NHL Game Summary - Pittsburgh at Ottawa
(Sunday, January 27th)
Final Score: Pittsburgh 2, Ottawa 1 (SO)
Ottawa, ON (Sports Network) - Evgeni Malkin's goal in the third round of the
shootout lifted the Pittsburgh Penguins to a 2-1 victory over the Ottawa
Senators on Sunday at Scotiabank Place.
Sidney Crosby and James Neal each scored to start the shootout before Malkin
slipped a backhand under the pads of Ottawa goaltender Craig Anderson to send
the Penguins to victory.
Neal recorded the lone Pittsburgh goal in regulation, while Marc-Andre Fleury
turned away 31 shots to help the Penguins halt a two-game skid.
"It was a little sloppy at times, but you've got to win them like that," Neal
said. "It's going to be like that at times this year. Fleury was big for us
tonight."
Colin Greening tallied Ottawa's only goal and Anderson registered 33 saves in
the setback, the Senators' second in a row.
"Tough loss tonight, but the boys were solid in front of me and every point
counts," Anderson remarked.
An Ottawa turnover led to Neal's tally in the latter stages of the first, as
Malkin intercepted a pass at the red line and danced past a defender at the
blue line before sliding a pass through the slot to the right circle for Neal,
who one-timed a blast past Anderson for a 1-0 edge at the 13:31 mark.
The Senators then pulled even at the 13:44 mark of the second when Jason
Spezza ripped a wrister from the left circle that Fleury turned aside, but
Greening recovered the rebound and pushed the puck past a prone Fleury to knot
the game at 1-1.
Neither offense managed to break through from there, as Anderson and Fleury
stopped 11 shots apiece over the final 25 minutes to send the game to a
shootout.
Game Notes
Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson (sick) did not play ... Spezza has
registered one point in every game this season ... Fleury improved to 8-8-1 in
21 career games against Ottawa ... Malkin now has 324 career assists, tying
him with Rick Kehoe for seventh on the Penguins all-time assists list.
01/27 23:57:02 ET

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