2013
05.09
5 between the Pittsburgh Penguins and New York Islanders is in the books—Tomas Vokoun pitched a shutout after starting in place of Marc-Andre Fleury, and after the Pens scored three goals in just over six minutes in the second period there really wasn't any doubt about this one.

Evgeni Nabokov was chased in the third, and the Penguins gained control of this series, 3-2.

Tyler Kennedy and Douglas Murray scored 13 seconds apart to break open a two-goal lead early in the second, and Sidney Crosby made an outstanding play to give the hometown Pens a three-goal lead toward the halfway mark.

Kris Letang rang up a power-play marker early in the third to put this one out of reach for the Islanders.

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