BREAKAWAY - Issue 14 - Game 30 - May 9, 2021

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TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGES 6-8: COVER STORY: Kasper Bjorkqvist PAGE 10: Opponents Roster PAGE TOC 11: Penguins Roster PAGE 13: This Day In Penguins History PAGES 16-17: Declassified - Nick Shcilkey

BREAKAWAY: Issue 14 / May 9, 2021

Editor/Layout: Brian Coe | Writer: Nick Hart Photos: KDP Photography © 2021 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins wbspenguins.com | 570-208-7367

ON THE COVER Hey, that guy looks vaguley familiar.... Kasper Björkqvist itroduced himself to Penguins fans at the start of the 2019-20 season, but was ushered to the sidelines due to injury. Now, after startig the 202021 season in his native Finland, Kasper is back in NEPA and looking to help the Pens down the stretch. Read more in our COVER STORY.


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Björkqvist is Back

By Nick Hart

Given the current state of world affairs, you can imagine the undertaking of a transatlantic flight is a royal pain. Kasper Björkqvist was recently knighted into the chaotic court of international travel and can attest to its rigors. Quarantine requirements, work visa bureaucracy, connecting flights, making sure you pack enough underwear; those stressors and more stood in his path, but the Finnish forward was able to overcome them all in order to step foot on American soil for the first time in over a year. “It’s exciting times for sure,” Björkqvist said. “I’ve spent a lot of time here in the past five years, so it feels like a second home. It was good to cross the border and get into the country, to drive I-95 again.” Björkqvist is returning to the United States and rejoining the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins after a successful season in his native Finland. When the landscape of hockey in the U.S. was still cloudy in the fall, Pittsburgh and Björkqvist decided that he would start the season playing in the top men’s league in Finland, and he was reassigned by the Penguins to a team called Kouvolan Kiekko-65 (better known as “KooKoo”). With KooKoo, Björkqvist played in a top-six role, received time on the No. 1 power play, and ultimately posted 11 goals and 15 assists for 26 points. Those 26 points led all league rookies. His strong season was the culmination of a tremendous amount of work the 23-year-old put in during a long offseason. And before you say, “Well, there’s a pandemic. Everyone had a long offseason,” recognize that Björkqvist’s was even longer. Just six games into his first AHL season, the Providence College product suffered a devastating injury in WilkesBarre/Scranton practice. It was an ACL tear, and it knocked him out for the year before Thanksgiving.

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Faced ADS with a long road to recovery, Björkqvist opted to stay in Wilkes-Barre for his rehab. When he wasn’t going through rigorous physical therapy at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center or with Penguins’ strength and conditioning coach Mike Joyce, he was working on his skill. The injury have kept him off the ice, but Björkqvist stayed occupied by doing as many puckhandling and passing drills as he could on dry land. “That’s a tough injury to come back from. An ACL is no joke, but it’s also something where if you’re committed you can come back strong,” said Penguins head coach J.D. Forrest. “There’s no doubting his commitment to becoming a player and being a professional… So there was nothing surprising there for us in terms of how he handled the process.” Just as it seemed he was at a point in his recovery where he could reacclimate himself to the ice, the pandemic hit and whisked him back to Finland for an uncertain summer. When the Finnish Liiga decided to drop the puck in October, Björkqvist was ready to go. And he hit the ground running. If there were any concerns as to how Björkqvist would handle his return to game action after such a serious ailment, he assuaged them almost instantly. He produced

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Continued From Page 7 eight points in his first eight games with KooKoo, quickly reestablishing his ads confidence. “‘Hey I still know how to play this game’,” he remembers thinking upon that point-per-game start. “A hot start is always nice, but in a lot of ways, those first few games brought back a lot of the joy that hockey gives me. The things that were taken away because of the injury.” All the hard work Björkqvist put in during his year-long absence was paying dividends. Now, he wants to see those signs of progress translate here to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton. With only five games left in the season, Björkqvist recognizes that he has to be a quick study to get up to speed and make an impact. He admits that he will have to adjust to the pace of play and the smaller ice surface in North America, but based on what he’s shown in practice, he looks to be doing just fine. He looks faster. He looks agile. Those skills drills have reflected with some quick dishes. All of this has caught the eye of his coach. “He’s just getting everything going again and getting familiar with how we play. It’s a little bit different than what he’s been used to doing in Finland, but he’s a fast learner.” Forrest said. “He’s looked good out there. He’s fast, he’s added skill, and he’ll help us on the left side, for sure.” It took a long time – time filled with physical therapy, taxing workouts, a pandemic and some challenging travel for good measure – but Kasper Björkqvist is back.


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Player Zane McIntyre Felix Sandstrom Alex Lyon

GP MP 16 949:17 9 503:53 4 193:53

GA GAA W-L-OT SO 38 2.40 10-3-2 1 29 3.45 4-3-2 0 11 3.40 2-1-0 0

# Pos. Player GP G A PTS PIM +/4 D Egor Zamula 21 0 5 5 8 E 5 D Tyler Wotherspoon 20 0 4 4 14 1 6 D Linus Hogberg 22 2 4 6 2 -2 7 F Tanner MacMaster 17 1 0 1 21 E 8 D Mason Millman 13 0 3 3 8 -3 9 C Cal O’Reilly 28 4 17 21 12 1 13 LW Ryan Fitzgerald 24 10 7 17 6 1 14 F Zayde Wisdom 24 7 5 12 29 E 15 RW Maksim Sushko 9 0 0 0 2 -5 19 LW Isaac Ratcliffe 21 2 4 6 13 -8 20 LW Max Willman 26 8 7 15 4 12 21 F Linus Sandin 22 5 4 9 2 -5 22 D Logan Day 22 1 12 13 12 2 24 RW Ralph Cuddemi 8 1 1 2 0 5 25 C Conor Bunnaman 11 1 1 2 10 1 26 F Brennan Saulnier 12 1 3 4 34 4 27 D Chris Bigras 17 2 5 7 6 8 29 F Pascal Laberge 14 3 1 4 2 -2 38 RW David Kase 16 2 6 8 6 -4 49 LW Garrett Wilson 23 1 8 9 24 1 51 D Derrick Pouliot 21 3 9 12 18 -5 71 F Tyson Foerster 22 10 7 17 14 -3 86 C Chris Mueller 28 3 8 11 8 -17

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WBS RECORD HEAD COACH Assistant Coach NHL Affiliate Pos. G G G

12-11-4-2 J.D. Forrest Kevin Porter Pittsburgh Penguins

Player Brett Brochu Alex D’Orio Tommy Nappier

GP MP GA GAA W-L-OT SO 0 0:00 0 0.00 0-0-0 0 10 598:52 23 2.30 5-3-1 0 2 117:11 6 3.07 1-1-0 0

# Pos. Player GP G A PTS PIM +/2 D Dylan MacPherson 10 0 1 1 6 3 4 D Zach Trotman 8 0 2 2 4 -3 6 D Billy Sweezey 19 0 4 4 22 2 7 D Kevin Czuczman 25 0 4 4 4 -2 8 D Will Reilly 24 3 3 6 23 -5 10 LW Drew O’Connor 17 6 10 16 10 E 12 D Jesper Lindgren 0 0 0 0 0 E 13 RW Jan Drozg 27 5 2 7 6 -1 14 LW Justin Almeida 9 2 2 4 0 -3 15 C Jordy Bellerive 26 10 7 17 40 -5 17 LW Anthony Angello 9 6 3 9 13 1 18 C Josh Currie 21 9 12 21 17 -8 20 RW Kasper Bjorkqvist 2 0 0 0 0 E 21 LW Luke Stevens 12 0 0 0 4 -4 24 D Josh Maniscalco 7 0 0 0 4 2 26 RW Zach Nastasiuk 21 1 2 3 2 -8 28 D Cam Lee 28 1 11 12 10 1 34 C Chase Berger 27 4 3 6 12 -14 36 C Felix Robert 24 5 7 12 10 3 37 LW Sam Miletic 20 2 3 5 4 -4 39 RW Kyle Olson 23 2 4 6 15 -2 44 C Jonathan Gruden 29 5 7 12 13 6 47 RW Nick Schilkey 29 7 12 19 6 -13 55 D Jon Lizotte 29 3 6 9 18 -5 57 D Pierre-Olivier Joseph 19 1 12 13 24 -11 59 C Tim Schaller 29 10 7 16 14 -9

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THIS DATE IN PENGUINS HISTORY MAY 9, 2001 - Michal Rozsival (pictured) scored at 5:02 of overtime to give the Penguins a 5-4 wi over the Hershey Bears in Game Three of the Western Conference Final, giving Wilkes-Barre/Scranton a 3-0 lead in the best-ofeven series. The Penguins jumped out to a 3-1 on goals from Greg Crozier and Chris Kelleher (2), only to see the Bears rattle off three straight goals to take a one-goal lead midway through the third period. But Eric Meloche scored with 3:02 left in regulation to force OT off of an assist from Rozsival. Rich Parent made 35 saves in the win. MAY 9, 2007 - Kurtis McLean scored a power play goal 35 seconds in overtime to give the Penguins a 3-2 win over the Hershey Bears in Game Four of the East Division Final. It was McLean’s second tally of the game, after he and Ryan Stone provided the offense in regulation. Nolan Schaefer stopped 25 shots for the victory. MAY 9, 2008 - Dustin Jeffrey, Chris Minard and Tim Wallace recorded goals, as the Penguins posted a 3-1 win over the Philadelphia Phantoms in Game Five of the East Division Final, and earning Wilkes-Barre/Scranton a spot in the Eastern Conference Final. John Curry stopped 22 shots in the victory. MAY 9, 2009 - Adam Berkhoel stopped 39 shots to lead the Penguins to a 4-1 win over the Hershey Bears in Game Five of the East Division Final. Luca Caputi and Nick Johnson lead the offense with a goal and an assist each, while Chris Minard and Jeff Taffe chipped in with goals of their own.

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NAME: Nick Schilkey Hometown: Marysville, Michigan Family: Glen (father), Michelle (mother), Kyle (brother), Jessica (sister) Pet: Female Bluetick/Treewalker Coonhound named Kona What Age Did You Start Skating: 2 years old Favorite NHL Team Growing Up: Detroit Red Wings Favorite NHL Player Growing Up: Pavel Datsyuk Your Greatest Hockey Accomplishment: Being a part of a Calder Cup winning team in Charlotte. If you were shipwrecked on a deserted island, but all your human needs (food, water, etc) were taken care of, what two items would you want to have with you? A boat and a fishing pole What is the best Disney or Pixar movie? Finding Nemo If you had a choice between two superpowers, being invisible or flying, which would you choose and why? Flying, for the freedom and the view Crunchy or Creamy Peanut Butter? Crunchy Page 16 - BREAKAWAY 2020-21


Have you ever walked out of a movie because it was so bad? If yes, which movie? Yes but it was so bad I forget what it was. If you could visit any place in the world for a day, where would you go? Australia. But I‘d push for a few extra days. Do you believe in ghosts? Yes. Spirits of some sort. What would be the coolest animal to scale up to the size of a horse? My dog when convenient. How do you feel about putting pineapple on pizza? I don‘t understand the rave. You just bought a brand new boat. What do you name it? I have an unnamed boat. So still working on it. If You Could Eat Only One Food For The Rest Of Your Life What Food Would You Choose? Tacos What household chore do you hate doing the most? Taking out the trash. What movie can you watch over and over without ever getting tired of ? Superbad What food have you never eaten but would really like to try? Puffer Fish Which charity or charitable cause is most deserving of money? St. Judes Children’s Research Do you eat food that’s past its expiration date if it still smells and looks fine? Yes (for the most part)

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