goals:
The Penguins were taking way too many penalties yet seemed like they were in cruise control. Game felt like it was never out of the favor for the home team but we’ve all seen two goal leads evaporate quicker than summer dew on the uncut grass you have to cut on a Saturday.
Third Period: Whatever hopes that Cleveland had for a comeback were quickly squelched when Valtteri Puustinen scored a power play goal then Drew O’Connor followed up for his second of the game for a 5-1 lead.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) October 27, 2022
Kyle Olson challenged Cole Clayton and left the game after the fight. Looked like his eye was swelled shut based off of what my 43 year old eyes were telling me.
Three Stars: 3) Filip Hallander (two assists) 2) Dustin Tokarski (32 saves) 1) Drew O’Connor (two goals, assist)
The Good: Game was questionable coming in as to how the Penguins would bottle up Cleveland’s explosive offense. It was a no doubter type of game for the Pens tonight from about five minutes in and out felt good to watch.
The Bad: Too many penalties.
Turning Point: If it wasn’t the Nylander goal that made it 3-0, the response by the Pens to open the third period was.
Around the Division: They all watched us.
Standings: Penguins 9 – Charlotte and Bridgeport 8 – Providence 7 – Hershey and Lehigh Valley 5 – Springfield 4 – Hartford 2
Have I mentioned how much I don’t miss percentage points?
Wheeling Update: Nailers were off.
Video Highlights:
Drew O'Connor scared off the @Monstershockey with a two-goal, three-point game, as the #WBSPens posted a 5-1 win on Wednesday night to extend their winning streak to to four games.
Comments Off on Weekend Preview: Spooky SZN
Posted by nafsnep on October 23, 2022
The Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins are coming off a weekend three in three sweep of the Laval Rocket, Hartford Wolf Pack and Providence Bruins. They have points in all of their games played thus far and now close out October with another set of tough opponents.
Music to Set the Mood….
It’s Halloween weekend, and the Phantoms are on the schedule. Come on, I had to.
A Quote…
Winning does not always mean being first, winning means you are doing better than you have done before. – Bonnie Blair
So let’s see how long this little nice win streak to start the season takes us and for how long. Continue to improve in all facets. Keep going, don’t stop.
The Setup
Wednesday home game against Cleveland, Friday trip to Lehigh Valley and a Saturday trip to Hershey.
I think we have a good team here. Dustin Tokarski is the number one goalie. The defense is keeping other teams offenses in check and they are listening to the coaching staff and winning hockey games.
They won a pair of 2-1 games against Laval and Providence and coughed up a 3-0 lead in Hartford before winning in a shootout Saturday. There was a lot of good then there was bad and even if it was bad, there was enough credit on the good to where the bad didn’t stink through.
Cleveland’s penalty kill stinks, at the bottom of the 32 team AHL but the power play is near the top. Go figure. They lost in Utica last Friday, beat the Phantoms in overtime Saturday and lost a close one Sunday in Allentown. All one goal games, like the Pens, but they don’t have the luck right now. The Pens do.
Lehigh Valley played Cleveland last weekend, so let’s skip to Hershey.
Bears blow a lead in Charlotte Friday and lose 5-4. They lose in the rematch Saturday in overtime.
I expect better from Hershey and I am sure those in Chocolatetown do as well.
Bears will be in Hartford Wednesday, will have Friday off. Lehigh doesn’t play Wednesday.
Records
Pens are 3-0-1-0 good for 7 points; Hershey is 2-1-1-0 good for 5 and Lehigh Valley is also 2-1-1-0 and has 5 points.
Who’s Up? Who’s Down? Who’s Out?
Drake Caggiula and Sam Poulin were recalled before Sunday’s game in Providence. Mitch Reinke left the Hartford game with a lower body injury. Jamie Devane remains day to day and I think Jordan Frasca is still week to week. No one was sent down or recalled from Wheeling. Sean Josling signed a contract Wednesday and was assigned to Wheeling.
What can we learn about the Penguins this week?
How long and how far this momentum lasts and where it takes them. They seem unbeatable in stretches (when Tokarski is in net) and unfazed by things (coughing up a 3-0 lead in Hartford, winning in a shootout) Lehigh Valley back at their place for the first time this season will be a big test as will the first meeting with the Hershey Bears on Saturday.
Three more wins this week? We may have something good. But you still have to navigate the doldrums of November, December and January and all the injuries and recalls which will inevitably occur.
Getting Jonathan Gruden back Friday and having him available for all three games and no, “night off because you are working off an injury” was sneaky big, too.
Who’s in Goal?
I don’t think they go back to back with goalies so I think it’s Lindberg’s start Wednesday, Tokarski on the road in Allentown and then Lindberg again in Hershey. Flip it if Lindberg is out first Wednesday.
Cleveland will probably go Jet Greaves Wednesday. Lehigh Valley will likely go back to Troy Grosenick and toss a coin for Zach Fucale or Hunter Shepard for the Bears.
Who is running the show?
Casey Terreri and Michael Zyla have the Wednesday assignment with J.P. Waleski and Tyler Loftus on the lines. Jake Kamrass and Patrick Hanrahan work the Friday game with Bill Lyons and Jud Ritter. On Saturday it’s Kamrass again with Mason Riley. Tommy George and Colin Gates will handle the lines.
Looking ahead…
The calendar flips to November and it’s a Saturday / Sunday home and home with the Hershey Bears. So that’s three in a row against the Chocolate and White. Important stretch of games here for the Penguins in the bigger scope of things.
Give us a bold prediction…
I’m not going to be passing out any Hershey’s candies to someone else’s kids on Halloween.
Comments Off on Sweeping Up the Weekend — Pens WIN 2-1
Posted by nafsnep on October 23, 2022
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The Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins sweep the weekend, with a 2-1 win over the Providence Bruins in Rhode Island. The Penguins play just two three in threes this season and this weekend was one of them.
This game was a defensive battle through the first two periods as there was no scoring. Each team was 0/3 on the power play through the first two periods and the Penguins just had a paltry 11 shots.
But in the third period, the Penguins came alive and emptied the tank with a barrage of shots that led to two goals. They were outshooting Providence 14-1 at one point in the third period and got goals from Ty Glover (his first pro goal) and Valtteri Puustinen (his first of the season) which had the Pens up 2-0.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) October 23, 2022
But then a pushback by the Bruins saw Joona Koppanen score a power play goal as the Pens, after they scored the two goals, let off and gave the P-Bruins nearly consecutive power plays. This was the only blemish on an overall good game by the Penguins who I think played about as full of a 60 minute hockey game as you can playing your third game in the stand of about two and and a half days. It also spoiled the would be shutout bid for Dustin Tokarski.
(No GIF on the Providence goal)
The Pens were extra careful with starting goaltender Keith Kinkaid pulled and saw it out to a. perfect 6-for-6 weekend. This dealt the Bruins their first regulation loss.
Nothing more to this one, so let’s get to the lineups and get out of here.
Lines were…
Providence Bruins today vs. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, finishing off 3 in 3 weekend
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) October 23, 2022
Lineup Notes: Drake Caggiula and Sam Poulin were recalled to Pittsburgh. They will need the bodies as Pittsburgh is heading to Western Canada this week. Lukas Svejkovsky and Sam Houde went in for them and Jack St. Ivany made his AHL debut in for Mitch Reinke who needs his lower body injury evaluated. He was injured Saturday in Hartford.
The Good: Tokarski is their number one. The team is pretty good, should be interesting to see where this goes.
The Bad: Teams good. Still no shutout for their goaltender. Yes, I am being impatient.
Turning Point: That 14-1 blitzkrieg displayed nay Wilkes-Barre / Scranton to start the third gave the Penguins the momentum to push them to victory, although you can argue that they coasted the final 5-7 minutes and not be wrong.
Comments Off on Lucky and Good — Pens WIN 4-3 (SO)
Posted by nafsnep on October 22, 2022
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So I think they are both.
Good, racing out to a 3-0 lead in Hartford, lucky in getting the game to overtime after blowing said 3-0 lead and having Hartford tie the game at three and good again winning in a shootout 4-3 to rack up their fifth point out of six possible.
Special teams needs work. They let Hartford score two power play goals. Calder Cup Champion SJ Smith struck for two goals for the Wolf Pack, but Filip Lindberg outdid ex-Penguin Louis Domingue in the shootout round to give the Penguins the win.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) October 22, 2022
Hartford didn’t post lines.
Lineup: Ty Glover making his AHL debut, was in for Sam Houde. Corey Andonovski dropped down a line to the fourth line.
First Period: Both teams traded tripping penalties. No one scored on the power play. Filip Linberg was busier than his counterpart and ex-teammate Louis Domingue.
Ty Smith rips a shot and with bodies in front Corey Andonovski gets a stick on it and it goes past Domingue for a 1-0 Penguins lead.
VIDEO: Here’s Corey Andonovski’s first pro goal, putting the WBS Penguins up 1-0 in Hartford. pic.twitter.com/Hl0LycBtdd
Second Period: Penguins pressure for a good minute and a half, two full line changes and finally breakthrough for a goal when Alex Nylander scores to double the Penguins lead.
Penguins doubled up the Wolf Pack 10-5 in shots in the period and, but for the one infraction against, largely controlled play.
Third Period: CJ Smith struck for fist first of the game and first as a member of the Hartford Wolf Pack with this goal that brought the home team to within one on the power play.
An absolute dart. A guy you wish you had on your team.
Penguins don’t score on back to back power plays. They lost Mitch Reinke at some point during the period and were down to five defensemen.
Momma, there goes that man again. CJ Smith scores again to tie the game for the Wolf Pack.
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Wilkes-Barre doesn’t score on a late power play and it was off to….
Overtime: Lindberg goes post to post to deny Julien Gauthier on what was a nice save. Nobody scored, though.
Shootout: Drake Caggiula, who never attempted a shootout shot in the AHL went first for the Pens and missed, Alex Nylander went second and scored. Lindberg denied Jonny Brodzinski, CJ Smith and Tim Gettinger in that order and the Pens get the extra point.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) October 23, 2022
Three Stars: Ty Smith (assist) 2) Alex Nylander (goal, goal in shootout) 1) CJ Smith (two goals)
The Good: They can navigate in and out of trouble and it doesn’t faze them. Yet. I don’t want to jump to conclusions three and a half (looking at you Utica) games in.
The Bad: Eventually they navigating into trouble is going to get them into waters they can’t swim out of. I still don’t think we have seem them play a full 60, but with this being a developmental league, name one team who does consistently.
Turning Point: I almost tipped my TV over when I heard Pens play by play man Nick Hart say that Drake Caggiula has no shootout experience in the AHL, why send a guy out there without any? But let’s give it to Filip Lindberg and his saves in overtime and in the shootout round. Hopefully, the highlight package has some of those saves.
Standings: Charlotte 8 – Providence 7 – Bridgeport 6 – Penguins and Bears 5 – Springfield 4 – Lehigh Valley 3 – Hartford 2
Wheeling Update: Nailers lose their home opener against the Toledo Walleye 5-3. Tommy Nappier makes 25 saves in the loss. Walleye score five unanswered.
Video Highlights: Probably a morning update. With church and the grocery store I don’t know if I will be able to work an edit in. AHL’s website will be able to help you if you are hard up for moving pictures.
Comments Off on One and Oh, Joe — Pens WIN 2-1
Posted by nafsnep on October 21, 2022
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I met this guy by the name of Joe. It was his first hockey game. His friends told me if the Penguins won the game tonight, they would call him 1-0 Joe.
I don’t know if this was a masterclass in defense and goaltending or a young team learning to come together and put a full 60 minutes together because in the first period, it looked like the Pens were set to run away with the game, up 2-0 heading into the second period off of a power play goal by Alex Nylander and a breakaway goal by Nathan Legare. Dustin Tokarski started in net and wasn’t challenged much if at all in the opening frame.
That all changed in the second period however as Tokarski would face a barrage of shots from the Rocket, 21 in total from the second period on and the Penguins held on for the narrow win.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) October 21, 2022
Lineup Notes: Jonathan Gruden made his season debut. Sam Houde was back from the cut suffered on his face last Saturday. Raivis Ansons and Lukas Svejkovsky yielded. Defense was intact.
First Period: Coupla quick goals from the more rested Penguins who were idle on Wednesday and not in a foreign country, unlike the Rocket, who hosted Springfield. It was a sense of bus legs I think because the Rocket were flat and took three penalties in the period.
Nylander opened the scoring with this power play goal.
— Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (@WBSPenguins) October 22, 2022
Second Period: With virtually nothing to do in the first period, Dustin Tokarski was a very, very busy man for the Penguins in goal in the second period. Laval came alive with plenty of good looks and good opportunities, but Tokarski was dialed in and denied them all.
Third Period: More of the same from the second for the Penguins. Time was whittling down and the Penguins were in firm control of the game I thought. Whatever happened to get through. Tokarski would get a piece of.
Then, the Penguins found themselves on a late penalty kill. With Primeau pulled, Laval would get within one with a lot of time on the clock.
I know what you were thinking, here we go again with the empty net goals late in a game that the Penguins are in control of.
Not this time.
Tokarski with some more key saves late, including a block by Jon Lizotte and Wilkes-Barre holds on.
Three Stars: 3) Dustin Tokarski (26 saves) 2) Alex Nylander (goal) 1) Nathan Legare (game winning goal)
The Good: At times they kept it simple. Defense was dialed in and the goaltender was laser focused.
The Bad: They do everything right and lose a shutout for their goaltender late with an extra skater on a puck over glass infraction.
Turning Point: You didn’t know it at the time, but the Legare goal that made it 2-0 in the first is enough to get the Penguins to the pay winda first, daddeh.
Standings: Charlotte 6 – Providence 5 – Hershey and Bridgeport 4 – Penguins 3 – Lehigh Valley and Springfield 2 – Hartford 1
Wheeling Update: The ECHL got going tonight, but the Nailers play Saturday at home against Toledo.
Video Highlights:
The #WBSPens got first period goals from Alex Nylander & Nathan Legare, as well as a 26 save performance from Dustin Tokarski, to pull out the 2-1 win over the @RocketLaval on Friday night at the @MoSunArenaPA
Comments Off on Weekend Preview: Pair of Threes
Posted by nafsnep on October 20, 2022
One of the two three in three weekends will be played by the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins this weekend when they host the Laval Rocket on Friday then hit the road to face the Hartford Wolf Pack Saturday and the Providence Bruins on Sunday afternoon.
Music to Set the Mood…
The 80’s were something else, man.
A Quote
If you run from a wolf, you may run into a bear.
– Lithuanian proverb
I like this one. I’ve got Hartford and Hershey pegged as the class of the Atlantic Division field early. If one doesn’t lead the other one will. Plus, it ties in nicely to the weekend of play with the Wolf Pack and Bruins.
The Setup
Laval, Hartford and Providence, all within the span of about 48 hours. A good test to see what kind of team we have under us.
About that… we really don’t know what kind of team we have under us just yet. They lost in overtime with 1.4 seconds left Saturday to Lehigh Valley and a power outage in Utica on Monday cut short what was at the time a 2-1 Comets lead. That game was suspended and will be completed January 24. So the Pens are technically still 0-0-1-0.
Laval hosted Springfield Wednesday and shut them out 2-0. Cayden Primeau had 34 saves. Last weekend the Rocket played the Belleville Senators in a home and home and lost in OT last Friday and straight up on Saturday.
Hartford was in Charlotte last weekend and were swept. They lost Friday in overtime 4-3 and Saturday straight up 3-1. The Checkers cumulatively went 3/10 on the power play in both games.
Providence looks really good, dropping Bridgeport 3-1 Friday and beating Springfield 4-3 Sunday. Keith Kinkaid stopped 42 shots Friday and Fabian Lysell had three assists Sunday. Bruins went 2/4 on the power play but Springfield also struck twice on the power play in six tries.
So we may not know what kind of team we have under us until next week.
Records
The Pens enter the weekend 0-0-1-0 … Laval has a 1-1-1-0 record … Hartford is 0-1-1-0 and Providence shows 2-0-0-0. Early days.
Man, am I glad percentage points are gone for good.
Who’s Up? Who’s Down? Who’s Out?
Sam Houde took a skate to the face Saturday and missed Monday’s game in Utica….Chris Ortiz was sent to Wheeling Monday….Jonathan Gruden is day to day….Jordan Frasca is week to week….Jamie Devane has a middle body injury (that’s new) and they still need to evaluate. Coal Street sent goalie Taylor Gauthier down to Wheeling on Wednesday. No one is presently on recall to Pittsburgh.
What can we learn about the Penguins this week?
Three more tough opponents. I wanted to look at the production from the top six but when I did it was good, accounting for more than 80% of the offense. I wouldn’t expect any major shake ups to the top six. I would, however, shake up the defense. Laval isn’t going to be a pushover. Hartford had a bad weekend in Charlotte on the road but have their home opener and have a lot of great expectations this season. Providence looks elite, but it’s only two games.
Are we grinding for goals as we were last Saturday against the Phantoms or chasing the game with questionable defense from veteran leaders as we saw in parts in Utica?
The more I think of it, the more of a story the absence of Jonathan Gruden will be to this team. Penalty killer. Bottom six forward. Drink stirrer. Felix Robert ain’t walking through that door till Syracuse comes to town.
Who is in goal?
They gave Dustin Tokarski the start Saturday which was a shock to me. I think they go back to Filip Lindberg again Friday, Tokarski Saturday against his old team in Hartford and Lindberg Sunday in Providence. Flip it if Tokarski comes out first Friday. I don’t think anyone plays back to back.
The aforementioned Cayden Primeau gave up six against Troy Mann’s Belleville Senators on Friday. Kevin Poulin fared no better Saturday against the Senators. I think it’s Primeau’s start, especially coming off of the shutout Wednesday against the Thunderbirds, but there’s the whole travel and crossing the border you have to deal with so it may actually be Poulin’s start. I’m glad I don’t wager on these!
Louis Domingue will likely face off against his old team Saturday for the Wolf Pack’s home opener. Toss a coin for Kyle Keyser or Keith Kinkaid for the Bruins Sunday, who will also be playing their third game in as many nights, but all at home.
Who is running the show?
Conor O’Donnell and Amanda Tassoni have the assignment on Friday with Josh Cleary and Bill Lyons on the lines. Saturday up in Hartford, it’s Dre Barone and Mike Dietrich doling out penalties and Trevor Disbennett and Nick Briganti on the lines. Sunday in Providence, Dietrich again with Rob Hennessey and Dan Kelly and Stephen Drain on the lines.
Looking ahead…
Cleveland drops in for an ever popular weekday home game, Wednesday when they take on the Penguins at 7:05. Then the Pens stay in state with a Friday trip to Allentown to take on the Phantoms and then Hershey to visit the Bears Saturday.
Comments Off on I Kind of Miss Binghamton – Pens / Comets Resumes January 24
Posted by nafsnep on October 18, 2022
Used to be the Penguins would always, like always be in New York when Binghamton was in the league. A 90 minute trip up north on I-81.
The Penguins aren’t in New York again until, get this, January.
So it’s natural that the day before (a Wednesday, January 25 game in Rochester) that the Pens and Comets resume their game which was postponed Monday because of a power outage on Tuesday, January 24 at 7 p.m.