
Penguins On The Road Again
January 14, 2008 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins News Release
After completing a successful three-game homestand (2-0-0-1, five points) this past week, the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins hit the road for their next six contests, starting with intra-division games against the Norfolk Admirals and Hershey Bears this weekend.
The Pens' upcoming road swing will also see a swing through New England, with stops in Lowell, Portland and Manchester. The club's next home game won't be until February 1, when the Bridgeport Sound Tigers pay a visit to the Wachovia Arena at Casey Plaza. The first 6,000 fans through the doors that night will receive a Penguins All-Star Posters, courtesy of McCarthy Tire and Bridgestone.
Individual tickets for all Penguins home games are on sale now, and available by visiting the Wachovia Arena at Casey Plaza box office, at any local TicketMaster locations, online at www.ticketmaster.com, or via phone at 570-693-4100.
Group tickets and other ticket plans are available directly from the Penguins ticket office. For more information on Penguins season tickets, mini-plans and other special offers, contact the Penguins at 570-208-7367.
UPCOMING ACTION:
Friday, January 18 & Saturday, January 19 @ Norfolk - 7:15pm both nights: The Penguins (23-13-0-2, 48 points, second place in East Division) travel to Virginia to face-off with the Norfolk Admirals (11-25-1-3, 26 points, seventh in the East Division) in a two-game set. The Admirals currently have the lowest wins and points totals in the AHL, and are just 1-8-0-1 in their past 10 games. The Penguins have a 2-1-0-0 record against Norfolk so far this season, winning twice on home ice and dropping a 5-3 decision on December 8 at the Scope. The teams will meet five more times this season after Saturday night's contest.
Sunday, January 20 @ Hershey 5:00pm: The Bears (22-15-0-2, 46 points, third in East Division) will be looking for revenge after a 3-1 come-from-behind victory for the Penguins this past Friday night in Wilkes-Barre. The Pens have a 3-2-0-0 record against Hershey so far this season, with four more games against the Bears after Sunday afternoon's contest. Bears netminder Daren Machesney ranks second in the AHL with a 2.14 goals against average and a .929 save percentage entering this week's action.
All Penguins games can be seen live via the B2 networks, and can be heard on 92.1 QFM, and via the Penguins website at www.wbspenguins.com.
PENGUINS JANUARY SCHEDULE: TEAM LEADERS:
DATE TIME OPPONENT Goals Chris Minard - 17
Jan. 18 7:15pm @ Norfolk Assists Tim Brent - 27
Jan. 19 7:15pm @ Norfolk Points Tim Brent - 33
Jan. 20 5:00pm @ Hershey PIM Dennis Bonvie - 122
Jan. 23 7:05pm @ Lowell Plus/Minus Ben Lovejoy (plus-12)
Jan. 25 7:05pm @ Portland Wins John Curry - 8
Jan. 26 7:05pm @ Manchester G.A.A. John Curry - 1.82
Save % John Curry - .923
PENGUINS POINTS OF INTEREST:
MAC ATTACK - Kurtis McLean netted two goals less than six minutes apart to help the Penguins to a 3-1, come from behind win against the Hershey Bears on Friday, January 11. McLean now has 18 points (7+11) in his past 13 games, including four game-winning goals in that span. He ranks tied for second in the league in GWG this season.
HOT CURRY - Rookie netminder John Curry has recorded wins in each of his last seven appearances, and now has a 1.82 goals against average on the season with an 8-3-1 record, one shutout and a .923 save percentage. Curry has played 724 minutes this season, meaning he sits just outside the threshold of 780 minutes to make him eligible for league leader status. He would rank first in the AHL in goals against average if he qualified.
LETES-TWO: Forward Mark Letestu recorded his first AHL goal on Jan. 2 vs. Syracuse, and quickly upped his total to three tallies when he scored twice against the Lake Erie Monsters on Wednesday night. He notched his fourth goal in as many games on Friday night against Hershey, and added a fifth Saturday against Philadelphia. He now has five goals in his past five games, after failing to record a goal in his first 20 AHL contests (three last season, 17 this season).
KILLING TIME: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton has stopped 46 of the past 50 power play attempts they have faced during their past 14 games (92%). The Pens now rank second in the league in penalty killing at 86.3% (158 of 183).
THIS WEEK'S PLAYER APPEARANCES
DATE TIME PLACE PLAYER
Tuesday, January 15 7:30pm-9:00pm COORS LIGHT STAR BAR APPEARANCE Flaherty's in Kingston Kurtis McLean
Tuesday, January 15 7:30pm-9:00pm COORS LIGHT APPEARANCE The Tipsy Turtle Jenkin's Township Dennis Bonvie
Tuesday, January 15 6:00pm-7:00pm PENGUINS PLAYER APPEARANCE Weis Markets in Clarks Summit David Brown
Wednesday, January 16 7:30pm-9:00pm COORS LIGHT APPEARANCE Dan's Keystone Grill Laflin Dennis Bonvie
Wednesday, January 16 7:30pm-9:00pm COORS LIGHT STAR BAR APPEARANCE Chacko's Memory Lane Lounge in Wilkes-Barre Paul Bissonnette
Wednesday, January 16 7:30pm-9:00pm PENGUINS PLAYER APPEARANCE Arena Bar & Grill in Wilkes-Barre Alain Nasreddine
GREAT OFFERS FROM THE PENGUINS - Call 208-7367 for Information
Drive To The Cup Plan
The AHL season isn't even half way over, but it's never too early to start thinking about the playoffs! With that in mind, the we have put together a ticket plan that is sure to make keep any Calder Cup dreamer happy - the Drive to the Cup plan.
Here's how it works: you get tickets to any three remaining regular season games (YOUR choice), PLUS grab a seat for either of the Pens' first two home playoff contests (once again, YOUR choice). Should the Penguins not qualify for the postseason (bite your tongue!), you'll get a seat to the 2008-09 home opener at the Wachovia Arena at Casey Plaza.
Plus, everyone purchasing a Drive to the Cup plan will get a stick signed by the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins player of his or her choice (one stick per package purchased).
Subway Friday Family Nights - All Friday home games
Looking to keep your love of hockey and appetite in check this season? Purchase four or more tickets to any Friday night Penguins home game (tickets start at just $14.75) and get vouchers for free Subway Fresh Fit Meals. Each Friday night one lucky Subway family will win a Pens gift and a free sub platter from Subway. Call the Pens at 208-PENS for more details!
AAA Discount - All Friday home games
AAA Members can purchase tickets for any Friday night game throughout the season at the a special price! Tickets start at just $15.50 each and can be purchased at the Pens Team Store in the Waterfront Complex or at the Wyoming Valley Mall location throughout the holidays! Just show your AAA card and get your discount - no minimums to buy.
UPCOMING GAME PROMOTIONS
FEBRUARY 1 vs. Bridgeport - McCarthy Tire/Bridgestone All-Star Poster (first 6,000 fans)
FEBRUARY 8 vs. Portland - Salute to the Military - Penguins Camouflaged Hat (first 6,000 fans)
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