Chirps from Center Ice

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

Weekend Preview – Square One?

Two weeks ago, the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins put forth a 7 out of a possible 8 points effort. They solidified themselves as a solid sixth place team in the Atlantic Division standings. They go out last weekend and get swept clean by the Bridgeport Islanders and then grit out an overtime loser point this past Sunday in Providence.

Sooo, now what?

It is important to note that the Penguins were without the services of Alexander Nylander last week, out with a non-COVID illness. Nylander didn’t appear in a single game over the weekend for the Pens and probably wasn’t even on the trip, what with a long bus trip and stays in a hotel.

Nylander is kind of important to the Penguins, 16 points in 24 games since his trade from the Rockford IceHogs, where he had 12 points in 23 games. His 28 total points ties him for second on the team with P.O. Joseph, who is currently on NHL recall. They trail Valtteri Puustinen’s 34 points.

So, yeah, last week was a disappointment, but one of the straws that stir the drink was out of the lineup entirely because of an illness.

The Setup

Three home games starting Wednesday with Cleveland, Saturday with Laval and Sunday with Hartford.

This Cleveland team has not beaten the Penguins and probably hates to see Wilkes-Barre show up on the schedule. The Pens have their number.

The Monsters split a series at home with the Toronto Marlies last week, winning 4-2, losing 8-5. It’s kind of a bummer scoring 5 goals and coming out on a losing end if you ask me.

Laval split a pair at home against the Abbotsford Canucks, losing 4-2 and winning 3-0. This past Monday they hosted Springfield and lost 5-2. Before Saturday, they stop in at Rochester Wednesday then are in Allentown on Friday.

Hartford swept the weekend last, beating Hershey 3-1 and then Bridgeport 4-1. They will be in Allentown on Saturday before heading up to Wilkes-Barre Sunday.

The Records

Coming into Wednesday, the Pens are 23-23-3-4, a .500 team in sixth place in the Atlantic. Cleveland is last in the North in seventh place with a 19-22-6-4 record and a .471 points percentage. Laval is third in the North with a 25-19-3-0 record and a .564 percentage. Hartford is third in the Atlantic with a 27-16-5-2 record and a .610 percentage.

Who’s Up, Who’s Down, Who’s Out?

Goaltender Louis Domingue was reassigned Monday from Pittsburgh Kasper Bjorkqvist was reassigend on Wednesday. Defenseman Chris Ortiz was recalled from Wheeling on Friday because Taylor Fedun was banged up and didn’t play in the three games last weekend either. P.O. Joseph remains up in the NHL.

Chris Bigras, Jamie Devane and Filip Lindberg are all out still for Wilkes-Barre. Lindberg is done for the year.

Who’s in Goal?

Hafta think it’s Louie Domingue’s goal for Wednesday and Saturday and then Alex D’Orio Sunday. I think Coal Street will return Tommy Nappier back to Wheeling at some point during the course of the week.

Or, presumably the Pens let all three get a game and let Domingue ease into the #1 workhorse role they are going to need him play down the final stretch of the season.

Opposition wise, let’s go Jet Greaves, Kevin Poulin and Adam Huska in that order.

What can we learn about the Penguins this week?

Forget about the consistent / inconsistent part. They lacked their captain and one of their best finishers last weekend and were rudderless. The identity of this team, as with any team, is that you need leaders and finishers if you want to have success. They ran into a desperate Bridgeport team and got smoked, in large part because they were outgunned. Puustinen saved their bacon with a goal with 3.3 seconds left in regulation Sunday in Providence that got them a single point. Getting Domingue should shore up the inconsistency that two young goalies in Tommy Nappier and Alex D’Orio bring. How much work Domingue gets this week and the health of Nylander and Fedun will spell whether you can expect the results of two weeks ago or a week ago.

It’s hot and cold. There’s no warm with this team.

Who is running the show?

Tatu Kunto makes his Wilkes-Barre debut in the arm bands and is joined by Mike Sullivan (the other Mike Sullivan) on Wednesday. Justin Johnson and John Rey have the lines.

Jim Curtain and Alex Ross have the referee duties on Saturday with J.P. Waleski and Jud Ritter on the lines.

Alex Ross sticks around and is joined by Mike Dietrich Sunday and Bill Lyons and Ryan Knapp have the lines.

Looking ahead…

What up, Central New York? The Pens play host to the Syracuse Crunch on Friday, March 18 and the Utica Comets on Saturday, March 19.

Give us a bold prediction…

We won’t be any closer to figuring out this team in mid-March than we were in mid-November.

I’m Really Steened — Pens LOSE 5-4 (OT)

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I think the Penguins gritted this point out in Providence Sunday afternoon.

They scored to tie the game with 3.3 seconds left to force overtime, but it was Oskar Steen’s goal just 24 seconds into overtime that wins the game and Providence skates away with a 5-4 overtime win.

A point against the Atlantic Division leading Bruins, but a point out of the entire weekend isn’t going to make anyone feel any better about a playoff chance as we progress to mid-March.

Five straight at home starting this week against the Cleveland Monsters, a team that the Penguins have had a lot of success against.

Alex D’Orio opposed Kyle Keyser.

Here’s how they lined up:

Lineup Notes: Nathan Legare was out, Jan Drozg was in. Everyone else was status quo injury wise.

First Period: Kyle Keyser with a big save on a Pens 2 on 1 early on with Radim Zohorna and Drew O’Connor. It stayed pretty even, until Cameron Hughes takes a spin o rama pass from Steven Fogarty and beats D’Orio for a goal that made it 1-0 P-Bruins.

(no GIF here, Providence does the bare minimum. Anyone else tune into Nick Hart’s call this afternoon? Sounded like he was broadcasting through a coffee can.)

Hughes’ has a seven game point streak.

Second Period: If you like a period with a lot of goals, then this period was for you.

Michael Chaput socred on a power play to get the Pens on the board and tied the game at one.

Then Sam Poulin would score at the net front to put the Pens ahead 2-1 with this play.

But the Providence Bruins would immediately charge back and score two goals about 90 seconds apart from one another. Cameron Hughes’ second goal from a blast from the point to tie it, then Victor Berglund would score on a rebound to make it 3-2.

Later, Jack Studnicka scores to make it 4-2.

But the Pens respond right back to keep the game from turning into a runaway and get a goal back when Jonathan Gruden scores in a scrum after Keyser fumbled a shot fly Matt Bartkowski that pulled the Pens back within one heading into the…

Third Period: Keyser stones Drew O’Connor for the second time in the game as O’Connor was coming out of the penalty box.

Pens got in some late penalty trouble and then pulled D’Orio for an extra attacker. They could not win a face-off and Providence kept icing the puck. Then, with 3.3 seconds left after a Penguins face-off win, Valtteri Puustinen scores to force overtime.

Ninth extra attacker goal scored by the Pens this season.

Overtime: Didn’t last long. Nick Hart had just mentioned that D’Orio was 6-1 in overtimes this season and then Steen scored :24 in. 6-2 now.

Three Stars: 3) Valtteri Puustinen (goal) 2) Cameron Hughes (two goals) 1) Oskar Steen (goal, assist)

The Good: Held the best team in the Atlantic Division off the scoreboard on the power play. Pens went a perfect 5/5 on the kill.

The Bad: 37-25 were the shots for the Pens over the Bruins Sunday, a 2/1 advantage Friday in Bridgeport. Seems like they lack a true finisher. If this weekend wasn’t a true indicator, then I don’t know what was.

Turning Point: The Puustinen goal seemed like it, but they Steen overtime win gets it.

Around the Division: Hartford beats Bridgeport 4-1 in the division’s only other action on this Sunday.

Standings: Pens will stay at .500 in sixth. Bridgeport drops to .472 percentage points and stay seventh. Idle Hershey is fifth with .546

Wheeling Update: Nailers were off.

I’ll post video highlights if I see them and can work an edit in.

More likely Tuesday or Wednesday with the Weekend Setup of the Wednesday Cleveland, Saturday Laval and Sunday Hartford game.

Let’s Go Pens!

Duran Duran-Deuau! — Pens LOSE 4-2

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Arnaud Durandeau loves playing against the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins.

His third goal in as many games against the Penguins stands up as the game winner in a 4-2 win for the Islanders and a sweep of the sixth place Penguins by the seventh place Islanders.

I had a commenter on Twitter tell me that they don’t have any answers for this consistently inconsistent team. I can’t disagree.

I don’t know, Pens picked up 7 of 8 points last week. This weekend? Running around like chickens with their head cut off. Sure, they ran into a gamed up Islanders team last night and tonight was the same way. Bridgeport drew first blood last night and just finished the job Saturday. It happens.

Alex D’Orio opposed Jakub Skarek.

Here’s how they lined up:

 

Lineup Notes: No changes.

First Period: Pens get on the board first with a wrap around shot by Drew O’Connor. He tracked a shot off the wall, wheeled around the net and stuffed it home for a 1-0 Pens lead.

But the the Islanders tie and then quickly take the lead.

Andy Andreoff, quickly becoming a stone in the shoe of the Penguins, scores to tie the game for Bridgeport.

Chris Terry led the 2×1 and Andreoff, playing in his 500th game, scored. Eight game point streak for Andreoff also.

Next, Thomas Hickey finds space at the point, fires and the puck caroms off bodies and goes in to give the Islanders a 2-1 lead.

They don’t ask how. As long as the light goes on.

Second Period: No scoring in this period but it was a better period for the Penguins who had the only power play in the frame.

Two fights broke out, Chris Terry vs. Matt Bartkowski and Kyle Olson vs. Blade Jenkins fought to draws.

Third Period: Jonathan Gruden scored to tie the game for the Penguins and you thought that the push was on.

Nice shot.

But then enter Durandeau. His shot was a rebound of a wraparound chance by Michael Dal Colle.

Oh, and in case you thought where the pun idea came from:

Indeed.

Pens had no favors special teams wise, didn’t go on the power play in the third.

Cole Bardreau with insurance, putting home the rebound of a Jeff Kubiak shot that made it 4-2.

Pens pull D’Orio and Jakub Skarek tried twice to score on the empty net. His first attempt went wide left then the second was stopped at center ice.

Three Stars: 3) Thomas Hickey (goal) 2) Andy Andreoff (goal) 1) Arnaud Durandeau (goal)

The Good: Woof.

The Bad: Can’t have essentially the same result happen to you two nights in a row.

Turning Point: As the headline indicates, Arnaud Durandeau’s goal in the third period gets the distinction.

Around the Division: They aren’t final when this goes up but Charlotte leads Lehigh Valley big, Providence the same with Springfield and Hartford also with Hershey.

Standings: The only thing that matters is that the Pens are back to .500 again. .500 may not make playoffs in this division this year.

Wheeling Update: Reading beats the Nailers 4-2. Josh Maniscalco and Tim Doherty the goal scorers there.

Providence Sunday afternoon. More then.

Let’s Go Pens!

Quality, Not Quantity — Pens LOSE 5-4

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The Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins outshot the Bridgeport Islander 42-20 Friday night and lost 5-4.

Bridgeport is in a got to have it mode where they are in last place in the Atlantic Division and need to start pushing in order to get out of the basement.

Cory Schneider still has it. The Islanders goaltender stopped 38 tonight, some difficult as the Pens were bombarding him with shots.

Not for a lack of trying, either. Every penguins skater registered a shot on goal.

Sometimes you just run into a desperate opponent that will refuse to lose. That was Bridgeport on Friday.

Schneider opposed Tommy Nappier.

Lineup Notes: Taylor Fedun was injured in the first period of the game on Sunday, scores the OT GWG and is now day to day. This is why Chris Ortiz was recalled. He skated at the morning skate Friday.

First Period: Chris Terry from a bad angle, scores to give the Islanders a 1-0 lead. Andy Andreoff shot misses everything, deflects off the back wall to Samuel Bolduc who finds Terry for the goal.

Didn’t take long for the Penguins to respond as the fourth line and Felix Robert scored to tie the game at one.

Then the aforementioned Ortiz scores his first AHL goal on a nice pinch play that gave the Penguins a 2-1 lead.

Look at the hands on him!

Second Period: Penguins outshoot the Islanders 20-7 in the period.

Quality, not quantity.

The Islanders score two goals to go up 3-2 in in the period.

Simon Holmstrom finishes off a two on one pass from Any Andreoff to tie the game at 2.

In a period marred by penalties, six total in the period alone awarded by referees Jordan Deckard and Tim Mayer, the Islanders were able to score all of their goals even strength.

Chris Terry, again, scores his second goal of the game to put the Islanders up 3-2 as they headed into intermission.

Bad goal to give up in the situation.

Third Period: Arnaud Durandeau camped in front, unmarked, and he scores to make it 4-2.

Worse goal to give up in the situation.

Felix Robert gets the Pens back within one with his second of the game.

Penguins kept coming in waves, but Cory Schneider kept bailing the Islanders out. Filip Hallander had a chance after Samuel Bolduc broke his stick, but Schneider came up again and made the save.

Kyle MacLean with the dagger.

I’d rather not, thanks.

Radim Zohorna scored with Nappier pulled while the Pens were on a power play to make it 5-4.

But that’s all the Penguins would get, unfortunately.

Three Stars: 3) Felix Robert (two goals) 2) Andy Andreoff (three assists) 1) Chris Terry (two goals)

Michael Chaput had three assists.

The Good: I mean the fact that the Pens had every skater register a shot on goal was nice. Was Wilkes-Barre the better team? I can’t say confidently yes.

The Bad: You can’t have a last place team want it more than you. The Islanders did. The Pens have to quickly learn from this as they rematch Saturday.

Turning Point: The Durandeau goal early in the third wasn’t the start the Pens wanted and the exact start the Islanders needed.

Around the Division: Charlotte beats Lehigh Valley 5-2….Springfield beats Hershey 4-3 in overtime. The Bears scored two goals late. James Neal with a hat trick capped off by the overtime game winner.

Standings: The Pens will do well with the Lehigh Valley loss, but Hershey getting a point and Charlotte winning clean widens the gap to fourth and fifth. Pens are on .510 percentage points, Hershey is at .557, now the Phantoms are in last place at .469 and Bridgeport sees the results pay off and are in seventh at .471.

Wheeling Update: Nailers were off.

Video Highlights: If I see em I will post em.

Rematch Saturday at 7 in Bridgeport. More then.

Let’s Go Pens!

Weekend Preview: Bruin Islands

In the, “things I learned today” portion of my life today I learned that there is no place on Earth named Bruin Island. You’d think that there would be, right? An island somewhere off in Scandinavia that used to have bears of all types which go cut off from the rest of the main island, thus naming it Bruin Island. Well, it doesn’t exist.

The Steup

Three on the road, starting with a pair in Bridgeport to visit the Islanders Friday and Saturday then a Sunday matinee against the Providence Bruins in what I think is going to be a good measuring stick type game for the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins to see just how they stack up against a powerhouse Bruins team.

The Islanders are coming off of a weekend where they split a pair of 5-3 decisions. They lost last Saturday at home against these Penguins and then beat the Charlotte Checkers Sunday afternoon by a score of 5-3.

Providence has stayed busy after going 2-1 last weekend beating Charlotte 5-1 at home, losing to Hartford on the road 5-2 and then beating the Wolf Pack 6-3 at home Sunday. On Wednesday, they traveled to Allentown to take on the Phantoms and won 5-3. They will have traveled to Springfield Saturday to take on the Thunderbirds Saturday after a Friday off.

The Records

The Pens are a solid sixth place team with a 23-21-2-4 record for .520 points percentage. The Islanders are in last in the Atlantic with a 19-23-5-4 records for .461 percentage points. Providence, coming into the weekend and not taking into account the Springfield result this coming Saturday, stands at 25-14-3-3, in second place at .622 percentage points.

Who’s Up, Who’s Down, Who’s Out?

Defenseman P.O. Joseph and Forward Kasper Bjorkqvist are on recall to Pittsburgh. The Penguins recalled Defenseman Chris Ortiz from Wheeling on Wednesday.

Defenseman Chris Bigras, Forward Jamie Devane and Goaltender Filip Lindberg are all skating but not cleared yet to play. I don’t know if they will be on this trip.

Who’s in Goal?

I’d go Nappier / D’Orio / Nappier if I were J.D. Forrest. I think the way that they do it this week will show you who they are higher on because the game Sunday against Providence is going to be a decent enough litmus test. Who gets that start in goal probably starts Game 1 of your first playoff series.

Jakub Skarek Friday and then Cory Schneider Saturday for the Islanders.

As for Providence, good luck getting this one right. Troy Grosenick or Kyle Keyser. Flip a coin and pick one.

What can we learn about the Penguins this week?

When is the next let down? They took 7 of 8 points last week and kept pace with fifth in the division while solidifying themselves as a six seed and separating themselves from seventh. Is it too much to ask for all six points? 5 of 6? That may be more slightly reasonable.

Providence is an elite club, but they can get beat. Bridgeport I don’t think finishes last this season, but they are who they are. Pens win Friday, OT or shootout loss Saturday then win a tight one Sunday is how I would write it if I had the book.

Who is running the show?

Jordan Deckard and Tim Mayer have the assignment Friday and John Rey and Kenneth Gates have the lines.

On Saturday, Tim Mayer bounces and it’s Jason Williams joining Deckard on referee duty with Glenn Cooke and Brent Colby on the lines.

Sunday, Jason Williams follows the team bus to the Rhode Island capital and meets up with Cody Beach. Dmitrii Antipin and Kenneth Gates from Friday have the lines.

Looking ahead…

Five straight at home, but not all in the same week. Cleveland stops in Wednesday to make up their game from over Christmas, then Laval stops by for the first time all season on Saturday then Hartford comes in for a Sunday matinee.

Give us a bold prediction…

The Penguins sweep the weekend, scoring a power play goal in every contest and not allowing a power play goal against.

Oh Captain! — Pens WIN 4-3 (OT)

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Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins captain Taylor Fedun, playing in his 400th game, sealed the win for the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins Sunday afternoon. The Penguins started the third period up 2-0, only to see that lead evaporate and they all of a sudden were trailing. After a Valtteri Puustinen power play goal which tied it late for the Penguins, it was the captain, Fedun, who scored to give the Penguins 7 out of a possible 8 points this week to widen the gap to 7th place Lehigh Valley. Pens win 4-3 in overtime.

The Penguins are, by my estimation, not a team that many want to play right now. That’s a good thing, just have to maintain that playoff seeding.

Alex D’Orio opposed Hugo Alnefelt.

Here’s how they lined up:

No lineup changes from last night.

First Period: Radim Zohorna rebound goal and the Pens were off to the races early.

Pens killed the only penalty of the period, an early trip called against the aforementioned Zohorna.

Second Period: Drew O’Connor tap in for a goal and the Penguins doubled their lead.

Pretty quiet period, which I don’t know if it was a good thing or a bad thing.

Third Period: The Crunch blitzkrieged. Gage Goncalves just :49 in, and the Crunch were on the board:

Then, about five minutes later….

Put in by Gabriel Fortier.

Then, a seemingly harmless shot by Remi Elie beats D’Orio and the Crunch, down 2-0 to start the period, led with under eight minutes to play.

So the Pens were down one. They headed to a power play late. They pulled D’Orio for the extra attacker and a two man advantage.

Valtteri Puustinen, on the spot.

(no GIF here, it’s in the highlights below)

Overtime: Drew O’Connor with a costly turnover which led to a Grade A Crunch chance, but D’Orio stopped it. Rush the other way, and…

Ballgame.

Three Stars: 3) Drew O’Connor (goal, two assists) 2) Radim Zohorna (goal, assist) 1) Taylor Fedun (game winning overtime goal)

The Good: Nice way to pick themselves off the mat after getting stunned with three goals in the third period.

The Bad: Great teams, the ones that win Calder Cups, find ways to go up three in the third like Syracuse did and stay there. Pens have a lot of holes yet, but 7 of 8 points are nothing to sneeze at.

Turning Point: The Puustinen goal that got us there, but the Fedun goal that won it.

Around the Division: Utica beats Hershey 3-1. Bridgeport beats Charlotte 5-3. Providence triples up Hartford 6-3.

Standings: Pens solidly in sixth with .520. Charlotte in with at .550. Idle Lehigh Valley with .479.

Wheeling Update: Nailers were off.

Video Highlights: 

Power Rankings likely Tuesday. Weekend Setup Friday.

Let’s Go Pens!

Hall of Justice — Pens WIN 5-3

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Bolstered by a hat trick from Filip Hallander, the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins survived a scare from a pesky Bridgeport Islanders team on Saturday night and win 5-3.

Without Hallander’s offense output tonight, I’m not so sure that the Penguins win the game tonight.

Drew O’Connor and Anthony Angello added goals for the Penguins. Tommy Nappier stopped 28 of 31 saves.

So far, 5 of 6 points for the Penguins, one off what I said I would be comfortable with back on Monday when I set up the week with the Weekend Preview. Syracuse in Sunday afternoon, but let’s recap Saturday’s game below:

Tommy Nappier opposed Jakub Skarek. Here’s how the Penguins lined up:

Bridgeport didn’t post lines.

Lineup Notes: P.O. Joseph and Mark Freidman were recalled Thursday. Friedman’s conditioning stint lasted two games. Joseph went up because Mike Matheson is week to week. Joseph didn’t play Saturday afternoon against the New York Rangers but may get a look Sunday afternoon. Alex Nylander missed the game with a non-COVID illness. Felix Robert took his place. Will Reilly and Cam Lee were back in on defense for Wilkes-Barre.

First Period: Pens came out blazing, jumped out to a 3-0 lead. Drew O’Connor took a feed from a pinching Mitch Reinke for a 1-0 lead, then Filip Hallander took a rebound off of Skarek and flipped one past him on the backhand for a 2-0 lead then the Penguins scored on the power play when Anthony Angello scored on a hell of shot high slot to make it 3-0. Here’s all three goals as they were scored.

But then Bridgeport started to muck it up, slow the game down, and it started to work for them.

Parker Wotherspoon pulled one back for the Islanders.

I didn’t particularly like the way the period ended for the Penguins. I realize that if you are being aggressed upon by an opponent you need to defend yourself, but everyone knows what the Islanders are trying to do here, just skate away because you are the one with a 3-0 lead.

Second Period: Things settled down and the Penguins extended their lead to three again with Hallander’s second goal of the night, giving the Penguins a 4-1 lead.

But six seconds into an Islander power play, a shot by Andy Andreoff goes in to cut Bridgeport’s deficit to two again.

The Islanders tenacity is something to behold.

Third Period: That tenacity was on full display in the opening sequences of the period as Bridgeport draws one back when Arnaud Durandeau scored to cut the Penguins lead to one.

Hardly ideal.

Late, the Islanders hit the post with two shots from two different shooters all within about five seconds of one another. Paul LaDue from one angle, then Robin Salo immediately after.

But Filip Hallander had seen enough and scored his hat trick to salt the game away.

Three Stars: Andy Andreoff (goal) 2) Juuso Riikola (two assists) 1) Filip Hallander (three goals)

The Good: Thank goodness for Hallander, right? Puustinen, O’Connor, Riikola and Joseph sometimes carry the mail for the Pens, but Hallander stepped up in a big way here and you want to see that momentum keep going.

The Bad: I don’t want to say that there was a lack of discipline, but I didn’t like the way that played overall in front of Nappier. Hallander’s three takes a lot of the stink out of the room, but the fast and loose type of play doesn’t work for a team that lacks a pure goal scorer. You almost have to play regimented and they lacked that tonight but were lucky enough to get out with two clean points.

Turning Point: Hallander’s third goal gets it here. Game was full of them too.

Around the Division: Cleveland beats Lehigh Valley 2-1…Hartford thumps Providence 5-2…Springfield doubles up Charlotte 4-2. Hershey was off.

Standings: Pens with a gap now to seventh Lehigh Valley. They have .510 percentage points in sixth and the Phantoms have .479. Charlotte, in fifth, is still a ways a way with a .561 percentage. Springfield has a healthy lead at the top of the division over Hartford, .630 to .609.

Wheeling Update: Nailers blast the Kalamazoo Wings 8-2. Patrick Watling two goals, three assists. Sam Houde had a goal and two helpers. Only three Nailers skaters didn’t register a point.

Video Highlights: Pens will have them. You are probably on your own for those. I’m not likely to get an edit in.

More Sunday after the matinee with the Crunch.

Let’s Go Pens!