WINS IT AT 2:44; CROSBY HAS THREE POINTS, INCLUDING 1,200TH IN NHL
Jake Guentzel scored
two goals, including at 2:44 of overtime to give the Pittsburgh Penguins a 3-2
win against the Florida Panthers at PPG Paints Arena on Tuesday.
Sidney Crosby lofted
a pass to Guentzel, who skated past Panthers defenseman Mike Matheson before
dragging the puck around Roberto
Luongo and scoring on a backhand into an open net.
Crosby had three points (one goal, two assists), including
his 1,200th in the NHL, and Matt Murray made 32
saves for Pittsburgh (35-22-9), which is 7-2-2 in its past 11 games and holds
the first wild card into the Stanley Cup Playoffs from the Eastern Conference,
two points ahead of the Columbus Blue Jackets.
Henrik
Borgstrom and Vincent
Trocheck scored, Mike Hoffman had two
assists, and Luongo made 34 saves for Florida (28-26-12), which has lost five
straight (0-1-4) and trails the Montreal Canadiens by nine points for the
second wild card into the playoffs from the East.
Borgstrom gave the Panthers a 1-0 lead with a power-play
goal at 1:45 of the first period when his pass toward the crease redirected off
Penguins defenseman Erik
Gudbranson's stick over Murray's glove.
Guentzel scored 16 seconds into the second period to tie it
1-1. After Matheson couldn't handle the puck in his own zone, Crosby collected
it and attempted a pass to Jared McCann that Aaron Ekblad knocked
to Guentzel, who scored glove side.
Crosby scored on a power play to put the Penguins ahead 2-1
at 10:01, converting a rebound off Phil Kessel's initial shot
into an open net form the slot. He has 13 points (five goals, eight assists) in
a five-game multipoint streak.
Trocheck tied it 2-2 with a one-timer from a sharp angle at
the bottom of the left face-off circle at 17:31 of the second.
THEY SAID IT
"We've been talking about it the last few games. All
these games right now are playoff games for us. We have to come out with a lot
more intensity. I thought we played a pretty good game, but we talked about it.
Against a team like this, there's so much firepower that you can't make too
many stupid mistakes." -- Panthers forward Vincent Trocheck
"To be a part of a couple of [Crosby's] points, it's
special. It's always special to be a part of something like that. It's such a
cool honor." -- Penguins forward Jake Guentzel
NEED TO KNOW
Each of Florida's past six losses has been decided by one
goal. ... Panthers forward Riley Sheahan had
one shot in 15:28 of ice time in his return to Pittsburgh. He was acquired in a
trade with the Penguins on Feb. 1. ... Penguins forward Matt Cullen became
the second U.S.-born player to play 1,500 NHL games. Chris Chelios played 1,651
games from 1984-2010. Cullen's teammates each wore a No. 7 jersey with his last
name on the back during pregame warmups. ... Penguins defenseman Brian
Dumoulin returned after missing three games with a concussion.
... Murray started a fifth straight game for the Penguins for the first time
this season. ... Crosby became the 48th player in NHL history to reach 1,200
points and joined San Jose Sharks forward Joe Thornton, who has
1,465 points (410 goals, 1,055 assists) in 1,550 games, as the only active
players to reach that milestone. Crosby required the 11th fewest games (927) of
any player to record 1,200 points.
WHAT'S NEXT
Panthers: At the Boston Bruins on Thursday (7
p.m. ET; SN1, SNE, SNO, NESN, FS-F, NHL.TV)
Penguins: Host the Columbus Blue Jackets on
Thursday (7 p.m. ET; NBCSN, TVAS, ATTSN-PT, NHL.TV)
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