Including games played through the All-Star break, the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Baby Pens lead the AHL Atlantic Division with a 29-13-2 record and 60 points (third overall). They’ve scored 144 goals (fourth most in the league) and allowed the third fewest (102). Following a red-hot start, the Baby Pens have cooled a bit (8-8-1) under new coach Clark Donatelli.
Scott Wilson leads the AHL with 22 goals. He’s tied with Conor Sheary for the top spot among Baby Pens scorers (36 points each). Forwards Jean-Sebastien Dea, Tom Kostopoulos, and Dominik Simon have a dozen goals apiece.