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Bill Zonnon Shines with First AHL Goal in Penguins’ 2-0 Playoff Win

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The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins kicked off their Atlantic Division Final series against the Springfield Thunderbirds with an impressive 2-0 victory on Tuesday, taking an early 1-0 lead in the best-of-five series. The game remained scoreless until the second period, when Penguins prospect Bill Zonnon made a memorable debut by scoring his first AHL goal in his very first game.

Zonnon showcased his skill as he maneuvered the puck near the left circle, deftly cutting toward the net with a stunning backhand move that put the Penguins ahead 1-0 just past the midway point of the second period. This goal not only marked a significant milestone for the young player but also highlighted his net-front ability, an aspect of his game that deserves more recognition.

As the game progressed into the third period, the Penguins extended their lead with a crucial insurance goal from Tanner Howe, who seized a breakaway opportunity and fired the puck into the top shelf, making it 2-0 with 12:41 left on the clock. This goal secured a comfortable cushion for Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.

The Penguins’ defense remained solid throughout the final period, with goaltender Sergei Murashov standing out by recording his first shutout of the playoffs. Murashov’s confidence was evident as he expertly tracked the puck and managed rebounds effectively. His performance has been instrumental in the Penguins’ playoff run thus far.

Defenseman Harrison Brunicke also played a pivotal role, demonstrating his prowess in all three zones. His ability to drive offensive play while maintaining strong defensive coverage has been a key factor in the Penguins’ success.

Looking ahead, Game 2 of the series between Wilkes-Barre/Scranton and Springfield is scheduled for a 7:05 p.m. ET puck drop on Thursday.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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