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Panthers Upset Penguins 5-2, We Ask the 5 Ws and an H

by FrankD
created March 07, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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Fleury gave up three early goals in the first period before he was pulled to start the second

Nope, not tonight.

The Penguins fell to the Florida Panthers Thursday night in a 5-2 upset loss that did nothing more than shrink the Penguins' Conference and Division lead.  It's games like this that make us hit the five Ws and an H.

WHAT went wrong?  (aside form everything)

Marc-Andre Fleury's appearance was short-stayed, as three of the nineteen first period shots lit the lamp to give Florida a commanding 3-1 lead heading into the second.

Ty Conklin was given the nod following MAF's lackluster performance and kept the team within striking distance.  However, the Penguins were unable to find the net on superb even strength opportunities and similarly did nothing with the man advantage.

WHEN could it have changed?

Ryan Whitney easily had three opportunities to net goals tonight and choked on each and every one of them.  Malkin seemed a bit shaky tonight and Sykora was getting completely mobbed on the ice.  Crosby was on the receiving end of some fine passes from Pascal Dupuis but was just as easily stopped by Florida's Craig Anderson.

WHO?!

Craig Anderson.  If you've never heard of him then don't worry, you're not alone.  Up until three Florida Panthers' wins ago no one had any idea who this guy was.  Yet apparently he set a new NHL record with two consecutive shutouts and the stopping of 105 consecutive shots.  Does this mean an outs for Vokoun?  Probably not.  For all intensive purposes, Anderson could very well just be Florida's version of Ty Conklin.

WHERE does this leave the Penguins?

Luckily tonight's loss didn't take the Penguins out of any contention for Division or Conference leads.  What it did do was keep the gap close between them and the Devils in the Atlantic (one point) and shorten the gap between Pitt and Montreal in the Conference (tied).

HOW can Pitt rebound?

That's fairly simple - win.  When teams head into the home stretch at this point you have to hold back from saying every game is a must-win situation.  While somewhat true, it's not completely necessary for the Penguins to make the playoffs.  There are also some mixed views as to whether it's good to see a team head into the playoffs strong (IE: 1990s-era Penguins) or have them finish moderately placed in the Division and kick it into high gear in the playoffs (IE: 2005 Oilers).  You always have the Devils of last year winning 16-straight and ultimately falling off in the postseason.  It truly is anyone's game at any time.

Which finally leads us to the head-smacking...

WHY did this happen?

Good question.  Hindsight is always 20/20, and as such you can really find anything you want as the reason for losing.  You can talk about how Ty Conklin's career record against Florida is 5-0-0.  You can talk about how Pitt was 3-0 so far this season and may have rolled in to Florida a little cocky knowing this.  Perhaps you can blame Therrien for starting Fleury despite rumors of him "playing through" some soreness.  Hell, why not blame the retirees in Florida for pretending to care about a team that may very well manage to slip into the playoffs before all is said and done?

You really can blame anyone.

Pitt wraps up the road trip in DC on Sunday against the Caps.  Puck drops at 12:30 on NBC.

Visit Pensburgh.com to answer this game's poll on Sidney Crosby.


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Steel TownDraft Pick
615 days ago
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Awful game all around. I hate to say this, and I have never said it before, but the team would have been better off if Crosby had been scratched. He and Whitney both had horrible games. They should be embarrassed after last nights faux performance. In general the whole team looked bad, but those two in particular looked decidedly worse. The only bright spot of the night was Letang's continued excellent play. The Pens have a franchise defenseman right there and they need to lock him up long term. He has all the tools. I firmly believe he would be a center in the NHL if he was so good at skating backwards. Lidstrom better watch out, there's a new kid on the block.
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FrankDDiv-I Stud
615 days ago
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It's ok - I was thinking the exact same thing. Crosby looks like he's still hurtin, and the PP worked fine while he was out. When you think about timing and when he came back to the lineup, the teams the Pens are playing this week aren't really necessary for the captain's comeback.

Letang was all over, I agree. He's hitting, shooting, passing, blocking; he really can do it all.

Luckily they have a lil time off between last night and the next game. For the most part, the schedule doesn't really get intense until the 16th and on. It gives some time for everyone to heal up.
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