Crosby's 2 goals help finish off Stars as Penguins score 5 straight
PITTSBURGH -- Sidney Crosby's big game helped the Pittsburgh Penguins overcome a two-goal deficit for the second straight game.
Crosby had two goals and an assist and the Penguins scored the final five goals in a 6-3 victory over the Dallas Stars on Saturday for their third consecutive win since Olympic break ended.
Crosby scored the Penguins' fourth and fifth goals -- with 3:13 to play in the second and 1:35 into the third - to take the NHL lead with 44 on the season. He had been tied with the Washington Capitals' Alex Ovechkin, who was playing later against the New York Rangers.
Alexei Ponikarovsky scored in his Penguins debut, and Jordan Staal, Chris Kunitz and Pascal Dupuis also had goals. Pittsburgh
trailed the Rangers 4-2 midway through the second Thursday but came back to win.
"The last game it was a matter of us playing really well and wearing the other team down," Crosby said. "Today was just a matter of trying to regroup and respond after a not-so-good first half [of the game]. They were kind different scenarios, but we came out in the second half, especially today, and tried to be a lot better. We got rewarded with some goals for it."
Mike Ribeiro and Brandon Segal each had a goal and an assist,
and Loui Eriksson scored his 25th goal for Dallas, which has lost three straight since the NHL resumed play.
Scoring his first goal since his overtime winner for Canada against the U.S. in the gold-medal game Sunday, Crosby gave the
Penguins a 4-3 lead by banking a shot off Stars defenseman Trevor Daley from behind the goal line and with the net to his left.
Crosby made it 5-3 with a short-handed goal 1:35 into the third,
38 seconds after the Penguins killed the remainder of what Stars
veteran Mike Modano called an "atrocious" 5-on-3 Dallas power
play. It was Crosby's second career short-handed goal, the first
coming Oct. 23 of this season.
"That power play didn't generate much, and they came back and
scored at the end of it," Ribeiro said. "That was the game."
Crosby's goals were the third and fourth of five successive by
the Penguins that followed three straight Stars goals that had
given Dallas a 3-1 lead.
"Having a 3-1 lead, that looked like a big turnaround," Modano
said. "We had a good start to the second, and then all of a sudden
the bottom fell out.
"Every mistake we seem to make now just ends up in our net, so
it's magnified 1,000 times."
Ponikarovsky, who was traded from Toronto for prospect Luca Caputi and defenseman Martin Skoula on Tuesday night, scored his
20th of the season while on the power play with 4:47 to play,
roofing a rebound over Stars goalie Kari Lehtonen.
"The atmosphere on the bench here, basically guys are staying
positive because it's a skilled team and everybody just knows that
we can come back and score the goals," Ponikarovsky said. "That's
what happened."
Lehtonen was making his first start for the Stars since being
acquired in a trade with Atlanta on Feb. 9. A former No. 2 overall
draft pick of the Thrashers, he made his Dallas debut in relief
Thursday night.
Staal opened the scoring against him 2:11 into the contest on a
partial breakaway set up by Matt Cooke.
Ribeiro tied it 12:05 into the game with his 15th and Segal made
it 2-1 1:29 into the second, his third of the season and second in
three games with Dallas.
Eriksson made it 3-1 29 seconds later, his second straight game
with a goal.
But 1:33 after that Kunitz pulled the Penguins back to within
one, with Crosby setting him up for his 10th goal, and Dupuis tied
it 9:10 into the period off a pass from Kris Letang for his 15th of
the season and second in three games.
Marc-Andre Fleury, pulled Thursday after giving up four goals on
12 shots in his first game since being on Team Canada's roster for
the Olympics, made 31 saves after allowing three on the first 11
shots he faced.
"We always know that he'll bounce back," Crosby said. "It's
going to happen... There was no question he wouldn't."
Game notes
Penguins C Evgeni Malkin had a 15-game point streak
snapped. ... The Stars, making their first visit to Pittsburgh
since Nov. 30, 2007, and second in the past six years, have not won
at Mellon Arena since Dec. 23, 2007. ... Dallas D Stephane Robidas
had an assist, his career-high 24th. ... Ribeiro has eight points
in six games since returning from a throat injury and 18 points in
16 career games against Pittsburgh. ... Letang had two assists. ...
D Jordan Leopold had his first assist since being acquired by the
Penguins Monday.
Regular Season Series
Game Information
- Referees:
- Tom Kowal
- Dan O'Rourke
- Linesmen:
- Greg Devorski
- Mark Pare