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		<title>Blame It On The Fleury</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2010 21:42:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Jackson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blame last night's loss on the rain falling last night as fans funneled into the Igloo for Game 7? Nope. Blame it on the Fleury - Marc-Andre Fleury. The Penguins netminder had a game that all Pens fans and even he would sooner forget.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blame last night&#8217;s loss on the rain falling last night as fans funneled into the Igloo for Game 7? Nope. Blame it on the Fleury &#8211; Marc-Andre Fleury. The Penguins netminder had a game that all Pens fans and even he would sooner forget.</p>
<p>Sure, the Canadiens capitalized on their first shot after Sid took a terrible boarding penalty. Sure Gonchar looked like he was already making plans about where he would be playing next year. But those are the sorts of stops a goalie the caliber of Fleury is supposed to make. And that was the story of the night on three of the Canadiens first four goals as all were stops Fleury is supposed to make. But he didn&#8217;t and the Pens are off to the golf course for the summer awaiting next year and the opening of the Consol Energy Center.</p>
<p>Fans on hand tried their darndest to get the home team fired up but slowly and surely they fell down 4-0 half way through the second before coming to life with a goal by Chris Kunitz. The fans were loud and cheered even when the Pens were down. They cheered their hearts out. But this was not the year for another Stanley Cup.</p>
<p>Too many players just went through the motions after falling behind last night and when they finally got a fire lit under their asses it was too late. Too many players on the team just played like there was another chance to win the series when there was none and it will lead to one interesting off season as several players on this year&#8217;s team will almost certainly not return from Fedotenko to Ponikarovksy to most likely Gonchar as well.</p>
<p>Time for Shero to work his magic and get this team set for next year. And he&#8217;ll have a little bit longer than last year to do so.</p>
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		<title>Fleury Must Show Up For Game 7</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 May 2010 21:30:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Jackson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There have been bad bounces a plenty for the Penguins as they now find themselves in a Game 7, winner take all match up with the Montreal Canadiens.  Whether it is shots by Penguins players deflecting wide of Halak or clanging off the post, sticks missing pucks by a country mile with a yawning net waiting for the shot or pucks shot by Habs that seem to always find the net things have certainly not bounced the Penguins way.  Which is why we are where we are.  Forget the “mythical” Jaroslav Halak people keep talking about.  The Penguins are beating themselves.  Halak is not.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There have been bad bounces a plenty for the Penguins as they now find themselves in a Game 7, winner take all match up with the Montreal Canadiens.  Whether it is shots by Penguins players deflecting wide of Halak or clanging off the post, sticks missing pucks by a country mile with a yawning net waiting for the shot or pucks shot by Habs that seem to always find the net things have certainly not bounced the Penguins way.  Which is why we are where we are.  Forget the “mythical” Jaroslav Halak people keep talking about.  The Penguins are beating themselves.  Halak is not.</p>
<p>Halak’s weaknesses are well known by now.  They are rebounds and the five hole.  He is mortal.  He bleeds.  He can be killed.  Get to the rebounds, shoot for the five hole and get a little offense from the defense and the Penguins win.  Well, that is if Fleury shows up for Game 7.</p>
<p>Marc-Andre Fleury has played, well, good but not Fleury like in this second round matchup.  Yes, most of the goals he has given up have been ones he should have stopped or have been fluke bounces but when push comes to shove tonight on the ice at the Igloo Fleury will have to find a way to end those all too frequent of occurrences.  No excuses.</p>
<p>The defense can help by thinking about where they are throwing the puck in the defensive zone and making sure pucks get up ice onto the sticks of other Penguins.  The offense can help out by not turning the puck over in the neutral zone and not pussyfooting pucks weakly around the offensive boards and ending any chance of sustained pressure.  But in the end Fleury must rise to the occasion and get those flippers and his glove hand working in sync with his brain.</p>
<p>Fleury, and the whole team, must guard the cage he stands in front of like Spartans at the battle of Battle of Thermopylae in the movie 300.  Although hopefully, I admit, with a slightly better outcome for the heroes tonight than death at the hands of the ravenous and barbaric enemy from the Great White North.</p>
<p>Fleury must be King Leonidas.  He must hold the line.  He must make the stand.  He must declare that while he lives and breathes that no pucks shall pass.  No one else will save this team from an all too early exit from the playoffs.  Not Sid.  Not Geno.  Not even Mad Max Talbot.  Not even the legion of 17,132 that will be sitting at the Igloo cheering the Penguins on.</p>
<p>Time to rise up Fleury.  Time to be great.  Time to become a legend.</p>
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		<title>Fleury Shines As Pens Outlast Habs In Another Close One</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 May 2010 15:29:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Jackson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once again, the only reason game 5 of the series between the Pens and the Habs was close was a man named Halak.  But while Halak stood tall in net for the Canadiens he was again outshone by Pens netminder Marc-Andre Fleury.   Montreal outshot the Penguins 33-25 but Fleury made 32 saves while Halak made only 23.  It was a dangerous game for Pittsburgh who could have by alrights once again blown out the Habs but couldn't get pucks in nets as often as they should have.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once again, the only reason game 5 of the series between the Pens and the Habs was close was a man named Halak.  But while Halak stood tall in net for the Canadiens he was again outshone by Pens netminder Marc-Andre Fleury.   Montreal out shot the Penguins 33-25 but Fleury made 32 saves while Halak made only 23.  It was a dangerous game for Pittsburgh who could have by all rights once again blown out the Habs but couldn&#8217;t get pucks in nets as often as they should have.</p>
<p>And as usual Pittsburgh had to not only beat Halak but also the refs who seem to prefer a return to the clutch and grab era of hockey in order to give Montreal a chance while allowing every Hab on the ice to whack at Matt Cooke with impunity.  That&#8217;s ok because so far so good.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh got goals from their blue liners as both Kris Letang (4) and Sergei Gonchar (2) scored while Montreal&#8217;s lone goal came in the closing seconds on a power play with Halak on the bench.  Oh yeah, and the puck clearly frozen under Marc-Andre Fleury.  But refs allowed the play to continue and the puck got poked into the net.</p>
<p>The series now returns to Montreal Monday night with the Penguins up three games to two and a chance to close out the series.  The problem is that the Penguins have had a nasty habit of not being able to end series on their first attempt.  So the question is out there at to whether or not the clock will strike midnight on Cinderella or whether or not she has a few more dances left in her.</p>
<p><strong>Notes:</strong></p>
<p>Dan Bylsma finally, and I say that enthusiastically, scratched Ponikarovsky who has not been worth the investment the Penguins made in him for the post season.  How bad has Ponikarovsky been?  In 10 games he had just 1 goal, three assists and was a -1 before hugging the pine last night.  Both Matt Cooke and Max Talbot have more points.</p>
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		<title>sHALAKed</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 May 2010 13:23:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Jackson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Messaged delivered to the Montreal Canadiens - the Pittsburgh Penguins are not the Washington Capitals.  Everything about game 1 last night at the old Igloo was a contrast to how the Canadiens had succeeded to down the "best" team in the NHL.  At least the "best" team based on record anyway.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Messaged delivered to the Montreal Canadiens &#8211; the Pittsburgh Penguins are not the Washington Capitals.  Everything about game 1 last night at the old Igloo was a contrast to how the Canadiens had succeeded to down the &#8220;best&#8221; team in the NHL.  At least the &#8220;best&#8221; team based on record anyway.</p>
<p>In their previous series the Canaidens blocked shots, shut down the power play and Jaroslav Halak stoned the Caps to rebound from a deficit of three games to one and win the series.  Last night however the Penguins were methodical in their shot selection, picked the canadiens apart on the power play and chased Halak from the net.  Although it did not start out that way.</p>
<p>PK Subban (1) scored not even five minutes into the game to give Montreal a 1-0 lead and Canadiens fans were over joyed.  But the Penguins took control by picked apart the Habs defense, drawing penalties and converting on the chances they were given on the power play.  Gonchar (1), Staal (2) and Letang (3) each scored with the man advantage in the first and second period to put the Penguins up 3-1.</p>
<p>Michael Cammalleri (6) cut the deficit to one late in the second but Craig Adams (2) extended the score to 4-2 even later in the same period taking a pass from Pascal Dupuis across the front of the net and beating Halak.  Alex Goligoski (2) added yet another power play goal early in the third to make it 5-2 and chase Halak from net in favor of Carey Price.  Price made several saves and the Penguins missed golden opportunities to stretch the lead even further before Brian Gionta (3) scored for Montreal on the power play to make it a 5-3 contest.</p>
<p>Late it was Billy Guerin (3) putting in an empty net goal to end it all at 6-3.</p>
<p>The game was a wake-up call for the Canadiens who basically had their way with a high powered Capitals lineup previously.  But the game should not be taken in and of itself that this series will be a cake walk for the Penguins either.  Montreal did not succeed in shutting down the Pens in game 1 but game 2 will tell whether or not Montreal learns from the experience and adjusts.</p>
<p>Marc-Andre Fleury was able to hold down the fort with several great saves at times against the Canadiens and had any of those found the net this game could have been a lot different.  In fact Montreal out shot the Penguins 31-24 on the night and netted 12 shots in both the second and third periods; way too many.  Pittsburgh will have to hone its defense to prevent that from happening again.  But they may have to do so without Jordan Staal who is as far as I am concerned the premier shut down center in the NHL.  Staal was injured in a collision with Montreal&#8217;s PK Subban.  Staal hobbled to the bench and later left the arena on crutches.  As of this morning the injury was still undisclosed as nothing other than a lower body injury.</p>
<p><strong>Notes:</strong></p>
<p>Where was the Penguins power play during the regular season?  Last night was just another dominating perfromance for a unit that couldn&#8217;t seem to hit the broad side of the barn during the regular season.  The power play went 4 for 4 in game one against Montreal.</p>
<p>Three of Pittsburgh&#8217;s four power play goals were scored by their blue liners.</p>
<p>Jaroslav Halak faced only five shots when the Canadiens were down a man.  He stopped only one.  Marc-Andre Fleury also faced five shots on the penalty kill.  He stopped four.</p>
<p>Jordan Staal logged 8:49 of playing time before being injured with one goal and was a -1.</p>
<p>The Penguins scored six goals.  Each goal was scored by a different player.  Crosby and Malkin had none of them but had two assists and one assist respectively.</p>
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		<title>Pens Wear Down Sens, Dominate In Third Period To Rally For Win!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Apr 2010 14:37:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Jackson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Things looked bleak for a second straight game as the Penguins had another chance to close out their first round series against Ottawa after staking out a three games to one lead.  After leading in game five on Thursday the Senators tied up the game and won in three over times to force a game six behind Leclair who replaced Elliott as their starting goal tender.  Leclair and a plethora of blocked shots were the only reasons the Penguins did not win that game.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Things looked bleak for a second straight game as the Penguins had another chance to close out their first round series against Ottawa after staking out a three games to one lead. After leading in game five on Thursday the Senators tied up the game and won in three over times to force a game six behind Leclair who replaced Elliott as their starting goal tender. Leclair and a plethora of blocked shots were the only reasons the Penguins did not win that game.</p>
<p>Game six looked bad as well for the Penguins as Leclair found ways to keep the Penguins out of the net. Even when he didn&#8217;t and with the help of on ice and league officials. With the Senators up 1-0 at 7:20 of the first period Mike Rupp pushed a puck to the net which was called no goal by on ice officials even with Leclair clearly in the net. Replays showed clearly that the puck was also in the net and well behind the goal line. However even league officials in Toronto refused to call it a good goal which just goes to show you that even instant replay cannot correct people unwilling to see the truth. Later in the game the officials would also call off a good goal scored after Malkin was tripped up into the goal tender claiming he interfered with Leclair&#8217;s ability to play the puck. Remarkably however there was no penalty on Malkin showing that the refs really knew that they blew the call.</p>
<p>The bad call on the Rupp goal swung momentum away from a surging Penguins team and by midway through the second Ottawa had expanded their lead to 3-0.</p>
<p>But the Penguins began to answer and Marc-Andre Fluery began to lock down the Senators and hold the fort in a manner reminiscent of last year&#8217;s series against Philadelphia. Pittsburgh was also down 3-0 in a deciding game in that series too before storming back to win.  Matt Cooke scored at 10:56 of the second to cut the lead to 3-1. Then at 7:03 of the third Billy Guerin fired a shot into the net from the circle as Leclair was playing without his goalie stick. Matt Cooke scored his second of the game at 12:24 of the third to tie it all up and Ottawa looked like they were just getting beat all over by a better team.</p>
<p>As time wound down and this game also headed to overtime there was no doubt that both teams hope for less than the previous three over time affair. And with up and down action it did not. There were saves at both ends made but it was Pascal Dupuis that beat Leclair for the winning goal less than half way through the extra period after being set up by Jordan Staal who brought the puck out from behind the Ottawa net.</p>
<p>The victory means a chance at either Buffalo or Boston in the second round and a couple of days to rest and heal after a hard fought series.</p>
<p><strong>Notes:</strong></p>
<p>The Penguins top line was pretty much neutralized in game six.  Crosby, Guerin and Kunitz were a combined -8 and Guerin&#8217;s PP goal was their only point.</p>
<p>The Senators tried to play it safe with a 3-1 lead in the third and learned that you don&#8217;t win games against Pittsburgh that way.  The Penguins out shot Ottawa 18-4 in the third and out scored the Senators 2-0.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 21:44:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Jackson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Senators goaltenders got beat on last night in Ottawa as the Penguins racked up seven goals, four against Elliott and three more against Leclaire.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Senators goaltenders got beat on last night in Ottawa as the Penguins racked up seven goals, four against Elliott and three more against Leclaire.  Elliott was yanked after the score ran up to 4-0 and the sad part for him is that it could have been much worse had he not played as well as he did in the first period while keeping Ottawa in the game.  But even he could not hold back the Penguins attack as once again His Sidness racked up 4 points (2 G, 2 A, +3).  Cris Kunitz and Sarge added 3 points each and Evgeni Malkin added a goal in what could have been a rout had the Penguins not taken their foot off the gas and allowed four Ottawa goals.</p>
<p>They were almost pitty goals and it reminds me of the scene from the Princess Bride where the Fezzik (played by Andre the Giant) is fighting the Man in Black.  Outmatched and frustrated but not totally defeated the Man in Black/Westley/the Dread Pirate Roberts complains, &#8220;Look, are you just fiddling around with me or what?&#8221;  To which Fezzik responds, &#8220;I just want you to feel you&#8217;re doing well.&#8221;</p>
<p>Fezzik eventually loses because he fiddles around too much but last night the Penguins had an aswer for everything the Sens threw at them getting goals from E. Malkin (PPG, 11:50 &#8211; 1st) , S. Crosby (03:47 &#8211; 2nd) , M. Cooke (03:59 &#8211; 2nd) , S. Crosby (06:12 &#8211; 2nd) , M. Talbot (SHG, 12:38 &#8211; 2nd) , C. Kunitz (18:11 &#8211; 2nd) and J. Staal (PPG, 12:27 &#8211; 3rd)</p>
<p>Pittsburgh however needs to learn how to get a little more of a killer instinct as they got sloppy and allowed the Senators two five on three advantages which resulted in goals.</p>
<p>But in the end the final score still read Pittsburgh 7 and Ottawa just 4 with the Pens holding a 3-1 series lead.  Can&#8217;t argue too much with that.</p>
<p>Tomorrow I&#8217;ll have comments on the crucifixion and six game suspension of Big Ben as the NFL seems determined to make itself into a laughing stock of stupidity and idiots here in Pittsburgh, who are in a minority but really believe they are a majority with all their hearts, are still saying that the punishment is not enough.</p>
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		<title>Pens Open Up A Can Of Whoop-Ass</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Apr 2010 12:41:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Jackson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Game one was a shootout. Game two was a brawl.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Game one was a shootout. Game two was a brawl.</p>
<p>When Peter Regin (2) scored for the Senators just 0:18 into the game things looked bad for the Penguins and Fleury was once again beat high glove side which seems to be a recurring theme. But the Penguins responded. That goal was Ottawa&#8217;s only of the game and the Penguins unleashed Hell on ice amassing 52 hits with Brooks Orpik leading the way with nine. While Andy Sutton may have had the head shot that knocked out Penguins defenseman Jordan Leopold it was not enough.</p>
<p>Sidney Crosby (1) tied the game at 8:45 of the first fighting for a loose puck in the paint and it was His Sidness that helped cap the scoring late in the third. Crosby danced with the puck behind the Senator&#8217;s net defended diligently by Sutton. The sequence featured several starts and stops with Sid changing direction multiple times and looking to get to the front of the net. Unable to do so he pushed out from behind the net and from his knees fed the puck to the blue line and Kris Letang.</p>
<p>Letang took the shot and it beat Ottawa&#8217;s rookie goal tendeder to make it a 2-1 game in favor of teh Penguins.</p>
<p>Oh, and before I forget, I cannot not mention that Sidney Crosby made a great save too. An Ottawa shot trickled by Marc-Andre Fleury and was headed for the goal line but Sidney dove through the paint and cleared the puck slowed by late period snow accumulation on the ice. That play saved the game from the Penguins and Fleury who played much better than in game one.</p>
<p>The series is now tied at one game each and heads up to Ottawa from game three on Sunday.</p>
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		<title>Thunderstorms With A Chance Of Fleurys?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2010 22:38:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Jackson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It looks to be a stormy night in the 'Burgh with thunderstorms rolling through the area.  And with the temperature dropping Pens fans are wondering if there will be a chance of Fleurys as in Marc-Andre Fleury playing they way all Pens fans know he can rather than the way he has been playing as of late.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It looks to be a stormy night in the &#8216;Burgh with thunderstorms rolling through the area.  And with the temperature dropping Pens fans are wondering if there will be a chance of Fleurys as in Marc-Andre Fleury playing they way all Pens fans know he can rather than the way he has been playing as of late.</p>
<p>In Wednesday&#8217;s night loss to the Senators Fleury was not on his game.  He let in four goals that he should have stopped or at least had a better chance of stopping than he did.  Without their star goal tender bringing his A-game the Penguins are going to be behind the eight ball and will have a good chance of falling behind 0-2 in the series.</p>
<p>Malkin and Crosby could not have been asked to do more in game one combining for several goals and assists.  Now with injuries mounting on the Senators bench and Ottawa&#8217;s third line not likely to produce at the same level again two nights in a row the Penguins will have to find a way to get a victory on home ice before heading north for the next game.</p>
<p>Mike Rupp will be in the lineup tonight after sitting out game one according to reports.  Rumors are that he will replace Ruslan Fedotenko in the lineup after Feds had a sub-par first game.  If you ask me he should probably be replacing Ponikarovsky who has not played at all up to expectations since joining the team at the trade deadline.</p>
<p>We will have to see how it all shakes out.</p>
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		<title>Let The Games Begin</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Apr 2010 22:23:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Jackson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tonight the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Ottawa Senators renew a match up that is becoming commonplace in the post season. In recent years each team has had to beat the other in order to advance. Pittsburgh, the forth seed in the East, and Ottawa, the fifth seed, drop the puck in less than an hour at the Igloo.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tonight the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Ottawa Senators renew a match up that is becoming commonplace in the post season. In recent years each team has had to beat the other in order to advance. Pittsburgh, the forth seed in the East, and Ottawa, the fifth seed, drop the puck in less than an hour at the Igloo.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh didn&#8217;t limp into the playoffs but did not impress in March and April nearly as much as they had in the previous two seasons where they used the final weeks of the regular season to build momentum. When you count overtime and shootout losses as what they are, losses, the Penguins were basically a .500 team. Ottawa on the other hand finished the season 7-2-1 so they are not going to be an easy first round opponent.</p>
<p>As much as Penguins fans want to be optomistic there are questions about whether star players who have not played up to snuff (Fleury, Malkin, Gonchar) lately can find that extra gear, bear down and play playoff hockey. Fleury has been one of the best netminders in the playoffs over the past two years winning 7 of 8 series and only loosing that one finals series against Detroit. He is capable but has to steady himself in net.</p>
<p>Tonight, not all answers will be given but a glimpse of what is to come is certainly going to be on view. Someone better find the switch and flip it soon. Because Crosby can&#8217;t win another cup on his own.</p>
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		<title>In Like A Lion &#8211; Pens Rattle Off Victories To Start March</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2010 22:53:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Jackson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It didn't look so good a few days ago. The Penguins won their first game after the Olympic break against Buffalo behind Brent Johnson. Then against New YorkMarc-Andre Fleury looked like he shouldn't even be playing for the Scranton Wilkes-Barre Penguins, got pulled and Johnson and the team rallied to win.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It didn&#8217;t look so good a few days ago.  The Penguins won their first game after the Olympic break against Buffalo behind Brent Johnson.  Then against New York Marc-Andre Fleury looked like he shouldn&#8217;t even be playing for the Scranton Wilkes-Barre Penguins, got pulled and Johnson and the team rallied to win.  Yesterday against Dallas it again did not look too good as Fleury and the defense let the team down early to let the Stars post a 3-1 lead that again required a comeback.  Convincing as it was, with the Penguins winning 6-3, it was still worrisome.</p>
<p>Today against Boston Fleury looked like the #1 netminder he is.  With the Penguins leading the Atlantic Division but New Jersey sitting in second with games in hand every point is precious and despite letting up the first goal and falling behind to Boston in the second period the team responded.</p>
<p>After Blake Wheeler (14) score to put the Penguins down, Pascal Dupuis answered back as the Penguins crashed the net and put a puck behind Thomas to tie it up at 1-1.   Then Evgeni Malkin (23) scored early in the third to give the Penguins the lead and what would eventually be the win.</p>
<p>The Penguins defense played well, allowing just 11 shots in the first two periods but let up in the third to all that many in one period.   Although Fleury was up to the task to was tense to watch.   Jordan Leopold maintained his strong play and finish +2 while Ponikarovsky added an assist and a +1 to go along with his goal in his debut against Dallas.</p>
<p>The fourth straight win for the Penguins continues what has been a tradition as of recent years where the team puts the pedal down in March as they gear up for the playoffs.  It also gives them a 5 point cushion over the Devils who skate later tonight and then still have two games in hand after that.  Sixteen games remain for the Penguins then comes the playoffs but they cannot overlook any games or opponents because every point matters and a mini slump now could send the Penguins tumbling down the standings late in the year.</p>
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