Jackets' Werenski exits game after puck to face

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There, he got Penguins goalie Marc-Andre Fleury to try and poke the puck away, but Fleury failed, and Atkinson buried the chance. Vintage Crosby losing a guy behind the net in the manner that he did, tiny little Conor Sheary wining board battles, and wee Jake Guentzel stepping into the slot and ripping a hat-trick goal for a big OT win.

Zach Werenski and Brandon Dubinsky also had goals, and Nick Foligno added two assists.

NEW YORK - Alexander Radulov had a goal and an assist to lead Montreal over New York, giving the Canadiens a 2-1 lead in the first-round playoff series.

The first came on a Rust tip-in of a shot from inside the blue line by Brian Dumoulin at 5:21.

Bryan Rust scored twice in the second period to erase the Blue Jackets' 3-1 advantage.

The Penguins had a third consecutive slow start, only this time the Blue Jackets made them pay for it.

San Jose Sharks right wing Joonas Donskoi, left, from Finland, scores the winning goal against the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday, June 4, 2016, during overtime of Game 3 in the NHL Stanley Cup Finals in San Jose, Calif. Crosby turned Pittsburgh's first shot of the game into the 50th playoff goal of his career, though he had the easy part: settling the puck at the doorstep then flipping it into a wide-open net.

After those first 20 minutes, the visitors from Pittsburgh came alive.

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After losing 3-1 in the series opener, the underdog Blue Jackets are now in trouble in the series.

But the Wild realize they're better off continuing to use their speed, depth and faceoff dominance toward the scoring chances that were in abundance over the first two games only to be thwarted by goalie Jake Allen.

The Pittsburgh Penguins won Game 2 of their opening round series against the Columbus Blue Jackets by the score of 4-1 on Friday night. "They did a good job of keeping pucks in tonight and that's where we got hurt".

"He's in the zone and he's really backstopping us right now. We've got to stay in the moment".

Those teams, the Boston Bruins and Ottawa Senators are in adjustment mode going into Game 2 of their first-round series Saturday. He's stopped 114 of the 117 shots he's faced for a.974 save percentage and 0.91 goals-against-average against a Wild team that ranked second in the National Hockey League in scoring during the regular season. By the same token, the NHL's rules point out that a team must regain control of the play, and they should not have made an acceptation.

"We had a couple of times to get the puck out and they worked hard to keep them in. A huge win for us".

In the third period, Guentzel scored the go-ahead goal at 11:48 on a power play.

"When you're down pretty quick and the building is rocking, we just had to regroup", Crosby said, "and we showed a lot of poise coming back". The 26-year-old winger provided a spark physically, running around like a wrecking ball early in the game laying the body to any and all San Jose Sharks. The goal was the third in 23 playoff games for Parayko, who scored four goals in 81 games this season. But the Capitals should also be better for the adversity they faced early against the Maple Leafs and showing they could avoid panic and respond.

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