Gameday Live: Rangers-Penguins, Game 5
Staple here, Zip in Pittsburgh, game a few minutes away... As Zip has noted, Lauri Korpikoski makes his playoff debut and Jason Strudwick stays on D in place of Christian Backman. Rangers have to stay out of the penalty box early, because the Pens will have a rabid crowd and a desire to put this one away early.
Trotting out the new live blog today... Keep the comments coming, but keep 'em clean.
2:01
NBC broadcast about to begin after watching Orel Hershiser play poker... Interesting. Game is a few minutes away.
2:18
Sorry, gang, some technical difficulties at HQ over here... Luckily, this was apparently a 2:30 start and no one told us. Off we go!
2:21
Good start there with a neutral zone turnover and two quick shots.
2:24
Exactly what the Rangers didn't want: Malkin's line matched with the Strudwick-Mara D pair. Good control in the Rangers zone, and an alert play by Lundqvist to stop the bank-shot try by Ryan Malone off Strudwick.
2:27
Both teams settling down a little. If Drury were a little bigger, he would've been whistled for obstructing Georges Laraque for sure. Pens are getting set up in the Rangers' zone well, though.
2:30
Jagr forced to play some D there and a fairly weak hooking call on No. 68... Rangers' PK has to be huge here.
2:34
Good anticipation by Lundqvist both on Malkin's one-timer and Malone's wrap try. Malone could've done more with that.
2:36
Nice shot by Korpikoski on his second shift. Kid knows you've got to throw pucks on net here, especially since the Rangers hadn't had a shot in several minutes.
2:42
Rangers' forwards are making sure to collapse down when Malkin or Crosby has the puck below the goal line. Each of them set up a goal that way in Game 1. And Ruutu took a dumb one there, taking his hand off the stick to grab Jagr. Borderline, but Ruutu doesn't get the benefit of the doubt.
2:45
Staal on the PP unit with Girardi, as Renney had in Game 4. Still don't love Girardi, and his confidence to shoot is iffy after making two gaffes to set up breakaways last game.
2:46
Ugly PP, and the Pens have the momentum with some chances at the close of their PK... See what happens out of this TV timeout.
2:50
Maybe some more frustration from the kid stars? Malkin takes a bone-headed penalty. Even if the Rangers' PP stinks, they're keeping the big guns of Pitt off the ice.
2:52
One of the biggest problems: Rangers don't have the D to manuever the PP from the top. They're not deft stick-handlers, so this is the result. And Dawes flipped one wide after the PP ended, wide open net. Rangers have now kept the Pens scoreless for four straight periods.
3:07
Couple minutes away from the second... Malkin and Crosby have made some plays, and the Pens are due for a PP opportunity, which would seem to be the way they're going to get on the board. If the Rangers can continue to frustrate the kid stars, Lundqvist especially, the Rangers can afford to be patient 5-on-5. Rangers PP needs an overhaul though.
3:13
Marian Hossa is a very good player, but seriously: If he'd buried half his chances this series, it'd be over already. Great play from Dupuis and Crosby, no finish from Hossa. And a great chance generated by Malkin there, and Drury is bloodied by Malone, with no call. Odd.
3:17
Amazing that they're chipping blood off the ice and not even a conference between the four officials. Pens taking advantage of Drury being out on faceoffs, Malkin misses a golden one there.
3:18
Here's the PP try for Pitt, with Jagr in for an offensive-zone trip of Malone. Bad play by the captain.
3:20
Great kill by the Rangers, and now they'll get the PP after a terrific effort by Strudwick draws a pretty weak slash call on Laraque. Good play with the extra attacker, maybe some momentum for the third PP.
3:25
Rangers probably wanted the penalty shot there with Malkin outworking Rozsival for the puck going on. Malkin doesn't like breakaways, remember? Another Pens PP, their third, and the Rangers PK (minus Drury, still getting stitched up) needs another huge kill.
3:27
Drury's back, the puck gets out of the zone right off the faceoff.
3:29
There it is. Too much scramble by the PK, with Hossa's great diving play (and Shanahan's ill-advised decision to try and rush out of the zone before the puck) keeping the puck in and Hossa burying a gimme from Malkin and Crosby... And Rozsival goes off again for a terrible decision to clearly pitch-fork Kennedy. Time out here?
3:33
Crucial kill if the Rangers have any chance of rallying. Only 1-0, but Pens have life after being shut down for over 100 minutes. Jagr needs a big shift here to get some offense going.
3:36
Lundqvist is doing his part, as is the goal post, which Crosby hits in tight. Rangers are being overwhelmed here.
3:38
Time to turn out the lights. Malkin just bulled Mara out of the way and rips a backhand behind Lundqvist. The kid stars of Pitt are no longer frustrated, and there is no stopping them today.
3:40
Another PP drawn by Jagr, but Tyutin and Girardi still at the points... Renney needs offense and puck movement, not caution anymore.
3:48
Penguins back on the PP courtesy of Rozsival, who is not making a good case for being re-signed. Rangers look gassed, mentally and physically, and Jagr is distracted by Ruutu and diving like he accused Crosby of doing.
3:51
Twenty minutes left in the Rangers' season... They are not the kind of team that can turn it around in such a short space of time here. Pressing will only lead to turnovers, and patience will only lead to soft wrist shots from the point that sail wide. Rangers fought hard, but it was the Penguins' power play, as predicted, that turned things around.
4:10
There's some fresh legs, and some life for the Rangers. Great rush by the kid, great shot, and a terribly passive play by Ryan Whitney to let Korpikoski get to the puck and fire it. Just what the Rangers needed. 2-1 Pitt.
4:14
Wow... Just, wow. Dawes makes his patented shootout move, between Fleury's legs, and the Rangers with two goals in less than 90 seconds by rookies ties the game. Didn't see this coming, eh?
4:19
Been a relentless six minutes before that stoppage... What a save by Lundqvist on Hossa on the doorstep. Mellon Arena seems awfully quiet now. Live blog is experiencing some technical difficulties -- maybe because it's so darn popular -- but I'm working on it!
4:25
Looks like the refs have put the whistles away, so this one will be won by effort. Right now, Rangers are winning that battle.
4:33
Another rare stoppage after a great drive to the net by Dawes and Callahan. Korpikoski with a brilliant rush earlier than ended with Tyutin missing the net as the trailer. Pens have gotten some play in the Rangers zone, but not with the speed they had in the second. Under three minutes left and the pace is fast, but determined, and the Rangers' young guys are driving the bus here, amazingly.
4:38
And the luck is not on the Rangers side today... Drury, cut by Malone earlier with no call, gets whistled for a 4-minute high stick when he cuts a Penguin I couldn't see on the bench. Even without a goal here in the final minute, Pens will start OT with a 2:41 PP... What a comeback, but the Rangers have to just fire pucks out to stave off the initial OT push by the Pens on the PP.
4:48
Sorry, gang, the new, exciting live blog is killing my computer... For OT, we'll stick with this. If the Rangers win, tomorrow night will be problem-free. For a lot of reasons, I'd say.
Predictions on the OT winner? Malkin or Crosby or Hossa for Pitt? Jagr, Gomez, Korpikoski for the Rangers? Who'd have thought I'd be typing Korpikoski? Desperation does some strange things.
4:57
Why would Marc Staal pass that shot up? Egad.
4:59
Huge, huge kill... But the Pens have the jump. Kennedy racing all over the zone, and the Rangers' D is tired. Big save by Lundqvist on Ruutu.
5:04
And that's all, folks... Crosby was out on that shift a while, but had the extra burst to get it into the zone past a tired Rangers' forward line, and the puck ricocheted right to Hossa, who buried it. Pens win the series, 4-1, even with a valiant comeback. The offseason begins now.
