Crosby Wins Game 2 for Pens, Ties Series


Written by Kevin Allen at USAToday.com

Tampa Bay Lightning coach Jon Cooper refused to accept the premise that Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin were not producing.

“I don’t know how dry they are,” Cooper said Sunday. “Doesn’t Crosby have 11 points in the playoffs? That’s probably a lot more than other guys who are playing right now. I think Sidney’s dry spell is most players’ hot spell.”

Maybe Cooper had a sense of foreboding.

On Monday night Crosby scored 40 seconds into overtime to lift the Pittsburgh Penguins to a 3-2 win that ties the Eastern Conference Final 1-1. It was Crosby’s first career NHL playoff overtime goal.

“I think he got rewarded for a hard effort,” Pittsburgh coach Mike Sullivan said.

Crosby scored on his sixth shot on goal against Tampa Bay goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy, who played brilliantly as the replacement for injured No. 1 goalie Ben Bishop.

“I thought he was outstanding tonight and probably the reason why that game went to overtime in the first place,” Cooper said.

Vasilevskiy made 38 saves and earlier in the game had robbed Crosby on a backhander set up by Malkin. “I thought I got pretty good wood on that,” Crosby admitted.

Bryan Rust, usually a fourth liner, set up the game-winner after he heard Crosby screaming for the puck.

“I didn’t think Rusty saw me, so I tried to let him know I was there,” Crosby said. “I didn’t know exactly what he was going to do. He had a good chance to shoot, too, but he made a perfect pass.”

The Penguins poured 16 shots on Vasilevskiy in the third period. “I thought we had the right mindset going into the third,” Crosby said.

“As the game wore on, I thought we got better and better,” Sullivan said.

Although Vasilevskiy is 21, he has some experience in big games. He replaced an injured Bishop in last year’s Stanley Cup Final and won that game.

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