Nine different players for the Penguins have scored a goal or more in the past two games. Chris Kunitz specifically has come out of his injury as if he was better than ever, scoring 2 goals in the game against the Oilers and tallying 3 assists last night in Ottawa. Talk about bolstering a floundering offense, yet the damage was done against the worst team in the West, and now the worst team in the East... even still, one can't deny that having most of their forwards back has heavily helped this team.
The first period was a bit slow as the Penguins were getting into their system but once they got to it, they never left it and kept the pedal to the metal the entire game. Johnson made a couple of spectacular saves in the first to keep things alive, and Tyler Kennedy puts a deflection in off a Paul Martin blue line slapper, off two posts and behind the net to get the first goal of the game, and his ninth goal in 20 games. including 2 game winners.T.K All Day continues to put on a good Crosby impression down in front of the net.
In the wild second period of this game is when it really opened up. In the first 3:05 of the second period there were three goals scored. The first, came off of Jordan Staal's effort to stay with the puck after a few shots rang off of Kunitz's and T.K's sticks, Staal finds the puck in front of the crease and dumps it in 2-0 Pens, 1:21 gone in the 2nd. Not to be outdone the Senators took control of the offensive zone after a Michalek penalty and put one behind Johnson, it was the last goal they'd earn that evening, 2-1 pens after 2:08 was gone in the second. "The Penguins need to answer back and fast." I remember saying to myself, and not within but another minute, at 3:05 in the second, Kunitz along the boards, puts it down low behind the net to Staalsy, he kicks out to Lovejoy in the circles, slapshot, goal 3-1 Penguins. Hell of a 3 minute period, but it wasn't over yet.
Not to be out shown, Cooke added in his own little bit of controversy, with what looks like a kicking motion on this goal:
Matt Cooke in the crease almost "kicks" one in, goes off OTT defender.
It would go to review but ultimately Toronto says: "It's a good goal!" Pens go up 4-1 and the last 12 minutes of the period tick away.
What really impressed me was the team kept the pressure on, they didn't let up, they wouldn't let up. Including Alexei Kovalev, who even despite having boos rained down upon him by Ottawa fans who apparently don't understand Kovy was traded, not asked to be traded, was able to do work on this goal that kept the play alive and got it to the right players to make it all happen. Take a look:
Kovalev battles, battles and battles along the corner boards to keep the play alive in the zone, only when the double team comes does he dish the puck out to Jeffrey behind the net, who gets it to Michalek in the circle and blasts one home for his third goal in four games.The true testament to this play was Kovalev's work ethic and his desire to win with this team, to play his role and be a part of something special, he did just that on this play and solidifies why he is still a force in the NHL.
Two points for the Penguins that are much needed, the offense is opening up even if on bad teams, Crosby is skating, and things are turning around injury wise, 3 points outside of Philly and first place, and a tightening playoff race await us.
Lets go Pens!
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Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Penguins vs Senators Gameday 71
With just 11 games left in the regular season the Penguins (4-3-3 in last 10) will take on the Senators (6-4-0 in last 10) for the fourth time this year, the Penguins lead this series 2-1. This will be the first game these two teams have met since the Alexei Kovalev trade, a trade which is working out handsomely for Dan Bylsma. "He’s fit in tremendously." the newly extended headcoach said of Kovalev, "The first meeting I had with him, he said, ‘Tell me what you’d like me to do. Tell me what my role is. Tell me what I’m doing well and what I’m not. I just want to help this team win. I can be a leader on this team.” He’s done all of that." That he has. It didn't take long for Kovy' to come into his own again in a Penguins sweater scoring his first goal of the 10-11 season as a Pen against the Maple Leafs. It is his only point this year but his production has still been there. He has set up many opportunities that just have not been capitalized on yet, or simply didn't get past the goaltender.
Injury wise the Penguins are starting to come out of the rut they were in prior to the trading deadline. Almost all the forwards with the exception of Arron Asham, Eric Tangradi, Nick Johnson, Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and Mike Comrie are back, however on Defense the team is without the services of Matt Niskanen (Flu) and Brooks Oprik (Finger). Crosby has been on the ice the past couple of days and is beginning his rehab process. Comrie, and Asham have been doing workouts and skates for some time now. Comrie most likely will not return to action after missing almost the entire season, trying to fit his puzzle piece into the picture isn't such an easy task to do anymore with the players on this team who have been producing. Especially when Max Talbot is getting dangerously closer to healthy scratch status.
Goaltending has been the backbone of this team throughout the injury crisis, and Fleury has recorded his third straight 30 win season with the Penguins. Fleury won't be in net tonight, but instead we will see Big Brent Johnson and his menacing image in between the pipes.Fleury has been the talk of not only HART trophy contention but goaltender of the year contention as well, many will argue against this but it's hard to refute that the Penguins are still just within three points of the Flyers because of the brick wall Fleury puts up in net.
Lineups tonight are a little up in the air due to the defensive injuries this team has suffered recently, no line ups were posted from practice. The possible line-ups should look something like this, but expect the defensive pairings to most likely be different:
Kris Letang offers words of advice to Kovalev during his first game back as a Penguin at RBC Center on Feb, 25th 2011. |
Goaltending has been the backbone of this team throughout the injury crisis, and Fleury has recorded his third straight 30 win season with the Penguins. Fleury won't be in net tonight, but instead we will see Big Brent Johnson and his menacing image in between the pipes.Fleury has been the talk of not only HART trophy contention but goaltender of the year contention as well, many will argue against this but it's hard to refute that the Penguins are still just within three points of the Flyers because of the brick wall Fleury puts up in net.
Lineups tonight are a little up in the air due to the defensive injuries this team has suffered recently, no line ups were posted from practice. The possible line-ups should look something like this, but expect the defensive pairings to most likely be different:
James Neal - Mark Letestu - Alex Kovalev
Chris Kunitz - Jordan Staal - Tyler Kennedy
Matt Cooke - Dustin Jeffrey - Pascal Dupuis
Mike Rupp - Maxime Talbot - Craig Adams
Chris Kunitz - Jordan Staal - Tyler Kennedy
Matt Cooke - Dustin Jeffrey - Pascal Dupuis
Mike Rupp - Maxime Talbot - Craig Adams
Paul Martin - Zbynek Michalek
Corey Potter - Kris Letang
Ben Lovejoy - Deryk Engelland
Corey Potter - Kris Letang
Ben Lovejoy - Deryk Engelland
Big Brent Johnson will be between the Pipes for the Penguins.
Let's go Pens!
Niskanen with the Flu, 2 Wilkes Barre Boys called up on defense.
During Sundays game against Edmonton the Penguins had to use five defensivemen because of Matt Niskanen's bout with the flu. It appears he is still battling with that illness and did not travel with the team to Ottawa to play against the Senators. Paul Martin also did not skate this morning however will be playing in the game tonight along with Kris Letang. With that being the case the Penguins had called up two d'men for the game tonight against the Senators. From Wilkes-Barre Scranton the Penguins have called up Corey Potter (left) and Steve Wagner.
Potter in his first season with the Wilkes Barre Boys is putting up 27 points in 62 games, only two goals but with 25 assists to back it up he knows how to get it to the guys who need it, and how to get pucks on net to create rebound opportunities. Potter has played a few NHL games with the Rangers and scored a goal and an assist. With Potters propensity to help others score lets hope he can help light the lamp tonight.
Wagner (right) is in his second year with the Wilkes-Barre Pens and has 26 points of his own in 64 games this year, scoring five goals and tallying 21 assists. Wagner has played in 46 career games so far in the NHL, all of those games were played with the St. Louis Blues. In his tenure there as a Blue, he was able to tally four goals and eight assists for 12 points in the NHL.
With Paul Martin and Kris Letang ready to go on defense, Corey Potter has been slated as starting as well tonight, unknown yet if Wagner will be included in the line up sharing time with Potter, but Corey will definitely be out on the starting six on Defense.
Potter in his first season with the Wilkes Barre Boys is putting up 27 points in 62 games, only two goals but with 25 assists to back it up he knows how to get it to the guys who need it, and how to get pucks on net to create rebound opportunities. Potter has played a few NHL games with the Rangers and scored a goal and an assist. With Potters propensity to help others score lets hope he can help light the lamp tonight.
Wagner (right) is in his second year with the Wilkes-Barre Pens and has 26 points of his own in 64 games this year, scoring five goals and tallying 21 assists. Wagner has played in 46 career games so far in the NHL, all of those games were played with the St. Louis Blues. In his tenure there as a Blue, he was able to tally four goals and eight assists for 12 points in the NHL.
With Paul Martin and Kris Letang ready to go on defense, Corey Potter has been slated as starting as well tonight, unknown yet if Wagner will be included in the line up sharing time with Potter, but Corey will definitely be out on the starting six on Defense.
Monday, March 14, 2011
Crosby's on ice.
Sidney Crosby beats the entire Capitals line at the Verizon Center, December 23rd, 2010. |
Either way, the league should be afraid. James Neal with Sidney Crosby and Alexei Kovalev?! Letang and Orpik on the first line D? In the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs? Possibly against Washington or Tampa Bay? Are you serious? This is shaping up to be something scary for the other teams, not so much for Crosby.
One step at a time, and it will all piece itself back together.
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