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Pens Fall To Flyers In Shootout

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Pittsburgh Penguins' Sidney Crosby returns to the bench after scoring during the second period of an NHL hockey game against the Philadelphia Flyers in Pittsburgh, Thursday, April 15, 2021. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

By DAN SCIFO

Associated Press

PITTSBURGH -- Claude Giroux and Sean Couturier scored in the shootout and the Philadelphia Flyers defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins 2-1 on Thursday.

Giroux and Couturier were the lone shooters for Philadelphia. Jake Guentzel scored for Pittsburgh, but Carter Hart stopped Sidney Crosby and Kris Letang to seal the win.

"It's a huge two points," Hart said. "We're in crunch time, so every game right now from here on in is huge."

Jakub Voracek scored his eighth of the season in regulation for the Flyers, who snapped a two-game skid. The Flyers won for just the ninth time in their past 25 games. Hart stopped 31 shots for his first win in eight starts. He allowed five goals on 27 shots the previous time he faced Pittsburgh.

"No doubt this was a real solid goaltending performance," Flyers coach Alain Vigneault said. "In overtime, we were not the better team, but Carter made some big saves. Carter kept us in it and gave us a chance."

Crosby scored his 17th of the season for Pittsburgh, which had its three-game win streak end. Tristan Jarry made 26 saves for the Penguins.

Voracek tied the game 1-1 at 1:24 of the third period when he put a wrist shot between Jarry's pads from between the circles.

Crosby opened the scoring at 5:04 of the second period. During the play, Crosby gave his stick to defenseman Brian Dumoulin in the defensive zone, grabbed a bench stick from an equipment manager off the rush and converted a rebound that was misplayed in front by Hart.

Dumoulin's secondary assist extended his career-best scoring streak to six games, longest active currently by an NHL defenseman. Jon Taglianetti was the equipment manager who passed Crosby his stick from the bench on the goal. Taglianetti's father, Peter, won two Stanley Cups with the Penguins in 1991 and '92.

"It was a heads-up play by (Taglianetti) to get Sid's particular stick to him, and he was hanging over our players to get it out there, so Sid could grab it in stride," Penguins coach Mike Sullivan said. "When Sid scored the goal, the players went crazy and rallied around (Taglianetti). Those types of moments are great."

FIRST IMPRESSIONS

Jeff Carter made his Penguins' debut against the team that drafted him No. 11 overall in 2003.

The veteran forward, who spent his first six seasons in Philadelphia, centered Pittsburgh's second line between Jason Zucker and Jared McCann. Carter nearly scored on a wraparound try in the first period and a power move to the net in the second.

"I thought Jeff had a good game," Sullivan said. "His skating ability stands out, he has good hands and he can still shoot the puck. You can see how he'll help us become a better hockey team."

Pittsburgh acquired the two-time Stanley Cup champion from Los Angeles early Monday morning for a conditional third-round selection in the 2022 draft and a conditional fourth-round pick in 2023. It was the lone move Pittsburgh made at the trade deadline.

Carter has eight goals and 19 points in 41 games this season. Since his NHL debut in 2005-06, he ranks second in game-winning goals and tied for eighth in goals among all players.

"In the first period, I felt like I was standing still and thinking about the system," Carter said. "The second period, I just started to play hockey. It's something to build on, for sure."

Also on Thursday, Wade Allison made his NHL debut for the Flyers. Allison, the Flyers' 2016 second-round pick, was on a line with Nolan Patrick and Oskar Lindblom, all players who are 24 or younger. Patrick left the game in the third period after taking a puck to the head in the offensive zone.

Allison, who overcame multiple injuries to reach the NHL, including a torn ACL, nearly redirected a shot past Jarry from the top of the crease during a power play.

"It was a crazy day, but as soon as you go out there, and you get your first shift, it's the same game, so I tried to keep my feet moving," Allison said.

BRUINS 4, ISLANDERS 1

Taylor Hall scored his first goal for Boston and Tuukka Rask stopped 22 shots to earn his first victory since February -- and 300th of his career -- in the Bruins' victory over the New York Islanders.

SABRES 5, CAPITALS 2

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Anders Bjork scored his first goal with his new team and added an assist, helping Buffalo spoil Nicklas Backstrom's 1,000th game.

RED WINGS 4

BLACKHAWKS 1

DETROIT (AP) -- Jakub Vrana scored in his Detroit debut, and Troy Stecher added two goals for the Red Wings.

Vrana and Richard Panik played for the first time since the Red Wings acquired them in a trade Monday with Washington. Vrana put Detroit up 2-1 with a breakaway goal in the second period.

LIGHTNING 3

PANTHERS 2, OT

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- Victor Hedman scored 54 seconds into overtime to give Tampa Bay the victory against Florida.

RANGERS 4, DEVILS 0

NEW YORK (AP) -- Artemi Panarin had two goals and an assist, Igor Shesterkin got his second straight shutout in New York's win over New Jersey.

HURRICANES 4

PREDATORS 1

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- Warren Foegele scored the first of three goals by Carolina in under eight minutes and the Hurricanes snapped a two-game skid.

JETS 5, MAPLE LEAFS 2

TORONTO (AP) -- Nikolaj Ehlers scored twice and Connor Hellebuyck made 31 saves to lead Winnipeg past Toronto.

Kyle Connor added two goals, including one into an empty net, to go along with an assist, while Mark Scheifele had a goal and two assists for Winnipeg. Neal Pionk chipped in with two assists as the Jets moved within three points of the Leafs for the top spot in the North Division.

John Tavares, added a goal and an assist, and Alex Galchenyuk also scored for Toronto.

Jack Campbell, who started the season 11-0-0 before Monday's 4-2 loss in Montreal to the Canadiens, allowed three goals on six shots in the first period before getting pulled in favor of David Rittich.

STARS 4

BLUE JACKETS 1

DALLAS (AP) -- Denis Gurianov had his first two-goal game of the season, Miro Heiskanen and Joe Pavelski also scored and Dallas beat Columbus.

The defending Western Conference champion Stars, who are in sixth place in the Central Division, went ahead for good when Jason Dickinson assisted on goals by Gurianov and Heiskanen just more than a minute apart late in the second period for a 2-1 lead.

The Stars won on a night when Nashville and Chicago, the teams directly ahead of them in the standings, both lost.

Jack Roslovic scored on the first shot by Columbus, which has lost four in a row and seven of eight.

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