The Pens find a third period goal and then another in overtime to defeat the Los Angeles Kings by a 3-2 marker
Alex Nedeljkovic gets the net for his first game since December 6th. Ryan Shea is in the lineup to replace the injured Marcus Pettersson.
Ready for the main event. pic.twitter.com/jPphsjLmbz
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) December 17, 2024
Pittsburgh’s early goal woes continue, this time it’s Adrian Kempe scoring on the first shot of the game. Nice feed from Anze Kopitar from behind the net, the rookie Owen Pickering went to chase and freed up Kempe in front. 1-0 LA just 33 seconds into the game.
WHO ELSE BUT ADRIAN KEMPE pic.twitter.com/5MT1ktDx1Z
— LA Kings (@LAKings) December 18, 2024
The Pens play with fire, Rickard Rakell doesn’t do much but is rung up for an interference penalty. The LA power play looks a lot better than their 28th overall ranking snapping the puck around but they can’t score.
Soon after, Pittsburgh gets a makeup call for their first power play of the game, not much happening with it.
Cody Glass is the next to go to the box for a minor penalty, but Pittsburgh’s PK does the job.
Shots 10-10 through one, omit that first minute and it was a pretty good opener overall. Pens down a goal.
The Kings take a penalty early, the Penguin power play doesn’t do a lot with it but grow their momentum somehow. Back at even, Bryan Rust plays the puck up to Michael Bunting for a 2-on-1 with Evgeni Malkin bee-lining for the net. Bunting makes some kind of odd bad pass-kinda shot maneuver that hits the post, bounces off the back of Darcy Kuemper’s leg and goes in. They give the goal to Malkin, who presumably touched it at some point, sure why not. 1-1 game.
MALKAMANIA IS RUNNING WILD IN PITTSBURGH! pic.twitter.com/mzAsepkVkS
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) December 18, 2024
The Kings answer back, Pickering makes a false lunge up to wave at a puck. He doesn’t get to it and Alex Turcotte gets behind him. No one is catching up to him, he bursts down the ice and wires a shot past the ear of Nedeljkovic. 2-1 LA.
TRIPLE A LINE SO HOT RIGHT NOW pic.twitter.com/7BZhzU3caw
— LA Kings (@LAKings) December 18, 2024
The Kings nearly make it 3-1 with Nedeljkovic swimming in his crease as a puck goes completely through it twice. Luckily it was not on an angle to go into the goal somehow and Pittsburgh recovered.
Shots in the second are 12-10 Pens, each team scores once in the middle frame and the Kings keep their one goal lead.
The Pittsburgh first line takes over in the third period. On separate shifts, Crosby sets up Rickard Rakell but his shot slams into the post. Then Crosby gets a look from right in front but Kuemper puts the blocker to the ground and stops it. Finally Crosby fights through traffic and then sets up Rust from right in front but Kuemper denies the high shot.
Just as it looks like Kuemper might stymie them all the way to the bank, Crosby finally gets rewarded with a point for all his hard work. An unreal pass from off the wall is perfect for Matt Grzelcyk. With plenty of space, Grzelcyk picks his spot and shoots past Kuemper. The Pens tie it up.
MATT GRZELCYK, THE MAN pic.twitter.com/8dHhYhyoGv
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) December 18, 2024
Malkin gets in on the action with a vintage rush to play the puck up in the air as he zooms past a defender, he has to be hauled down and the Pens earn a late power play. It doesn’t go well, Karlsson bumbles on a puck and has to take down a King in transition to end the power play.
No one scores so the game requires extra time.
Cody Glass is out there for the opening faceoff against Kopitar and wins it! The Pens hold puck first 45 seconds but lose it and give up a breakaway.
Luckily it’s to defensive defenseman Vladislav Gavrikov and his shot sails high.
Pittsburgh recovers and settles down, and as it sometimes tends to be the first OT shot on goal proves to be the winner. That honor goes to Rakell with his 14th goal of the season on a great deflection from a Karlsson offering that jumps into the net and gives the Pens a 3-2 win.
PENS WIN‼️
— NHL (@NHL) December 18, 2024
Rickard Rakell is the hero for the @penguins in @Energizer overtime! pic.twitter.com/HBXhEh3Nf8
Quality win for Pittsburgh, but now they head back to the road for the next two games starting on Thursday in Nashville.