TAMPA, Fla. — The Pittsburgh Penguins and Tampa Bay Lightning are far apart in the Eastern Conference standings. It didn’t seem that way as they treated a sellout crowd of 20,230 to a playoff atmosphere.
The aggression was evident in the opening moments of Pittsburgh’s 2-1 victory Sunday when two of the NHL’s top three goal scorers were shaken up.
On the first shift, Penguins captain Sidney Crosby became entangled with Lightning winger Steve Downie and his knee bent awkwardly as he crumpled to the ice. The league’s leading scorer with 45 goals limped off, but he was back minutes later.
At first, Crosby was concerned that his knee might have been seriously injured.
“There was a minute or two being pretty scared,” Crosby said. He realized by the end of the period “it was more of a stinger, and it didn’t really stick around a whole lot, but it was scary nonetheless.”
Lightning center Steven Stamkos, only three goals behind Crosby, also was shaken up in the opening minute after a hit by Brooks Orpik sent him into the boards. Like Crosby, he played on.
The Penguins were down 1-0 early in the third period until Pascal Dupuis and Sergei Gonchar scored in a 2:57 span. Gonchar scored the winner on a power play at 5:17, blasting a slap shot past Antero Niittymaki from just inside the blue line.
Lightning center Vincent Lecavalier opened the scoring with his fifth goal in six games at 8:09 of the second period. Todd Fedoruk carried the puck behind the Pittsburgh net and fed the Lightning captain, skating in on Marc-Andre Fleury.
Lecavalier said both teams were motivated by the bipartisan crowd, the largest of the season in Tampa.
“It gets you really fired up,” he said. “A lot of people screaming and got the guys going. I think it was a great hockey game.”
Dupuis tied it with a wrist shot 2:20 into the third, capping a series of shots that had Niittymaki turned around. He has four goals and three assists in seven games since the Olympic break.
Fleury made 21 saves. He needed to make only five in the third period, including a dazzling stop on Lecavalier’s slap shot during a Tampa Bay power play with 2:22 left.
“They played really hard right from the start, and they came at us fast,” Fleury said of the Lightning.
Niittymaki finished with 37 saves.
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