2014
12.10
class="ui-droppable">On Monday night, the Pittsburgh Penguins did an admirable job of weathering their latest injury storm with a strong game and a third-period comeback that helped them seize a point on the road against the New York Rangers.

Though Sidney Crosby is now goalless in his last seven games—a career-high slump, according to Josh Cooper of Yahoo's Puck Daddy—he showed some nice chemistry on Monday with his latest linemates, Nick Spaling and Steve Downie.

"Downie especially did a great job of getting Crosby the puck with short little dishes as he was coming up the ice at full speed," explained Michelle Crechiolo of Penguins.com after the game. "That allowed Crosby to gain the zone and jump-start a few good offensive zone shifts."

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