The Pittsburgh Penguins' Power Play Must Wake Up: 'We Don't Really Get In Sync'
The Pittsburgh Penguins wasted five power-play opportunities and even conceded a shorthanded goal in Game 2 of their first-round playoff series against the Philadelphia Flyers.
The aging Pittsburgh Penguins are down in their opening-round playoff series, two games to none, because they are being outplayed and outhit by the upstart Philadelphia Flyers . But mostly, they are in desperation mode because their power play, which ranked seventh in the NHL in the regular season, has been absent in the first two games. The power play went 0-for-5 in Monday's 3-0 loss to the hated Flyers, the Penguins' second consecutive home defeat.
In NHL history, teams that win the first two playoff games on the road are a staggering 90-22 (. 804 winning percentage) in a best-of-seven series. Sidney Crosby, a certified Flyers killer but someone who has been blanked in the first two games, said the Penguins aren't looking at the long odds.
Instead, they're looking at their track record. "I think we've been in some tough spots all season," he told reporters after the game. "We've always responded really well to adversity.
It seems like it's brought out the best in all of us. " Still, the Flyers, who return home for Wednesday's Game 3, are in the proverbial driver's seat. "Getting on the road and having a situation like this hopefully brings out the best in us," Crosby said.