Thursday, 3 November 2016

NHL - Florida Panthers @ Pittsburgh Penguins 2-3 - Tuesday, October 25, 2016



Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby didn't take long to make his presence felt. Crosby scored a goal in his season debut and the Penguins rallied from a two-goal deficit for a 3-2 victory against the Florida Panthers at PPG Paints Arena.
After Panthers forward Greg McKegg was called for high sticking, Crosby scored a power-play goal with 6:19 remaining in the second period to cut the Penguins deficit to 2-1. He returned from a concussion sustained in practice Oct. 7 that caused him to miss the first six games. Penguins forward Carl Hagelin helped carry the momentum of Crosby's goal into the third period when he tied the game 2-2 by shooting off goalie James Reimer's blocker and into the net for his first goal of the season at 5:36.

Penguins defenseman Brian Dumoulin was called for high sticking McKegg with 2:18 remaining and forward Reilly Smith scored his first goal of the season 20 seconds later.
Michael Matheson deflected defenseman Colton Sceviour's shot on Penguins goalie Marc-Andre Fleury from in front of the crease, creating a rebound that bounced to Smith to Fleury's right. Smith sent a backhand shot into an open net for his first regular-season goal since April 9 against the Carolina Hurricanes.
Mark Pysyk extended Florida's lead to 2-0 6:08 into the second period. Shane Harper gathered the puck and carried it to the left circle, where he abruptly stopped to earn enough space for a pass past Penguins defensemen Trevor Daley and Ian Cole. The pass found Pysyk, who tipped a shot past Fleury's outstretched glove.
* Penguins forward Tom Kuhnhackl carried the puck along the wall in the third period before passing through two Panthers to Fehr at the right of the net. Fehr deflected the pass behind Reimer for the winning goal.
Pens Quotes
Sidney Crosby: "I think timing and just as far as execution, I think I need to work on that a little bit. But it's been tough to get in any practices or any real game situations. I've pretty much just been skating on my own, so I kind of expect that. But I felt like things kind of slowed down as the game went along."
Marc-Andre Fleury: "I just know when we get it going, keep the score close, we always have a chance to come back and win games."

Mike Sullivan: "For me, he didn't miss a beat out there. … We're grateful we got him back in the lineup and we're a better team when he's in there."



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