Penguins start week right with win before three-in-three weekend
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (43-18-3-0) looks ahead to trio of playoff-caliber teams
Weekly Rewind
Friday, Mar. 17 – PENGUINS 4 at Lehigh Valley 1
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton kicked off a back-to-back set with Lehigh Valley by rattling off four unanswered goals en route to a big win. Josh Archibald scored a shorthanded goal to turn the tide. Dominik Simon tallied for the third-straight game.
Saturday, Mar. 18 – PENGUINS 2 vs. Lehigh Valley 3
The Penguins attempted a valiant third period comeback, but ran out of time to drop the second game of their home and home with the Phantoms. Tom Kostopoulos scored on the power play, and Oskar Sundqvist struck shorthanded for the club’s eighth shorty of the season.
Tuesday, Mar. 21 – PENGUINS 5 vs. Hartford 2
The Pens made it a perfect seven-for-seven against the Wolf Pack this season thanks in large part to a two-goal outburst from Ryan Haggerty. Zach Aston-Reese made his pro debut and scored the game-winning goal.
The Week Ahead
Friday, Mar. 24 – PENGUINS at Syracuse
The North Division-leading Crunch play host to the Atlantic Division-leading Penguins in their final meeting of the season. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton is 4-1-0-0 against Syracuse this season.
Saturday, Mar. 25 – PENGUINS at Lehigh Valley
The Penguins and Phantoms face one another for the fourth time in March. The season series is knotted at four wins each, but Wilkes-Barre/Scranton has emerged victorious in its last two visits to PPL Center.
Sunday, Mar. 26 – PENGUINS vs. Utica
The Comets will come into Sunday’s matinée motivated, as they currently sit just one win outside the North Division playoff bubble. Sunday’s contest is also a Kids Get In Free game.
Ice Chips
– Wilkes-Barre/Scranton has already matched its win total from last season (43).
– Zach Aston-Reese is the first Penguin to score in his pro debut since Kasperi Kapanen (Apr. 8, 2015).
– Dominik Simon is on a five-game point streak, tying an AHL career high. He also has 12 points (4G-8A) in his last 11 games.
– The Penguins have outscored the Wolf Pack 38-13 this season.
– Wilkes-Barre/Scranton boasts the best penalty kill in the league (86.9%).
– David Warsofsky leads the AHL with a plus-31 rating and he tops all defensemen with 13 multi-point games this season.
– Tristan Jarry has the second-most wins in the AHL (25).
DIVISION STANDINGS
TEAM
GP
W
L
OTL
SOL
PTS
Pt%
1. PENGUINS
64
43
18
3
0
89
.695
2. Lehigh Valley
64
41
19
4
0
86
.672
3. Hershey
65
36
28
8
3
83
.638
4. Providence
64
36
19
5
4
81
.633
5. Bridgeport
64
38
23
2
1
79
.617
6. Springfield
64
27
27
8
2
64
.500
7. Hartford
64
21
37
4
2
48
.375
TEAM LEADERS
SKATERS
GP
G
A
PTS
Tom Kostopoulos
64
23
26
49
David Warsofsky
49
15
29
44
Jake Guentzel*^
33
21
21
42
Kevin Porter
60
10
32
42
Dominik Simon
61
12
29
41
GOALIES
GP
W-L-OT
GAA
SV%
Shutouts
Tristan Jarry
40
25-14-1
2.27
.921
1
Casey DeSmith*
23
17-4-2
2.28
.912
0
* = rookie
^ = currently with Pittsburgh
UPCOMING GAME SCHEDULE
DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME
Fri, Mar. 24 Syracuse Onondaga War Memorial 7:00 p.m.
Sat, Mar. 25 Lehigh Valley PPL Center 7:05 p.m.
Sun, Mar. 26 Utica Mohegan Sun Arena 3:05 p.m.
RECENT TRANSACTIONS
Mon, Mar. 21 (D) Derrick Pouliot Reassigned by PIT
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