Kunitz at the double to send Pens to Stanley Cup Finals
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[May 26, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - Chris
Kunitz scored his second goal of the game at 5:09 in double overtime
to send the Pittsburgh Penguins to the Stanley Cup Finals with a
thrilling 3-2 win over the Ottawa Senators in Game Seven of their
Eastern Conference Finals on Thursday.
The Penguins, in the NHL title series for the fourth time in 10
years, will begin the defense of their 2016 crown with a home game
on Monday when the Western Conference champion Nashville Predators
arrive for Game One of the best-of-seven set.
Kunitz used to be a regular line mate of Sidney Crosby's in previous
years and that familiar chemistry with his captain, who got the key
assist, played a major role in the series-clinching goal in front of
a delirious packed home crowd.
The Senators were so focused on Crosby that the 37-year-old winger
was able to set up unguarded and he turned back the clock with a
pile-driver into the top left-hand corner.
"(Winger Conor Sheary) did a really good job of bringing it up the
wall and walking the blue (line)," Kunitz told reporters.
"I think Sid came right off the bench. When he drives it deep,
everyone (on the opposing team) gets scared and you can find that
soft area. Obviously, Sid's got great vision. He put it right
there."
It was just as comfortable for Crosby.
"I've definitely seen that one from him before," Crosby said. "With
the way he was holding the stick you could tell he wanted it bad. I
just tried to lay it there for him."
Pittsburgh will be trying to become the first repeat title winners
since the Detroit claimed back-to-back Stanley Cups in 1997-98,
while Ottawa fell short of making the NHL finale for the first time
since 2007.
ANDERSON STUNNED
Pittsburgh goaltender Matt Murray, playing on his 23rd birthday,
stopped 27-of-29 Senators shots as Ottawa goalie Craig Anderson, who
stopped 45-of-46 shots in the Game Six win, made 39 saves on
Thursday.
"Shock, I think at the moment," Anderson said of the emotion after
the loss. "It's surreal. It doesn't feel like it's actually
happening, but it is.
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Penguins left wing Chris Kunitz (14) shoots the puck against the
Ottawa Senators during the second period in game seven of the
Eastern Conference Final of the 2017 Stanley Cup Playoffs at the PPG
PAINTS Arena. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
"We played our hearts out and gave everything we have
and we've got nothing to be ashamed of and we laid it out there and
we put it on the line and guys were dog tired out there and battling
and it just wasn't in the cards for us."
The game was nearly halfway through regulation before the Penguins
scored the first goal off a two-on-one against Ottawa defenseman
Erik Karlsson.
Kunitz one-timed a pass from Conor Sheary in tight to make it 1-0 at
9:55 of the second period as the winger scored a first goal in his
last 22 playoff games.
The lead was short-lived, however as just 20 seconds later, Mark
Stone tied it for the Senators, taking a short pass from Karlsson
and, from the lower part of the right circle, lifting the puck over
Murray's glove.
Justin Schultz then scored on a blast from the center point at 11:44
of the third on Pittsburgh's first power-play of the game to give
the home team a 2-1 lead.
At 14:41 of the third, Ryan Dzingel lifted the Senators into a 2-2
tie when he scored on a rebound of a Karlsson shot.
Crosby ranked the win among the best he has played in.
"It's up there," he said. "Playing against a team like that, you
just have to stay with it and stay poised, and I thought we did a
great job at that."
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