Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins Drop Late Lead; Lose in Shootout

The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins often do some of their best work while playing from behind, and Wednesday’s game with the Syracuse Crunch looked to be no different. The Pens battled back from deficits of 1-0 and 2-1 to stay in the contest throughout regulation, even taking a 3-2 lead in the third period.   WBS Penguins logo

But this time, it wasn’t enough. The Crunch tied the game late in the third to force overtime, and eventually a shootout, before taking a 4-3 win and the extra point.

“I think their team in general is really fast and very good,” head coach John Hynes said when asked about the Crunch, who were 5-1 coming into Wednesday’s matchup. “We respect their whole team.”

Danick Gauthier put the Crunch on the board first just 4:44 into the game on an unassisted tally, and the Pens let their frustration boil over shortly thereafter when Dominik Uher battled J.T Brown on the corner boards. The fight was short-lived, though, and both players received seven minutes worth of penalties. Aside from matching fighting majors, Uher got two minutes for boarding, while Brown served an extra two on a roughing call.

Harry Zolnierczyk tied things up at 12:39 off assists from Zach Sill and Simon Despres, but the when Bobby Farnham was off for unsportsmanlike conduct, Nikita Nesterov gave Syracuse back the lead. One of the assists on his goal went to AHL Player of the Week and Rookie of the Month Nikita Kucherov.

Harry Zolnierczyk had a game-tying goal in the first period and a penalty shot attempt in overtime. (Alison Myers/THW)
Harry Zolnierczyk had a game-tying goal in the first period and a penalty shot attempt in overtime. (Alison Myers/THW)

Andrew Ebbett was a key player for the Penguins, scoring twice to knot the score at two and then again in the third period to give WBS a 3-2 lead. On his second goal, he caught Crunch goalie Kristers Gudlevskis out of position and fired the puck into the empty net for his fifth goal of the season.

Just under three minutes later, though, Evan Rankin would force overtime, while Gauthier earned another point with a secondary assist. Former Penguins defenseman Jean-Philippe Cote, who played for the team in the 2008-09 season, also helped out on the tally.

A penalty shot was called in WBS’ favor at the 37-second mark of overtime, but Zolnierczyk fell a few inches short of getting the puck past Gudlevskis. The back-and-forth action continued until the shootout, where Syracuse’s first-year goaltender stopped all four Penguins shooters. Kucherov and Tanner Richard were able to get past WBS goalie Jeff Deslauriers to take home the win and give the Pens their second shootout loss of the season.

 

Three Stars of the Game

3. Danick Gauthier, Syracuse (two points)

2. Andrew Ebbett, WBS (two goals)

1. Nikita Kucherov (assist, game-winning shootout goal)

 

Notes

Uher went down in the third period with what appeared to be a leg injury. He was helped off the ice by the Pens athletic trainer and a teammate and did not return to the game.

Wednesday’s game marked the first trip back to WBS for last year’s team captain, Joey Mormina, and forward Geoff Walker, who played for the Pens from 2010 to 2012. Hynes spoke fondly of Mormina on Tuesday, telling Jonathan Bombulie of The Citizens’ Voice:

“He spent a lot of time here. He did a lot for our team. He was a team captain and he did a great job. We went to the conference finals. We certainly miss Joe. He was an excellent player for us and I think we all respect what he’s done for our organization.”

Former Penguins captain Joey Mormina came back to Wilkes-Barre on Wednesday as a member of the Syracuse Crunch. (Alison Myers/THW)
Former Penguins captain Joey Mormina came back to Wilkes-Barre on Wednesday as a member of the Syracuse Crunch. (Alison Myers/THW)

Walker is struggling with Syracuse to open the year, as he has one assist through 11 games. Mormina, an alternate captain, has the same total to go with 16 penalty minutes.

 

Looking Ahead

The Penguins will take on the Albany Devils at home on Friday, November 8. The Crunch will stay on the road and head to Norfolk to take on the Admirals in two games this weekend.