Florida 2, Pittsburgh 3

123SOT
FLA(10-9-2)20002
PIT(15-8-0)00213

Final

SO
7:30 PM ET, October 23, 2009
Mellon Arena
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Malkin-to-Crosby connection spurs rally as Pens run streak to 7 with SO win

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Game Information
Arena: Mellon Arena
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Referees: Rob Martell, Dan O'Rourke
Linesmen: Pierre Champoux, Steve Miller
Attendance: 16,971 (100.1% full)
Team Stat Comparison
 
56
Goals
67
66
Goals Against
66
11
Power Play Goals
14
21
Power Play Goals Allowed
16
3
Shorthanded Goals
3
3
Shorthanded Goals Allowed
3
227
Penalty Minutes
337
11
Average Penalty Minutes
15
Scoring Summary
1ST PERIOD FLA PIT
12:39 Steve Reinprecht (Power Play)
Assists: Cory Stillman, Bryan McCabe
1 0
15:16 Steve Reinprecht
Assists: Nathan Horton, Cory Stillman
2 0
2ND PERIOD FLA PIT
No scoring this period 2 0
3RD PERIOD FLA PIT
2:14 Sidney Crosby (Power Play)
Assists: Alex Goligoski, Evgeni Malkin
2 1
16:41 Sidney Crosby (Shorthanded)
Assists: Evgeni Malkin
2 2
OT FLA PIT
No scoring this period 2 2
Shootout Summary
Start of Shootout period
Shootout attempt by Kris Letang SAVED by Tomas Vokoun (Wristshot 18 ft)
Shootout attempt by Steve Reinprecht SAVED by Brent Johnson (Wristshot 14 ft)
Shootout GOAL scored by Sidney Crosby on Tomas Vokoun (Wristshot 9 ft)
Shootout attempt by Ville Koistinen SAVED by Brent Johnson (Backhand 10 ft)
Shootout attempt by Bill Guerin SAVED by Tomas Vokoun (Wristshot 14 ft)
Shootout attempt by Nathan Horton SAVED by Brent Johnson (Wristshot 14 ft)
End of Shootout
End of Shootout period
Associated Press

PITTSBURGH -- Sidney Crosby found a lot of ways to score in his 300th career NHL regular-season game.

Crosby had a power-play goal and a short-handed score in the third period, and had the only goal in a shootout to help the Pittsburgh Penguins win their seventh straight game, 3-2 over the Florida Panthers on Friday night.

Almost Perfect

Repeating can be difficult, but a great start helps. Through 10 games, the Penguins are off to one of the best starts in team history.

Most points
Defending Cup champion
Year Team W-L-T Points
2009-10 Penguins 9-1* 18
1992-93 Penguins 8-0-2 18
1984-95 Oilers 8-0-2 18
*First defending champion to win nine of first 10 games

"We struggled in the first half, but we were able to rebound," said Crosby, who has 407 career points. "We stuck with things, and that shows a lot."

After erasing a two-goal deficit in the third period, Crosby beat Tomas Vokoun with a nifty deke in the shootout for the Stanley Cup champion Penguins, an NHL-best 9-1-0.

Steve Reinprecht scored twice in the first period for Florida. The Panthers have lost six of seven to drop to 2-5-1.

"The effort's good, but effort doesn't get you two points," Florida defenseman Keith Ballard said. "We were kind of dumb in the third period. We took too many penalties and stayed in our end the whole time... In the third, they pick it up a little bit and it's almost like we just kind of clammed up just trying to hang."

In the shootout, Crosby moved in slowly on Vokoun and made three moves to his forehand before finally tucking it into the net as Vokoun dove to his left.

Crosby improved to 3-for-3 in shootouts this season with his 10th career game-deciding shootout goal.

Brent Johnson stopped the Panthers' Reinprecht, Ville Koistinen and Nathan Horton during the shootout and made 27 saves during regulation and overtime in winning for the first time as a Penguin.

Pittsburgh won in the first game since All-Star defenseman Sergei Gonchar was lost for at least four weeks because of a broken bone in his wrist.

"We were still in striking distance [heading into the third]," Crosby said. "We felt like even in the second half of the second period, we created some chances. Even though we were down 2-0 going into the third, we felt like we were pretty close."

Crosby tied it with 3:19 to play with his short-handed goal, one-timing a feed from Evgeni Malkin with a shot that appeared to deflect off a Florida player. The short-handed goal was the first in the NHL for Crosby.

Crosby's first goal of the game came a second after a 5-on-3 power play had expired 2:14 into the third after a diving effort to keep in the puck in the zone by Malkin. Malkin swatted the puck to Alex Goligoski, who fed an open Crosby in the right-wing circle.

"We had a bad start, but after that we played better and did a good job in the third period," Malkin said. "[Johnson] played very well."

Reinprecht scored twice in a 2:37 span.

Florida entered the game with only one power-play goal in three road games this season, but scored one on its second opportunity 12:39 into the fist period when Reinprecht flipped a wrist shot past Pittsburgh backup goalie Brent Johnson.

Reinprecht then scored for the fourth time in his past three games by tapping in a loose puck into a wide open net when Johnson couldn't handle a shot from Nathan Horton.

"We couldn't get a third goal," Panthers coach Peter DeBoer said. "We had opportunities, I thought maybe four or five tonight; some 2-on-1s, some chances around the net, but we have to find a way to get more goals."

For a while, it appeared as if Vokoun would make that hold up. He made 41 saves, including stopping Malkin while on a power play 40 seconds into he third period with a glove save but the sequence included Rostislav Olesz's hooking penalty that led to Crosby's power play goal.

"It's a good way to develop that third period mentality, wear teams down and have a pretty good number of goals in the positive for the third period," Penguins coach Dan Bylsma said. "That is something we talk about."

This was only the third game this season Pittsburgh did not score first and also only the third time it trailed heading into the third period. The Penguins improved to 2-1 in each instance.

"Every game's not going to be perfect," Crosby said. "We found a way to turn the game around."

Game notes
Penguins C Jordan Staal left the game briefly late in the second period and early in the third because of an undisclosed injury. He returned to finish the game. ... D Cory Stillman assisted on both Florida goals. ... Vokoun hasn't won since the Panthers' season opener. ... D Martin Skoula made his season debut for the Penguins in place of Gonchar.

 

 

NHL Scores

Friday, October 23rd
Florida 2 Final
Pittsburgh 3 SO
Minnesota 1 Final
St. Louis 3
Carolina 4 Final
Colorado 5