Wilkes-Barre/Scranton to have home-and-home weekend with Syracuse
WEEKLY – Penguins (5-4-1-0) play at home against Crunch on Saturday at 6:05 p.m.
Penguins Weekly Rewind
Wednesday, Nov. 1 – PENGUINS 1 vs. Providence 3
The first matchup of the season between the Pens and P-Bruins started with Rem Pitlick scoring a first-period power-play goal. However, Providence answered 90 seconds later. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton killed all six penalties in the game, but fell behind, 2-1, entering the third. A big save by Bruins goalie Brandon Bussi led to a game-sealing empty netter for Providence.
Friday, Nov. 3 – PENGUINS 2 vs. Hershey 1
A finish for the ages propelled the Penguins past the Bears in front of a frenzied home crowd. Hershey struck first, but Alex Nylander pulled Wilkes-Barre/Scranton even late in the second stanza. With overtime on the horizon, Marc Johnstone notched the game-winner with just 0.5 seconds left in regulation.
Saturday, Nov. 4 – PENGUINS 2 vs. Belleville 3 (OT)
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton potted a pair of power-play goals, but the Senators roared back late to stun the Penguins. Austin Rueschhoff and Colin White tallied man-advantage markers for the Black & Gold, but Garret Pilon tied the game with 33.6 seconds left in regulation. Jacob Larsson ultimately scored the winner at 2:19 of overtime.
The Week Ahead
Friday, Nov. 10 – PENGUINS at Syracuse
The Penguins and Crunch clash for the first time this season after Wilkes-Barre/Scranton suffered four one-goal defeats to Syracuse last year. The Crunch are led in goals and points by former Penguin Félix Robert.
Saturday, Nov. 11 – PENGUINS vs. Syracuse
The second game of this back-to-back, home-and-home set takes place on the Penguins’ turf, Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton is 1-2-1-0 (.375) in the second game of back-to-backs this season.
Ice Chips
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton has scored a power-play goal in six of its last seven games.
The Penguins’ home power play is clicking at a 28% clip, third in the league.
Joel Blomqvist leads all AHL rookie goaltenders in minutes played (377:17) and wins (4).
Rem Pitlick’s next game will be his 100th AHL game.
Five of Pitlick’s six points this season have come on home ice.
All three of Xavier Ouellet’s assists this season have been power-play assists.
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