Penguins lose special teams battle to Falcons, fall 5-2

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins were sunk by three-straight power play goals by Craig Cunningham, as the Springfield Falcons skated away with a 5-2 win at MassMutual Center on Saturday night.

Cunningham strung together a natural hat trick composed of nothing but power play markers, as Springfield went three-for-six on the man advantage in the contest.

With a power play goal at 15:26 of the first period, Kael Mouillierat gave Wilkes-Barre/Scranton a   1-0 lead. Springfield_Falcons_Logo_svg

Springfield’s Cunningham responded with a power play goal of his own to tie the game at 16:54 of the first.

Forty seconds later, Cunningham potted another man advantage marker, putting the Falcons on top, 2-1.

Cunningham completed that hat trick with yet another power play goal when only 23 seconds remained in the second period. Cunningham’s natural hat trick gave Springfield a 3-1 lead heading into the third and final frame of regulation.

Just 20 ticks into the third period, Jean-Sébastien Dea cut the score to 3-2 by banging in a rebound and thus ending a 12-game scoring drought.

An unfavorable bounce for the Penguins saw a shot from Phil Lane wildly change direction off the leg of Dave Warsofsky and behind Tristan Jarry for Springfield to reestablish its two-goal lead 4:50 into the third period.

Lane sealed the win for Springfield with an empty net goal, making it 5-2 in favor of the Falcons when only 36 seconds remained in the game

In a battle of rookie goalies, the Penguins’ Tristan Jarry made 27 saves on 31 shots in the loss, while Marek Langhamer stopped 33 of the pucks thrown his way.

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