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3/10/2020 7:08 PM ET (409 DAYS AGO) |
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Over 6 (+101)
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+157
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+1.5 (-158)
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Under 6 (-113)
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GAME PREVIEW
The New Jersey Devils for some time have been playing for the future and for pride. It is much different for their visitors to the Prudential Center on Tuesday, the Pittsburgh Penguins.The Penguins (39-23-6, 84 points) head to Newark, N. J., trying to pull out of a swoon that has come at a tough time.They have put themselves in good position for the playoffs, entering Monday third in the Metropolitan Division, by winning at a good clip through a boatload of injuries. Now that they are relatively healthy, though, things have gotten critical.Pittsburgh dropped two division games at home over the weekend -- the first two of 10 in a row against Metropolitan Division foes -- and has dropped eight of its last 10 overall."It's about making the right decisions and keeping the game simple and working for one another. I think that's the important part of it," Pittsburgh coach Mike Sullivan told reporters recently. "Right now, I think our team looks a little disconnected. It's not collective, cooperative play. There has to be five guys working cohesively out there, working together in all three zones, both with the puck and without the puck. ... We have to get back to our team game. That's what it boils down to." The Penguins players held a closed-door meeting Sunday after a 6-2 loss to Carolina."We can say we're not getting the bounces, but it's our own fault that things are going like that," Pittsburgh center Teddy Blueger told The Athletic. "The things that are in our control, we're not doing a good enough job of to put ourselves in a position to win. I don't think it's really X's and O's. I think it's more attitude and work ethic and will to win than anything." New Jersey (28-28-12, 68 points) is the only Metropolitan Division club out of playoff contention, although finishing above .500 could still be a goal.That, and making things difficult for teams that are vying for playoff spots and positions."We want to be spoilers," New Jersey interim coach Alain Nasreddine said."Obviously, [we are] not going to make the playoffs. That's going to be real tough. But guys are playing for something. They're playing for this year. They're playing for next year. They're playing for a contract. They're playing for a spot on this team."You can tell. There's urgency in our play. It's good." The Devils are finding a way to get pumped for playing teams that are in a desperate situation."We're going to play a lot of teams down the stretch that every point matters, and those are fun games to play in," said New Jersey winger Kyle Palmieri. "With how young a roster we have, it's a learning process, how to win games this time of year. Whether or not you're the team fighting for those points, it's something that we're going to grow (from) as a group and continue to go out there and compete." While the Penguins were dropping two games over the weekend, the Devils were busy winning two in a row, against St. Louis and the New York Rangers on Friday and Saturday."We played two pretty good teams," goalie Mackenzie Blackwood said. "We played the right way, got rewarded for it. ... That was a big weekend for us. Gained a lot of traction. We've just got to stick with it and keep moving forward." --Field Level Media
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GAME RECAP
GAMETRACKERBOX SCOREPLAY-BY-PLAYRECLIVEBOX SCOREPLAY-BY-PLAYTWEETSMalkin leads slumping Penguins to 5-2 win over DevilsNEWARK, N. J. Evgeni Malkin scored two goals and set up another to lead the slumping Pittsburgh Penguins to a 5-2 victory over the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday night.Evan Rodrigues and defensemen Justin Schultz and Kris Letang also scored as the Penguins won for only the third time in 11 games. Matt Murray made 20 saves to help Pittsburgh reach 40 wins for the seventh straight season and 13th time since 2006-07. The only exception was the 48-game lockout-shortened season in 2012-13.Nikita Gusev and Miles Wood scored for New Jersey, which won its previous two games. Mackenzie Blackwood stopped 28 shots but the last-place Devils dropped to 6-3-2 in their last 11.Malkin helped break a 1-all tie 4:15 into the second period with a cross-ice pass to Schultz for a shot from the right circle. It was his third goal of the season and first in 28 games.After Murray stopped Kyle Palmieri on a point-blank chance during a 1:42 two-man advantage early in third, Malkin took over in scoring his 24th and 25th goals of the season.Malkin powered through Blackwood at 7:11 for a 3-1 lead. After Wood closed the Devils' deficit to one goal at 10:24, Malkin scored off a turnover less than three minutes later.Letang scored into an empty net to ice the game.Rodrigues, acquired from Buffalo on Feb. 24, scored his first goal for the Penguins with a shot from the left-side boards that deflected off the leg of Devils defenseman Matt Tennyson past Blackwood.Gusev tied the game on a power play with 7:14 left in the period. Murray got his glove on the shot but could not prevent it from going in.NOTES: The Penguins had not allowed a power-play goal in their last four games. ... The game was the third of 10 straight for Pittsburgh against Metropolitan Division teams. ... F Janne Kuokkanen, acquired in a trade with Carolina last month, played for the Devils for the first time. ... Sam Laffety was back in the Pittsburgh lineup with Nick Bjugstad out with a lower-body injury.UP NEXTPenguins: At Columbus on Thursday night, the second stop on a three-game trip.Devils: Host Carolina on Thursday night.---More NHL: https://apnews.com/NHL and https://twitter.com/-Sports
Game Recap from The Associated Press (AP).
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NHL Game Preview: Pittsburgh Penguins vs. New Jersey Devils - Date: 3/10/2020 The New Jersey Devils for some time have been playing for the future and for pride. It is much different for their visitors to the Prudential Center on Tuesday, the Pittsburgh Penguins.The Penguins (39-23-6, 84 points) head to Newark, N. J., trying to pull out of a swoon that has come at a tough time.They have put themselves in good position for the playoffs, entering Monday third in the Metropolitan Division, by winning at a good clip through a boatload of injuries. Now that they are relatively healthy, though, things have gotten critical.Pittsburgh dropped two division games at home over the weekend -- the first two of 10 in a row against Metropolitan Division foes -- and has dropped eight of its last 10 overall."It's about making the right decisions and keeping the game simple and working for one another. I think that's the important part of it," Pittsburgh coach Mike Sullivan told reporters recently. "Right now, I think our team looks a little disconnected. It's not collective, cooperative play. Money Cappers. There has to be five guys working cohesively out there, working together in all three zones, both with the puck and without the puck. ... We have to get back to our team game. Sports Handicapper Reviews. That's what it boils down to." The Penguins players held a closed-door meeting Sunday after a 6-2 loss to Carolina."We can say we're not getting the bounces, but it's our own fault that things are going like that," Pittsburgh center Teddy Blueger told The Athletic. "The things that are in our control, we're not doing a good enough job of to put ourselves in a position to win. I don't think it's really X's and O's. I think it's more attitude and work ethic and will to win than anything." New Jersey (28-28-12, 68 points) is the only Metropolitan Division club out of playoff contention, although finishing above .500 could still be a goal.That, and making things difficult for teams that are vying for playoff spots and positions."We want to be spoilers," New Jersey interim coach Alain Nasreddine said."Obviously, [we are] not going to make the playoffs. Free Sports Picks. That's going to be real tough. But guys are playing for something. They're playing for this year. They're playing for next year. They're playing for a contract. They're playing for a spot on this team."You can tell. There's urgency in our play. It's good." The Devils are finding a way to get pumped for playing teams that are in a desperate situation."We're going to play a lot of teams down the stretch that every point matters, and those are fun games to play in," said New Jersey winger Kyle Palmieri. "With how young a roster we have, it's a learning process, how to win games this time of year. Whether or not you're the team fighting for those points, it's something that we're going to grow (from) as a group and continue to go out there and compete." While the Penguins were dropping two games over the weekend, the Devils were busy winning two in a row, against St. Louis and the New York Rangers on Friday and Saturday."We played two pretty good teams," goalie Mackenzie Blackwood said. "We played the right way, got rewarded for it. ... That was a big weekend for us. Gained a lot of traction. We've just got to stick with it and keep moving forward." --Field Level Media
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