The Pittsburgh Penguins lose to the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-2 in a shootout. See the highlights and read some analysis here!
The Pittsburgh Penguins met the Toronto Maple Leafs on Wednesday night in an entertaining, chippy game that featured a lot of skating and chances back and forth.
Dion Phaneuf opened the scoring with a nice seeing-eye shot that eluded the vision of Matt Murray due to the 4 bodies in front of him. Ideally Ben Lovejoy and Brian Dumoulin should be clearing up the lane here, but a good reason why traffic in front can be effective. Conor Sheary was also too weak on his coverage of Phaneuf.
Dion Phaneuf puts the #Leafs on the board. #TMLtalk pic.twitter.com/RxFLXylKWg
— Toronto Maple Leafs (@MapleLeafs) December 31, 2015
Soon after, Chris Kunitz converts a beautiful Sidney Crosby pass to tie the game. Haven't seen a nice finish by Kunitz in a long time, good to see him get this one.
With his fifth goal of the season, CHRIS KUNITZ! pic.twitter.com/shXitrfgZc
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) December 31, 2015
Toronto would take a 2-1 lead in the second period when a James van Riemsdyk shot was deflected in by the glove of Jake Gardiner. Dumoulin's stick also might have gotten on this, but not enough to stop the flight path.
2-1 Leafs pic.twitter.com/S8q1XGzKc0
— Stephanie (@myregularface) December 31, 2015
Luckily Crosby would get it back with his 8th goal of the season by pulling up on a 2-on-1 and blowing a shot by the glove of Jonathan Bernier. Since we've dinged Dumo twice already, might as well point out a nice area pass into open space on the 4v4 by him to start the play.
Crosby ties the game pic.twitter.com/PH6NH2LvSI
— Stephanie (@myregularface) December 31, 2015
No more goals until the shootout.
David Perron scored first for the Pens.
Peter Holland answered for the Leafs.
Crosby was denied by Bernier.
P-A Parenteau beats Murray.
Letang can't get his attempt to go.
Pens lose