NHL Game Summary - Pittsburgh at NY Islanders

Wednesday, Nov 26, 2008  |  Updated 10:24 PM EDT
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Uniondale, NY (Sports Network) - Evgeni Malkin scored a pair of goals in a span of 50 seconds to turn a Pittsburgh deficit into a lead, as the Penguins tallied four times in the third period to rally for a 5-3 victory over the New York Islanders at Nassau Coliseum.

Malkin added an empty-netter to complete the natural hat trick and also assisted on Sidney Crosby's goal to start the third-period barrage. Crosby added assists on Malkin's first two goals for the Penguins, who bounced back from a 3-1 loss to Vancouver on Saturday to improve to 8-1-1 in their last 10 games. Brooks Orpik picked up a goal and an assist for Pittsburgh, which trailed 3-0.

Penguins goaltender John Curry earned the win in his NHL debut, stopping all 11 shots he faced after taking over for Dany Sabourin midway through the second period. Sabourin, who entered the game with a 1.66 goals-against average and a .935 save percentage, was yanked after surrendering three goals on 14 shots.

Trent Hunter scored a goal and assisted on another for the Islanders, who had a two-game win streak snapped and lost for only the second time in their last seven games. Doug Weight and Bill Guerin also scored, while Joey MacDonald made 25 saves in defeat.

The Penguins trailed 3-0, but Orpik's second goal of the season in the final minute of the second period made it a two-goal game and Pittsburgh carried the momentum into the third.

Crosby pulled the Pens within one at the 6:18 mark. He was left alone at the right side of the cage, took Malkin's left-circle feed and swept a shot past the outstretched glove of MacDonald for his eighth goal of the season.

The Penguins, thanks to Crosby and Malkin, then scored twice within a minute to take the lead.

On the tying goal, Crosby skated the puck into the New York zone and pulled up at the left point. He was watched by three Islander defenders and simply slid a pass to an onrushing Malkin, who snapped a wrister past MacDonald from the slot.

New York defenseman Andy Sutton then overskated the puck as he was coming out from behind his own net and Crosby was there to collect the disc. He quickly fired a pass into the slot for Malkin, who beat MacDonald through the five- hole.

The Islanders pulled MacDonald in the final minute and Malkin scored into the empty cage for his 10th goal of the season and his third career hat trick.

New York withstood an early barrage of shots on a Pittsburgh power play after Weight was whistled off for slashing just 1:18 into the game, then scored twice in a span of just 70 seconds in the opening period to grab a 2-0 edge.

Weight was credited with the first goal at the 7:45 mark, moments after a two- man advantage expired. He took a cross-crease pass from Hunter and his shot from the right side of the crease hit the post before going under the pads of Sabourin. The puck also hit the stick of Pittsburgh defenseman Rob Scuderi before deflecting off Sabourin's skates and trickling into the net.

Hunter then scored his ninth of the season just 1:10 later, as he made his way past Kris Letang in the slot and backhanded a shot past Sabourin.

The Islanders grabbed a 3-0 lead on a power-play goal by Guerin midway through the second period. He took a feed from Joshua Bailey and fired a shot from the center point that knuckled over the left shoulder of Sabourin, who was lifted after the goal.

MacDonald, moments after a Pittsburgh shot rang off the post, stopped Jordan Staal on a breakaway, but the Penguins were able to score just before the end of the second.

Orpik ripped a shot from the center point that made it through a maze of sticks, but the puck deflected off the skate of Weight in front and went through MacDonald's legs with just 18.7 seconds remaining.

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Posted Jul 17, 2009
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