The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins topped the Hartford Wolf Pack, 2-1, at the XL Center Wednesday night. It was just the Pack's second loss at home this season. |
HARTFORD—A Hartford Wolf Pack
franchise-record 12-game home winning streak came to an end in a 2-1 loss to
the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins before 1,527 fans at the XL Center on
Wednesday night. It was only the second regulation defeat at home all season
for the Wolf Pack, who are an AHL-best 20-2-0-2 on home ice.
Rookie
defenseman Pierre-Olivier Joseph, who had scored only once in 39 previous pro
games, tallied both Wilkes-Barre/Scranton goals, and Casey DeSmith made 25
saves. Ryan Dmowski scored the only Wolf Pack goal, and Adam Huska
stopped 17 Penguin shots.
“I
don’t think there was much scoring chances either way,” said Wolf Pack head
coach Kris Knoblauch. “I thought we turned the puck over, especially in the
first period, and [Wilkes-Barre/Scranton] did a good job of denying the blue
line.”
It
was an uneventful first period, until the Penguins drew first blood with 1.6
seconds remaining in the period. An aggressive forecheck by Myles Powell and
Kevin Roy led to a shot from Joseph at the point. Wolf Pack forward Vinni
Lettieri blocked the initial shot, but Joseph was able to gather his own
rebound and put his second shot past Huska.
The
Wolf Pack responded only 2:08 into the second period, when Dmowski scored from
a nearly impossible angle along the goal line. Persistent pressure in the
offensive zone by Hartford’s fourth line led to a Penguins turnover in front of
their own net, and Dmowski was able to capitalize. Shawn McBride and Vincent
LoVerde were awarded the assists.
“I
was just putting it to the net,” said Dmowski. “Goalie was mid-slide, but I was
just trying to get it to the net. I was lucky I was right there for a perfect
rebound.
“What
we’ve been doing best is working down low, limiting turnovers, fore check hard
and create opportunities off of that. That’s pretty much how we scored that
goal.”
“I
think our fourth line has been maybe our best line in the last three games,”
Knoblauch said. “They’re very consistent, they work hard every shift. It’s
tough when you play against a line that’s got three guys with that intensity.”
Joseph
blasted the game-winning goal past a screened Huska with 5:09 remaining in the
second period.
“I
thought we defended really well…fewest scoring chances we’ve given up all
year,” Knoblauch said. “We had to work harder to create more scoring
chances.”
“Every
team goes through this, where they might have a little slump,” commented
Dmowski, “but the best teams come back, and they get the confidence back and
find a way to win games, and that’s what we’re going to do moving forward.”
The
Wolf Pack are back at the XL Center on Friday night when they will host the
Laval Rocket (Montreal Candadiens) at the XL Center. First puck drops at 7:15
p.m., and it will be “Love is Love Night” at the XL Center. The Wolf Pack
will be wearing specialty pride jerseys, which will be auctioned off in the
second intermission, with a portion of the proceeds going to
the Connecticut Gay and Lesbian Collective, the Hartford Gay Men's Chorus
and Metropolitan Community Church of Hartford. Also, all
Friday-night Wolf Pack home games feature $1 hot dogs and $2 beers through the
start of the second period, presented by Nomads Adventure Quest.
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