Crosby, Penguins beat Flyers, snap 4-game skid
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[February 12, 2019]
Sidney Crosby had one goal and
two assists while Nick Bjugstad, Jake Guentzel and Kris Letang each
scored one goal to lift the visiting Pittsburgh Penguins past the
Philadelphia Flyers 4-1 on Monday.
Penguins goaltender Matt Murray was outstanding while stopping a
career-high 50 shots as the Penguins snapped a four-game losing
streak.
The Penguins also improved to 24-0-1 this season when leading after
two periods.
Jake Voracek scored for the Flyers, who had won nine of 10 games
coming in with a 10-game streak of securing points.
Flyers goaltender Carter Hart made 24 saves and had a personal
eight-game winning streak broken.
Crosby scored the initial goal of the game as the puck bounced
directly in front and he easily tapped it in a 1-0 advantage as Hart
was out of the net. Crosby's 24th goal of the season came at 8:19.
Voracek nearly tied the game with 56 seconds left in the first but
had his wrist shot stopped by Murray.
The Flyers were not able to capitalize on a power play, and the
Penguins took advantage as Bjugstad scored at 7:04 of the second
period for a 2-0 lead. Bjugstad's goal came in his 400th career NHL
game.
Nolan Patrick appeared to slice the lead in half with 7:07 left in
the second, but the officials disallowed the goal because of an
early whistle despite the fact that Murray never appeared to have
control of the puck.
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Sidney Crosby (87) celebrates his goal with teammates against
Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Carter Hart (79) during the first
period at Wells Fargo Center. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA
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The Flyers took 28 shots on goal in the second, setting a franchise
record most shots in a period, yet they trailed 2-0 after 40
minutes.
Crosby had a couple of strong scoring chances in the third,
especially on a slap shot with 9:44 remaining. Hart made both saves
to keep the Flyers close.
Guentzel sealed the victory for the Penguins at 14:46 of the third
on a wraparound for a commanding 3-0 advantage.
The Flyers were awarded a five-minute major power play for the final
4:54 when Evgeni Malkin was sent off after wildly swinging his stick
toward the Flyers' Michael Raffl. Voracek then connected on the
power play at 15:26 to get Philadelphia within 3-1 before Letang
scored an empty-netter with 13 seconds left.
--Field Level Media
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