by Andrew Bogusch
PENGUINS 4 – RED WINGS 2
DET leads series, 2-1
The Stanley Cup Finals will see the weekend. Back at home,
Sergei Gonchar broke a 2-2 tie with a power play goal at 10:29 of the third period and Maxime Talbot scored into an empty-net with 56 seconds to go to seal the victory. Game 4 is Thursday night in the Igloo.
Game 3 featured long stretches of whistle-free play with both sides creating scoring chances. Most of the opportunities, though, went to the Red Wings, who outshot the Pens, 26-11, through the first two periods.
“We talked after the second period,” said
That eventually led to Gonchar’s slapshot from the top of the slot that beat Osgood over his left shoulder. The puck may have deflected off a
“[That] power play was an unbelievable job by a handful guys out there, keeping the puck alive and giving Gonch a chance,” Bylsma said.
Talbot’s center ice wristshot just as Osgood reached the bench for an extra skater prevented any last second comeback from the Wings. Talbot started the scoring as well, one-timing a pass from Malkin from the slot 4:48 after the opening faceoff.
Marc-Andre Fleury avoided the cheap and/or fluky goals that plagued him in Games 1 and 2 in
Odds & Ends…Crosby picked up his first point of the series by assisting on Gonchar’s goal…Pavel Datsyuk and Kris Draper missed another game for Detroit…The Red Wings are 11-for-35 on the power play on the road in these playoffs.
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