MALKIN’S HIGHLIGHT
REEL GOAL HELPS PITTSBURGH TO WIN
Another two goal
game for Evgeni Malkin, who explodes in the third period for a 6-5 Pens win
First period
A plodding start to the game, the Penguins get
a power play but it’s very disjointed. They do score the game’s first goal
towards the end of the period; Kris Letang is
on the attack and just throws the puck at the net. It hits off Rangers defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk and
goes into the net. 1-0.
But Pittsburgh can’t get to intermission up a goal, Bryan Rust gets
pulled off the ice for roughing and in a similar matter to the first goal, this
time it was Teddy Blueger accidentally
putting the puck in his own net with 40 seconds left in the period. 1-1 game.
Shots end up 14 a piece in the first period.
SECOND PERIOD
The Pens get three power plays in the first half of the
second. Finally, mercifully, they score on the third one, with the second group
no less. Nice play by Nick Bjugstad to
move the puck across the ice and defenseman Marcus
Pettersson one-times it past Alexander Georgiev to make it
2-1.
Pittsburgh pushes the lead to 3-1, momentarily finding some
space with a nice play by Sidney Crosby to
pass from behind the net to Brian
Dumoulin for a goal.
And while the goal gets the attention, Dumoulin was
having an unreal game defensively, making unlimited great plays in his own end.
But just like that, the Pens give up two goals to give the
lead back. First Mats Zuccarello gets his second goal of the game by driving to
the net and finding a puck that had trickled through Casey DeSmith to
make it 3-2.
And then the tying goal comes with the Pens in a bad way in
a scramble. The puck hits the post, DeSmith is
scrambling, Chad Ruhwedel is
out of sorts, Patric
Hornqvist has a chance to clear the puck and just wipes out
and hands it to Ryan Strome. Strome fires it home and we have a 3-3 game.
And to make matters worse, Crosby gets
the gate for a four minute double minor high stick with 13 seconds left, to
have Pittsburgh starting a very important third period shorthanded.
THIRD PERIOD
However, the PK does a great job and when Crosby gets
out of the box he atones by setting Letang up
for the defenseman’s second goal of the game and 15th of the season to make it
4-3 and give Pittsburgh a lead they would never give back.
Coach Mike Sullivan made some line adjustments for the third
and they really paid off. Chiefly he moved Bjugstad off the Evgeni Malkin - Phil Kessel line
and promoted Zach
Aston-Reese. That call worked out wonderfully, as Malkin scored
two goals in three shifts with Kessel and Aston-Reese picking
up the assists on both goals.
The Rangers, to their credit, don’t go away quietly and
score two more goals to tighten it to 6-5 but run out of time and Pittsburgh
survives with a very important victory.
SOME THOUGHTS
- Nice
to see the defense chip in with some goals, it’s been all too rare this
season that blueliners not named Letang have
hit the back of the net. Getting a total of four goals from three
different defensemen was huge.
- Malkin’s
playing as well as he has all season. Look no further than seven shots on goal
and 10 total shot attempts, great to see him firing so much at the net.
- Odd
game for DeSmith,
he allowed the 5 goals but made several key and clutch saves. Same for
Georgiev, really. There were probably a couple goalie mistakes but overall
the goaltending was pretty good on both sides. Weird to say that in a game
with 11 different goals but it was the case here.
- Thought Ruhwedel’s
play on a couple of goals against show why he’s more of a #7 NHL
defenseman than a regular. Wasn’t great to see Ruhwedel and Jack Johnson
get trapped in their own end on the 6v5 at the end of the game that game
NY an extended chance to score (and they did). Have to rotate players but
that seemed like a curious and poor choice to have the two worst defenders
on the team on the ice for an important d-zone draw.
- Great
to see Justin
Schultz back at it, he was getting leaned on quite a
bit early in the game for ice time, ending up at 18:33 in the game.
Getting 18-20 quality minutes from him as he ramps back up should allow
the team to shield other defensemen.
- No shots
on goal, 2 giveaways and a team-low 9:54 played in the return to the
lineup for Simon.
Wouldn’t be shocked to see him back in the press box for next time, not a
great game.
- Only one
shot on goal apiece for Crosby and Kessel.
They did combine for 5 assists on the game, so that has to be taken in
account too, but....For playing 5-6 power play minutes it would be really
nice if those guys were looking to the net a bit more.
- Heard
a lot of talk “if the playoffs started this morning the Pens would be out”
which would be kinda weird since if the playoffs started this morning it
wouldn’t be quite fair Carolina got to play an extra game, now would it.
- That
said this was the type of game the Pens have to win. At home, against a
team that isn’t going anywhere. Great job in that third period to pull
away and hold on for the win, but definitely one that had to be won.
Not much of a rest, the Pens are off to New Jersey for a
game Tuesday, followed by a home game Thursday against San Jose and then going
back east again to Philly for the outdoor game on Saturday night.
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