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Penguins continue post-holiday surge with six-game streak
Summary
The Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Rangers 6-5 for their sixth straight win, part of a 13-2-2 run since the NHL's holiday break. The club's depth produced multiple scorers while key players manage injuries.
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The Pittsburgh Penguins beat the New York Rangers 6-5 at PPG Paints Arena on Saturday. It was the team's sixth straight win and part of a 13-2-2 record in 17 games since the NHL's holiday break. Members of the franchise's 2016 Stanley Cup group visited the locker room after the game, and Pascal Dupuis remarked, "I think these guys are pretty good." The result kept attention on the Penguins' scoring depth and recent momentum.
Key details:
- Final score: Penguins 6, Rangers 5; Anthony Mantha and Noel Acciari each scored twice, with Rickard Rakell and Ben Kindel also adding goals.
- The win stretched Pittsburgh's streak to six games, tying a season high, and the team is 13-2-2 since the holiday break.
- The Penguins sit second in the Metropolitan Division, five points behind the Carolina Hurricanes and with one game in hand; they play Carolina three times in March.
- Pittsburgh is 10-1-4 against divisional opponents this season.
- Kris Letang will miss at least four weeks with a fractured foot; Evgeni Malkin played despite a balky shoulder and plans to play the next three games before taking time off.
- The team has three games before the Olympic break: home vs. Ottawa, at the Islanders, and at Buffalo, then a roughly three-week pause for the break.
Summary:
The victory highlighted the Penguins' scoring depth, including contributions from multiple forward lines and a productive recent stretch for rookie defenseman Ben Kindel. The team remains in second place in the Metropolitan Division and enters a three-game slate before the Olympic break. With Kris Letang sidelined for at least four weeks and Evgeni Malkin managing a shoulder issue, roster availability will be a noted factor through the upcoming schedule.
