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    Kris Letang scored his fourth goal in 11 playoff games on a power play to give the Penguins a 1-0 lead over the Montreal at 18:18 of the first period of Game 5 of their Eastern Conference semifinal series.

    Ready for Game 5

    May 8th, 2010

    The Penguins are getting ready for the opening face-off of Game 5, and they will do so with forwards Bill Guerin and Mike Rupp – a pair with a powerful net-front presence – back in the lineup and disappointments Ruslan Fedotenko and Alexei Ponikarovsky as healthy scratches.

    Canadiens win, 3-2

    May 6th, 2010

    Behind third-period goals by Maxim Lapierre and Brian Gionta, the Montreal Canadiens defeated the Penguins, 3-2, in Game 4 on Thursday night at Bell Centre.

    Canadiens take 3-2 lead

    May 6th, 2010

    Bell Centre is rocking after Brian Gionta scored the go-ahead goal, shooting a puck that ricocheted off Penguins defenseman Kris Letang’s skate and skipped past goalie Marc-Andre Fleury at 3:40 of the third period.

    Lapierre ties it

    May 6th, 2010

    Bell Centre is going crazy, as the Canadiens have tied it at 2-2 on a third-period goal by Maxim Lapierre.

    Pens set furious pace

    May 6th, 2010

    After taking only three shots in the first period in Game 3 of their Eastern Conference semifinal series against Montreal Tuesday night at Bell Centre the Penguins came out guns ablaze.

    Penguins take 2-1 lead

    May 6th, 2010

    It took 41 minutes, 16 seconds for either team to score in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference semifinal series at Bell Centre. In Game 4, neither team had to wait too long.

    Spitting into the wind

    May 6th, 2010

    That wasn’t Superman skating with the Penguins. But here’s a warning from Trib beat writer Rob Rossi: Don’t tug on Jordan Staal’s sweater. The status of both Staal and winger Bill Guerin for Game 4 of their Eastern Conference semifinal series at Montreal remains undecided. If and when Staal returns, don’t be surprised if he’s [...]

    Evgeni Malkin ended his four-game goal-less streak with a power-play goal at 1:16 of the third period, giving the Penguins a 1-0 lead in Game 3 against Montreal with a one-timer from the right point.

    The Penguins missed a couple of prime scoring chances — and an opportunity to break a scoreless tie — in the final minutes of the second period of Game 3 of their Eastern Conference semifinal at Bell Center.