Sidney Crosby makes desperate call as Penguins fall 3-0 to Flyers
The Pittsburgh Penguins entered the NHL playoffs with belief after ending a three-year drought, but early returns have raised concern. A 3-0 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers in Game 2 has left them trailing the series and searching for answers. At the center of that struggle sits Sidney Crosby , still without a point through two games.
Crosby managed four shots but could not influence the scoreboard on Monday. The Penguins created chances around the net, yet their finishing touch disappeared at key moments. Their power play has also failed to deliver, now down 2-0 in the series and unable to build momentum.
Speaking to the media after the loss, Crosby pointed to those missed chances. “I think we’ve had some looks in around the net. We just haven’t capitalized,” Crosby said.
“Obviously, we’re working to get there. Our power play’s got to do better. When we get opportunities to get momentum or score, we got to find ways to generate a little more from that.
“So, yeah, I think just finding a way to bury those ones in front and then making sure we’re better on the power play. ” MORE: Sidney Crosby confirms the rivalry with Alex Ovechkin is ‘still there’ Crosby also called for a quick reset, insisting the team must focus on Game 3 and regain momentum despite back-to-back defeats at home. “You can’t [avoid dwelling on the loss].