2013–14 Syracuse Crunch season
2013–14 Syracuse Crunch | |||
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Division | 5th East Division | ||
Conference | 12th Eastern Conference | ||
2013–14 record | 31-32–4–9 (75 pts) | ||
Home record | 17–12–2–7 | ||
Road record | 14–20–2–2 | ||
Goals for | 198 | ||
Goals against | 232 | ||
Team information | |||
General Manager | Julien BriseBois | ||
Coach | Rob Zettler | ||
Assistant Coach | Trent Cull | ||
Captain | Mike Angelidis | ||
Alternate captains |
Joey Mormina Jean-Philippe Côté Vladislav Namestnikov | ||
Arena | Oncenter War Memorial Arena | ||
Average attendance | 211,815 | ||
Team leaders | |||
Goals | Brett Connolly (31) | ||
Assists | Jonathan Marchessault (33)* | ||
Points | Brett Connolly (57) | ||
Penalties in minutes | Luke Witkowski (204) | ||
Plus/minus |
(+) Cedric Paquette (+8) (–) Geoff Walker (–14) | ||
Wins | Kristers Gudļevskis (13) | ||
Goals against average | Kristers Gudļevskis (2.68) | ||
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The 2013–14 Syracuse Crunch season is the franchise's 20th season in the American Hockey League, which began on October 5, 2013. It marked Rob Zettler's first full season as head coach.
Off-season
Head coach Rob Zettler will start his first full season Syracuse as head coach in 2013–14, having replaced Jon Cooper after Cooper became head coach of Tampa Bay Lightning.[1][2] Trent Cull replaced Marty Raymond as assistant coach, a job Cull held under former Syracuse coach Ross Yates from 2006 to 2010. Tampa Bay Assistant General Manager Julien BriseBois said Cull was chosen from about 100 applicants.[3] David Alexander was hired as Syracuse's new goaltender coach, his first full-time coaching position with a professional hockey team.[4]
Following Syracuse's Eastern Conference-winning season last year, several players were called up to Tampa Bay Lightning, including Mark Barberio, Radko Gudas, Tyler Johnson, Ondrej Palat and Richard Pánik.[5] The team saw several other departures during the off-season, including Brendan Mikkelson,[6] Jared Nightingale,[7] Evan Oberg,[8] Dan Sexton,[9] and J. T. Wyman,[10] The Crunch also signed several new players, including veterans Joey Mormina, Geoff Walker and Evan Rankin,[1] but mostly younger AHL rookie players like forwards Carl Nielsen,[11] Maxime Langelier-Parent and Drew Olson;[12] and defensemen Nikita Nesterov, Artem Sergeev and Luke Witkowski.[13] The team re-signed Mike Angelidis,[14] Mark Barberio,[15] and J. T. Brown.[16] Jean-Philippe Côté and Mormina were named the new alternate captains, while Angelidis remained captain for the second consecutive year.[17]
The Crunch played in a three-game Mary Brown Cup's rematch against St. John's IceCaps, who they defeated in a three-game sweep during the previous year's pre-season.[18] Syracuse won the first game 5–2 on September 26, scoring three unanswered, unassisted goals in the third period; Cedric Paquette had a two-goal game.[19] The Crunch then clinched the series with a 1–0 shutout victory on September 28, with goaltender Riku Helenius stopping 27 shots.[20] The IceCaps won 3–2 in the third and final game on September 29, ending a five-game pre-season losing streak against the Crunch. Paquette tied the game in the third period with his third goal of the preseason, this one on the power play, but St. John's scored the game-winner 27 seconds later.[21] Syracuse began the regular season with Côté and Matt Taormina out of play due to unspecified ailments.[13]
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Regular season
October
Syracuse lost three of their first four games of the regular season.[22] Starting their season on the road for the eighth consecutive year,[23] the Crunch lost 4–3 to the Binghamton Senators in overtime on October 5. Despite a 3–1 lead going into the third period, the team's young defense made several mistakes, including a turnover by Nesterov that allowed a short-handed breakaway Binghamton goal.[24] Taormina and Vladislav Namestnikov would each next go on a seven- and nine-game point streak, respectively,[25][26] starting with the October 12 home opener against the Rochester Americans. The Crunch won 5–1 after scoring four power play goals and outshooting their opponent 37 to 18. Nikita Kucherov got a hat-trick, scoring two of the three on the power play, marking the rookie's first professional goals.[27]
The Crunch lost to the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins the next day 6–3, despite going into the final period with a 2–1 lead, marking the second time they lost despite leading in the third.[28] In what Zettler later described as a lack of discipline, Syracuse allowed six penalties in the final period, allowing the Penguins to score five goals, including two in the power play.[29] After its first three games, Syracuse had a penalty kill of 72.2 percent success rate, the third-lowest in the league.[30] Syracuse split a home-and-home weekend series against Binghamton on October 18 and 19,[22][31] starting with a 6–2 loss despite out-shooting their opponent 42–20. The Senators scored five consecutive goals, including three in less than six minutes.[22] The Crunch won their next five games,[32] despite goaltender Helenius suffering an upper body injury on October 19 that will leave him sidelined for at least two weeks.[33]
Kucherov began a seven-game point streak on October 18.[34] Syracuse had their season's first shootout victory on October 25 in their first ever match-up against the Utica Comets.[35] The Crunch defeated the Bridgeport Sound Tigers 5–0 the next day. Kristers Gudļevskis, a rookie goaltender recalled from the ECHL's Florida Everblades to replace Helenius, made 22 saves in his AHL debut.[36] The top line of Kucherov, Namestnikov and Brown scored four goals and five assists in Syracuse's 4–1 win over the Albany Devils on October 30.[25] Kucherov was subsequently named AHL Rookie of the Month for October, finishing the month with eight goals and seven assists, placing him second in the league for scoring.[37] The Crunch generally dominated during the second period of October games, outshooting their opponents 15-6 in that frame.[25]
November
Syracuse started the month with a 5–4 victory over Rochester in a shootout after coming back from a three-goal deficit to tie the game. Kucherov and Paquette each scored in the shootout, and Kucherov recorded two goals and two assists, marking his second straight four-point game.[32] Defenseman Charles Landry was recalled from the ECHL the next day to replace the recently injured Taormina and Cote.[38] The Crunch's winning streak ended with a 4–2 loss against Binghamton on November 2. Kucherov scored another goal, bringing him to first in the league in scoring with 11 goals and nine assists.[34] The line of Kucherov, Namestnikov and Brown had recorded 19 of the team's 27 goals in the first 10 games of the season, prompting Zettler to express concern with a lack of scoring for the rest of the roster.[39]
Standings
Divisional standings
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East Division[40] | GP | W | L | OTL | SOL | Pts | GF | GA |
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1 | Binghamton Senators (OTT) | 39 | 24 | 12 | 0 | 3 | 51 | 145 | 122 |
2 | Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (PIT) | 39 | 23 | 12 | 1 | 3 | 50 | 115 | 97 |
3 | Norfolk Admirals (ANA) | 39 | 20 | 13 | 1 | 5 | 46 | 111 | 107 |
4 | Syracuse Crunch (TB) | 37 | 17 | 14 | 2 | 4 | 40 | 100 | 114 |
5 | Hershey Bears (WSH) | 37 | 17 | 14 | 3 | 3 | 40 | 121 | 110 |
After games of January 18, 2014
Conference standings
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Eastern Conference[41] | Div | GP | W | L | OTL | SOL | Pts | GF | GA |
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1 | *y– Manchester Monarchs (LAK) | AT | 76 | 48 | 19 | 3 | 6 | 105 | 244 | 188 |
2 | *y– Springfield Falcons (CBJ) | NE | 76 | 47 | 23 | 1 | 5 | 100 | 247 | 212 |
3 | *y– Binghamton Senators (OTT) | ET | 76 | 44 | 24 | 3 | 5 | 96 | 276 | 232 |
4 | x– St. John's IceCaps (WPG) | AT | 76 | 46 | 23 | 2 | 5 | 99 | 258 | 207 |
5 | x– Albany Devils (NJD) | NE | 76 | 40 | 23 | 5 | 8 | 93 | 220 | 193 |
6 | x– Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (PIT) | ET | 76 | 42 | 26 | 3 | 5 | 92 | 206 | 185 |
7 | x– Providence Bruins (BOS) | AT | 76 | 40 | 25 | 2 | 9 | 91 | 233 | 210 |
8 | x– Norfolk Admirals (ANA) | ET | 76 | 40 | 26 | 3 | 7 | 90 | 201 | 192 |
9 | e– Hershey Bears (WSH) | ET | 76 | 39 | 27 | 5 | 5 | 88 | 221 | 213 |
10 | e– Hartford Wolf Pack (NYR) | NE | 76 | 37 | 32 | 1 | 6 | 81 | 202 | 220 |
11 | e– Worcester Sharks (SJS) | AT | 76 | 36 | 34 | 4 | 2 | 78 | 189 | 226 |
12 | e– Syracuse Crunch (TBL) | ET | 76 | 31 | 32 | 4 | 9 | 75 | 198 | 232 |
13 | e– Adirondack Phantoms (PHI) | NE | 76 | 30 | 38 | 2 | 6 | 68 | 182 | 225 |
14 | e– Bridgeport Sound Tigers (NYI) | NE | 76 | 28 | 40 | 2 | 6 | 64 | 183 | 238 |
15 | e– Portland Pirates (PHX) | AT | 76 | 24 | 39 | 3 | 10 | 61 | 222 | 284 |
* = Division leaders are seeded 1, 2, and 3 in Conference standings.
The top eight teams in each conference qualify for the playoffs.
y– indicates team has clinched division and a playoff spot
x– indicates team has clinched a playoff spot
e– indicates team has been eliminated from playoff contention
Schedule and results
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Player statistics
Skaters
Note: GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/Minus; PIM = Penalty Minutes
Updated as of November 3, 2013[42]
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†Denotes player spent time with another team before joining team. Stats reflect time with the team only.
‡Left the team mid-season
*Rookie
Goaltenders
Note: GP = Games Played; TOI = Time on Ice; W = Wins; L = Losses; GA = Goals Against; GAA = Goals Against Average; SV = Saves; SA = Shots Against; SV% = Save Percentage; SO = Shutouts; G = Goals; A = Assists; PIM = Penalty Minutes
Updated as of November 3, 2013[43]
Player | GP | TOI | W | L | GA | GAA | SV | SA | SV% | SO | G | A | PIM |
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Gudļevskis, KristersKristers Gudļevskis | 2 | 124:43 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 1.92 | 51 | 55 | .927 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Helenius, RikuRiku Helenius | 3 | 178:48 | 2 | 1 | 7 | 2.35 | 65 | 72 | .903 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Desjardins, CédrickCédrick Desjardins | 5 | 304:25 | 2 | 3 | 16 | 3.15 | 125 | 141 | .887 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Totals | 607:56 | 6 | 4 | 27 | 2.66 | 241 | 268 | .899 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
‡Left the team mid-season
*Rookie
Awards and records
Awards
Player | Award | Awarded | |
Nikita Kucherov | AHL Rookie of the Month | October 2013 | [37] |
Nikita Kucherov | AHL Player of the Week | November 3, 2013 | [44] |
Milestones
Player | Milestone | Reached | |
Cedric Paquette | 1st AHL Regular Season Game | October 5, 2013 | [45] |
Nikita Kucherov | 1st AHL Game 1st AHL Goal 1st AHL Assist | October 12, 2013 | [27] |
Artem Sergeev | 1st AHL Goal | October 12, 2013 | [27] |
Nikita Nesterov | 1st AHL Game 1st AHL Assist | October 12, 2013 | [27] |
Cedric Paquette | 1st AHL Goal | October 13, 2013 | [29] |
Jean-Philippe Côté | 100th AHL Point | October 26, 2013 | [25] |
Eric Neilson | 700th AHL Penalty Minute | October 26, 2013 | [25] |
Kristers Gudļevskis | 1st AHL Game 1st AHL Win 1st AHL Shutout | October 26, 2013 | [36] |
Luke Witkowski | 1st AHL Assist | October 26, 2013 | [36] |
Nikita Nesterov | 1st AHL Goal | November 1, 2013 | [46] |
Cedric Paquette | 1st AHL Assist | November 2, 2013 | [47] |
Artem Sergeev | 1st AHL Assist | November 2, 2013 | [47] |
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