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Penguins bomb Thrashers 5-0

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by FrankD

11.25.07

More at http://pensburgh.blogspot.com

The on going see-saw that is the "Faith in Fleury Campaign" has just been given a much needed insurance boost.

After facing the hook from Coach Therrien against the Ottawa Senators, Marc-Andre Fleury started and finished a 5-0 shutout performance against the Atlanta Thrashers. This goes down as his second blank of the year, the first coming against the Rangers in October.

The game started with what appeared to be the look and feel of a Saturday night blowout when the Penguins walked out of the first period up 3-0. As noted in the past games against the Avalanche, Rangers and Islanders, a two or three goal lead is hardly a cushion. However, it would be more than enough tonight, as the team would later pad the lead even more with two more goals.

The scoring depth on the team is certainly apparent, as is the hitting from the fourth line consisting of Laraque, Ruutu and Hall.

The power play unit was playing at an extreme level tonight. Given only three chances in what was a relatively penalty free game, the Penguins converted twice on the night with a Malone goal in the first and Crosby tally in the second. The offense is finally back to producing, hitting the mark 11 times in the last two games. The Pens are starting to show signs of a full range hockey team as they're playing both sides of the puck much better and the goaltending debacle begins to settle itself down.

The Pens' biggest obstacle this week may in fact be themselves. Although too early to necessarily constitute as a 'streak', the Penguins have won their last two in a row. Now five days separate them between their next and last game of the month against the Dallas Stars. Hopefully the time away from the ice won't shut them down.

Highlights

Sergei Gonchar had a three point game, dishing three helpers that left the Thrashers seeing red.

Jordan Staal managed to break his season long drought with the first goal of the game, only his second on the year. After going 13 pointless games, Staal has a goal and an assist in the past two.

Ryan Malone scored his third goal in two games on a Gonchar pass halfway through the first.

Malkin's 15 point streak, the longest of any Russian born player, came to an end tonight.


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MsbcourtJV Squad
737 days ago
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It's aboot time MAF shows up! Go Pens!!!
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FrankDDiv-I Stud
736 days ago
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Here's to hoping he stays consistent...
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MsbcourtJV Squad
736 days ago
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cheers!
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Pittsburgh GunnyMajor Leaguer
735 days ago
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Nice to see Jordan Staal on the score sheet.
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FrankDDiv-I Stud
735 days ago
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I know...finally!
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FrankDDiv-I Stud
735 days ago
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FYI - The Pens are 4-0 when Jordan gets a point in a game. Toronto, Washington, Ottawa and Atlanta. I know it's a bizarre stat, but definitely worth mentioning.
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