Game two of the Eastern Conference Finals started out much the same way Game one did; with both teams throwing pucks at each other. The difference this time around is that during the first twenty minutes of play the Penguins could not keep the Hurricanes out from in front of the net and despite his best efforts, Fleury could not provide another one man show and shut down Carolina.
The game started out well enough for Pittsburgh as the offense was in full flight again. Just 1:51 in Crosby (13) scored after being fed through the crease by Chris Kunitz picking up right where the team left off in game one. About a minute later however Carolina tied it up with Larose (4) scoring on Fleury. At 8:15 of the first Malkin (8) added a second goal off of a Tyler Kennedy rebound for the Penguins to give them the lead again. 0:25 later Jokinen (7) beat Fleury to tie up the game again. Then at 12:10 of the first things got bad for the Penguins. That’s when Seidenberg (1) scored his first goal of the playoffs to give the Hurricanes their first lead in the series.
After the Seidenberg goal however the Penguins seemed to figure out things defensively and clamped down.
In the second period the Penguins got back on track and all but challenged the Hurricanes to get into a shooting match with them. About three minutes in Crosby chipped a puck up to Malkin who then chipped a puck up to Maxime Talbot in stride. Talbot (3) then pulled into the Carolina zone and fired a puck from Cam Ward’s right that beat him cleanly to tie the game. Fisticuffs broke out midway through the second with Malkin and LaRose each getting roughing calls. For Malkin the call was not that bad. He was just coming off an extended shift and needed the rest … I joke. But seriously, the scrum seemed to ignite Malkin who played with a passion and intensity that Carolina would regret ever igniting later. With eight seconds remaining in the period the Penguins regained the lead on Kunitz (1) first goal of the playoffs.
Eaves (1) pulled the Hurricanes even at 2:35 of the third seeming to give Carolina new life. But then the Evgeni Malkin show began and when it was over, Sidney Crosby had to be wondering if he was about to be demoted to the second line for Game 3. First Malkin jumped on the ice just after the eight minute mark of the period and raced into the Carolina zone. Kunitz tossed a puck on net and the rebound came to Malkin’s stick. He slammed the puck home for a 5-4 lead. Four minutes later, Malkin scored his tenth unassisted coasting out to Ward’s left. He won a faceoff, raced into the corner then around the net, turned and on his back hand roofed a puck that beat the Carolina net minder to give the Penguins the all important two goal lead and bringing truth to the saying that it is best to let sleeping dogs (or in this case Russians) lie.
Mister (Tyler) Kennedy (3) added an empty net goal at 18:11 to seal the deal. But Carolina was not done yet. If you ask my opinion, the Hurricanes had been head hunting all game in response to pretend outrage over two borderline but legal hits in game one against Rutuu and Cole. 0:30 after the Kennedy goal, the Canes got nasty as Gleason, Eaves and Bayda found Penguins to dance with including Satan and Letang. Satan was up to the task and looked like he had been a scrapper all his career. Bayda received a rare match penalty for intent to injure and for his role in the altercation that showed the frustration of the Carolina squad.
After struggling in the first period both Fleury and the Penguins defense clamped down. After allowed 3 goals on 14 shots in the first, the Penguins allowed just 1 goal on 14 shots the rest of the way. Now it is time for Game 3 in Carolina and they had better hope that Hurricane Geno has blown over by Saturday night if the Canes have any hope of gaining any sort of foothold in this series and not get blown away by the wind.
For the Penguins part, they continued the high pressure offense that Washington was barely able to hold off while stretching the previous series to seven games. If they keep it up, this series, and Hurricane season, could be over in very short order.