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Penguins Win Streak Now At 3 To Go Up 3-2 In Series
by Paul on 05/09/09 at 10:10 PM ET
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We’ll turn it over to Seth Rorabaugh of Empty Netters who was live blogging the Caps/Pens game tonight…
Malkin works the puck up the right wing and gets by Fedorov. Malkin backhands the puck into the crease in a possible passing attempt to Crosby who is coming in on the back door. The puck hits off the upper body of Poti and deflects by Varlamov. Oh what an awful break for Washington. The Penguins mob Malkin along the boards near the penalty boxes. All those classy Capitals fans litter the ice with debris. It counts as a power play goal. Kunitz gets the only assist. End of game. Penguins 4, Capitals 3.
added 10:21pm, Watch the CBC version of the Malkin game winning goal below…
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