2013–14 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins season

2013–14 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
Division 2nd East Division
Conference 6th Eastern Conference
2013–14 record 42–26–3–5 (92 pts)
Home record 21–16–2–1
Road record 21–10–1–4
Goals for 206
Goals against 185
Team information
General Manager Ray Shero
Coach John Hynes
Assistant Coach Alain Nasreddine
Captain Tom Kostopoulos
Arena Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza
Team leaders
Goals Tom Kostopoulos (22)
Assists Brendan Mikkelson (30)
Points Tom Kostopoulos (47)
Penalties in minutes Pierre-Luc Létourneau-Leblond (259)
Plus/minus (+) Simon Despres (+19)
(–) Paul Thompson (–8)
Wins Jeff Deslauriers (20)
Goals against average Peter Mannino (1.56)
< 2012–13 2014–15 >

The 2013–14 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins season is the franchise's 15th season in the American Hockey League, which began on October 5, 2013. The team saw several roster changes from the previous season, including the loss of its top three scorers.

Off-season

The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins saw roster changes during the 2013 off-season, including the loss of the previous year's top scorers Chad Kolarik, Trevor Smith and Riley Holzapfel.[1] Other off-season departures included Alex Grant,[2] Derek Nesbitt,[3] Joey Mormina, Warren Peters, and Brad Thiessen.[4] The Penguins signed several new players, including forwards Mike Carman,[5] Chris Conner, Nick Drazenovic, Andrew Ebbett,[4] Pierre-Luc Létourneau-Leblond,[6] Denver Manderson, Christiaan Minella,[7] and Harry Zolnierczyk; defensemen Brendan Mikkelson,[4] Scott Harrington, Olli Määttä,[8] Peter Merth, Dustin Stevenson,[7] Harrison Ruopp,[9] Nick D'Agostino and Clark Seymour;[10] and goaltenders Peter Mannino,[11] and Eric Hartzell.[12] Also returning this season is Derrick Pouliot, the 19-year-old defenseman who played in a single Penguins playoff the previous year.[13] The team also re-signed forwards Zach Sill, Paul Thompson,[14] and Brian Gibbons.[15] Out of 17 players from the 2012–13 roster with experience in more than 200 professional games, only Tom Kostopoulos and Sill remained this season.[1] Kostopoulos was named the team's new captain.[16]

A Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins Hall of Fame was created to celebrate the team's 15th season, with the inaugural inductions to be two players and a builder who will be voted on by fans, media and personnel.[17] Effective this season, Mike O'Brien became the Penguins' play-by-play announcer, replacing long-time broadcaster Tom Grace.[18] Teddy Richards, who had been the WBS Penguins equipment manager for 11 years, was promoted to the Pittsburgh Penguins staff.[19] Over the summer, WBS Penguins head coach John Hynes ran the on-ice portion of the Pittsburgh Penguins organization's development camp,[20] and later coached the Penguins' prospects in a rookie tournament that started in London, Ontario.[21] They were ultimately eliminated from the tournament by a 3-2 loss against the Chicago Blackhawks' rookies.[22]

Before the preseason began, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton's starting goaltender Jeff Zatkoff was temporarily became the Pittsburgh Penguins back-up goalie due to Tomáš Vokoun suffering an injury.[12] Following a training camp began on September 21 at Ice Rink at Coal Street Park,[23] the Penguins played four preseason games: two against the Rochester Americans on September 25 and 27, and two against the Hershey Bears on September 28 and 29. Both Rochester match-ups were decided in overtime, with the Penguins losing the first one 3–2,[24] and winning the second 2–1. Cody Sylvester's game-winner was initially waved off by the referee, but upon further review was deemed a good goal.[25] The Penguins also split their preseason series against Hershey. They lost 6–1 in the first game, with Adam Payerl scoring their only goal,[26] but won the second game 2–1, with Samuelsson scoring the game-winner.[27] Manderson and Minella were loaned to ECHL's Wheeling Nailers after the preseason games concluded.[28]

2013–14 Preseason Game Log: 2–1–1–0 (Home: 2–1–0–0; Road: 0–0–1–0)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Record
1 September 25 WB/Scranton 2–3 Rochester OT Chiodo 0–0–1–0
2 September 27 Rochester 1–2 WB/Scranton OT Hartzell 1–0–1–0
3 September 28 Hershey 6–1 WB/Scranton Chiodo 1–1–1–0
4 September 29 Hershey 1–2 WB/Scranton Gill 2–1–1–0

Regular season

October

Wilkes-Barre/Scranton won their first six games of the season, marking their best start since winning nine straight games in 2010–11.[29] They scored a league-leading 27 goals in the season's first six games, compared to 15 goals in that time the previous season,[30] and they showed particular strength in the third period, where they outscored their opponents 15–4 across the six games.[29] They won their season opener 5–2 against the Bridgeport Sound Tigers on October 5, breaking the tie with two goals 11 seconds apart in the third period. Chris Conner scored two goals, including the game-winner.[16] Wilkes-Barre/Scranton also won their home opener on October 12, defeating the Hershey Bears 3–1 after scoring two goals in the final three minutes.[31] The Penguins defeated the Syracuse Crunch 6–3 the next day, coming back from a 2–1 deficit by scoring five goals in the third period. Kostopoulos scored two power play goals in the game.[32]

Brian Gibbons scored five goals for the Penguins in October, becoming the second-leading scorer in the league.

Zolnierczyk and Conner, each of whom had three goals in the first three games of the season, were called up to the Pittsburgh Penguins shortly afterward.[33][34] Wilkes-Barre/Scranton next won three games in as many days from October 18 to 20,[35] including a 3–2 comeback victory over the Worcester Sharks on October 19 in which they scored three goals in the third period, two of which came from Tom Kühnhackl.[36] They also defeated the Manchester Monarchs 4–3 the next day when Mikkelson scored within 22 seconds of the overtime period. Gibbons had two goals and two assists,[37] marking his fourth multi-point game in six games.[29] Forward Jayson Megna was recalled to the Pittsburgh Penguins on October 24, while Conner and Zolnierczyk were sent back down.[30]

Wilkes-Barre/Scranton suffered their first loss of the season on October 25, falling 4–3 to the Binghamton Senators. The Penguins rallied from a 3–1 deficit in the third period to tie the game, bringing their third period rate of outscoring opponents to 17–4, but nevertheless lost in the shootout.[38] Gibbons scored his fifth goal of the season and 14th point, making him the second-leading scorer in the league.[39] The game marked the seventh consecutive game with the Penguins scoring at least three goals,[39] but also the first in which they allowed a power play goal in the first period.[40] Wilkes-Barre/Scranton saw their first regulation loss on October 26 in a 2–1 decision against the Norfolk Admirals. In contrast to their previously strong third periods, the Penguins gave up the tie-breaking goal, took three penalties and failed to capitalize on two power plays.[41] Goalie Eric Hartzell, who had not played a game all season due to an injury, was assigned to ECHL's Wheeling Nailers on October 31.[42]

November

Wilkes-Barre/Scranton won two consecutive games against the Hershey Bears on November 1 and 2, the first time having done so since 2005.[43] The Penguins won the first 3–2 in overtime after Mikkelson scored a power play goal with 25 seconds left in the extra period. Deslauriers also stopped a penalty shot from winger Matt Watkins in overtime. The game marked the third time in four games that the Penguins won after trailing the first two periods.[44] The Penguins won the second Hershey game 4–2, coming back from an early 2–0 deficit after scoring on three of 22 shots in the second period.[43]

Standings

Divisional standings

    East Division[45] GP W L OTL SOL Pts GF GA
    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

      Eastern Conference[46] Div GP W L OTL SOL Pts GF GA
      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

      2013–14 Regular season
      Legend:           = Win           = Loss           = OT/SO Loss

      Playoffs

      Game log

      The Wilkes-Barre Scranton Penguins entered the Calder Cup playoffs as the 6th seed in the Eastern Conference. They began the playoffs playing the Binghamton Senators where they went on to win the series in 4 games. In the Eastern Conference Semifinals they had a rematch from last season against the Providence Bruins. The series ended in a thrilling Game 7 where the Penguins claimed an early 5–0 lead in the 2nd period and the Bruins scored a shorthanded goal late in the period. They would add 3 more goals in the 3rd to come within one of tying, but the Penguins were able to hold on and advance to the Eastern Conference Finals for the second straight season.

      They faced the St. John's IceCaps in the Eastern Conference Finals where they fell behind 3-1 after game 4. They were able to force a game 6 where they eventually lost 5-0 and the IceCaps won the Richard F. Canning Trophy.

      2014 Calder Cup Playoffs
      Legend:           = If needed           = Win           = Loss           = Playoff series win

      Player statistics

      Final Stats

      Skaters

      Regular Season[47]
      Player GP G A Pts +/-  PIM
      Kostopoulos, TomTom Kostopoulos 71 22 25 47 4 72
      Drazenovic, NickNick Drazenovic 63 13 29 42 3 28
      Ebbett, AndrewAndrew Ebbett 44 13 27 40 10 28
      Mikkelson, BrendanBrendan Mikkelson 73 8 30 38 10 62
      Zolnierczyk, HarryHarry Zolnierczyk 57 18 18 36 9 75
      Machacek, SpencerSpencer Machacek 56 19 14 33 11 39
      Gibbons, BrianBrian Gibbons 28 11 19 30 9 43
      Uher, DominikDominik Uher 68 7 17 24 9 66
      Harrington, ScottScott Harrington* 76 5 19 24 9 55
      Després, SimonSimon Després 36 6 16 22 19 39
      Samuelsson, PhilipPhilip Samuelsson 64 3 19 22 17 66
      Dumoulin, BrianBrian Dumoulin 53 5 16 21 2 21
      Zlobin, AntonAnton Zlobin* 46 8 11 19 15 16
      Megna, JaysonJayson Megna 25 9 6 15 13 4
      Farnham, BobbyBobby Farnham 64 7 7 14 -2 2 166
      Carman, MikeMike Carman 63 6 8 14 2 34
      Kobasew, ChuckChuck Kobasew 12 11 2 13 7 20
      Conner, ChrisChris Conner 17 6 5 11 1 8
      Payerl, AdamAdam Payerl 43 5 6 11 0 39
      Manderson, DenverDenver Manderson* 36 2 9 11 1 4
      Kühnhackl, TomTom Kühnhackl* 48 8 2 10 -4 4 22
      D'Agostino, NickNick D'Agostino 48 1 9 10 -4 4 15
      Thompson, PaulPaul Thompson 39 4 3 7 -8 8 50
      Torquato, ZackZack Torquato* 18 2 5 7 1 22
      Goers, BarryBarry Goers 23 1 6 7 1 10
      Sill, ZachZach Sill 18 3 3 6 3 34
      Létourneau-Leblond, Pierre-LucPierre-Luc Létourneau-Leblond 66 2 4 6 -7 7 259
      McNeill, ReidReid McNeill 55 1 4 5 9 119
      Rowney, CarterCarter Rowney* 24 2 2 4 -2 2 6
      Sylvester, CodyCody Sylvester 17 2 0 2 -4 4 18
      Archibald, JoshJosh Archibald 7 1 0 1 0 13
      Bennett, BeauBeau Bennett 3 0 1 1 0 0
      Dea, Jean-SebastienJean-Sebastien Dea 1 0 0 0 0 0
      Marcantuoni, MatiaMatia Marcantuoni 1 0 0 0 0 2
      Wilson, ScottScott Wilson 1 0 0 0 0 2
      Merth, PeterPeter Merth 2 0 0 0 1 7
      Rust, BryanBryan Rust 2 0 0 0 0 0
      Sheary, ConorConor Sheary 2 0 0 0 0 0
      Severyn, C. J.C. J. Severyn 4 0 0 0 -3 3 4
      Stevenson, DustinDustin Stevenson 7 0 0 0 -1 1 7
      Ruopp, HarrisonHarrison Ruopp* 21 0 0 0 -5 5 34
      Total 206 334 536 122 1509

      Playoffs[48]
      Player GP G A Pts +/- PIM
      Kobasew, ChuckChuck Kobasew 14 8 6 14 9 40
      Dumoulin, BrianBrian Dumoulin 17 3 9 12 5 22
      Sheary, ConorConor Sheary 15 6 5 11 4 0
      Zlobin, AntonAnton Zlobin 15 6 4 10 3 4
      Kostopoulos, TomTom Kostopoulos 17 4 6 10 0 20
      Zolnierczyk, HarryHarry Zolnierczyk 17 3 7 10 -1 1 10
      Després, SimonSimon Després 17 2 7 9 5 32
      Ebbett, AndrewAndrew Ebbett 6 2 6 8 4 14
      Mikkelson, BrendanBrendan Mikkelson 17 1 5 6 -1 1 22
      Machacek, SpencerSpencer Machacek 13 1 4 5 -5 5 18
      Drazenovic, NickNick Drazenovic 9 1 3 4 0 2
      Gibbons, BrianBrian Gibbons 10 1 2 3 2 18
      McNeill, ReidReid McNeill 10 1 2 3 2 14
      Megna, JaysonJayson Megna 13 1 2 3 -2 2 4
      Sill, ZachZach Sill 17 1 2 3 -2 2 18
      Carman, MikeMike Carman 7 1 1 2 2 4
      Payerl, AdamAdam Payerl 13 1 1 2 1 10
      Rowney, CarterCarter Rowney 7 0 2 2 -4 4 2
      Goers, BarryBarry Goers 16 0 2 2 -1 1 2
      Archibald, JoshJosh Archibald 2 1 0 1 -1 1 0
      Uher, DominikDominik Uher 12 1 0 1 -1 1 4
      Samuelsson, PhilipPhilip Samuelsson 8 0 1 1 -2 2 8
      Harrington, ScottScott Harrington 16 0 1 1 -2 2 12
      Ruopp, HarrisonHarrison Ruopp 1 0 0 0 -1 1 2
      Rust, BryanBryan Rust 1 0 0 0 0 0
      Kühnhackl, TomTom Kühnhackl 2 0 0 0 0 2
      Létourneau-Leblond, Pierre-LucPierre-Luc Létourneau-Leblond 2 0 0 0 0 12
      Farnham, BobbyBobby Farnham 12 0 0 0 -3 3 30
      Total 45 78 123 11 334

      Goaltenders

      Regular Season[49]
      Player GP TOI W L OT GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM
      Mannino, PeterPeter Mannino 18 1035:31 11 4 1 27 1.56 372 0.932 0 0 0 2
      Murray, MattMatt Murray 1 60:00 0 1 0 2 2.00 23 0.920 0 0 0 0
      Vokoun, TomasTomas Vokoun 2 124:34 1 1 0 5 2.41 41 0.891 0 0 0 0
      Hartzell, EricEric Hartzell* 25 1233:45 10 8 1 51 2.48 467 0.902 3 0 1 2
      Deslauriers, JeffJeff Deslauriers 40 2139:58 20 15 3 92 2.58 783 0.895 1 0 1 19
      Totals 4618:31 42 29 5 180 2.34 1686 0.904 8 0 2 23
      Playoffs[50]
      Player GP TOI W L GA GAA SV SA SV% SO G A PIM
      Mannino, PeterPeter Mannino 17 1050:09 9 8 47 2.69 421 468 .900 0 0 0 0
      Murray, MattMatt Murray 1 20:00 0 0 0 0.00 8 8 1.000 0 0 0 0
      Totals 1080:22 9 8 49 2.72 429 476 .897 0 0 0 0

      Denotes player spent time with another team before joining team. Stats reflect time with the team only.
      Left the team mid-season
      *Rookie

      Milestones

      Regular Season
      Player Milestone Reached
      John Hynes 150th AHL Win[30] October 20, 2013

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