Oct. 25th Columbus Blue Jackets at Pittsburgh Penguins
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Dmitri Voronkov scored twice, and the Columbus Blue Jackets recovered for a 5-4 shootout win against the Pittsburgh Penguins at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh on Saturday. Kirill Marchenko had the deciding goal in the third round of the shootout before Elvis Merzlikins stopped Evgeni Malkin to seal the victory.
Kirill Marchenko's game-deciding shootout goal helps Columbus to another road victory, something they struggled with last season.
The Penguins enter this game with a 6-2-0 record and will make a few lineup changes. Arturs Silovs will start in goal as head coach Dan Muse continues the goalie rotation. Kindel will be a healthy scratch, which is part of the organization's development plan for him. Philip Tomasino will slot back into the lineup.
The Pittsburgh Penguins’ four-game winning streak ended Saturday night at home with a 5-4 shootout defeat to the Columbus Blue Jackets. Despite a promising fast start and a gutsy rally late in regulation,
The Pittsburgh Penguins celebrated their marvelous history Saturday, inducting former executives Scotty Bowman and Eddie Johnston, along with former forwards Ron Francis and Kevin Stevens, into the franchise’s relaunched hall of fame.
BOTTOM LINE: The Pittsburgh Penguins host the Columbus Blue Jackets as winners of four consecutive games. Pittsburgh has a 2-1-0 record in Metropolitan Division play and a 6-2 record overall. The Penguins have a +nine scoring differential, with 28 total goals scored and 19 conceded.
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3 Takeaways From the Blue Jackets’ 5-4 Over the Penguins
The Columbus Blue Jackets defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday night in a thrilling game that ended 5-4 following a shootout. Our Mark Scheig was onsite for the affair and recapped the events of the evening,