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’t get pucks in nets as often as they should have.
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’s ok because so far so good.
Pittsburgh got goals from their blue liners as both Kris Letang (4) and Sergei Gonchar (2) scored while Montreal’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.
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.
Notes:
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.





