After the timeout, it was more of the same. The Lightning started getting some good looks following a Penguin turnover. Jarry made a pair of stellar saves but eventually, the puck came from the point that was deflected behind Jarry and it was 1-0 Bolts.
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Another goal following a turnover, it’s almost like it doesn’t matter who the goaltender is if you put them in situations to fail.
Whatever mojo the Penguins had to start this game, and that could be measured in the single digits, they lost following the tally. The next ten minutes were the Tampa Bay show and somehow the score was still 1-0 by the 5 minute TV timeout.
After the timeout an innocent puck to Jarry turned into a scrum between Gudbranson and Maroon, Maroon dropped his gloves first, Guds landed a punch and somehow that resulted in a roughing penalty to the Penguins. Tampa had some good looks early but the Pens PK was up to the challenge. Sam Lafferty had the best look on the powerplay with a 25-foot shorthanded breakaway that slid off Vaseline. The Pens killed the rest of the powerplay and with less than three minutes left we went back to 5v5.
Another scrum would break out, this time involving pretty much everyone on the ice. Tampa should’ve used some of this passion in the playoffs last year. By the time it was all sorted out the Penguins would get a powerplay as the refs basically just lost count.
The Pens would have possession for the next 90 seconds but missed the goal about 12 times and the period would end 1-0 with the Pens have about half a minute left on the advantage.
Numbers after the 1st ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/Osf8KmkQ0K
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) October 24, 2019
SECOND PERIOD
The Penguins wouldn’t get anything off the remaining thirty seconds of powerplay time, shortly following the advantage Tampa threw everything at Jarry and he made some huge saves to keep the game within reach.
Not long after this flurry Pettersson and Schultz continued getting carved like a jack-o-lantern as they were split by a pass the sent a man in one-on-one with a steady Jarry. To say Jarry was strong early in the second period would be an understatement.
Saves on saves on saves. pic.twitter.com/bEsIjVgS3s
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) October 24, 2019
Five minutes into the period the Penguins finally got a few good looks on goal but Vasilover was ready. Eventually, we cracked open a fresh Black and Tanev as he put on the razzle dazzle.
BRANDON TANEV (2) Assisted by Blueger (2) @ 5:06
ROOFED IT! pic.twitter.com/ZChcpvz456
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) October 24, 2019
This is filthy. This isn’t a goal you take out for coffee on a first date. Hell, this isn’t even a goal you introduce to your parents. This is a just met in the bar, bought tickets to Vegas that night and getting married tomorrow type of goal.
Unreal play by Tanev, I cannot wait to see him on Malkin’s left.
The Pens continued pushing and the game finally opened up. Both goalies were playing well and turning away multiple chances both ways. It started to look like we would be heading into the third period tied before Crosby sent a puck up the boards to that winger who doesn’t score. Simon out-wills a Tampa defender along the wall and while falling makes a tape to tape pass to Crosby, who looked up and saw his baby boo standing pretty.
JAKE GUENTZEL (6) Assisted by Crosby (10) & Simon (5) @ 19:01
✨ 1st line magic ✨ pic.twitter.com/LyB1yJdy4T
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) October 24, 2019
I’ve highlighted Guentzle’s ability to slide into position several times, but here he does it again. Just watch him in this clip. He starts out by supporting along the wall behind Simon, but he doesn’t stop moving. Once Simon wins the puck he just silently glides into position and he finishes. Almost every single goal Guentzel scores on a one-timer he gets into position without moving his feet, he just glides like a ghost and everyone misses him. Jake Guentzel is not a direct beneficiary of the Sidney Crosby effect, he is a legit 40 goal scorer. This chip play by Sid to open space showcases his excellent vision while Simon anticipating the pass and getting there first highlights his hockey IQ. Simon didn’t score this goal though so maybe it didn’t count? Through 9 games of playing together, this line has 9 goals (Guentzel 4, Crosby 3, Simon 1) and 15 assists (Crosby 6, Simon 5, Guentzel 4) at even strength. Averaging 1 goal and 2.66 even-strength points per game from your top line is a good place to start.
Neither team would score in the final minute, 2-1 Pens.
So far, so good. pic.twitter.com/wX4MVnKzTS
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) October 24, 2019
THIRD PERIOD
Innocent play starting off, Johnson closes the space and makes a good hit at the top of the zone forcing the Bolts to dump the puck in. 




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People immediately jumped to blame Jack Johnson here, but we are an equal opportunity blog and sometimes it isn’t Johnson’s fault. 
The Pens would give a late effort and almost scored in the final seconds but it was ruled no-goal and that would do it.
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GAME
THOUGHTS
- I’m not getting worked up until the Penguins play a game with 12 actual forwards
- Hell of a game by Jarry
- Overall it’s tough to be disappointed with this effort considering the Lightning had a rest day coming into this game
- Kris Letang is playing really good hockey right now
- Tanev and Malkin together may make panties drop
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