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Penguins Recap - Rangers 4 Penguins 2

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by FrankD

Out-shot, out-played, and ultimately out-scored.  That's the best way to really sum up this game.

Had the Penguins played the entire game like they did in the third period, this game would have been entirely different.  Sigh.  Could've, would've, should've but didn't.  The Penguins mantra?

I don't know who the better goalie has been in the past two games...and I mean that in the sense of opposition.  Biron or Lundqvist?  Both did an excellent job of shutting down the Penguins, although I will add on as an extension to Lundqvist his defense's ability to just completely and utterly shutdown Evgeni Malkin.

This win marks five straight for the Rangers on home-ice and two straight losses for the Pens.  I think Therrien will resort to a coin toss for the decision of next game's starting goalie. 

Gary Roberts commited the cardinal sin when playing the Rangers - he allowed Sean Avery to get under his skin.  The four minute double-minor ultimately cost the Pens a powerplay goal, but Roberts decided 4 minutes wasn't enough.  He'd have three minors by the end of the night. 

Let me say this now.  The Pens NEED Ryan Whitney back on the blueline.  Nasreddeine's shots look like chips from the point, and he in no way drives in towards the net in the way Whitney does.  Plus, I'm starting to think the Crosby-Malkin combo is becomming a bit too choreographed.  It's getting to the point where when Sid has it, the D knows it's going to Malkin, and when Malkin has it it's going to Crosby.  It's a nice attack having both Malkin and Sid on the same line, but perhaps it was a good idea keeping them seperate.  Not only does it leave depth to the lines, but it also opens up the ice to any other attacker when Sid is in control.

I'll hand it to the Rangers.  I've always considered myself to be a person who is able to give credit when credit is due.  Lundqvist is a machine.  He's beyond human.  The only way to beat the Rangers is the way in which the Pens won last time.  Shutdown their offense and try and maintain a small lead.  Now it's going to be an entirely different story, as Gomez is really starting to open things up for the tema with five consecutive point-or-more games. 

Congrats to the geriatric Recchi for scoring his second goal of the season.  I never really tought he'd be a first liner this year, but a fourth line appearance was entirely out of my parameter of thought.  Of course, he's also one of the most shuffled Penguins, and tonight I think he played on the third line.  Either way, nice effort Recchi.  Perhaps he was ignited by Lindros' retirement.

I said it in my last recap and I'll say it again - the Pens REALLY need a right-handed shot on the blueline.  Every time you see the puck leave the zone, check the position of the defenseman.  More often than not it's a left-handed defenseman on his backhand.  Tonight that was the case at least twice, hurting even more when on the powerplay.

The Pens head in to Philly again Saturday night in hopes of evening the season series with the Flyers.  This is a horrible time for the Pens to go cold.  Considering all of the division games this month, it certainly won't bode well should they come up winless in over half of their next six. 

Penguins Goals

1st Period

Gonchar from Crosby-Malkin

2nd Period

NONE

3rd Period

Recchi from Roberts-Gonchar

Fleury - 35-39

Lundqvist - 26-28 


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CityhockeyfeverVarsity Captain
768 days ago
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Henrik Lundqvist has been playing the best hockey of his career, no question about that. Two nights ago against the Islanders, he wasn't at his complete best and the Rangers had a major defensive letdown in the third period of that game. The Rangers as an entire team have been playing the most sound defense I've seen in so long, I cannot remember the last time. You'd sware they're the Devils in disguise based on defensive lockdown, but they don't play the neutral zone trap (thank God). Lundqvist's goals-against-average was below one goal per game during their 6-game homestand prior to Tuesday's road game. The second of the two goals (Mark Recchi getting credit) was a bad one on his part where he accidentally kicked it into his own net.

Overall, the Penguins weren't bad at all. Maybe a little passive early on as you indicated, but the difference was the Rangers nearly completely shutting down the Penguins' top line (Sidney Crosby's assist on the Sergei Gonchar goal).

The Rangers have been showing signs of putting their entire game together on both sides of the ice and I agree that Scott Gomez is finally settling in and producing.

You have to admit that you gotta be impressed with Marc Staal. He's really brimming with confidence now. Same with Brandon Dubinsky and even Nigel Dawes.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
768 days ago
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Absolutely - Marc Staal is exactly all he's been hyped to be. In fact, the announcers were both going back and forth with their verbal hard-ons for either Marc Staal, the entire Staal family or of course Sidney Crosby. I don't think they gave Lundqvist the credit he deserved, until the end when they questioned why he wasn't one of the stars of the game. It's only right for Dubinsky to get his first goal against the Penguins. Afterall, Carey Price got his first win against them as well. Message to other teams: get in line.
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FrankDDiv-I Stud
768 days ago
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^ me by the way
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MetsJetsDevilsDraft Pick
768 days ago
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Ironically, as well as Biron played last night, thats how bad he was today.
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FrankDDiv-I Stud
768 days ago
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Yeah, Biron got housed tonight. When I checked in and saw Nittymaki in net I thought maybe he got the start over Marty, but only afterwards when I saw the highlights did I see just how bad they danced around him tonight.
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Steel TownDraft Pick
768 days ago
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I knew coming into the season that defense was gonna be a problem. but it seems now that goaltending is an issue that needs some serious attention too. I am also starting to get worried about our offense too. Last year when we needed it, someone always seemed to put one in the net. This year we don't seem to be getting the big goals we need. I would love to see them play 60 minutes every game instead of every now and then. Hopefully Whitney comes back on Saturday and we get this thing turned around, we don't want to put ourselves in a hole early cause it looks like it's gonna be a tight race.
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FrankDDiv-I Stud
768 days ago
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Yeah, if this was the playoff hunt right now I'd be a bit worried as well. They still have plenty of time to turn things around. Whitney is desperately needed back.
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