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Penguins Lose to Bruins 5-1, Hossa Out With MCL Sprain

by FrankD
created February 29, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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Will Fleury get the nod Saturday against Ottawa?

Two days ago seems so short a time, and yet so much has happened.  Two days ago word broke that Marian Hossa would soon be a Penguin.  Two days ago, Colby Armstrong and Erik Christensen made their teary-eyed way out of Mellon Arena to the likes of Atlanta.  Two nights ago, Ty Conklin single-handedly secured the win for the Pens.

Two days ago, it looked and felt like no one could stop the Pens.

But again - that was two days ago.

Stopping 50 of 52 shots Tuesday night against the Islanders, Ty Conklin found an early seat on the bench Thursday in Boston after allowing three goals on 13 shots to give the Bruins an early and commanding 3-0 lead.

Marc-Andre Fleury's debut relief effort proved to test his sore ankle since his injured departure on December 6.  He quickly gave up a goal to a wide open Bruin in front of the net to make it 4-0 in favor of Beantown.  He'd give up two more before the night was done.

Next to losing the game, even more disappointing and shocking to Pens fans and hockey fans alike was the undisclosed knee injury reportedly keeping Marian Hossa off the ice since the first period.  Amazingly, in efforts to reform the team through the enduring injuries, the newly signed All-Star is expected to miss up to a week with a sprained MCL.
Conditions of an MCL Sprain
*  Mild tenderness on the inside of the knee over the ligament * Usually no swelling * When the knee is bent to 30 degrees and force applied to the outside of the knee (stressing the medial ligament) pain is felt but there is no joint laxity (looseness) Information courtesy of sportsinjuryclinic.net

Naysayers and Armstrong/Christensen supporters laughed maniacally, while Penguins fans in support of the Hossa/Dupuis trade collectively shook their heads in disbelief.

What's one week for a guy who hasn't even logged 20 minutes of ice time?  It may not mean much to Hossa, but to the Pens it's pretty crucial.

Over the next week, the Penguins have scheduled games against Ottawa, Atlanta, Tampa and Florida.  Teams that, on the surface, don't seem to pose as much a threat.  However as previous meetings in the season would prove, each game should be an expectedly close one.

Ottawa rallied back from three down to win 4-3 in OT.  Atlanta rallied back earlier this year to win 3-2 on a Mark Recchi shootout goal.  The Lightning shut-out the Pens 3-0 on the day Sid went down. Florida just barely lost 3-2 when Ryan Malone clinched the win with less than 30 seconds remaining in the Pens' three-goal third period rally.

Clearly this does not pose as an easy task.

Ironically enough, the Penguins' only goal on the night came via the newcomer in the number nine sweater, Pascal Dupuis.  Kennedy and Taffe connected on a laced pass to Dupuis to at least kill the hopes of a Tim Thomas shutout before the eyes of the Boston home crowd.

In Atlanta's 5-4 loss to the Islanders, Armstrong and Recchi each registered an assist.

The saga continues Saturday at 3pm when the Pens takes on the Senators.

Read more at Pensburgh.com


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JuTMSY4Legend
621 days ago
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and the sens freefall continues as well...heh
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FrankDDiv-I Stud
621 days ago
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Eesh, yeah - so much for firing the coach for the betterment of the team. Perhaps there could be no better team to go up against this Saturday. But as I mentioned in this story, the bad teams tend to play well against the Penguins.
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Steel TownDraft Pick
620 days ago
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JuT, you are getting too much enjoyment out of all of this lately. Typical :-)
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JuTMSY4Legend
620 days ago
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meh, the flyers just collected 2 points in their last previous ten until they starting winning (their last 2)... they're currently in the 8th spot and I don't see them getting home ice at any point right now...
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FrankDDiv-I Stud
620 days ago
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The Flyers will most likely and unfortunately (;-)) limp into the playoffs at the #8 or #7 seed. It'll probably be hard for them to get past the first round but it's still a feat and a half to get into the playoffs coming off a season like last year's. Although PA fans and Flyers/Pens fans are hoping for a 1st Round Meeting, it may still be a possibility. A far one - but still a possibility.
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CityhockeyfeverVarsity Captain
621 days ago
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I wouldn't discount Ottawa as no longer being a Cup contender, but they're playing like S**T right now (except for the Penguins game). Boy, talk about bad timing for a player you traded for to go down in his first game.
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FrankDDiv-I Stud
621 days ago
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yeah - but it's been said it'll likely only be a week and his return may be right alongside with Sid's.
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