The Pens and Red Wings finish up a stretch of playing or attempting to play for the third time in four days.
The Penguins and Detroit Red Wings just can’t seem to get away from one another, or so it seems thanks to a postponed game on Saturday kept the two together for a couple extra days. After gearing up for that misfire, PIT/DET locked up last night. And again tonight. Funny enough, it won’t be long until they see each other again. The Penguins’ second game of the regular season, and the Red Wings’ season-opener is one and the same on October 10th.
The Penguins trotted out a home-worthy preseason lineup with many of their big guns making a second appearance this year, sprinkled along the way with a couple of intriguing young players along with them.
Here are the line combos for tonight's matchup with the Red Wings ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/PSe6uPbtAz
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) October 1, 2024
The visiting Red Wings opted for more of a bare bones lineup, considering that many of their top players participated in last evening’s contest.
Tonight's lineup in Pittsburgh.
— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) October 1, 2024
Puck drops at 7pm on @BallySportsDET. pic.twitter.com/vp9wrfhbSm
The first period featured two minor penalties for each team, and zero goals. That allowed for extensive practice on both special teams groups. See below for extended thoughts on how the Pens’ power play looks different so far.
Sidney Crosby jumped out for a breakaway off a nice pass from Bryan Rust. Crosby tried his customary quick five-hole shot but it was stopped.
Pittsburgh scored the first goal of the game and it was a major credit to the play of 18-year old Harrison Brunicke. He was comfortable with the puck stepping up from the blueline and the whole building heard Evgeni Malkin behind the net barking for a pass. Brunicke fed Malkin and went right to the net. Malkin hit him with a perfect saucer pass but Ville Husso made a nice pad save on Brunicke’s shot. But Husso couldn’t do anything with the rebound and Rickard Rakell was there to slam it home for a 1-0 Pens lead.
RAK CITY!!! pic.twitter.com/Ysl4Z2Mx9C
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) October 2, 2024
However, Detroit would respond quickly. Matt Grzelcyk got caught in space and stepped up to Amadeus Lombardi (what a name!) Lombardi made it look easy skating right around Grzelcyk like he wasn’t there and fired a high shot past Tristan Jarry’s blocker to tie the game 1-1.
AMMO
— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) October 2, 2024
: Lombardi
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The game bogged down a bit until the Red Wings scored with 2:49 left in the game. Sidney Crosby got greedy (!!!) making a slow pass through the middle of the ice that Detroit picked off and Nate Danielson got behind the defense and scored on the rush.
Maybe Sid just didn’t want to work OT in the meaningless game, can’t fault him there.
The Pens come to life and push for an equalizer before time expires. Pressure from Malkin and Rakell draws a penalty. The Pens call a timeout with 1:49 left for David Quinn to draw up a 6v4 power play (with Jarry pulled for another attacker). Rakell hit a post on a hard shot from distance. Bryan Rust had another chance to muscle one in from the crease but Husso and the Red Wing defense held strong enough to narrowly keep it out.
Time would run out before they could get one in.
Some other thoughts to wrap it up:
That’s it for Detroit (for nine days until the next meeting in the regular season, anyways). Pittsburgh wraps up the exhibition with games on Thursday at Columbus and on Friday hosting the Blue Jackets.