
- Evgeni Malkin-2 goals, 1 assist
- Marc-Andre Fleury-36 saves, .923 sv%
- Jaromir Jagr-1 goal, 1 assist (Jagr looked like the Jaromir that Pittsburgh came to know and love...I tip my hat to him on an awesome performance.)
Pittsburgh knew going into tonight that Ottawa would be fighting for their lives, but they didn't know that Senators captain, Daniel Alfredsson would be in the line up. Alfredsson has killed the Pens over the years, and I was a little scared he would continue his Penguins dominance. I was wrong. Alfredsson was nearly invisible along with teamates Dany Heatlty and Jason Spezza. The only reason Alfredsson dressed for tonight's game was to try to motivate his team, and get them out of this current funk they have been in. The Sens came out flying to a roaring Scotiabank Place crowd, but were not able to reward the "Sens Army" with an early goal. In fact, the first goal did not come until the second period when 18 year old rookie, Nick Foligno scored his first career playoff goal assisted by Jason Spezza. It was an awesome goal, that really brought the arena to life. Nick Foligno wasn't the only player t get his first career playoff goal, Pen's forward Maxime Talbot scored an awesome goal on the backhand which woke the Penguins' bench up. The goal was assisted by Marian Hossa and Pascal Dupuis. The second period came to an end with a score of 1-1, but the Pens were starting to look like the team that won the first two games of the series. The third period started and it did not take Sidney Crosby to make some noise. Crosby broke a Pittsburgh Penguins record for the fastest goal in a period in a playoff game. Greg Malone, father of Pittsburgh Penguin forward Ryan Malone, previously held the record scoring 14 seconds into the period. Crosby beat that record out by 2 seconds giving the Penguins the 2-1 lead. It was Crosby's first of this years playoffs, and it was assisted by Marian Hossa and Robert Scuderi. Scuderi's assist was his first ever NHL post season point. One minute and twenty-eight seconds after Crosby scored, Jordan Staal tallied (1) from Tyler Kennedy and Jarko Ruutu. This was Tyler Kennedy's first ever NHL post season point as well. The game seemed all but over until Marian Hossa decided to get the monkey off his back and score a goal. It was a power play goal and his first of the playoffs, assisted by Sidney Crosby and Ryan Malone. Final Score, Pittsburgh 4, Ottawa 1.
The only thing that really bothered me last night was the Pens defense not clearing bodies from the front of the net. On every goal the Senators scored there were players whacking at Fleury's pads trying to knock the puck through into the goal. The Pens have had this problem all year. This is the reason they brought in defensman Hal Gill who has been stellar since he has arrived. If the Pens are to close out this series and move on to the second round, they need to be more physical in front of their own net. The Pens proved they could do this in game one against the Senators on Wednesday. Other than the defense needing to be more physical I have no problems with their play. Also if the Pens are able amount 54 shots a game, I don't see them having any issues through out this post season. Off to Ottawa for game 3. Lets Go Pens!!!
Three Stars:The Pittsburgh Penguins are getting prepared for their last home game of the regular season against the the Philadelphia Flyers. The Penguins will have a chance to lock up the division pending the Devils do not lose tonight the the NY Islanders and the Flyers will be fighting to stay in the top 8 in the Eastern Conference. Its going to be a hard fought match, and could also be a preview of the first round of the playoffs. Following the game the Penguins will be giving their jerseys to selected fans in attendance and will be taking pictures with them. This is a tradition the Pens have been doing for a couple of years now and it is a fan favorite. To more important matters, the game. The Pens are down in the series right now 4-2 and would love to make that deficit only one game, but as I said, it's going to be a battle. If the Flyers lose, they could be facing elimination from the playoffs. Pittsburgh lost the first four games of the season to the Flyers including an embarrassing 8-2 loss in Philly, but the Pens bounced back winning the next two by scores of 4-3 and 7-1. If Pittsburgh beats them in both remaining games of the year, I feel the Flyers will miss the post season and possibly the firing of head coach John Stevens. I'm hoping for a clean game from both teams, but that doesn't always happen when you play the Flyers, plus, the Pens can't suffer anymore injuries than what they already have this season. The puck drops at 7:30 et. at the Mellon Arena in beautiful Pittsburgh, PA.
Key Players: Pit: Evgeni Malkin-He usually shows up big against Philly and he needs to have a big game to shut people up about him not playing as well when Crosby is back in the roster. Phi: R.J. Umberger-He is returning after missing six games due to a sprained knee he suffered in Pittsburgh.