Pittsburgh 6,
Carolina 2
Pittsburgh's stars too much for Carolina as Penguins take 3-0 series lead
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| Game Information |
| Arena: RBC Center Location: Raleigh, North Carolina |
| Referees: Eric Furlatt, Bill McCreary Linesmen: Greg Devorski, Shane Heyer |
| Attendance: 18,789 (100.3% full) |
| POSTSEASON Team Stat Comparison | |||||||
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| 79 | Goals |
42 | |||||
| 64 | Goals Against |
52 | |||||
| 20 | Power Play Goals |
6 | |||||
| 14 | Power Play Goals Allowed |
8 | |||||
| 1 | Shorthanded Goals |
1 | |||||
| 2 | Shorthanded Goals Allowed |
0 | |||||
| 283 | Penalty Minutes |
231 | |||||
| 12 | Average Penalty Minutes |
13 | |||||
| Scoring Summary | ||||
| 1ST PERIOD | PIT | CAR | ||
| 4:06 | ![]() |
Matt Cullen
Assists: Patrick Eaves, Scott Walker |
0 | 1 |
| 6:50 | ![]() |
Evgeni Malkin
(Power Play) Assists: Sidney Crosby, Sergei Gonchar |
1 | 1 |
| 19:17 | ![]() |
Sidney Crosby
Assists: Bill Guerin, Chris Kunitz |
2 | 1 |
| 19:48 | ![]() |
Evgeni Malkin
Assists: Craig Adams, Sergei Gonchar |
3 | 1 |
| 2ND PERIOD | PIT | CAR | ||
| No scoring this period | 3 | 1 | ||
| 3RD PERIOD | PIT | CAR | ||
| 1:58 | ![]() |
Sergei Samsonov
Assists: Erik Cole, Joni Pitkanen |
3 | 2 |
| 11:29 | ![]() |
Ruslan Fedotenko
Assists: Evgeni Malkin |
4 | 2 |
| 18:12 | ![]() |
Craig Adams
(Empty net) Unassisted |
5 | 2 |
| 18:52 | ![]() |
Bill Guerin
(Power Play) Assists: Chris Kunitz, Ruslan Fedotenko |
6 | 2 |
RALEIGH, N.C. -- The Pittsburgh Penguins are tough enough to handle when one of their young stars is playing his best. When both are clicking, they're nearly unbeatable.
Burnside: Pens' 1-2 Punch
Once again, Crosby and Malkin proved to be a two-man wrecking crew as they threaten to make a mockery of the NHL playoff scoring race, writes ESPN.com's Scott Burnside. Story
Evgeni Malkin had two goals and an assist, Sidney Crosby added a goal and an assist, and the Penguins pushed the Carolina Hurricanes to the brink of elimination by routing them 6-2 on Saturday night.
The Penguins scored twice in the final minute of the first period, then added two more goals in 40 seconds of the third to seal their fourth straight victory and take a 3-0 series lead.
Crosby and Malkin each scored for the second straight game, helping the Penguins improve to 3-0 in these playoffs when both notch goals.
"Sid and Geno, they bring their level and they make everybody better," right winger Bill Guerin said. "Everyone's talent level goes up. That's what they do for us."
Fast Facts
• The Penguins took a 3-0 lead in the Eastern Conference finals and are one game away from becoming the first team since the 1984 Oilers to advance to Stanley Cup finals the year after losing in the finals.
• Evgeni Malkin (two goals, assist) has recorded multiple points in six straight postseason games. Over the last thirty years, only Wayne Gretzky (8) and Tony Currie (7) have recorded longer streaks of multiple-point games in a single postseason.
• Only two teams, the 1975 Islanders (vs. Penguins) and the 1942 Maple Leafs (vs. Red Wings), have come back from 3-0 deficits to win the series.
-- ESPN Stats & Information
The defending Eastern Conference champions can sweep the best-of-seven series Tuesday night and make a return trip to the Stanley Cup finals, where last year they lost to Detroit in six games.
"I don't think we think that far at any point, really," Crosby said. "Obviously, we know we have an opportunity now, but I don't think we've let ourselves get that far ahead. We've been focused on what we needed to do. We had a similar approach last year, but this year, maybe a little more experience helps."
Ruslan Fedotenko, Craig Adams and Guerin each had a goal and an assist. Adams was credited with his goal when Carolina's Jussi Jokinen won a draw but sent the puck down the ice into an empty net.
Matt Cullen and Sergei Samsonov scored for the Hurricanes, who haven't lost a playoff series since Detroit beat them in the 2002 Cup finals. In their only other postseason appearance since, they won the Cup in 2006.
Only twice has a team rallied from a 3-0 series deficit to win a series, and it hasn't happened since the New York Islanders did it against Pittsburgh in 1975.
"Our challenge: We've got to find a way to beat them once," Hurricanes coach Paul Maurice said. "And then we'll try to revisit that."
Malkin has 16 points in six games, including nine points and at least a goal in every game of this series. He followed up his first career NHL playoff hat trick by threatening to do it again with his sixth straight multipoint game. Crosby has 10 points in his last five.
"They've been probably the difference in this series, so far," Jokinen said. "We just have to find ways to keep them off the scoresheet. And if you're letting seven or six goals, you can't win hockey games. That's the bottom line."
Those two helped the Penguins pepper Cam Ward for a third straight game. The Carolina goalie turned aside 34 shots but was overwhelmed again by a Pittsburgh team that held a 40-34 shots advantage and outshot the Hurricanes 73-53 in the first two games.
Working Together
Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin are now the two leading goal-scorers in the postseason.
| Players | Team | Goals |
| Sakic (18), Forsberg (10) | '96 Avalanche | 28 |
| Sakic (18), Kamensky (10) | '96 Avalanche | 28 |
| Bure (16), Linden (12) |
'94 Canucks | 28 |
| Crosby (14), Malkin (12) |
'09 Penguins | 26 |
| Franzen (13), Zetterberg (13) | '08 Red Wings | 26 |
Marc-Andre Fleury made 32 saves for the Penguins.
Malkin and Crosby scored 30 seconds apart late in the first to turn a 1-1 tie into a two-goal Penguins lead. Crosby put Pittsburgh ahead to stay when he beat Joni Pitkanen to the net, took a pretty cross-ice pass from Guerin and tapped the puck past Ward with 42.2 seconds left.
Malkin made it 3-1 with 11.9 seconds remaining when he tracked the puck down in the low circle, skated up the goal line and stuffed in the puck for his second tally.
That came after he erased the Hurricanes' early lead and made them pay for a fouled-up clearing attempt by Tim Gleason, using some nifty stickwork to skate in close on Ward and beat him with a wrist shot. The 22-year-old Russian's two goals brought chants of "MVP" from the few hundred Penguins fans who infiltrated the RBC Center.
It was rocking early, with the desperate Hurricanes feeding off an amped-up crowd of Caniacs. Cullen cashed in on that early emotional burst, taking a pretty feed from Patrick Eaves and wristing it past Fleury's stick.
"The way the building was the first 10 minutes, they get the lead and to be able to answer back and leave the first period 3-1 was certainly a lift for us," Penguins coach Dan Bylsma said.
Game notes
Pittsburgh D Sergei Gonchar and LW Chris Kunitz had two assists apiece. ... The Hurricanes have led for a total of 13 minutes, 45 seconds through three games. ... Carolina LW Ryan Bayda was in the lineup two nights after he received a match penalty for high-sticking near the end of Game 2. He was fined $2,500, but his automatic one-game suspension was rescinded by the NHL. ... RW Tuomo Ruutu skated for the Hurricanes after leaving Game 1 early and missing Game 2 due to a lower body injury.
NHL Scores
Saturday, May 23rd
| Pittsburgh | 6 | Final |
| Carolina | 2 |


