Good, bad & ugly from Providence Bruins weekend

The Providence Bruins had one of their worst weekends of the season, earning just 1 of 6 points. They lost at home to Bridgeport Friday on a late goal, 3-2; lost in a shootout in Bridgeport, 2-1, on Saturday; and dropped a 5-2 decision at home to Springfield on Sunday.

“We’re not burying our chances and some of their chances are going in. It’s a tough combination,’’ said coach Jay Leach.

Here’s the good, bad and ugly.

GOOD

*** Zane McIntyre stopped 30 of 32 shots in four-plus periods for a .938 save percentage.

*** With a late goal to send Saturday’s game to overtime, Ryan Fitzgerald made sure the P-Bruins earned a point.

*** Average attendance at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center is over 8,000 for the first time this season. At 8,023, P-Bruins are fourth in the AHL.

BAD

*** The P-Bruins have lost 4 games in a row and have won only 1 of their last 7.

*** Providence fell to third in the Atlantic Division, sixth in the Eastern Conference and seventh in the AHL.

*** For the second Sunday in a row, Providence played its third game in three nights against a team that was playing only its second game of the weekend.

*** Refs Ben O’Quinn and David Banfield slapped Kenny Agostino with a misconduct at the end of the third period on Saturday night, so he wasn’t available in overtime.

*** Chris Breen missed the games on Saturday and Sunday after the skate of Ross Johnston of Bridgeport cut his leg during Friday’s game.

*** Plenty of tough plus-minus numbers to go around on Sunday, the worst being a minus-4 for Tommy Cross and a minus-3 for Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson, who was the only Providence forward who didn’t record a shot on goal.

*** Awful luck for Matt Beleskey, who was hit in the face by a deflected puck on Friday night and suffered a broken orbital bone. The good news is he could be back as soon as next weekend.

UGLY

***Jordan Binnington posted an .872 save percentage in just over four periods.

*** Injured: Beleskey (broken orbital bone), Breen (leg), Jeremy Lauzon (concussion).

*** Providence’s power play is 28th in the AHL at 13 percent.

P-Bruins GameDay — Binnington in net vs. T-Birds

PROVIDENCE — The Providence Bruins will try to get back on the winning track this afternoon against the Springfield Thunderbirds at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center.

The P-Bruins have taken 11 out of 12 points from the Thunderbirds this season with 5 wins and an overtime loss.

Jordan Binnington will start in goal for the P-Bruins.

Providence again will be without Chris Breen, who is day to day with a lower body injury.

With last night’s 2-1 shootout loss in Bridgeport, Providence fell out of first place in the Atlantic Division. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton is first with a .681 points percentage; the P-Bruins are second with .649. Clark Donatelli’s Penguins visit The Dunk for the first time on Friday night.

Providence is 1-3-1-1 in its last 6, with the win coming in Springfield on Jan. 6.

The Thunderbirds are coming off a 6-2 win at Lehigh Valley on Friday night. They are last in the Atlantic Divison at .436.

P-BRUINS LINES

Agostino-Szwarz-Czarnik

Cehlarik-JFK-Bjork

Fitzgerald-Cave-Senyshyn

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DEFENSE PAIRS

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O’Gara-Marshall

McIntyre is the backup.

SCRATCHES

Breen (day to day, lower body), Beleskey (broken orbital bone), Payerl, Hennessy, Acolatse, Lauzon (concussion)

P-Bruins GameDay — Beleskey, Breen out

The Providence Bruins go back to work tonight in Bridgeport, where they’ll try to figure out a way to beat the Sound Tigers.

Providence will be without Matt Beleskey for the forseeable future. He suffered a broken orbital bone when hit in the face by a deflected puck in the first period on Friday.

The P-Bruins are 1-3 against Bridgeport after last night’s 3-2 loss at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center on a late, bad-angle goal by Casey Bailey. Providence’s only win came on Dec. 3 in Bridgeport.

Coach Jay Leach liked the P-Bruins’ good start on Friday night, jumping ahead on a Peter Cehlarik goal, but Bridgeport’s first goal left a sour taste.

“We really just gave them a 3 on 1 because one of our defensemen (Rob O’Gara) decided to join the rush on a 2 on 0 on the penalty kill. Ultimately, (that goal) got them right back in the game. After that, we chased the game,” Leach said.

“We probably played a good 30 minutes in that game and 30 minutes when we did not.”

Zane McIntyre will start in net tonight.

Jordan Binnington had an uncharacteristically leaky night on Friday. “I’m sure those are a couple of goals that Binner would like to have back. The third one looked like it deflected off of something. The first one hit one of our guys’ sticks,” Leach said.

PROVIDENCE LINES

Agostino-Szwarz-Czarnik

Cehlarik-JFK-Bjork

Fitzgerald-Cave-Senyshyn

Blidh-Porter-Payerl

DEFENSE PAIRS

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O’Gara-Acolatse

Binnington is the backup.

Scratches: Breen (lower body, day to day), Beleskey (broken orbital zone), Lauzon (concussion), Hennessey, Hickman

Providence finishes the weekend with a home game against Springfield on Sunday afternoon.

P-Bruins Gameday — Binnington starts vs. Bridgeport

PROVIDENCE – Zane McIntyre usually starts in goal on Friday night when the Providence Bruins kick off a 3-games-in-3-nights weekend, but tonight Jordan Binnington gets the call when the Bridgeport Sound Tigers come to town.

The numbers so far this season clearly tilt in favor of Binnington, who is on loan from the St. Louis Blues. Along with a 10-1-1 record, he has an AHL-leading 1.55 goals-against average; his .940 save percentage is second. He was selected to play in the AHL All-Star Classic in Utica at the end of the month.

With losses in his last three starts, McIntyre is 11-8-2-1 with a save percentage of .893.  Those numbers are way down from last season when McIntyre was a second-team AHL all-star with a .930 save percentage and a 21-6-2-2 record.

“Binner has had a heck of a start to the season. He’s earned the start tonight. Obviously, Mac hasn’t been able to find the wins that he was seeing last year and early on this season,’’ coach Jay Leach said this morning.

“By no means are we turning our back on Mac. It’s an opportunity for Binner to get a win tonight. At the end of the day, we’re in this business to win. The last one we had was Binner, and that’s why we’re going with him tonight. We’ll evaluate after that,’’ he said.

Anders Bjork won’t play tonight, but will be in the lineup on Saturday. He didn’t practice all week, as Boston gave him time off for the bye week.

PROVIDENCE LINES

Agostino-Szwarz-Czarnik

Cehlarik-JFK-Fitzgerald

Beleskey-Cave-Senyshyn

Blidh-Hennessy-Hickman

DEFENSE PAIRS

Zboril-Cross

Breen-Acolatse

Johansson-O’Gara

McIntyre is the backup.

Scratches: Porter, Payerl, Hargrove, Bjork, Lauzon, Clifton

Providence is 1-2 against Bridgeport this season, with both losses at home.

The Sound Tigers have lost 4 in a row. In their most recent game, they were beaten by Hartford, 2-1, in a shootout on Wednesday.

Islanders prospect Josh Ho Sang, Bridgeport’s most dangerous forward, was a healthy scratch in that game.

“He has to learn to manage the puck better and play away from the puck. Too many turnovers,”  coach Brent Thompson told Michael Fornabaio of The Connecticut Post. “It’s a team game. It’s making sure all five guys are on the same page. He’s got to learn to play that team game, which will help him be successful in the NHL.”

Said Ho-Sang: “They’re going to treat me however they want to treat me. At the end of the day, whatever they say is, kind of, law. It doesn’t really matter what I want to say about it or how I feel.

“I think they just want me to be the best version of me possible. That’s what everyone wants. They’re trying to figure it out.’’

The Sound Tigers will be without Sebastian Aho, Michael Dal Colle and Anthony Beauvillier. They’ve been recalled by the Islanders.

The P-Bruins visit Bridgeport on Saturday night before finishing the weekend with a home game against Springfield on Sunday.

Good, bad & ugly from Providence Bruins weekend

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It wasn’t a particularly good weekend for the Providence Bruins, who came away with just 2 of 6 points, losing at home to Hartford, 3-2, winning at Springfield, 6-2, and falling to Syracuse, 4-3, on Sunday.

Providence’s hasn’t given up many third-period leads this season, but they did so on Sunday to a strong Syracuse team.

Coach Jay Leach’s take: “Start to finish, they were a better team. We were a step slow all night. Obviously, it’s our third (game) in three (days) and they had just two and you could see it. In saying that, that’s pro hockey. It’s a lesson for our guys. You’re going to face adversity like that and I didn’t think we responded very well.’’

Here’s the good, bad and ugly.

GOOD

*** The line of Kenny Agostino (1-2-3), Jordan Szwarz (2-1-3) and Austin Czarnik (0-3-3) was dominant in Springfield.

*** Down from Boston, Anders Bjork had 2-2-4 in 3 games and Peter Cehlarik scored a goal in both of the games he played.

*** Tommy Cross scored a goal and three assists with 10 shots for the weekend.

***After a 0 for 26 streak, the power play gained some traction with goals on Saturday and Sunday.

*** The penalty kill was a perfect 8 for 8.

*** After a quiet game on Friday, Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson rebounded with a goal and an assist on Saturday and 2 assists on Sunday.

*** The P-Bruins have taken 11 of 12 points from Springfield with 5 wins and an overtime loss.

*** Czarnik and Jordan Binnington were selected to play in the AHL All-Star Classic this month. Czarnik is up to 13th in the AHL in scoring with 9-23-32 in 29 games. Binnington has a 10-1-1 record. He has the best goals-against average in the AHL at 1.55 and his .943 save percentage is second.

BAD

*** Zane McIntyre allowed 3 goals on 10 shots in 22:55 on Friday.

*** Providence has lost 3 of its last 4 games.

UGLY

***Injured: Jeremy Lauzon (concussion).

*** The P-Bruins gave up a goal 17 seconds into the game on Sunday and 80 seconds in on Friday.

Good, bad & ugly from Providence Bruins week

The Providence Bruins wrapped up 2017 on a high note by taking 5 out of 6 points on the road. They battled back for a 5-4 shootout victory in Utica on Wednesday, beat the Comets, 3-1, on Friday, then came from behind again in Belleville on Saturday before losing in overtime, 3-2.

Here’s the good, bad and ugly.

GOOD

*** The shootout win in Utica was one of most memorable of the season. Down by 2, Providence tied it on goals by Justin Hickman and Matt Beleskey. Kenny Agostino scored in the shootout and Zane McIntyre stopped all 3 Comets’ shooters for the win.

*** The P-Bruins received an incredible break in the third period on Wednesday when a Utica goal that might have put the game out of reach was disallowed because the net was off its pegs. They got another break two nights later. This time Providence scored while the net was off, but the referees allowed the goal.

*** Providence went 5-2-1-0 on their eight-game road trip. Five of their next seven games are at home.

*** The P-Bruins are a league best 5-0 in shootouts.

*** With a .703 points percentage, Providence is second in AHL and first in the Eastern Conference and Atlantic Division.

*** Jay Leach will coach the Atlantic Division team at the AHL All-Star Classic later this month.

*** Chris Breen scored his first goal of the season and assisted on Anton Blidh’s goal in Belleville.

*** Blidh has 4-3-7 in his last 8 games.

*** Justin Hickman has 3 goals in his last 4 games.

*** With a win in Utica, Jordan Binnington improved his record to 9-1-1. His goals-against average of 1.59 is the best in the league and his .938 save percentage is second.

*** Adam Payerl had 1-1-2 in the 5-4 win in Utica.

BAD

*** Providence is 22nd in the AHL in power play opportunities with 137.

UGLY

*** The P-Bruins haven’t scored on their last 24 power plays. The PP is 27th in the AHL at 13.1 percent.

*** The P-Bruins didn’t get home from Belleville until 5 a.m. on Sunday.

*** Injured: Jeremy Lauzon (upper body).

P-Bruins Gameday — First game in Belleville

The Providence Bruins close out the 2017 calendar on the road tonight, paying their first visit to Belleville to play the Senators.

Zane McIntyre starts in net.

It will be the last of eight straight on the road for the P-Bruins, who have gone 5-2 to this point.

Providence starts the night in first place in the Atlantic Division and the Eastern Conference with a .710 points percentage. Belleville is sixth in the North Division at .422.

On a shootout goal by Jordan Szwarz, Providence won the first meeting between the teams on Oct. 21 at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center.

The P-Bruins won, 3-1, in Utica last night, while the Senators were idle.

Ben Marshall, Sena Acolatse and Jesse Gabrielle draw into the lineup tonight, replacing Emil Johansson, Chris Porter and Justin Hickman.

PROVIDENCE LINES

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Blidh-Cave-Senyshyn

Gabrielle-Payerl-Acolatse

DEFENSE PAIRS

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Breen-Clifton

Marshall-O’Gara

Binnington is the backup.

INJURED: Lauzon (upper body)

SCRATCHES: Hennessy, Hickman, Porter, Johansson

P-Bruins Gameday — Back to work in Utica

The Providence Bruins will be without injured forward Jordan Szwarz for the third straight game when they face the Utica Comets on the road tonight.

The P-Bruins beat the Comets in overtime at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center on Dec. 9 and 10. Szwarz and Kenny Agostino — with a highlight reel move — scored the game-winners.

Providence starts the night in first place in the Atlantic Division with a .690 points percentage. Utica is fourth in the North Division at .517.

The Comets will be without Reid Boucher, their top scorer with 25 points in 25 games. He is on recall with Vancouver.

Zane McIntyre will start in goal for Providence.

PROVIDENCE LINES

Agostino-JFK-Czarnik

Beleskey-Cave-Senyshyn

Blidh-Payerl-Hickman

Hargrove-Hennessy-Porter

DEFENSE PAIRS

Zboril-Cross

Breen-Clifton

Johansson-O’Gara

Binnington will be the backup.

INJURED: Szwarz, Lauzon (upper body), Fitzgerald (knee)

HEALTHY SCRATCHES: Acolatse, Gabrielle, Marshall

The P-Bruins play the Comets again in Utica on Friday night.

 

Good, bad & ugly from Providence Bruins weekend

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The Providence Bruins split their only two games over the weekend. They lost in Hartford, 6-4, on Friday, then won in a shootout in Springfield, 2-1, on Saturday, sending them into the brief Christmas break on a positive note.

Here’s the good, bad and ugly.

GOOD

*** After another strong performance in Saturday’s shootout win, Jordan Binnington is 8-1-1. His .936 save percentage is third in the AHL and his 1.65 goals against average is second.

*** In Springfield, Jacob Forsbacka Karlsson scored the only goal for the P-Bruins in regulation, then tucked the shootout winner.

*** They are 4-0 in shootouts, the best record in the AHL.

*** Providence is first in the Atlantic Division with a .690 points percentage.  That’s good for third in the Eastern Conference and fourth in the league.

*** Justin Hickman scored twice in Hartford.

***Matt Beleskey notched his first goal for Providence against the Wolf Pack.

*** Josh Hennessy set a perfect screen on Beleskey’s goal on Friday and buried one in the shootout on Saturday.

*** Colby Cave played his first NHL game for Boston on Dec. 21 against Winnipeg.

BAD

*** Zane McIntyre was beaten by Peter Holland from a sharp angle in the first minute of the loss at Hartford. Since shutting out Hershey on Dec. 13, his save percentage is .855 in two starts plus a 33-minute relief stint.

*** Holding a one-goal lead going into the third period in Hartford, the P-Bruins gave up four straight goals.

*** After a 0-for-7 weekend, Providence’s power play is 25th in the league at 14.3 percent. On the PK, they gave up a power play goal in each game, leaving the kill at 21st in the AHL at 81 percent.

UGLY

*** Injured: Jordan Szwarz, Ryan Fitzgerald, Jeremy Lauzon.

P-Bruins Gameday — Much-improved Wolf Pack up next

The Providence Bruins’ late December road odyssey continues tonight with a trip to Hartford to face the Wolf Pack at the XL Center at 7:15.

Zane McIntyre will start in goal for the P-Bruins, who will be without two of their top players in Jordan Szwarz, who is day to day with an injury, and Colby Cave.

Cave, who played a very solid 11:15 in his NHL debut with Boston against Winnipeg last night, was returned to the P-Bruins this morning. It stands to reason he is being held out tonight just in case Boston needs him again on Saturday against Detroit.

Matt Beleskey will play right wing with Kenny Agostino and Austin Czarnik tonight after skating with Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson and Chris Porter in his Providence debut last Saturday.

After a slow start, Hartford has been much improved lately, going 5-0-1-2 in its last 8 games. The Wolf Pack are in sixth place in the Atlantic Division with a .500 winning percentage.

They are coming off a 5-4 OT win at Lehigh Valley on Wednesday. Defenseman Tony DeAngelo scored the winner on a setup from Peter Holland.

Former Providence College defenseman John Gilmour has been red-hot for the Pack with 3-5-8 in his last 4 games.

Providence lines

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D pairs

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Breen-Marshall

Johansson-O’Gara

Binnington is the backup

Injured: Szwarz, Fitzgerald (knee), Lauzon (upper body)

Healthy scratches: Cave, Clifton, Acolatse

The P-Bruins will bus to Springfield after the game. They’ll face the Thunderbirds on Saturday night.