Penguins eclipse 40 wins with back-to-back division victories
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (41-17-3-0) turns its attention to a home and home with Lehigh Valley
Weekly Rewind
Wednesday, Mar. 8 – PENGUINS 0 vs. Lehigh Valley 3
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton was shut-out for the sixth time this season while Lehigh Valley evened the season series at three wins apiece. Alex Lyon and Tristan Jarry both made 31 saves.
Friday, Mar. 10 – PENGUINS 8 vs. Hartford 1
The Penguins bounced back from their shutout loss in a big way by racking up eight goals against the Wolf Pack. Kevin Porter and Barry Goers had three-point nights, while Derrick Pouliot posted a career high four points (1G-3A). The win improved Wilkes-Barre/Scranton’s record against Hartford to 6-0-0-0.
Saturday, Mar. 11 – PENGUINS 3 vs. Providence 2
An explosive start to the game gave the Penguins all they needed to down the P-Bruins. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton struck three times in the first period, including a goal 31 seconds into the contest by Dominik Simon. It was the quickest goal the Pens had scored all season.
The Week Ahead
Friday, Mar. 17 – PENGUINS at Lehigh Valley
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton begins a home and home set against Lehigh Valley with the first half taking place in Allentown. The Pens defeated the Phantoms in their last trip to PPL Center, a thrilling 4-3 overtime triumph.
Saturday, Mar. 18 – PENGUINS vs. Lehigh Valley
The Penguins and Phantoms play for the second night in a row, this time on the Pens’ home ice. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton is 1-0-0-0 in the second game of a home and home series this season.
Tuesday, Mar. 21 – PENGUINS vs. Hartford
The Pens look to make it a perfect seven-for-seven against the Wolf Pack on their last Tuesday game of the year. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton averages 5.5 goals per game against Hartford.
Ice Chips
– With Saturday night’s win, the Penguins improved to 24-3-1-0 in games when they had played the night before.
– The last time the Penguins scored eight goals in a game was in a 9-2 win against the Albany River Rats on Feb. 17, 2010.
– Barry Goers’ three-point game (2G-1A) on Friday was not only the first of his AHL career, but also his first two-goal outing as a pro.
– Wilkes-Barre/Scranton boasts the best penalty kill in the league (86.5%).
– David Warsofsky leads all AHL defensemen with 13 multi-point games this season and a plus-28 rating.
– Tristan Jarry is tied for the second-most wins in the AHL (24).
DIVISION STANDINGS
TEAM
GP
W
L
OTL
SOL
PTS
Pt%
1. PENGUINS
61
41
17
3
0
85
.697
2. Lehigh Valley
60
39
18
3
0
81
.675
3. Bridgeport
61
37
21
2
1
77
.631
4. Providence
61
34
18
5
4
77
.631
5. Hershey
62
33
18
8
3
77
.621
6. Springfield
61
25
26
8
2
60
.492
7. Hartford
61
21
35
3
2
47
.385
TEAM LEADERS
SKATERS
GP
G
A
PTS
Tom Kostopoulos
61
21
24
45
David Warsofsky
46
14
29
43
Jake Guentzel*^
33
21
21
42
Kevin Porter
57
10
30
40
Oskar Sundqvist^
53
16
23
39
GOALIES
GP
W-L-OT
GAA
SV%
Shutouts
Tristan Jarry
38
24-13-1
2.28
.921
1
Casey DeSmith*
22
16-4-2
2.29
.912
0
* = rookie
^ = currently with Pittsburgh
UPCOMING GAME SCHEDULE
DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME
Fri, Mar. 17 Lehigh Valley PPL Center 7:05 p.m.
Sat, Mar. 18 Lehigh Valley Mohegan Sun Arena 7:05 p.m.
Tue, Mar. 21 Hartford Mohegan Sun Arena 7:05 p.m.
RECENT TRANSACTIONS
Mon, Mar. 13 (RW) Josh Archibald Recalled by PIT
Sat, Mar. 11 (LW) Christian Hilbrich Reassigned to WHL
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