2014
04.26
04.26
class="ui-droppable">After the game, he was lamenting the fact he didn’t get what looked like an easy empty-net goal with a little less than two minutes left in regulation, but Sidney Crosby didn’t need to score to help the Pittsburgh Penguins put the Columbus Blue Jackets on the brink of elimination in their opening-round series of the NHL playoffs with a 3-1 victory.
The Penguins captain paced his team to its most well-rounded performance of the postseason Saturday night and gave Pittsburgh a chance to wrap it up Monday in Columbus, Ohio, in Game 6 and move onto the second round against the winner of the New York Rangers vs. Philadelphia Flyers series.
Traditionally not one to tinker with his lines too much, Pens head coach Dan Bylsma ...
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The Penguins captain paced his team to its most well-rounded performance of the postseason Saturday night and gave Pittsburgh a chance to wrap it up Monday in Columbus, Ohio, in Game 6 and move onto the second round against the winner of the New York Rangers vs. Philadelphia Flyers series.
Traditionally not one to tinker with his lines too much, Pens head coach Dan Bylsma ...
Read Full Article at Bleacher Report - Pittsburgh Penguins