The Pens salvage a point with Rickard Rakell’s late goal, but then fall in a shootout to the Florida Panthers
Some interesting changes for the Penguins, following their NYE loss in Detroit. Kevin Hayes (healthy scratch for the last nine games) is back in the lineup in Anthony Beauvillier’s expense. Owen Pickering (out the last four games with a concussion) is able to return, kicking Ryan Shea up to the press box. Tristan Jarry is the starter in goal.
Tonight's lineup in Florida ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/EqEIvIVyR9
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The Panthers, fresh off playing last night, are the sharper team out the gates than the Penguins, taking an early 8-3 edge in shots. Jarry gets an atta boy for the rare occurrence of stopping all the early ones.
Sam Reinhart takes the first penalty of the game when Ryan Graves...lifts Reinhart’s stick into his own face. Caught himself right in the eye, clearly wasn’t intentional but a mishap from players jostling sticks for positioning.
The early power play is rotten but they get some looks on the back-half of the double minor.
Pittsburgh does OK, but can’t beat Spencer Knight. The Panthers are mostly quiet in the second half of the first period, game is scoreless after 20 with a 12-10 PIT edge on the board for shots.
Florida strikes on the first shift of the second period. Gustav Forsling shoots from distance, there’s some traffic in front of the net and the puck finds its way in. 1-0.
Forsy is totally tubular!! pic.twitter.com/SikmYjEETY
— Florida Panthers (@FlaPanthers) January 4, 2025
Disaster almost strikes when Jarry leaves the crease to play the puck and it gets caught up in his feet. Graves is there to save the day and break up the pass for what would have been an easy goal.
The Panthers take another high-sticking penalty, this time it’s A.J. Greer and of the two minute variety. Nothing good comes of it.
Greer then takes ANOTHER high-sticking penalty, this one a double-minor. What’s up with all these high sticks? This time Sidney Crosby is done messing around, wins the faceoff, gets a great pass from Bryan Rust and fires in a power play goal only five seconds into the first power play to tie the game at 1-1.
Crosby in the slot pic.twitter.com/wKmQ3bF5pB
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The Pens then get two more PP minutes. This one isn’t as pretty, Michael Bunting is at the blueline for some reason and fumbles away a bouncing puck to give up a 2-on-1. Strong work from Jarry keeps Florida off the board again.
Since penalties are 5-0, you can probably guess what happens next. If it was that a Penguin (Rickard Rakell) got rung up for a ticky tack call, you’re correct! A scrum happens after the whistle and Rust, Michael Bunting + Evan Rodrigues and Matthew Tkachuk all get matching minors for their truculence, resulting in a 5v4 FLA power play.
Tkachuk must have continued to bark at the refs, he’s asked to leave for the locker-room with a 10 minute misconduct. Florida’s power play doesn’t look like much.
The Panthers get another power play right before the period ends, Marcus Pettersson is off for tripping.
Much more exciting second period compared to the first, and not just because of the goal each team scored. The temperature got raised quite a bit with some chippy play and scrums after the whistle. 1-1 game with 20 minutes to go.
The Penguins kill off the penalty.
A few minutes in a bizarre circumstance happens. The refs stop the play and announce a too many men penalty on the Penguins. Mike Sullivan loses his mind and climbs over the bench to the very front, an unusual move in hockey in everywhere but Russia for the coaches to get that far front to address the refs. They confer and then make the rare move to take it back an un-call the penalty.
But the Pens take another one soon after that Sullivan can’t argue away, P.O. Joseph heads off for cross-checking. Tkachuk is finally out of the penalty box for this one and the puck hits off him and into the net to put Florida ahead 2-1 with 11:12 to go.
Chucky is ALL THAT!! pic.twitter.com/EoBbmRE3ju
— Florida Panthers (@FlaPanthers) January 4, 2025
Crosby roars back immediately after the goal, bulling through Aaron Ekblad who has to hook him to hold him up. The Pens are off to their sixth power play of the night. No dice.
Evgeni Malkin gets set up and has a wide open net but he hits the post. He hasn’t missed too many of those looks over the years. Similarly, Rakell puts a nice tip that elevates a puck from right in front but Knight is square to the shot and is able to stop it.
The door gets opened one more time for a power play with 2:01 remaining. Sam Bennett gets whistled for roughing when he makes a leaping hit into the face of Drew O’Connor. Bet he was thinking the refs wouldn’t call him for an o-zone penalty with two to go, he was wrong.
The Pens pull Jarry with 1:15 to go to make it a 6v4 edge. This time Rakell doesn’t miss, from a tight bumper spot he completes a tic-tac-toe play from Malkin to Bunting to the back of the net. 2-2 with 39.9 seconds to play.
The @penguins have tied the game late to force overtime! pic.twitter.com/yIVt6HN5gi
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Sasha Barkov gets kicked out of the opening faceoff but the Panthers win it anyways to get the all-important puck possession to start the 3v3 action.
Both teams take some chances but neither can score within the five minutes. Florida comes closer, Jarry stones Bennett and another time the Panthers hit the post. But a shootout will be required to determine the winner.
Barkov is up first, he comes in with speed and tries to get Jarry leaning right before shooting left but the Penguin goalie sticks with it.
Rakell goes for the Pens. He skates wide and cuts to the middle, dekeing to his backhand but Knight isn’t fooled and stops him.
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Reinhart opens Round 2, comes in with speed and buries a quick shot to the top corner. 1-0 in SO.
Crosby looks for the answer, he goes wide to the left, comes into the middle and tries to go over the pad but under the blocker but Knight gets a blocker on it anyways and stops the shot.
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Anton Lundell is up for Florida, he does a similar move to Crosby but is on a sharper angle and his shot does go over the pad, under the blocker and into the net. 2-0 FLA wins the shootout and the game.
The road trip continues with a game on Sunday against Carolina.