Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Pens Defeat Blue Jackets to Take Series Lead

The Pittsburgh Penguins came back from a 3-1 deficit in the third period to defeat the Columbus Blue Jackets 4-3.  It was the Blue Jackets first home playoff game in almost five years.

The Blue Jackets jumped to a quick 2-0 lead in the first 3:18 of the game.  Boone Jenner got the Blue Jackets on the board first.  Jack Skille took the shot from the boards and Marc-Andre Fleury made the save, but the rebound went right to Jenner, who put the puck in the back of the net.

Brandon Dubinsky kept control of the puck behind the net and managed to get a shot off from the corner.  Fleury gave up another rebound and this time Jack Johnson put it in the net for a 2-0 Blue Jackets lead.  The Blue Jackets were out shot 16-7 in the first period.

The Penguins started to play better in the second period.  They started to get more offensive zone pressure and Fleury was making the saves that needed to be made to keep his team in the game.  The Penguins work paid off with only 1.7 second left in the period.  The Blue Jackets tried to clear the zone but Paul Martin kept it in at the blue line for the Penguins.  Martin got the puck down low to Beau Bennett, and he got the puck over to Brooks Orpik in the slot.  Orpik made a nice move around a sliding Cam Atkinson and wristed the puck past Sergei Bobrovsky.

At the end of the second period, the Blue Jackets had the lead 2-1.  The Blue Jackets had a little bit of luck on their side for the third goal.  Bobrovsky made a save and the rebound went right to Matt Calvert, who got the puck ahead to Dubinsky.  Dubinsky made a nice move around Penguins defenseman, Kris Letang, took the shot and the puck went off of Cam Atkinson and behind Fleury.  The Blue Jackets took a 3-1 lead in the third period.

The turning point of the game was when Brandon Sutter scored a goal for the Penguins and made it 3-2.  Bennett got the puck back to Martin at the point and he got the shot to the net with plenty of traffic in front of Bobrovksy.  Sutter got his stick on the puck and deflected it past Bobrovsky.

Then just 1:10 later the Penguins even up the game at 3-3.  Chris Kunitz got the puck over to Lee Stempniak, who wristed the puck past Bobrovsky.  The Penguins had two goals on two consecutive shots.  Jussi Jokinen scored the evetual game winner on a deflection.  Evgeni Malkin got the puck back to Olli Maata at the point.  Maata took the shot and it was deflected out high by Jokinen and then off of Blue Jackets player, James Wisniewski, and behind Bobrovsky.

In game one, the Blue Jackets had a 3-1 lead but the Penguins came back to win that game 4-3.  In game two, the Penguins were the team that blew a 3-1 lead and the Blue Jackets won in double overtime by a score of 4-3.  It looks like the teams won't want to take a 3-1 lead or they'll wind up losing the game.  

The Blue Jackets were out shot 41-20 in the game and 15-5 in the third period.  A team can't expect to win a game when they get out shot that badly in the third period.

The series continues on Wednesday in Columbus at 7:00 ET on NBCSN.

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