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		<title>Penguins Snuff Flames</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Oct 2011 13:38:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Jackson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Game number two is in the bag.  And the Penguins kept the good things going early in the season.

In beating the Calgary Flames 5-3 last night, the Penguins netted another two power play goals (Niskanen and Malkin) and held the Flames to just 20 shots on goal.  The Penguins added goals from Mr. Tyler Kennedy (1), Craig Adams (1) and Jordan Staal EN (1) to improve to 2-0 on the young season.  Fleury got his second win of the season.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Game number two is in the bag.  And the Penguins kept the good things going early in the season.</p>
<p>In beating the Calgary Flames 5-3 last night, the Penguins netted another two power play goals (Niskanen and Malkin) and held the Flames to just 20 shots on goal.  The Penguins added goals from Mr. Tyler Kennedy (1), Craig Adams (1) and Jordan Staal EN (1) to improve to 2-0 on the young season.  Fleury got his second win of the season.</p>
<p>The Penguins power play managed 10 shots on net.</p>
<p>James Neal added notched an assist.</p>
<p>Jordan Staal and Matt Niskanen where the only two Penguins to notch more than a point with a goal and an assist each to give the Penguins a well balance attack.</p>
<p>Tonight the Penguins head to Edmonton to face the Oilers who have not taken to the ice yet this season.</p>
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		<title>Pens Roll Through Holiday Weekend</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Nov 2010 15:11:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Jackson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Pittsburgh Penguins were not weighed down by too much turkey on Thansksgiving as on Friday night they won a hard fought game against the Ottawa Senators 2-1 and on Saturday they breezed past the Calgary Flames 4-1.  The Senators, now 9th in the East, have struggled.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Pittsburgh Penguins were not weighed down by too much turkey on Thansksgiving as on Friday night they won a hard fought game against the Ottawa Senators 2-1 and on Saturday they breezed past the Calgary Flames 4-1.  The Senators, now 9th in the East, have struggled.</p>
<p>Through Saturday the Senators had scored 14 less goals than they have allowed and are 4-6-0 in their last ten.  Despite jumping out to a 1-0 lead against the Pens, Evgeni Malkin (8 &#8211; PPG) and Alex Goligoski (5) provided all the offense needed in front of Marc-Andre Fleuy&#8217;s 43 save performance.  Despite 21 shot in the first period, Ottawa just could not find the net.</p>
<p>Calgary has been on of the worst teams in the Western Conference this year.  After loosing to the Penguins their record stood at just 9-12-2 but with a goal differential of just -5 on the year they are capable of staying in games.  But the Penguins jumped on them early in the second with a goal by Arron Asham (3) and a hat trick by Sidney Crosby (16, 17 &#038; 18) thanks to the empty net to make the game never in doubt.  Brent Johnson spelled Fleury who has been red hot lately and made 30 saves as the Penguins shot the puck 43 times.</p>
<p>The win against the Flames was the Penguins sixth in a row and they have points in their last 9 going 8-0-1 in that time.  Over their last ten games the Penguins are 8-1-1.</p>
<p>Next up for the 15-8-2 Penguins are the 14-10-1 Rangers on Monday night.  Last time these two teams met the Penguins scored two late goals to take a 2-1 lead only to see the Rangers score late to tie the game and then finish the Pens off in overtime.</p>
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		<title>Pens Struggle, But Survive The Hurricanes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Nov 2010 14:23:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Jackson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Carolina plays an up tempo game.  Vancouver prefers that style too, but the Penguins newly found commitment to defense shut them down.  Last night was another test for that new found respect for focusing on the blueliners.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Carolina plays an up tempo game.  Vancouver prefers that style too, but the Penguins newly found commitment to defense shut them down.  Last night was another test for that new found respect for focusing on the blueliners.</p>
<p>However, Pittsburgh struggled.  However, so did Carolina.</p>
<p>Both teams found the net four times during regulation and overtime and Fleury looked stronger than that record as his defense let him down a couple times.  Fleury stopped 30 of 34 shots and kept the Penguins in the game despite a teamwide collapse that let the Hurricanes tie the game with just 0:52 left in regulation.  Pens fans no doubt had visions of the game against the New York Rangers dancing in their heads.  In that game the Penguins down 0-1 late scored twice to take a 2-1 lead only to give up a late goal in regulation and then lost in overtime.</p>
<p>But not last night.  After goals in regulation by Chris Kunitz (6, 7), Tyler (Mr.) Kennedy (4) and Sidney Crosby (14) the Penguins shut the door in overtime despite playing much of it in their own end.  Then came the shootout.</p>
<p>In the shootout it was not even a contest.  Kris Letang scored on the Penguins first shot.  Fleury stones Jeff Skinner. Crosby scored on the Penguins second shot.  Then Fleury flipped out his pad and stopped Jussi Jokinen.  Game over.  Two points.</p>
<p>The win in the shootout moves the Penguins to 11-8-2 on the season and they have won four of their last five and have a point in each of those games.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh produced consistent offense all night tallying 36 shots in regulation and overtime.  10 shots in the first, 12 in the second, 11 in the third and 3 in the five minute overtime show that the Penguins never let off the gas.  His Sidness paced the Penguins with four points (1 G and 3 A) while Malkin added three quality assists.  Jussi Jokinen had four point for the Hurricanes (2 G and 2 A) and menaced the Penguins all night.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh is now off until Monday night until they face the 8-9-0 Florida Panthers on the road.</p>
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		<title>Pens Win The Hard Way To End Horrid Stretch</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Nov 2010 14:32:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Jackson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is no denying it; the Penguins have problems.  Despite loads of talent, the forwards are not playing up to snuff (Malkin has been downright horrid), the defense since the return of Brooks Orpik and Michalek has been porous and Marc-Andre Fleury, despite his earlier troubles being related to the problems on the rest of the team, has been getting worse in net.  The team had been just 1-4-1 in their last six heading into Pheonix.  And after Fleury looked like he had forgotten everything there is to know about playing between the pipes the Coyotes mounted a 2-0 lead over the Penguins on just five shots.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is no denying it; the Penguins have problems.  Despite loads of talent, the forwards are not playing up to snuff (Malkin has been downright horrid), the defense since the return of Brooks Orpik and Michalek has been porous and Marc-Andre Fleury, despite his earlier troubles being related to the problems on the rest of the team, has been getting worse in net.  The team had been just 1-4-1 in their last six heading into Pheonix.  And after Fleury looked like he had forgotten everything there is to know about playing between the pipes the Coyotes mounted a 2-0 lead over the Penguins on just five shots.</p>
<p>Fleury, not looking like he had a clue in net, was pulled in favor of Brent Johnson who backstopped the Penguins the rest of the way.  Pittsburgh came back with two goals in the second, one of which was score by Malkin (4) to tie the game in the second.  Pheonix went back on top 3-2 and then with the period winding down the anemic Penguins power play finally found the net as Kunitz (3) netted the game tying goal.</p>
<p>The third period wound away, then overtime passed.  It wasn&#8217;t until the final shooter of the shootout that the Penguins sealed the deal.  And that final shooter was not Crosby or Malkin but rookie Mark Letestu.  Puck in net.  Pens win 4-3 in the shoot out.</p>
<p>Now the Penguins (7-7-1) have a few days off before returning home to host the Boston Bruins on Wednesday, November 10th at 7:00PM.  I don&#8217;t know what they will do with that time off.  But hopefully they will realize, finally, how bad they are as a team right now and take no solace that they escaped Pheonix with a win.</p>
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		<title>Ouuuuch!  Elliott!</title>
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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>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>Switch Not Officially Flipped</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Apr 2010 22:03:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Jackson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last night the Pittsburgh Penguins brought to an end an important chapter for hockey in the city as the team played the final regular season game ever at the Igloo.  The question now is how many playoff games will be seen before the final post season game is played there.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last night the Pittsburgh Penguins brought to an end an important chapter for hockey in the city as the team played the final regular season game ever at the Igloo.  The question now is how many playoff games will be seen before the final post season game is played there.</p>
<p>Facing off against the lowly New York Islanders, the stars looked align for a good night which started with commemorative tickers to all fans in attendance, then a ceremony celebrating all the great players who have skated on the arena’s ice and which fans hopes would end with a victory.   Especially considering that there is still a chance for the Penguins to rise in the standings before the end of the season depending on what they and the Devils do.</p>
<p>Just 23 seconds in, Brooks Orpik (2) helped the Penguins stake out a 1-0 lead.   At 5:01 Alex Goligoski (8) made it 2-0 on the power play.  But the Penguins gave the Islanders a chance with a power play and the lead was cut to 2-1 just three and a half minutes later.</p>
<p>Evgeni Malkin (26) stretched the score to 3-1 with just under five minutes remaining but not even two minutes later the Islanders against scored to make it a 3-2 game.  With just 58 seconds left in the first period however Sidney Crosby (49) notched another goal to make it a 4-2 contest.</p>
<p>Fleury, honestly looked shaky in net.  When the second period resumed and with just about seven minutes gone the Islanders scored again to once again make it a one goal game and move the score to 4-3.</p>
<p>It took a while but the Penguins put the hammer down.  Bill Guerin (20) added his twentieth of the season on the power play and two minutes later Mr. (Tyler) Kennedy (13) added another marker.  When the smoke cleared at the end of the second, the score stood at Penguins 6 and the Islanders 3.</p>
<p>Bill Guerin (21) added goal number seven at 1:46 of the third and the Penguins cruised to a victory to put them back into a points wise tie with New Jersey in the Eastern Conference.  However New Jersey holds all tie breakers.</p>
<p>Some people have been wondering when the Penguins, who frankly have looked like they were willing to sleep walk through the final month of the season were going to flip the switch and get serious after failing to put up much of a fight against teams like New Jersey and Washington.  Well, honestly, it probably still hasn’t happened even though last night was a positive sign.  And spare me please the stats about how the Penguins have won more than they have lost over the past thirty some odd days.  Their record is not that good.</p>
<p>Since March 1st, by my count, this team is 10-5-4.  Which is basically .500 in the win loss department when you properly count the over time and shoot out losses as what they are – losses.  This team is 10-9.  Not only are they 10-9 but the have lost to both New Jersey and Washington twice in that span.  You know, important teams that they will have to face more likely than not come the playoffs?</p>
<p>But there were some good sings that this team actually has their fingers on that switch and are indeed ready to flip it and get serious.  After a first period where the Penguins defense and goal tending (yes, Fleury is not playing well and highly at fault so stop making excuses for him about how the defense is letting him down) Fleury played like Fleury on a flurry of shots by the Islanders in the second where he had to stop three point blank shots.  The last one he was badly out of position but still defending his net like the man that helped Pittsburgh win the Stanley Cup.</p>
<p>The Penguins put their boots on the Islanders necks after this and never let them get up.  Again, another problem the Penguins have had is letting teams stick around and not putting them away.</p>
<p>Two games remain.  And neither are cake walks despite them being against Atlanta and the New York Islanders again.  The Penguins need to build momentum and win both.  Not just to convince fans that they are ready for another run at Lord Stanley’s cup but also to convince their opponents that the Penguins are a threat to win against anyone, anywhere and any time.  And besides, there is still the chance to finish even higher in the standing at stake as well.</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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		<title>Fleury Falters But Pens Recover Under Johnson</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 13:53:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Jackson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[To say Marc-Andre Fleury had some rust when returning to between the pipes for Thursday night’s game against the Rangers would be an understatement.  He was so corroded and full of holes that an anemic New York offense chased him from the net.  Fleury faced only twelve total shots in 32:49 of action and allowed four goals.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To say Marc-Andre Fleury had some rust when returning to between the pipes for Thursday night’s game against the Rangers would be an understatement.  He was so corroded and full of holes that an anemic New York offense chased him from the net.  Fleury faced only twelve total shots in 32:49 of action and allowed four goals.</p>
<p>Out came the hook and in came Johnson with the Penguins down 4-2 despite an offense that was completely smothering the Blue Shirts.  Mike Rupp (12) answered the bell and brought the game to within one and Alex Goligoski (7) tied the game midway through the third as the Penguins clamped down on New York allowing just four shots in the remaining period and a half of regulation.</p>
<p>Then in overtime it was Evgeni Malkin (22) who scored with a 4-3 advantage after a Wade Redden hooking call.  Game over.  Guins win.</p>
<p>Fleury was obviously frustrated by his performance, refusing to even remove his mask as he sat on the bench for the rest of the second period.  I don’t know if he was wearing his gold medal around his neck still and if that was the problem or not but for certain it was not a good performance from the Penguins starting netminder.  The offense peppered the Rangers net for 55 total shots in what should never have even been a close game.</p>
<p>Newly acquired Penguins defenseman Jordan Leopold was even with two shots and 21:11 of total ice time.  Bill Guerin was a late scratch.</p>
<p>The win vaulted the Penguins (38-22-4, 80 pts) over the idle New Jersey Devils into first place in the Atlantic Division by a single point and into second place in the Eastern Conference.  The Devils have two games in hand however.</p>
<p>Saturday is a showdown with the Western Conference’s Dallas Stars and will mark the debut of rent-a-winger Alex Ponikorovsky for the Penguins who could not play against the Rangers due to visa problems.  Ponikorovsky is in the last year of his current contract and comes to the Penguins from Toronto as a perennial 20+ goal scorer who looks to be placed on a line with Malkin and Fedotenko.  He will probably command too much money for the Penguins to resign next year with all the cap implications that would be involved but I think he is a good addition to the team.  Although I am not certain that long term it was a good move to trade away Luca Caputi who was looking ready to be a permanent NHL fixture and good goal scorer in exchange for a slight upgrade to a team that is already built have a good shot at winning another Championship.</p>
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		<title>Canada Needs A Miracle</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 22:51:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Jackson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[O Canada! What has happened? Many people thought that a Canada - Russian match up would be for a gold medal in Vancouver not in an elimination game where the loser goes home without any medal at all.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>O Canada! What has happened? Many people thought that a Canada &#8211; Russian match up would be for a gold medal in Vancouver not in an elimination game where the loser goes home without any medal at all.</p>
<p>Tonight the Canucks take on the Ruskies and Sid takes on Geno &#8230; and Ovechkin &#8230; and Gonchar. With the likely starter for the Canadians being Luongo, who has never risen to the challenge of being a big time goaltender and an entire team of &#8220;potential&#8221; on the ice, the guys from the Great White North are going to need a miracle.</p>
<p>So far the Canadians have not played up to what people have seen as their potential. They struggled in the preliminary round and their only two easy victories have been against teams that could probably be beaten by a good college hockey squad.</p>
<p>Thus my prediction is a Russian victory tonight when this bloodbath ends.  The Canadians will scratch and claw with all their might to not go quietly into the night. But what we have seen to date is a team of aged talent that hasn&#8217;t been able to prove itself. Crosby is their ace in the hole by Russia holds the trump in a pair of stars named Malkin and Ovechkin.</p>
<p>In order for this prediction to turn out wrong Luongo would have to have the game of his life. Either that or the Canadians would have to swallow their pride and get over the fact that Fleury lost a big game and disappointed his countrymen in World Juniors. Much has changed for the Penguins net minder since then and I think a Stanley Cup should be more than enough to get the stubborn forces of Canadian hockey to give the man who should be in goal the chance he deserves and his team more than a long shot chance to win tonight.</p>
<p>But that will not happen. So Canada had better pray for that miracle.</p>
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