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Penguins Take Game Two; 5-3 Win Over Sens

by FrankD
created April 12, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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Somewhere Ray Emery is breathing a sigh of relief...

Ask any goalie in any level of hockey and he'll probably tell you the same thing; if you stop 49 shots on any given night, you deserve the win.  (Un)Fortunately that was not the case for the Senators' Martin Gerber.  You almost (don't) feel bad for the guy.  I mean, he looked a bit shaky in Game 1, but he was really on top of his game tonight.  Too bad his offense couldn't pad the lead and his defense couldn't stop at least a dozen or so of the 53 shots he faced.

Too bad indeed.

On the opposite side of the ice, for over a period and a half it looked as if Marc-Andre Fleury was easily en route to another win, perhaps even a shutout.  However that was slowly and surely depleted as the Senators routed three straight unanswered goals to tie the game at three.

I'll admit - I kind of got nervous here; and hey, you did too.  But you also knew deep down that they couldn't, wouldn't, shouldn't lose this game.  While 49 saves is definitely a tremendous effort on the part of the goaltender, an offense like that of the Penguins deserves the win just as much.  For all intensive purposes, the score should have been 11-3.

After Ottawa tied it up in the third, it all came down to discipline.  Whichever team was taking the penalty was most likely taking the loss.  Pittsburgh, who converted on two power play attempts earlier in the night, were certainly the bigger threat with the man advantage.  Should one reminisce on game one, you may remember the two 5-on-3 chances given to Ottawa.  You may also remember that game ended 4-0 in favor of the Pens.

Perhaps it came as no surprise that Ottawa converted only once on two attempts.

Perhaps even more hysterical is that on the other missed chance, Pittsburgh was down a man and two of the four players on the ice were without sticks and Ottawa STILL didn't score.

In a general sense, this practically made it a 5-on2 in favor of the Senators.  But MAF quickly dove on the loose puck in front of the net and froze the play.

Ryan Malone was rocked pretty hard earlier in the night.  From a variety of playoff hits across the ice, Malone was noted as having a 'lower body injury' after the first.  It didn't necessarily look like he was injured, but this is playoff hockey; the guys tend to fight through it.

But in the event you considered he was injured, and in the event you felt he was incapable of playing, Malone showed you why he's the hometown hero.  On a wraparound play following a Crosby shot, Malone swung the rebound past the out of position Gerber to help the Penguins to a 4-3 lead with just over a minute remaining.  On any regular night they'd call it a win and cash it in.  But considering Ottawa's surge earlier in the night, insurance was the only viable option till the final horn sounded victory.

With 16 seconds left Ottawa had the chance to win a faceoff in the Penguins zone.  However Crosby battled for the puck, assisted Malone for his fourth on the night, who finally banged home the empty netter.

Somewhere in the rafters of Mellon Arena amongst the deafening sounds of yet another sellout crowd the fat lady was singing louder than ever.

Could this be it?  Is Pittsburgh on their way to a sweep?

Not so fast.  Ottawa showed they could score, all Pittsburgh excuses aside.  Rebound goals, garbage goals - call it what you will.  It still caused the heart to skip a beat and may have required an intermission underwear change.  Word on Alfreddson's return will now permeate more than ever.  Keep checking back this weekend to see what may be in store for the Pens in Game Three.

The Penguins take the weekend off before heading into Ottawa for Game Three on Monday night.  The puck drops at 7.

Read more at Pensburgh.com


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Steel TownDraft Pick
578 days ago
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I wish they still played the games quicker. It used to be Two nights in a row at home one night off and then two on the road. Now I have to wait all weekend and the Pens can possibly lose some momentum. One of your best articles yet frank.
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FrankDDiv-I Stud
578 days ago
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I know what you mean - if any series goes to seven it's practically spread out over three weeks. Too long. Way too long. As always, thanks for the kind words.
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MetsJetsDevilsDraft Pick
576 days ago
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I was in Pittsburgh for this game and it was a lot of fun. My first real trip to the 'Burgh. Caught the 1st 4 innings of the Bucs game. Great stadium with no one in it. I showed up with my tickets and they asked me if I would rather play shortstop and hit leadoff. Had a Permanti Brothers sandwhich and then ditched the game for McFaddfens scross the street. Kinda pathetic that the bar across the street from PNC Park had 100 TVs and not a single one was showing the Pirates game. Place was wild over the Pens who had just blown a 3 goal lead. Got free shots and some mystery meat (I passed) when the Pens scored late to win it. It was a lot of fun and I even got a Manny Sanguillen bobble head for showing up to the Pirates game. They offered me tickets for Saturday too, but told me if I showed up I might have to pitch. I passed. Hockey is alive in Pittsburgh. Baseball is dead.
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Steel TownDraft Pick
576 days ago
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FYI, the Pens and Pirates are aired on the same station so they can only show one of the games if they play at the same time. Kinda stupid if you ask me.
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MetsJetsDevilsDraft Pick
576 days ago
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So because the Pirates and Penguins played at the same time, nowhere is Pittsburgh cvould you catch the Bucs game? Baseball is even more dead than I thought. But that sandwhich was really good. And you know what else? My friend works for a company in Pittsburgh so she got the "1nd set" of corporate seats (i.e. not the best ones") We sat 12 rows up in the lower deck right above the Pirates dugout. I will post some pics when I get them. I couldn't believe the price. $24 bucks. For $24 bucks at Shea you are sitting in the very last row of the stadium. This is why the Pirates can never compete again. The disparity is too much.
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FrankDDiv-I Stud
576 days ago
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I'm not surprised in the favoring of hockey over baseball. For the time when the Steelers were in the playoffs, that even took some precedence over hockey. however, the Penguins willingly moved their game to 3pm on a Saturday (or Sunday - can't remember) to make way for the 7:00 football game. The city is all about its sports, but baseball doesn't rank very high up there. But can you blame them? Almost eight straight years of not finishing (or barely) finishing above .500.
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MetsJetsDevilsDraft Pick
576 days ago
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But you have to recognize the impact. Because the team sucks no one goes to the games. Because no one goes to the games, the team doesn't make much money. Because the team doesn't make much money they can neither sign players in free agency or afford to sign the best players in the draft. Thus, even though they keep getting early picks, they have to pick the players based on signability and not talent. Because they team can't sign or draft the best players they continue to suck. Because they suck, no one goes to the games. Repeat steps.
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Steel TownDraft Pick
576 days ago
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MJD, you have just outlined exactly why everyone in Pittsburgh wants baseball to have a salary cap. The bucs are left watching when there best players go on the market. Although, it seems like some of the financial reigns have been lifted with the new management team in place.
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FrankDDiv-I Stud
576 days ago
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I agree MJD - that's pretty much why they can't hold onto anyone either when the time is up. Why would a fierce, competitive player want to stay on a losing team that can't pay him what he wants? It also doesn't help that the team is pretty banged up to start the season off. Wilson went down to minors, Sanchez has been dealing with a sore shoulder since having surgery back in September, Laroche is once again starting the season off in a slump (4-36 last I checked with 20+ Ks), the "he should be good" Chris Duffy is in fact not (and injured) and Zach Duke is better off just throwing the ball over the centerfield wall. So while I agree money is definitely an issue, so is resilience to injuries, stamina and an actual ability to play.
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