PENGUINS WEEKLY – 4/7/26
On a six-game roll, Penguins transform into Steamtown Gandy Dancers this Saturday
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (43-16-6-2) plays its last away game of the season this week
Weekly Rewind
Friday, Mar. 28 – PENGUINS 3 vs. Lehigh Valley 1
Avery Hayes produced another three-point night (1G-2A) as Wilkes-Barre/Scranton continued its season-long dominance of the Phantoms. Hayes set up Klassen for an opening tally, then buried a breakaway opportunity later in the first period. Rafaël Harvey-Pinard notched an empty netter for his ninth goal against Lehigh Valley this season.
Saturday, Mar. 28 – PENGUINS 6 at Lehigh Valley 2
The Penguins wrapped up their 12-game season series with the Phantoms by leaving no doubt and thrashing Lehigh Valley on its home ice. Aidan McDonough opened the scoring 2:17 in, followed by a pair of strikes by Aaron Huglen before the four-minute mark. Huglen completed his natural hat trick in the second period, then added an assist on a Rutger McGroarty snipe in the third. The Penguins finished 10-0-1-1 against the Phantoms this season, and are 26-3-4-3 (.819) in their last 36.
The Week Ahead
Thursday, Apr. 9 – PENGUINS at Bridgeport
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton pays a visit to Bridgeport, Connecticut for the last time, barring a potential playoff matchup between the Penguins and Islanders. The Pens are 6-0-0-0 against the Isles this season, but Bridgeport has picked up the pace lately with wins in six of its last seven games.
Saturday, Apr. 11 – GANDY DANCERS vs. Cleveland
The Penguins are switching tracks to become the Steamtown Gandy Dancers for the latest installment in their Community Night Series presented by Visit Luzerne County. Representatives from the Steamtown National Historic Site will be on hand with railroading displays outside the building and on the concourse for the game. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton is 2-0-1-0 in its three previous Community Nights, playing as the Old Forge Pizzas (OTL), Pittston Tomatoes (W) and Carbondale UFOs (W).
Ice Chips
– Wilkes-Barre/Scranton is on its second win streak of six games or more and its first since it started the season 7-0-0-0.
– Regardless of Thursday’s result, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton has secured its best away record in franchise history. The Penguins 25-7-2-1 (.758) on the road with one game remaining.
– The Penguins’ magic number to secure a first-round bye in the Calder Cup Playoffs is four.
– Gabe Klassen has nine points (3G-6A) in his last eight games.
– Aaron Huglen’s performance on Saturday marked the third hat trick and fifth four-point game by a Penguin this season.
DIVISION STANDINGS
TEAM LEADERS
UPCOMING GAME SCHEDULE
DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME
Thu, Apr. 9 Bridgeport Total Mortgage Arena 7:05 p.m.
Sat, Apr. 11 Cleveland Mohegan Arena 6:05 p.m.
RECENT TRANSACTIONS
DATE PLAYER TRANSACTION
Thu, Apr. 2 (LW) Daniel Russell Signed to ATO
Thu, Apr. 2 (LW) Ville Koivunen Reassigned by PIT
Thu, Apr. 2 (LW) Rutger McGroarty Reassigned by PIT
Fri, Apr. 3 (RW) Avery Hayes Reassigned by PIT
Sat, Apr. 4 (D) Harrison Brunicke Reassigned by PIT from KAM
Sun, Apr. 5 (RW) Avery Hayes Recalled to PIT
Sun, Apr. 5 (RW) Nolan Renwick Reassigned to WHL
Sun, Apr. 5 (LW) Zach Urdahl Reassigned to WHL
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