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Shutout in Allentown — Pens LOSE 4-0

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They couldn’t get out of second gear tonight and, more importantly failed to score on eight power play tries. Facing off against an opponent they have seen three times prior who has yet to win yet, the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins lose 4-0 in Allentown to snap their five game point streak. Felix Sandstrom stops all 25 shots faced.

He opposed Louis Domingue.

Here is how they lined up:

Lineup Notes: Sidney Crosby and Brian Dumoulin are in COVID protocol in Pittsburgh because it’s another week and another round of Pittsburgh and the sloppy shop that they have up there having COVID run rampant there and in the locker room. Sure, there are other teams that have COVID absences, but not to this level. Sloppy shops are sloppy.

Anyway, Matt Alfaro and Michael Chaput (back from his one game absence) were win for Radim Zohorna and Filip Hallander up front. On defense, Mitch Reinke made his WBS debut for P.O. Joseph.

Injury details are as follows:

Devane’s injury is lower body. Angello is listed as day to day, but I wholly reject that assertion. The season is 3 1/2 weeks old and he hasn’t played a game yet. Don’t play me like a fool.

First Period: The Penguins were bad at even strength but didn’t spend lots of time there because they gave the Phantoms four penalties in the period. After Maxim Sushko fired home a one timer to put Lehigh Valley on the board early on, Tyson Foerster connected on a 5-on-3 goal to give the desperate Phantoms a 2-0 lead.

Pens had a shot to get a goal back late on a power play but they — you guessed it, took a penalty and lost whatever momentum they were building to that point.

Second Period: Penguins have four opportunities on a power play as they evened up from the first period and weren’t able to score. I can’t remember anything of substance in the man advantages.

Louis Domingue stopped German Rubtsov on a penalty shot with under two minutes to play in the period. If a comeback was to be had in the third period, that save loomed large.

Third Period: They opened with a power play on fresh ice and didn’t score. Later they had a 4:00 power play and didn’t score either. Whatever they did put up shot wise Sandstrom was stopping anyway.

Hayden Hodgson scored at the 4:27 mark and you got the sense that the game was a little too far out of reach at that point. Proved to be right.

Gerry Mayhew scored on an empty net when the Penguins got a little too aggressive and didn’t do anything with an extra attacker on.

Three Stars: 3) Tyson Foerster (goal) 2) Max Sushko (goal) 1) Felix Sandstrom (25 saves)

The Good: You can’t get anything good out of a performance where you get shutout on the road and your power play goes 0/8.

The Bad: You were shutout on the road and your power play went 0/8.

Turning Point: Boy, there seemed like there were a lot of them. Every time they Penguins didn’t score on a penalty which could have or would have cut it to one when it was 2-0 seemed large, with the way that the Phantoms had previously coughed up big leads prior to Wednesday. Let’s give it to Hayden Hodgson. His goal basically ended any hope of the Pens hope of a winning comeback.

Around the Division: They all watched us. Odd for a Wednesday.

Standings: Pens will lose a few percentage points. I’m not doing math on a work night.

Wheeling Update: Nailers were off as well.

Back at it Friday at home against Providence. What’s this, a new opponent?!?

Let’s Go Pens!

Weekend Preview: Ghost Bear Wolf

What is this, last week? Phantoms and Wolf Pack again? Again? It’s the third week in a row we’ve played these clowns!

Oh, hey, Providence. They are new.

Anyway, let’s get into this weeks preview.

The Setup

Last week the Pens hosted the Phantoms for a midweek game then took off to Hartford and Springfield for a weekend road trip. They got points out of all of the contests. They have points in five straight actually. Last week it was a 4-2 win at home against Lehigh Valley Wednesday, a 3-2 shootout loss in Hartford Friday and a 4-3 overtime win in Springfield on Saturday.

This week it’s a Wednesday jaunt down the PA Turnpike to Allentown followed by a Friday home game against Providence then a Saturday trip back up to Hartford.

The Phantoms played up in Utica last Friday then hosted Syracuse Saturday. They are still winless. They had leads they couldn’t hold onto in Utica and again at home against Syracuse. As mentioned in my AHL Power Rankings from just yesterday, this team stinks.

The Bruins hosted the Checkers Friday then traveled to Bridgeport Saturday. They beat the Checkers and lost to the Islanders. The Bruins are struggling too, but not on the level of the Phantoms.

Hartford hosted Charlotte Saturday then went trick or treating Sunday in Bridgeport. They lost to Charlotte but pasted Bridgeport Sunday.

I’m sick of Lehigh Valley and Hartford!

Just wait, after this week, you’ll be sick of Charlotte who the Penguins see four times in November. There are two more meetings with Providence in there too.

And we haven’t even gotten to Hershey yet, who isn’t even on the schedule until December.

The Records

Pens are 5-1-0-1, good for second in the Atlantic. Phantoms are 0-5-2-0, good for last. Wolf Pack are fourth (5-2-1-0) and Providence is seventh (2-3-1-1)

Who’s Up, Who’s Down, Who’s Out?

Anthony Angello is still, “day to day” with a lower body injury. I don’t know how you can say that with a straight face when, seven games into a season and already through a month, Angello has yet to appear in a contest. Joining him from Saturday were Michael Chaput and Jamie Devane, with day to day lower body injuries. Whether either are available this week is anyone’s guess. Kasper Bjorkqvist was returned from Pittsburgh on Saturday. Radim Zohorna was injured Saturday in Springfield. P.O. Joseph went up Sunday because two defensemen went in the COVID protocol. On Tuesday morning, Coal Street recalled Justin Almeida and signed Matt Alfaro to a PTO from the Wheeling Nailers.

Zohorna was injured on this hit that Tanner Kaspick laid on him and Kaspick was suspended for one game on Wednesday by the AHL.

Who’s in Goal?

It’s probably the same as it was last week, Filip Lindberg Wednesday, Louis Domingue Friday and then Lindberg again Saturday. For the opposition expect Felix Sandstrom Wednesday, Kyle Keyser for Providence on Friday and then likely Adam Huska for the Wolf Pack since Hartford will likely roll out Keith Kinkaid when they host Bridgeport the night prior on Friday.

What can we learn about the Penguins this week?

Are they lucky or good or a little of both? Forget about Lehigh Valley for a second. They make everyone look good. The Penguins were outplayed in Hartford last Friday and lucky to earn a point. The Penguins were outclassed in the third period up in Springfield and lucky enough to not blow the lead entirely and good enough to win in overtime. So maybe it’s a little of both, and that can be a good thing.

I still don’t think we get an answer because Providence hasn’t been playing the best of late either and the Penguins always manage to eke out a point against Hartford. There’s always next week.

Who’s running the show?

Scheduled refereess for this week is Reid Anderson and Mason Riley with Josh Cleary and Tom DellaFranco on the lines on Wednesday. On Friday in Wilkes-Barre, it’s Patrick Hanrahan (again, third time so far) and Stephen Hiff handing penalties with Jud Ritter and J.P. Waleski on the lines. Then Saturday in Hartford, Rob Hennessy and Michael Zyla get the officiating assignment with Kenneth Gates and Brent Colby on the lines.

Looking ahead…

Three straight home games. Rochester makes their only trip of the season on Wednesday, then Charlotte sets up shop for a Friday / Saturday series. I’d rather it flipped, having Charlotte here Wednesday and Friday, that way you get Rochester, a team that comes in every now and then, in front of more folks on a Saturday instead of about 2,000 on a goofy midweek Wednesday. But I don’t make the schedule.

Remember that those Saturday home games in Wilkes-Barre start at 6:05.

Give us a bold prediction…

Valtteri Puustinen breaks out in a major way this week and transfers that strong showing into AHL Player of the Week honors next week.

Power Rankings – U-ti-ca!

You can only ignore an undefeated team for so long. So with the month of November here, we put the teams who either haven’t lost at all yet or haven’t lost in regulation yet at the top of this weeks version of the AHL Power Rankings.

The Utica Comets haven’t lost. At all. Not in overtime, not in a shootout. They haven’t lost. Sure, they have only played a league low four games, but they haven’t lost yet and this is my blog so they get number one.

I think the top five is pretty stout. You may not see much movement off of these five for a while, maybe. I guess we will see next week?

Anyway, here’s all 31 teams.

RankTeamBlurbLast Week
1Devils get top billing this week. They haven’t lost in any game yet, they HAVE to be number one this week.+2
2Reign still haven’t lost in regulation, points in every game. Schedule gets busy this week.n/c
3Thunderbirds continue to roll. Still haven’t lost in regulation. Look like an above average team right now playing in an average division. -2
4There are teams that you expected to compete and Chicago is one of them, the Wolves are exceeding expectations this far, pasting Grand Rapids twice this week.+7
5Heat haven’t lost in regulation either. Had a game with San Jose get postponed Sunday because the Barracuda didn’t have enough players. +5
6AHL’s luckiest team? It just many be. Took 5 of 6 points last week.+1
7Monsters playing where they should, at the top of the division. Only three Monsters games have been decided in regulation and the Monsters have points in every game they have played except for their first game of the season. +9
8Play a competitive series against Cleveland this weekend. Springfield and Wilkes-Barre will get all the plaudits this far with their performances, but don’t forget about 11-time.-4
9Split with Manitoba up in Winnipeg this past weekend. Looking like the only team early on who can run with Chicago.-3
104 of 6 points from last week. Two more with Bridgeport this week who they beat pretty handily last week. -2
11Swept Laval this week. Nothing flashy with this team, but they will play run and gun with you.+6
12Staying ahead of the North with a split with the Wild at home. Moose play on the road till the third week of November.-3
13Fewest games played so far than any other team in the Pacific. Barracuda are dealing with a COVID deal. What, you didn’t think we were done with that, did you?n/c
14Sweep three this week using overtime or better to get there. Host an undefeated Utica Friday in what’s going to be a banger. Should be higher in these Rankings.-2
15Pair of wins to start, then a pair of losses, so of course the pattern continues with a split this past weekend with Henderson.n/c
16split with Rockford. Pacific trip for the next two weeks for the Stars. Have to maximize those points, especially against a struggling Colorado side this weekend. +4
17Offense is sputtering but the defense is OK. .500 team as we head into November. +4
18Let it slip away Sunday in Springfield. Head home to host a still winless Lehigh Valley this weekend. -13
19Beat a bad Milwaukee side then got pasted by an elite Wolves team. The games sometimes are what we think they are.+7
20Toiling around mid-pack in the Atlantic. -1
21Middle of the North. Swept Belleville by identical 5-2 scores this weekend. Schedule gets tough with Rochester and Utica this week.+1
22They aren’t just going to hand you things. Rocket drop two to the Amerks at home this weekend. Things don’t get any easier with Utica and Syracuse this week. +2
23Split a pair in Bakersfield this weekend. There are two teams in this division who have yet to lose so the Silver Knights are just fine. -5
24Canucks have seen enough of Ontario, whom they have played four times already. A trip to Stockton this weekend. -10
25It’s surprising how low the Bruins are in the standings. If it wasn’t for Lehigh Valley’s struggles, the Bruins would be the talk of the Atlantic on how out of place they look at the bottom of the division.n/c
26Gritted out a split in Texas. Five game homestead starts this Saturday against Grand Rapids.+2
27Picked up their first win this past week in Tucson. Could possibly get their second this Saturday against a bad Colorado team. Penalty kill is dead last in the AHL. +4
28Last place in the North – a 2-5 start isn’t great, but there is time, lots of it, to turn it around in Belleville. -1
29Yikes. Four straight losses. Busy month gets ripping quick against a good Manitoba team, a better Iowa side and an great Chicago club this weekend. -6
30At this pace, Colorado will let in 100 goals by Thanksgiving. Already have 34 in on them. -1
31This team stinks.-1

Goaltender of the Month: Filip Lindberg

Instead of wondering about my favorite teams fortunes on how well a goalie played during the month of October and whether said goalie would be in contention for Goaltender of the Month (and having it come true) I should wonder when I will see a $100 bill out on a walk or run around town or my neighborhood.

Only one of these things hasn’t happened yet.

Filip Lindberg was named AHL’s Goaltender of the Month for October. So far he’s posted a 1.71 goals against average and .942 save percentage through his first four AHL starts. Lindberg is tied for the league lead with four wins and is one of two goalies to remain unbeaten through four games this season (Ontario’s Matthew Villalata is the other)

Lindberg is a rookie, and the AHL does month Player of the Month, Rookie of the Month and Goaltender of the Month. I know it doesn’t happen this way, but I could have saved Springfield a lot of ink by just giving Lindberg both Rookie and Goaltender of the Month honors.

League release here. Coal Street release here.

Andrew Poturalski of the Chicago Wolves was named Player of the Month. The Wolves are a machine and he’s a big part of the reason why. Rochester Americans Jack Quinn was named Rookie of the Month. The Penguins will see Quinn and the Americans next Wednesday.

AHL Power Rankings Tuesday then the Weekend Preview Wednesday.

Overtime Power! – Pens WIN 4-3 (OT)

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I was really looking forward to this weekend and in particular this game to see exactly how the Penguins would stack up against the other teams in the Atlantic Division not named Lehigh Valley.

I still don’t know. If I had to give you an answer, I would say they are lucky.

They were lucky last night when they were grossly outplayed by the Hartford Wolf Pack, but gutted out a point in a shootout loss.

They were lucky Saturday in Springfield to build up a big early lead then ride Filip Lindberg as long as they could to eke out an overtime win thanks to Nathan Legare’s first goal as a professional and win 4-3 in overtime on a power play goal.

Sometimes you can be lucky and good. I think it’s a mix of both.

Filip Lindberg opposed Joel Hofer.

Lines were as follows:

Lineup Notes: Jan Drozg and Felix Robert were in for Michael Chaput and Jamie Devane who Pens radio man Nick Hart advised were out with lower body injuries and are day to day. Niclas Almari was out for Will Reilly. I thought that Almari was particularly and last night in Hartford so the lineup change was justified in my opinion.

First Period: Matthew Peca plays shorthanded catch with High McGing and the Thunderbirds strike first with a shorthanded goal, their second of the season.

Too much standing around.

Felix Robert meanwhile, makes the best of his opportunity and scores over the shoulder of Hofer and ties the game at one.

Radim Zohorna was taken out with a high hit at the blue line by Tanner Kaspick.

Zohorna went to the room, the Penguins went to the power play.

Watch to see if the AHL follows through with supplemental discipline in the form of a suspension to Kaspick. If I remember my rules right, if Zohorna is injured, the Penguins can ask the League to look at the hit again and make a call on a suspension. But that’s only if there’s an injury. I could be wrong.

Zohorna did not return for the second period.

Second Period: Wilkes-Barre tacks on two more goals to lead 3-1. They came out flying to start the period and got another goal from Felix Robert…

…and then a goal from their leading scorer Valtteri Puustinen…

So a goal from the guy that has been doing it all so far offense wise and a second goal from a guy who wasn’t even in the lineup Friday in Hartford. Nice.

Penguins found themselves in penalty trouble late and Springfield had :40 of two man advantage but Wilkes-Barre was able to sail out of there unscathed.

Third Period: You could get the sense that the Penguins were just hanging on by a thread as the period wore on. The Penguins were outshot 15-5 in the second period but that’s because they were killing penalties in the period. In the third, Springfield took it to the Penguins at even strength. It was only a matter of time before the Thunderbirds would strike.

Keean Washkurak scores to cut the deficit for the Thunderbirds to one.

Shades of last night, handing on by a thread.

Also shades of last night, the team that pulls the goalie for the extra man scores to force overtime.

Calle Rosen with a shot which deflects off of Penguins defenseman Cam Lee’s face and into the net for a goal. I mean look at this.

It was off to…

Overtime: Springfield takes a penalty, a retaliatory one when Steven Santini thought he was tripped / interfered with but no call was awarded. He got mad and slashed called someone. The Penguins call timeout and score a power play goal when Nathan Legare shoots and scores his first professional goal to win it for the Penguins.

 

Three Stars: Keean Washkurak (goal) 2) Felix Robert (two goals) 1) Nathan Legare (game winning overtime goal)

The Good: You took 5 of 6 points out of the week and 3 of 4 out of teams not named Lehigh Valley. They have not been pretty by any stretch, but sometimes that’s all you need.

The Bad: I still can’t get a handle on this team. Goaltending is there. Scoring is, I think as well. Defense is hit / miss, but such is life.

Turning Point: Boy there were a lot tonight, weren’t they? The kill at the end of the second and into the third, the Rosen tying goal off Lee’s chin. Have to give it to Legare though for the game winning goal.

Around the Division: Good night overall on the scoreboard for the Penguins. Lehigh Valley was up 2-0 to start the third at home against Syracuse and lost 3-2 in overtime. The Phantoms still don’t have a win. Cleveland beats Hershey 2-1 in a shootout. Charlotte beat Hartford 3-2. The Checkers visit the Thunderbirds Sunday. Bridgeport outgunned Providence and won 6-4.

Standings: Springfield (on percentage points) have 10 points because they haven’t yet lost in regulation yet… then the Penguins with 11, Hershey 8 on percentage over the Wolf Pack’s 9, Charlotte 7, Bridgeport 8 Providence 6 and Lehigh Valley 2.

Wheeling Update: Nailers are out in Wichita, Kansas and are down multiple goals when this blog post went up. Alex D’Orio was chased from goal after giving up 4 goals on 8 shots. Box here.

Video Highlights: 

November is here! Power Rankings Tuesday, Weekend Setup Wednesday then an away game against the Phantoms, again.

Let’s Go Pens!

Point Earned — Pens LOSE 3-2 (SO)

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Some nights, you need your goaltender to make a save or two.

Most nights, you need your goaltender to win a game.

Every night, your goaltender can’t do it all.

A dazzling 35 save performance for the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins net minder Louis Domingue tonight as the Penguins battle back to force overtime but lose in a shootout 3-2 on Friday night. A point earned draws the Penguins even with idle Springfield, who is the opponent Saturday night.

Domingue was the best player on the ice in road black tonight for the Penguins. If Wilkes-Barre gets him run support, then maybe he isn’t the best player on the ice (the guy putting up all the points would be) but tonight, with goals becoming scarce, Domingue was the best player on the ice.

That wasn’t a good thing, because the Penguins were lucky to earn a point Friday and by rights should have lost the game. It was only Sam Poulin’s goal with Domingue pulled that earned the Penguins a point.

We talked this week about how the Penguins really haven’t answered any questions about what type of team they can be because Lehigh Valley is a mess right now and they aren’t a fair measuring stick. The real test was going to come this weekend against a rested Hartford and Springfield side.

Saturday night in Springfield can’t get here fast enough.

Domingue opposed Keith Kinkaid.

Here’s how they lined up:

Despite what the graphic says, the game was played at the XL Center in Hartford,. Connecticut.

Lineup Notes: Kasper Bjorkqvist was returned from Pittsburgh Friday afternoon. He didn’t play while up there. He replaced Felix Robert.

First Period: The thing about Wolf Pack goaltender Keith Kinkaid is that he spills rebounds everywhere. The Penguins, as well as every other team that Hartford plays, are aware of this. Example:

Initially it was announced by Nick Hart as Nathan Legare’s goal, but the scoresheet says otherwise.

Hartford draws even in the last five minutes of the period. Here’s where I thought that the Penguins let off here. Wolf Pack race through the neutral zone and into their attacking side, draw Domingue out who lost his stick. The Wolf Pack would score this goal after video review by referees Mathieu Menniti and Dominic Cadieux:

Hartford outshot the Penguins 8-1 over the last five-ish minutes of the first period and it cost them a goal.

Second Period: Louis Domingue was the best player on the ice for Wilkes-Barre / Scranton this period. Hartford peppered the Penguins net minder with 13 shots and bailed his club out on multiple occasions when Hartford had the Pens hemmed in their zone for long stretches. No one scored.

Third Period: Penguins were hanging on, Domingue continued to make saves. Finally a penalty on Valtteri Puustinen for a hook, saw Morgan Barron score on a deflection of a Zac Jones shot that gave the Wolf Pack a lead:

The Pens would pull Domingue in favor of an extra attacker and Sam Poulin would score to tie the game at two late:

Big goal. Hartford let off for the first time since the first period and it bit them.

No one else scored in regulation and it was off to overtime.

Overtime: More saves by Domingue, a few by Kinkaid too.

Shootout: Tim Gettinger scored in the top of the fourth. Puustinen, Zohorna, Poulin and Bellerive all missed in their chances, in that order.

Here’s Gettinger’s attempt:

Three Stars: 3) Anthony Greco (goal, assist) 2) Keith Kinkaid (26 saves) 1) Tim Gettinger (assist, shootout winning goal)

The Good: They battled back for a point which will probably come in handy later in the season.

The Bad: I didn’t like how they couldn’t seem to get anything going offensively. Again, it seems. The lack of offense is being shielded now by winning games with defense and goaltending, but you are going to need goalscoring if you want to win games.

Turning Point: Poulin’s goal that got the Pens the point gets it here.

Around the Division: The woes for the Phantoms continue, losing 5-2 up in Utica….Providence beats Charlotte 4-3.

Standings: Three way tie for first with Springfield, the Penguins and Hartford on 9 points. Hershey 7, Charlotte 5, Bridgeport and Providence 6 (remember they rank by points percentage) and then Lehigh Valley on 1. Eventually I will switch to the points percentages when I start taking this section more seriously.

Wheeling Update: The Nailers started an hour after the Penguins because they are out in Independence, Missouri playing the KC Mavericks. Here’s your box. Nailers were down 2-0 when this post went up on the blog.

Large Zeta — Pens WIN 4-2

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Two power play goals and more than two goals scored in a track meet of a game of sorts compared to the games thus far and the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins are 4-1 after a 4-2 takedown of the Lehigh Valley Phantoms on Wednesday night.

Radim Zohorna led the way with a pair of goals on the scoresheet but it was an all around showing from the offense and defense that got the Penguins the win. A team effort win, if there was one.

Filip Lindberg opposed Felix Sandstrom. Here’s how they lined up:

Lineup Notes:

First Period: Wild, to say the least. There haven’t been many goals scored between these two teams this season. That all changed in the first period. Five total goals were scored in this period alone.

The Penguins got on the board first when Jamie Devane tipped in a Nicolas Almari shot from the point. Those two will get the headline, but Jonathan Gruden did all the work.

Gerry Mayhew for the Phantoms tied it on a power play on a tip in off a rush and the two teams were off to the races.

No GIF of it or any Lehigh Valley goal, just use your imagination.

Then later, Adam Clendening pinched from his normal defensive spot and got himself a goal off of a bit of a busted play to put the Phantoms up 2-1.

Felt like a little bit of a turning point here. Phantoms were being outshot and yet still led 2-1. Pens maybe were in trouble here and questions about Lehigh Valley’s potent offense were starting to come to life, how do the Pens respond here?

Michael Chaput scores on a power play with a Hallander screen in front to toe the game at 2, that’s how.

But they weren’t done. With 2.4 seconds left, Valtteri Puustinen has his ice taken away from him and Radim Zohorna bags his first of the season to give the Pens a 3-2 lead.

First time the Penguins have scored more than three goals in a game this year and they come all in one tidy period.

Second Period: Penguins add to their lead and get some good goal keeping to preserve their lead. It’s a Wednesday night and I have work in the morning, gotta move this along.

Radim Zohorna on a power play for his second of the night. Nice centering pass by Puustinen here.

Two power plays in one game? I love Wednesday night home games!

Phantoms start buzzing then Chris Bigras hooks Gerry Mayhew in front to take away what probably would have been a goal. Good penalty to take there which squelched the Phantoms momentum because they were unsuccessful on the power play chance.

Filip Lindberg robs Tyson Foerster going post to post to keep it a two goal Penguins lead:

Third Period: Special teams practice. Penguins had :51 of five on three advantage but weren’t able to ice the game away, the Phantoms had a few chances to get back into the game on their man advantage chances but were unable.

Three Stars: 3) Filip Lindberg (20 saves) 2) Valtteri Puustinen (two assists) and 1) Radim Zohorna (two goals)

The Good: Adversity stared them in the face, they stared right back and hit them in theirs. Nice way to come back from a deficit and hold the opponent off the score sheet the rest of the way tonight.

The Bad: Phantoms Head Coach Ian Laperriere probably isn’t long for this coaching world. His team is 0-4, at the bottom and fading in what looks to be a very competitive division and the firepower that the Phantoms possess look rigid and out of sync. Take the 4-1 start with a grain of salt, three wins so far have come against a Phantoms team that doesn’t look like they know what they are doing half the time, and that starts with the head coach.

Turning Point: Gave it to you in the first period. Penguins were down, picked themselves back up and ran away with the game from there.

Around the Division: Only other action in the division was in Hershey and the Bears lost their game in overtime to the Syracuse Crunch 3-2.

Standings: Pens are second, a point off Springfield for first. They could, conceivably, take the overall division lead Friday with a win at Hartford with Springfield idle that night. But a long way to go.

Wheeling Update: Justin Almieda playing hero for the Nailers out in Iowa tonight:

Am I reading that graphic right? The Nailers finished the game with 43 shots on goal to the Heartlanders 17? Tommy Nappier from THEE Ohio State with the win for the Nailers only two Wheeling skaters didn’t register a shot on goal. Nailers win 4-3.

Video Highlights: 

Catch you back here Friday to recap the meeting with the Wolf Pack.

Let’s Go Pens!