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26-15-3-1, 56 Pts, 3Rd in Atlantic, 5Th in East 26-15-3-1, 56 pts, 3rd in Atlantic, 5th in East NEED TO KNOW TODAY ● Czarnik is on a 7-game point streak which started Jan. 14 and is tied for the longest by a P-Bruin this season. He has 4 goals and 6 assists for 10 points. ● Bjork and Cehlarik were recalled to Boston on an emergency basis this week but Cehlarik is back after just one game in the NHL. ● McIntyre won AHL Player of the Week for the week ending Jan. 21. He recorded back-to-back shutouts for the first time in his career, stopping all 55 shots faced. ● Szwarz is 3rd in the AHL in rating. Zboril is 2nd among rookie defensemen in rating. Czarnik is 5th in the AHL in assists. Binnington is 4th in GAA. ● Marshall was recalled January 14 from the ECHL, his second call-up of the year. ● Gabrielle was reassigned to the Regina Pats of the WHL by Boston January 7. ● The team’s five shootout wins are the most in the AHL this season. ● Leach was the head coach of the Atlantic at the 2018 AHL All Star Classic while Czarnik and Binnington represented the team at the event. ● Binnington was named CCM Top Goaltender for the Skills Competition. ● Czarnik scored two goals and an assist in the All-Star Challenge. AGAINST THE WOLF PACK ● Providence’s franchise record for saves in a game came against Hartford in 2000 when John Grahame stopped 63 shots from the Wolf Pack in the playoffs. ● Providence & Hartford met three straight years in the Calder Cup Playoffs (‘99-‘01). ● Heinen scored his first professional goal against Hartford November 11, 2016. ● Providence is 3-2-0-0 against the Pack this season with their largest win of the year. They were 6-2-0-1 vs Hartford last season. ● Colby Cave had both his first pro game and first pro goal come against the Pack. ● Ben Marshall’s 1st career goal came January 8 against Hartford (4th AHL game). ● Former PC hockey star John Gilmour is on the Wolf Pack roster. TO VIEW THESE GAME NOTES ONLINE VISIT ProvidenceBruins.com/gamenotes ​ ​ SKATERS: GOALTENDERS: Goals: Jordan Szwarz (15) Games: Zane McIntyre (29) Assists: Austin Czarnik (29) Minutes: Zane McIntyre (1652) Points: Austin Czarnik (42) GAA: Jordan Binnington (2.09) Plus-Minus: Jordan Szwarz (+24) Save %: Jordan Binnington (92.3%) PIM: Sena Acolatse (73) Wins: Zane McIntyre (15) Shots: Kenny Agostino (129) Shutouts: Zane McIntyre (3) SPECIAL TEAMS: SCORING BY PERIOD: PP%: 14.2% 1st 2nd 3rd OT SO TOT ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ PK %: 81.5% PRO: 37 35 51 4 5 132 PP Goals: Austin Czarnik (7) SH Goals: Several tied (1) OPP: 41 33 36 3 1 114 SO Goals: Kenny Agostino (2) SO %: Cave/Fitz (100%) Player Point: 7 (Czarnik: 1/14 - pres) Player Goal: 3 (3 players: Senyshyn, Szwarz, Cehlarik) ​ Team Point: 8 (11/26 - 12/13) Win: 8 (11/26 - 12/13) Reg. Loss: 2 (10/29 - 11/3) Reg/OT Loss: 4 (1/7 - 1/14, 11/3 - 11/17) Friday: 9-6-0-0 October: 6-2-0-0 Allow 1 goal: 9-1-0-0 Score 1 goal : 1-1-0-1 Saturday: 8-5-2-1 November: 4-4-2-0 Allow 2 goals: 10-0-0-1 Score 2 goals: 5-9-1-0 Sunday: 6-3-1-0 December: 11-2-1-0 Allow 3 goals: 2-6-1-0 Score 3 goals: 6-2-2-0 Tuesday: 0-0-0-0 January: 4-7-0-1 Allow 4 goals: 1-2-2-0 Score 4 goals: 7-1-0-0 Wednesday: 3-1-0-0 February: 1-0-0-0 Allow 5+ goals: 0-6-0-0 Score 5+ goals : 7-0-0-0 March: 0-0-0-0 Trail after 2: 3-11-1-1 Score First: 17-5-1-0 No Monday/Thursday games April: 0-0-0-0 Lead after 2: 13-2-2-0 Out-shot: 9-9-0-0 : Had a shutout: 1/21/18 vs SPR (Zane McIntyre) Was shutout: 11/5/17 vs BRI (Kristers Gudlevskis) Had a Hat-Trick: 2/12/17 vs SPR (Noel Acciari) Allowed a Hat-Trick: 11/5/17 vs BRI (Sebastian Aho) Scored Shorthanded: 12/15/17 @ SYR (Anton Blidh) Allowed a Shorthanded Goal: 1/27/18 @ SPR (Anthony Greco) Scored on a Penalty Shot: 3/31/17 vs ALB (Sean Kuraly) Awarded a Penalty Shot: 3/31/17 vs ALB (Sean Kuraly) Allowed a Penalty Shot: 4/14/17 @ LV (Chris Conner) Gave up Penalty Shot Goal: 3/4/16 vs BRI (Bracken Kearns) : Goals Scored: 6 (2x, 1/6 @ SPR, 12/16 @ HER) Goals Allowed: 8 (11/25 @ CHA) Goals in a period: 3 (5x, last 1/6 @ SPR) Goals allowed in a period: 5 (11/25 @ CHA) PP Goals: 3 (1/26 vs HER) PP Goals allowed: 3 (4x, last 12/27 @ UTI) Shots For: 50 (2/2 vs HFD) Shots Against: 43 (11/25 @ CHA) Fewest shots: 17 (11/25 @ CHA) Fewest shots allowed: 14 (10/27 @ BNG) Winning Margin: 5 (11/4 @ HFD) Losing Margin: 6 (2x, 11/25 @ CHA,11/5 vs BRI) Most PIM: 42 (11/5 vs BRI) Opponent Most PIM: 52 (12/16 @ HER) Fewest PIM: 0 (1/24 @ LV) Opponent Fewest PIM: 2 (1/24 @ LV) Fastest 1st Goal: 0:11 (11/27 @ SPR, Agostino) Fastest Goal Any Period: 0:11 (1/27 @ SPR, Agostino) Fastest 1st Goal Allowed: 0:17 (1/7 vs SYR, Bournival) Fastest Goal Allowed Any Period: 0:11 (10/22 vs BEL, Rodewald) Fastest 2 goals scored: 0:23 (1/14 vs SPR) Fastest 2 goals allowed: 1:03 (12/27 @ UTI) Fastest 3 goals scored: 6:21 (11/12 @ SPR) Fastest 3 goals allowed: 4:07 (12/15 @ SYR) : 10/20 @ SPR Cave (1) 11/5 vs BRI Payerl (1) 11/25 @ CHA Acolatse (5) 1/14 vs SPR Cross (3) 10/27 @ BNG Lauzon (1) 11/11 @ WBS Breen (2) 12/1 vs BNG Fitzgerald (1) 1/26 vs HER Lauzon (2) 10/27 @ BNG Breen (1) 11/11 @ WBS Agostino (1) 12/16 @ HER Payerl (2) 11/3 vs BRI Acolatse (1) 11/12 @ SPR Clifton (1) 12/16 @ HER Johansson (1) ​ 11/5 vs BRI Acolatse (2) 11/17 vs HER Hickman (1) 12/16 @ HER Binnington (1) ​ 11/5 vs BRI Cross (1) 11/22 @ BNG Acolatse (4) 12/30 @ BEL Beleskey (1) 11/5 vs BRI Acolatse (3) 11/22 @ BNG Cross (2) 1/6 @ SPR Hickman (2) Draft class of 2015 Much of Providence’s roster was acquired via the 2015 NHL Draft: Zboril (1), Senyshyn (1), Forsbacka Karlsson (2), Lauzon (2), Vladar (3) & Gabrielle (5). Other notables from that class are Jake DeBrusk (1) & Brandon Carlo (2) who are in Boston. Czarnik was also signed as an undrafted free agent in April of 2015. Hey now, you’re an All-Star Czarnik, Binnington and head coach Jay Leach represented the Providence Bruins and the Atlantic Division at the 2018 AHL All-Star Classic. Czarnik scored two goals and an assist while Binnington stopped 8 of 11 shots he faced. Binnington was also named Top Goaltender of the Skills competition. May the Szwarz be with you Szwarz, who set career highs in all scoring categories last season, already has 4 multi-goal games this year. He had two of those type games all of last regular season. Rude Welcome Providence is undefeated in regulation (6-0-1) vs new AHL franchises (BEL / LAV / BNG) this year. Hats off to you Fitzgerald recorded a “Gordie Howe Hat-Trick” December 1, the first of his career and only one for a P-Bruins player this season. Perfect Attendance Tommy Cross and Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson are the only P-Bruins to suit up in every game this season. Coach ‘em up Three former P-Bruins head coaches have moved on to become current NHL head coaches: Peter Laviolette (NSH), Mike Sullivan (PIT) and Bruce Cassidy (BOS). Kevin Dean, the team’s head coach last season, is also in the NHL as an assistant (BOS). Shipping Up to Boston Ten players have skated for Boston and Providence this season: Anders Bjork, Matt Beleskey, Peter Cehlarik, Jordan Szwarz, Kenny Agostino, Colby Cave, Austin Czarnik, Rob O’Gara, Matt Grzelcyk and Danton Heinen. Former Providence Bruins in the NHL ​WITH BOSTON BRUINS WITH OTHER ORGANIZATION Patrice Bergeron Ryan Spooner Phil Kessel (PIT) Matt Irwin (NSH) Brad Marchand Kevan Miller Johnny Boychuk (NYI) Luke Glendening (DET) David Pastrnak Noel Acciari Antoine Roussel (DAL) David Warsofsky (COL) David Krejci Anton Khudobin Matt Hunwick (PIT) Matt Hendricks (WPG) Tuukka Rask Frank Vatrano Paul Carey (NYR) Nate Thompson (OTT) Torey Krug Charlie McAvoy Seth Griffith (BUF) Steven Kampfer (NYR) Adam McQuaid Jake DeBrusk Malcolm Subban (VGK) Kris Versteeg (CGY) Brandon Carlo Sean Kuraly Vladimir Sobotka (STL) Matt Bartkowski (CGY) Danton Heinen* Matt Grzelcyk* Joe Morrow (MTL) Colin Miller (VGK) Anders Bjork* Zac Rinaldo (AZ) FRANCHISE ALL-TIME POINTS FRANCHISE ALL-TIME GOALS GP G A TP GP G A TP Andy Hilbert 234 101 109 210 Andy Hilbert 234 101 109 210 Sergejs Zoltoks 196 83 103 186 Sergejs Zoltoks 196 83 103 186 André Savage 191 71 104 175 Craig Cunningham 247 75 69 144 Tim Sweeney 121 71 101 172 Cameron Mann 182 73 86 159 A. Khokhlachev 97 61 110 171 André Savage 191 71 104 175 FRANCHISE ALL-TIME GAMES PLAYED FRANCHISE ALL-TIME PIM GP G A TP GP G TP PIM Tommy Cross 336 27 86 113 Aaron Downey 215 21 47 1059 Jay Henderson 278 52 67 119 Jay Henderson 278 52 119 891 Jeremy Reich 271 47 44 91 Bobby Robins 177 11 37 689 A.
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