Couturier wins game with 3.4 seconds left after van Riemsdyk
ties it late in third
Sean
Couturier scored with 3.4 seconds remaining in overtime to give
the Philadelphia Flyers a 2-1 win against the Pittsburgh Penguins at PPG Paints
Arena on Sunday.
Travis
Konecny set up James van
Riemsdyk's 25th goal of the season to tie the game 1-1 with 19
seconds remaining in the third period before Couturier scored on the rush from
the right face-off circle in overtime.
Carter Hart made
41 saves for the Flyers (35-29-8), who had lost two games in a row after going
6-1-1 in their previous eight. They are six points behind the Columbus Blue
Jackets for the second wild card into the Stanley Cup Playoffs from the Eastern
Conference.
Matt Murray made
36 saves, and Teddy Blueger scored
for the Penguins (39-24-10), who have lost two straight after going 6-1-1 in
their previous eight. They are in third place in the Metropolitan Division,
three points behind the New York Islanders and Washington Capitals and three
points ahead of the Carolina Hurricanes, who hold the first Eastern wild card.
Sullivan said forward Evgeni Malkin is week to week with
an upper-body injury after he was a late scratch. Malkin was
injured in a 5-1 loss to the St. Louis Blues on Saturday.
The Flyers had a similar comeback against the Penguins in
the 2019 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series in Philadelphia on Feb. 23, when van
Riemsdyk scored with 3:04 remaining in the third before Jakub Voracek tied
it 3-3 with 20 seconds left. Claude Giroux scored
1:59 into overtime for a 4-3 win.
Blueger gave the Penguins a 1-0 lead at 2:07 of the third
period with a wrist shot off the rebound of a Phil Kessel shot. The
24-year-old rookie took Malkin's place as Pittsburgh's second-line center,
with Bryan Rust and
Phil Kessel on the wings.
Giroux scored for the Flyers at 1:11 of the second period,
but it was waved off for goaltender interference by Voracek. Philadelphia coach
Scott Gordon challenged, and the call on the ice was overturned after video
review. But Pittsburgh coach Mike Sullivan challenged that the play was
offside, and the goal was overturned after video review showed Voracek entered
the zone ahead of the puck.
THEY SAID IT
"For us to come back like that in the third period, it
feels like we've almost done it in every game against these guys. ... It's the
kind of game there where we battled back in the third period, really took it to
them in the third. ... We came out in the third and just played our game,
played hard, and fired everything to the net. Eventually, one was going to go
in." -- Flyers goalie Carter Hart
"When you have a one-goal lead, it's hard in this
league. We played a really good game over a long stretch, and then they find a
way there in the end to get one on the 6-on-5. ... Overall, a great game from
our side. The result, obviously not great." -- Penguins
forward Patric
Hornqvist
NEED TO KNOW
Giroux played after being held out of the morning skate with
an illness. He has played 257 consecutive games. ... Flyers forward Ryan Hartman, who missed a
7-6 loss at the Toronto Maple Leafs on Friday with an illness, had two shots on
goal and two hits in 6:04 of ice time. ... Rust returned after missing nine
games because of a lower-body injury. ... Penguins defenseman Kris Letang was
sidelined for the 11th straight game because of an upper-body injury. Sullivan
said Letang would travel on Pittsburgh's upcoming four-game road trip. ...
Forward Phil Kessel tied Craig Adams for the most consecutive games played in
Penguins history (319). ... Pittsburgh forward Dominik Simon played
his 100th NHL game.
WHAT'S NEXT
FLYERS: Host the Montreal Canadiens on Tuesday
(7 p.m. ET; NBCSP, TSN2, RDS, NHL.TV)
PENGUINS: At the Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday
(7 p.m. ET; TVAS, FS-CR, ATTSN-PT, NHL.TV)
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