Sunday, May 8, 2011

PENGUINS' SEASON ENDS WITH LOSS IN GAME SIX

WILKES-BARRE TOWNSHIP, Pa. – Zac Dalpe capped off a four-goal, third-period comeback that sent the Charlotte Checkers past the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins by a 4-3 score on Saturday night at Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza.  With the loss, the Penguins are eliminated from the postseason and the Checkers will advance to the Eastern Conference Finals to take on the Binghamton Senators.

The scoreless first period theme held true once again, as both teams skated to the dressing room with nothing on the scoreboard.  But it was the Checkers who had the best chance to get on the scoreboard when they were handed a two-man advantage that lasted for one minute.  But timely saves from Brad Thiessen and two key clears by Corey Potter kept the Checkers off of the board.

The Penguins finally got on the scoreboard in the second period when Robert Bortuzzo began a breakout play from his own zone, sending Ben Street and Ryan Craig off on a two-on-one rush.  Street took a shot from the right half-wall that was kicked out by Checkers netminder Mike Murphy, but Craig jumped to the rebound and lifted a shot over Murphy’s glove at 7:13.

Then for the first time all series, the Penguins solved the Checkers’ perfect penalty kill by tallying on a two-man advantage.  With Oskar Osala and Nicolas Blanchard in the penalty box, the Penguins began the power play with a faceoff win from Craig.  The puck came to Andrew Hutchinson at the left point, who passed across the blue line.  Corey Potter then unloaded a slap shot that changed direction in the slot and slipped past Murphy at 9:45, giving the Penguins a 2-0 lead that they took to the intermission.

Joe Vitale electrified the crowd with a perfectly-placed wrist shot just 1:13 into the third period to extend the Penguins’ lead to 3-0, the Penguins’ first shorthanded goal of the playoffs.

But Charlotte orchestrated their comeback with four goals in a span of 9:18, beginning with Chris Terry’s first of two goals on the night.  His first came when he was uncovered, and he took a wrist shot from the right faceoff dot that sailed over Thiessen’s glove.

Brett Sutter cut the lead to 3-2 when he walked out from the right corner, waited for Thiessen to commit low, and took a wrist shot that got past Thiessen’s stick hand at 10:40.

The tying goal came just 30 seconds later when a shot from the right point deflected off of Terry’s skate and past Thiessen.

The Penguins took their timeout after the goal, but the Checkers just kept pressing and took the lead when Dalpe tapped in a pass from Sutter on a line rush at 16:42.

The Penguins were unable to get Thiessen to the bench for an extra attacker until the game had only 28 seconds remaining.

Thiessen finished with a record of 6-6 in the postseason, making 29 saves on the night.  Murphy earned the win with 32 saves on 35 shots.  The Penguins were 8-for-8 on the penalty kill and 1-for-6 on the power play.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Thursday, May 5, 2011

CHECKERS TAKE GAME FOUR; DISALLOWED GOAL BURNS PENGUINS

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Chris Terry scored a power play goal at 2:01 of the third period and was all that goaltender Mike Murphy needed, as Terry’s goal was paired with Murphy’s 44 saves to help the Charlotte Checkers to a 1-0 victory over the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins on Wednesday night at Time Warner Cable Arena in Game Four of the East Division Finals.

Both Penguins netminder Brad Thiessen and Murphy again turned in an impressive performance in goal.  Each team had two power play chances in the first period, but the penalty killing on both sides continued to dominate.  The Penguins had an apparent goal waved off when Ryan Craig chipped a loose puck underneath Murphy on the second power play chance, but the referee ruled incidental contact on Murphy.

The Penguins outshot the Checkers 14-11 after the first period.

The visitors’ best chance of the series to break a road power play drought came past the halfway point when they had 59 seconds of a two-man advantage.  A key block by Nicolas Blanchard on a Penguins point shot helped Brett Sutter return to the ice, and two saves by Murphy and a quick clear moments later capped off a gritty penalty kill by the Checkers.  The second period would end scoreless and chippy, with Corey Potter and Zach Boychuk earning double-minor penalties for roughing.

Keven Veilleux then took a penalty early in the third period which led to the Checkers’ goal.  The Penguins ultimately failed to clear the puck out of the defensive zone, and Bryan Rodney hurried the turnover to Terry at his left.  Terry’s wrist shot went through traffic and past Thiessen’s glove for the only goal of the contest.

Thiessen took the tough loss, giving up just one goal and making 31 saves to fall to 5-5 in the postseason.  Murphy improved to 6-2.

The Penguins ended the night 0-for-5 on the power play and 4-for-5 on the penalty kill.          

The Checkers now have a three games to one lead in the East Division Finals.

The two teams will face off for Game Five of the East Division Finals on Friday, May 6 at 7:00 pm at Time Warner Cable Arena.  If necessary, Game Six will be played back at Mohegan Sun Arena on Saturday, May 7 at 7:05 pm.  Individual tickets are on sale at the Mohegan Sun Arena box office, through any TicketMaster outlet, online at ticketmaster.com, or by calling 1-800-745-3000.

Ticket packages for the 2011 Calder Cup Playoffs are also currently available through the Penguins’ ticket offices by calling (570) 208-PENS.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

TONIGHT'S GAME NOTES - GAME FOUR - PENGUINS AT CHECKERS

The Penguins are preparing for tonight's Game Four against the Charlotte Checkers in the East Division Finals, and you can do the same by perusing tonight's game notes...

CLICK HERE FOR GAME FOUR NOTES

Monday, May 2, 2011

CHECKERS TAKE GAME THREE IN OVERTIME

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Brett Sutter scored at 5:40 of overtime to send the Charlotte Checkers to a 2-1 victory in Game Three of the East Division Finals on Monday night at Time Warner Cable Arena.

The Penguins took control of the contest at the 13:23 mark after a good play in the defensive zone.  Tim Wallace muscled the puck around a Checkers defenseman on the right wing boards, initiating a two-on-one rush.  Wallace held the puck until he reached the right faceoff dot, then sent a pass for a driving Chris Collins who had a tap-in goal past Charlotte’s Mike Murphy to give the Penguins a 1-0 lead.

The Checkers’ penalty kill, which entered the game perfect on home ice, had to go to work three times in the opening frame and prevented the Penguins from pulling any further ahead.

The hosts then tied the game in the second period, just three seconds after their second power play came to a close.  Brad Thiessen attempted a clear by himself up the center of the ice, but the puck hit Nicolas Blanchard whose turnaround shot was blocked aside by Thiessen.  Nick Dodge then pounced on the rebound and sent a wrist shot into the upper right corner of the net at 9:45.

The Checkers then had one more opportunity on the man advantage but the Penguins’ penalty kill stood up to the task.  The Penguins were held to just five shots on goal in the middle period.

The two teams played a scoreless third period and forced the first overtime of the Penguins’ postseason, with each team earning scoring chances in the period’s final minute of play.

The Penguins missed on their one scoring chance of overtime, and the Checkers went on to take possession deep in Penguins territory.  Sutter emerged with the puck at the bottom of the left circle, and placed a perfect wrist shot from a bad angle over Thiessen’s shoulder for the winner.

Thiessen falls to 5-4 with the loss, making 21 saves in the game.  Murphy turned aside 26 shots to improve to 5-2 in the postseason.

The Penguins ended the night 0-for-5 on the power play and 3-for-3 on the penalty kill.

TONIGHT'S GAME NOTES - GAME THREE - PENGUINS AT CHECKERS

Get ready for tonight's Game Three by perusing the game notes at the link below.

Pregame with Tom and Scott kicks off on 102.3 The Mountain at 6:30 pm, faceoff from Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, NC is at 7 sharp.

Let's Do This!!

CLICK HERE FOR TONIGHT'S GAME NOTES

Saturday, April 30, 2011

THIESSEN BECOMES FIFTH PENS GOALTENDER TO POST PLAYOFF SHUTOUT

Brad Thiessen made 34 saves for his first career playoff shutout, while Ryan Craig tallied a goal and an assist to help the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins even the East Division Finals with a 3-0 victory over the Charlotte Checkers on Saturday night at Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza.

Special teams were the deciding factor on Thursday night, and the same held true in the first period of Game Two as it featured very little full-strength hockey.  But this time, both goaltenders Thiessen and Charlotte’s Mike Murphy stood up to the task and turned aside every shot.  The Checkers outshot the Penguins 16-12 in the opening frame.

After Murphy made a highlight-reel glove save on Andrew Hutchinson after the halfway point of the second, and after the Penguins killed off the Checkers’ fifth power play of the game, the hosts finally cashed in for the first goal.  Rookie Paul Thompson made a play on the right half wall by backhanding a saucer pass to the right point.  Corey Potter let a slap shot fly that bounced off of Murphy and into the slot, where Sterling jumped on the puck and fired it into the empty right half of the net at 15:17.

Early in the third period, after the Penguins killed off a Charlotte four-on-three advantage, Chris Collins picked up a puck near the top of the left circle and fired a shot through Craig’s legs and cleanly past a screened Murphy at 2:22 to give the Penguins a 2-0 lead.  Keven Veilleux earned the other assist.

Craig then iced the victory with an empty-net tally with 43 seconds remaining in the contest.

The Penguins ended the night 0-for-5 on the power play and 7-for-7 on the penalty kill.

Thiessen improved to 5-3 in the postseason, while Murphy dropped to 4-2 while making 28 saves.

The series will now shift to North Carolina for the next three games, with Game Three facing off on Monday, May 2 at 7:00 pm at Time Warner Cable Arena.  If necessary, Game Six will be played back at Mohegan Sun Arena on Saturday, May 7 at 7:05 pm.  Individual tickets are on sale at the Mohegan Sun Arena box office, through any TicketMaster outlet, online at ticketmaster.com, or by calling 1-800-745-3000.

Ticket packages for the 2011 Calder Cup Playoffs are also currently available through the Penguins’ ticket offices by calling (570) 208-PENS.

NOTES:  G Brad Thiessen became the fifth Penguins goaltender to record a clean sheet in the postseason, joining Andy Chiodo (4), Dany Sabourin (1), Rich Parent (1) and John Curry (1)… LW Tim Wallace appeared in his 50th career playoff game with the Penguins… The Penguins scratched defensemen Viktor Ekbom and Philip Samuelsson, forwards Andy Bathgate, Jesse Boulerice, Nick Petersen and Ryan Schnell, and goaltender Alexander Pechurskiy… The Checkers kept the same lineup from Thursday and scratched defensemen Ethan Graham, Rasmus Rissanen and Bobby Sanguinetti, forwards Mike McKenzie, Cedric McNicoll, Matthew Pistilli and Jared Staal, and goaltender Bobby Goepfert.

LET'S ZAM THIS!

SEEN SATURDAY NIGHT

AVENGING PENGUINS

Avenged Sevenfold stopped by the arena last night to play a show, and left a little message in the Penguins locker room for everyone.  Here's hoping the Pens can rock the Checkers tonight!

Friday, April 29, 2011

Thursday, April 28, 2011

CHECKERS TAKE GAME ONE OF EAST DIVISION FINALS

Jonathan Matsumoto scored a pair of power-play goals to pace the Charlotte Checkers to a 3-2 victory in Game One of the East Division Finals on Thursday night at Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza.

Charlotte goaltender Mike Murphy gave the Penguins their first power play opportunity just 1:55 into the game when he played the puck behind the goal line in the right corner, but the Penguins were unable to cash in. 

The teams played the first half of the period with tight defense, and Charlotte’s portion later forced the Penguins into a neutral zone turnover.  Zac Dalpe picked up the puck, skated in from the left point and took a snap shot that sailed through a screen and past Brad Thiessen at 15:10.

The Penguins then tied up the game in the second period, a play started by a Keven Veilleux steal in the neutral zone.  Veilleux turned up ice, put on a burst of speed down the left wing, and centered for a driving Geoff Walker who had a tap-in to beat Murphy at 4:29.

But moments later, successive penalties to Joe Vitale and Tim Wallace led to a two-man advantage for Charlotte.  Ryan Craig and Robert Bortuzzo made two important clears to allow Vitale to return, but a quick seam pass from Casey Borer found Jon Matsumoto at the bottom of the right circle.  Matsumoto one-timed the puck along the ice, beating Thiessen at 7:18 on a five-on-four advantage and giving the Checkers a 2-1 lead.

Matsumoto tallied his second power play goal at 5:03 of the third period by lifting a puck over the outstretched pad of Thiessen, giving Charlotte a 3-1 lead.

The Penguins then cut back into the lead when Andrew Hutchinson made a long headman pass for Tim Wallace.  The puck deflected to the side boards away from Wallace, but the winger managed to hurry a backhand centering pass that found a wide-open Brett Sterling.  Sterling deposited a wrist shot past the blocker of Murphy at 6:26 for his first goal of the postseason, but the Penguins could get no closer.

Thiessen falls to 4-3 on the season, making 16 saves.  Murphy improves to 4-1 with 28 stops.  The Penguins ended the night 2-for-8 on the power play and 4-for-6 on the penalty kill.

Game Two of the East Division Finals will be played on Saturday, April 30 at 7:05 pm.  Individual tickets are on sale at the Mohegan Sun Arena box office, through any TicketMaster outlet, online at ticketmaster.com, or by calling 1-800-745-3000.

Ticket packages for the 2011 Calder Cup Playoffs are also currently available through the Penguins’ ticket offices by calling (570) 208-PENS.

EAST DIVISION FINALS, GAME ONE - PENS vs. CHECKERS TONIGHT!

Fans, grab your white garb, come down to the Arena at root on your Pens as they begin the East Division Finals against the Charlotte Checkers tonight at 7:05 pm.


Great seats are available!


Game two will be played on Saturday, April 30 at 7:05 pm.


Before you head down, visit the Penguins' home page and check out the game notes, featuring a preview of the series and some stats from the East Division Semifinals against the Norfolk Admirals.


LET'S DO THIS!


CLICK HERE TO GO TO TONIGHT'S GAME NOTES

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

PENGUINS SIGN DEFENSEMAN PHILIP SAMUELSSON TO AMATEUR TRYOUT CONTRACT

The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins have signed defenseman Philip Samuelsson to an amateur tryout contract, it was announced on Wednesday.

Samuelsson, 19, has played the past two years with Boston College (HE), winning the National Championship with the Eagles in 2009-10 as a freshman.  That season, Samuelsson tallied 14 points (1+13) and a plus-15 rating in 42 contests. The 6-foot-3, 198-pound native of Leksand, Sweden completed his sophomore campaign this year with 16 points (4+12) and a plus-17 rating in 39 games.

Samuelsson spent a portion 2008-09 with the United States National Under-18 Team, appearing in 13 games and recording four assists.  He spent the majority of that season with the Chicago Steel (USHL), picking up 22 assists in 54 games.

Samuelsson, the son of former Pittsburgh Penguins’ defenseman and two-time Stanley Cup Champion Ulf Samuelsson, was selected by Pittsburgh in the second round (61st overall) in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft.

PENGUINS AND POLAR BEARS

DO IT!

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SEEN AT COAL STREET

Here's how one fan is showing support for the Pens in the playoffs.  Great job.  Let's Do This! 

THE STERLING AND SUE SHOW?

Pens forward Brett Sterling stopped by the Rocky and Sue Show this morning to talk playoff hockey.  A big thanks to Rocky, Sue and Lissa for having him in and for all the support this season.  LET'S DO THIS!

(By the way, check out the Times Leader Pens Cheer Poster hanging up in the background.  Nice job guys!)


Tuesday, April 26, 2011

PENGUINS PLAYERS HIT THE AIRWAVES WEDNESDAY

Fans, be sure to tune in to Webster & Nancy on the WILK Network (or on Fox 56 TV) tomorrow morning from 7:45-8:00 a.m. as Ben Street makes an appearance to talk about the Penguins' advancing to the East Division Finals.  A "surprise guest" will also be joining Rocky and Sue with Lissa tomorrow morning at 8:10 a.m... tune in and you might win playoff tickets!

TIMES LEADER LET'S DO THIS POSTER

Pens fans, get one of these super cool Penguins LET'S DO THIS cheer poster in Wednesday's edition of the Times Leader.  Hang them in your office, your car window, your home or anywhere else to show your support for the Pens Whiteout!

A big thanks to the Times Leader for helping to spread the word!  LET'S DO THIS!

PENS PRACTICE - TUESDAY MORNING

The guys are back on the ice preparing for Charlotte.

YOU CAN'T SPELL WHITEOUT WITHOUT A W(BRE)

WBRE's Collin Riccobon supports the Whiteout.  You should too!

EAST DIVISION FINALS SCHEDULE


WILKES-BARRE, Pa. – Due to the Hershey Bears’ loss at home on Sunday, it was determined today that the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins will face the Charlotte Checkers in the East Division Finals.

The Penguins will host Games One and Two of the East Division Finals on Thursday, April 28 and Saturday, April 30 at Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza. Faceoff for both games is set for 7:05 pm. Here is the complete schedule for the East Division Finals:

Game 1 – Thu., Apr. 28 – Charlotte at W-B/Scranton, 7:05 pm – Mohegan Sun Arena
Game 2 – Sat., Apr. 30 – Charlotte at W-B/Scranton, 7:05 pm – Mohegan Sun Arena
Game 3 – Mon., May 2 – W-B/Scranton at Charlotte, 7:00 pm – Time Warner Cable Arena
Game 4 – Wed., May 4 – W-B/Scranton at Charlotte, 7:00 pm – Time Warner Cable Arena
*Game 5 – Fri., May 6 – W-B/Scranton at Charlotte, 7:00 pm – Time Warner Cable Arena
*Game 6 – Sat., May 7 – Charlotte at W-B/Scranton, 7:05 pm – Mohegan Sun Arena
*Game 7 – Mon., May 9 – Charlotte at W-B/Scranton, 7:05 pm – Mohegan Sun Arena
*If necessary

Tickets for Games 1 and 2 of the East Division Finals are on sale now through all TicketMaster locations, online at www.ticketmaster.com and by phone at 800-745-3000.

Penguins season ticket holders can purchase seats directly through the team’s offices by calling 208-7367.

EAST DIVISION SEMIS - GAME SIX HIGHLIGHTS

SHOW YOUR SUPPORT

Former Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins great and current Toronto Maple Leaf Colby Armstrong stopped by the Mohegan Sun Arena on Saturday night to show his support for the whiteout.  

You can get your official Penguins Whiteout t-shirt (modeled here by Army) by visiting the Penguins team store inside the arena during any home playoff game, at the Penguins Pro Shop inside the Ice Rink at Coal Street, or via the Penguins online store.

PENS PLAYOFF MEMORIES - April 25, 2005

TUX AROUND TOWN

LET'S DO THIS - Intro Video

LET'S DO THIS

Fans, welcome to the LET'S DO THIS playoff blog.  Consider this your vault for all things related to the Penguins playoff run.  We'll be adding new content daily, so be sure to check back often.