2012
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04.18
Sunday’s Game 3 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins coach Dan Bylsma said he still had faith in Marc-Andre Fleury, who was pulled after allowing six goals over two periods. Fleury also surrendered seven goals in Game 2, making Game 3 his second straight poor performance.
“As we go forward here, I think it’s imperative that if we are going to scratch back in this series and get back in this thing and start with a win in Philly on Wednesday, it’s going to be on the strength of Marc-Andre Fleury in our net,” Bylsma said during a conference call with the media on Monday.
While Bylsma can say what he wants to the media, the Penguins are in a desperate situation, and sometimes, desperate times call for ...
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“As we go forward here, I think it’s imperative that if we are going to scratch back in this series and get back in this thing and start with a win in Philly on Wednesday, it’s going to be on the strength of Marc-Andre Fleury in our net,” Bylsma said during a conference call with the media on Monday.
While Bylsma can say what he wants to the media, the Penguins are in a desperate situation, and sometimes, desperate times call for ...
Read Full Article at Bleacher Report - Pittsburgh Penguins