AHL Power Rankings: Calgary Wrangles Top Spot
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Ontario Reign is out of number one. Back to that top spot go the Calgary Wranglers.
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1) Calgary Wranglers (+2)
For a team that has been without standout goalkeeper Devin Cooley and shooting guard Rory Kerins recently, the Wranglers. In addition, Trent Cull remains with the Calgary Flames as their interim assistant coach. Yet the Wranglers, a club with a deep roster, swept Tucson in two at home before traveling to California over the weekend and capturing overtime wins in San Diego and Ontario.
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2) Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (–)
Because of the weekend postponement, the Penguins are in the odd spot of going nine days between games. What the addition of Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Tristan Jarry means off waivers is anyone’s guess. Sometimes adding an NHL player gives an AHL team a tremendous boost. And sometimes problems that plague a player in the NHL make the trip down to the AHL as well. The big question for Wilkes-Barre/Scranton is what Pittsburgh might be up to with its schedule. If president and general manager Kyle Dubas chooses to start clearing his NHL roster, those results could be felt across eastern Pennsylvania at the AHL affiliate.
3) Hershey Bears (+4)
After a busy first half schedule, the calendar is finally free for the Bears this month. That reduction seems to be what they needed in terms of rest and healing and an opportunity to address the defensive deficiencies that plagued them. They are in the process even without All-Star shooting guard Ethen Frank, who remains with the Washington Capitals. A tough test comes Wednesday in Laval.
4) Texas Stars (+2)
After winning 10 of 11 games, the Stars came back to reality a little last Sunday in a 4-0 loss to Milwaukee. Veteran Magnus Hellberg has been a workhorse in net. With a loss to Milwaukee and a bye, the Stars can meet again this week for two games in Iowa.
5) Rochester Americans (–)
A tough weekend saw Amerks goalkeeper Felix Sandström return to his old home and win in Lehigh Valley. The Americans had their first three-in-three weekend of baseball as Devon Levi started at home last Friday and Michael Houser took Sunday’s rubber in Hershey.
6) Toronto Marlies (+3)
The shutout put the Marlies back on the winning side this past weekend. Now the 10-game road show moves to the Pacific Division for a visit to Bakersfield on Wednesday.
7) Laval Rocket (+1)
After Wednesday’s game against Hershey at Place Bell, the Rockets have endured a disappointing seven-of-nine road streak against some of the Eastern Conference’s best.
8) Dominion of Ontario (-7)
The Reign have hit a four-game losing streak in which they have allowed a combined 17 goals. Goaltender Erik Portillo has given up nine goals on 31 shots in his last two games.
9) Colorado Eagles (+1)
After a nice two-game sweep of Calgary that opened a six-game homestand, the Eagles ended up splitting two-game sets against Bakersfield and Coachella Valley.
10) Charlotte Checkers (-6)
The 1-3-2-0 home formation could be the Checkers’ first true voice this season. It also takes them on a four-game Central Division road trip. In addition, the Checkers signed proven AHL point producer Chase De Leo only to see him lost in an AHL waiver to Milwaukee.
11) Cleveland Monsters (–)
12) Coachella Valley Firebirds (–)
13) Grand Rapids Griffins (+1)
14) Providence Bruins (+1)
15) San Jose Barracuda (-2)
16) Lehigh Valley Phantoms (+4)
17) Syracuse Crunch (-1)
18) Abbotsford Canucks (+7)
19) Milwaukee Admirals (+2)
20) Bakersfield Condors (-1)
21) Tucson Roadrunners (-4)
22) Hartford Wolf Pack (+2)
23) Chicago Wolves (-5)
24) Rockford IceHogs (-2)
25) Belleville Senators (-2)
26) Springfield Thunderbirds (–)
27) Utica Comets (+4)
28) Iowa Wild (–)
29) San Diego Gulls (-2)
30) Manitoba Moose (-1)
31) Henderson Silver Knights (+1)
32) Bridgeport Islanders (-2)
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