Goligoski Seems To Be The PP Guy

Posted on 10 May 2009 by Jeff Jackson

With Sergei Gonchar out of the lineup for Game 5 against the Capitals, the Penguins opted to recall Alex Goligoski from Wilkes-Barre and play with seven defensemen. The reasoning for this was clear. First, the Penguins needed someone to help run the power play with Gonchar out and currently the Pens do not have anyone on the roster with Goligoski’s skills with regard to that. Second, the Penguins played most of game four with five defensemen and everyone had extra minutes added to their menu. So seven D made sense for game five and to be perfectly honest the team played just as well one forward short as they had all series.

The Capitals played a much more disciplined game than any previous one of the series. They allowed the Penguins only 3:59 of power play time and took only two non-coincidental penalties all game. Of that 3:59 of PP time, Goligoski skated for 3:14 of it (81%). He also skated for 6:18 at even strength where as Boucher played for 12:05 at even strength and just 0:46 on the power play.

Boucher can certainly play with the man advantage but it seems clear that in Gonchar’s absence it will be Goligoski helping to run the offense.

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