With another impressive win in the books, we welcome back Don Rieber for his take on the game. Before I turn it over to Don, just wanted to take the time to thank him for sharing this game summaries during some down time for the site.
It's nice to be able to tune out the CBA nonsense and focus on the good things that are happening down on the farm. Over to you, Mr. Rieber.
B-Sens Bounce Back Against Rochester
The Binghamton Senators rebounded nicely from Friday’s 6-5 shootout loss to the Rochester Amerks. They scored two first period goals and never looked back, en route to a 5-1 victory in front of 3,667 at the Broome County Arena.
“We were real happy with our game, especially the first period,” Binghamton coach Luke Richardson said. “I think we set the tone and the tempo of the game. We really skated hard and played smart in the first period and obviously we got some good results.”
The B-Sens got goals from Shane Price, Andre Benoit, Mark Stone, Jakob Silfverberg and Mike Hoffman in the win. That was more than enough for netminder Robin Lehner, who stopped 34 of 35 shots and earned his 10th win of the season
Prince opened the scoring with 4:05 left in the first period with a very patient goal. He got the puck from Cole Schneider, walked in, went around a downed defender and roofed it over the shoulder of Amerks goalie Connor Knapp.
“It was a really good pass by Schneider cross-ice,” Prince said. “I was actually looking for Patty Cannone on the back door but the D made a good slide and my only choice was to shoot the puck. It was a nice goal.” For Prince it was his fifth tally of the season and second against his hometown team. He scored against them on back on November 17th, also in Binghamton.
“It’s exciting, but it’s just like any other goal,” he said when asked about scoring against the team he grew up rooting for. “I’m happy to help the team on any given night and it’s a good way to start the game tonight.”
Schneider and Andre Benoit earned the assists on the Prince goal.
Benoit would extend Binghamton’s lead 1:45 later when he beat Knapp 20 seconds in to a B-Sens power play. Brian Flynn was in the box for holding. Silfverberg earned an assist on the play and has points in five straight games. Patrick Wiercioch got the second helper and has a streak of four straight with a point.
Binghamton led 2-0 lead as time expired in the first period. They also held an 18-9 advantage in shots.
In the second period, the Binghamton penalty kill was on duty nine second in, as Benoit sat for holding. Not long after the referee blocked an attempted clear with his leg, Binghamton’s Corey Cowick sacrificed his body, taking a hard shot himself. He got up limping, but made it to the bench. Blocking shots has been a big part of the B-Sens success this season on the penalty kill and Saturday was no exception.
“He sacrifices for the team, that’s his role,” said Richardson of Cowick. “He’s a hard-nosed player and when he has a chance to play on special teams, he doesn’t wanna lose that opportunity and he does whatever he can to help the team. Tonight was just another example of that.”
Cowick got some time to rest that leg at the 12:39 mark, when he was tagged with 10-minute misconduct for abuse of officials. There was no minor penalty to go with it, so it did not afford Rochester a power play.
With 1:07 left in the period, Rochester finally got on the board with a goal from Jerome Gauthier Leduc, closing the gap to 2-1.
It took only 14 seconds for Binghamton to regain that two goal cushion, when Mark Stone knocked in the rebound of a Derek Grant shot, making it 3-1 with 52.4 seconds left. Eric Gryba earned the second assist.
The shots advantage for Binghamton stood at 26-18 as the second period came to a close.
Rochester started the third period with five consecutive shots, but Lehner was up to the task.
It looked like Binghamton added to their lead with 12:19 to go as there was a scramble in front of Knapp and the puck got behind him, but even with sticks whacking away at it, he somehow kept it out. Rochester’s Joe Finley did earn a cross-checking penalty on the play.
It would turn into a 5-on-3 situation when T.J. Brennan was called for slashing, giving Binghamton 1:37 with a two-skater advantage.
The Finley penalty would expire, but Binghamton added to their lead with Brennan still serving. Mike Hoffman had a shot go off the post and then off Knapp’s arm. Silfverberg was there to scoop up the loose puck and knock it home.
“You just have to keep on working hard and when you do that the bounces come,” Silfverberg said. “That’s what kind of happened today. The first assist I got, I had a shot off my knee and the puck bounced straight on my blade; Benoit was wide open.”
That gave Binghamton a commanding 4-1 lead and Hoffman would put the cherry on the sundae with a steal and a pretty goal, going high on Knapp with 1:34 left, to make it a 5-1 game.
Knapp absorbed the loss in net and watched his record drop to 1-5 on the season. He was credited with 32 saves.
The thing that I'm really liking about Lehner is that he usually bounces back with a great game immediately after a crappy one.
TIMWRX.. I to enjoy listening to Grady Whittenburg as well. Are you sure you don't want a Whittenburg trade with Ottawa for Dean Brown? LOL
As for the defense... maybe they should consider moving Gonchar for something.. Could they get as high as a 2nd round pick for him? I think the Sens don't have a 2nd rounder in the next draft.. that went for Bishop..
Also IF I remember correctly going back to after the trade deadline when Fisher et al were traded.. the Sens had injuries to Gonchar & Kuba.. am I correct on that? They filled in with the Bingo callups and I think they did pretty well.
This team is not a Cup contender YET... so would it really hurt them to bring up Benoit and Weircoich? Boro is hurt and hasn't played for some time. It's risky...
The other option is to bring up one D from Bingo and sign an experienced NHL UFA D... Question is.. who is still out there unsigned?
Challenge is with Cowen out for the season were awfully thin on defense. There is a very real possibility that teams will have to dump some salary if there is a season this year and Ottawa is one of the best positioned clubs to pick up the right player should they become available.
Ultimately, I think the Sens need to pick up a defenseman as it is but if they move Gonchar, they'll need two especially in a shortened season. With that said, if there's a decent deal on the table for Gonchar, you gotta take it.
Finishing low in the standing this year wouldn't be the worst thing in the world with the depth of the draft and players we have on the rise. the rebuild could be completed this year.
Mika zibenajed has suffered is what to believed a mild concussion. He is listed day to day but I would expect Binghamton will not rush him back and will make sure he is at 100% before he returns.
It looks like the news of him having his strep throat, needing his wisdom teeth removed, and being sick were just a cover up story to keep the media from finding out about Zibenajed's 3rd concussion in about 9 months......
http://www.winnipegsun.com/2012/12/21/senators-prospect-zibanejad-close-to-retuning-to-binghamton
At least he is making some compelling comments on his own game and play.
His point totals haven't been that bad compared to what he's averaged over his career thus far really.
On another note, Richardson really has the whole interview thing perfected, he has a positive for all his guys and I think he's done a great job of establishing "roles" for each guy that are clearly defined. Hopefully he'll stay on with Bingo for a few years, you know he's going to want to jump back to the bigs when he can...
I think we all had higher expectations for Zibby than he as shouwn so far.
There is no doubt that he seems to have all the makings of a power forward, but for whatever reason he just cannot finish or rack up any points.
Worst case if he does end up a Fisher, it would be a great thing, especially as we will not have to force him into playing on a second line, as we have many prospects that can fill that role, and we all know that if he can fill in on the third line, and have the first two lines pumping, this could be the makings of a team that will contend.
All we need now is for dumb dumb's running the league to get their act together,
Would like to wish Chirp and all the Chirpers a very Merry Christmas, and for those who do not partake, a happy holiday, and a Very Happy ( with NHL hockey we all hope ) New Year!
Peluso, how is the Mullet tree doing?
and please put the knuckles down for Christmas, even for Fehr and Bettman, even though we woudl all love to see them go a few rounds with you!
safe holiday. Go Sens Go!!! Eventually.
Merry Christmas, SensChirp readers!
An unexpected Christmas Bonus.