Lethbridge Herald

Penguins top Flyers at Heinz Field

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Sidney Crosby scored his NHLleading 34th goal, Matt Murray made 35 saves and the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Philadelph­ia Flyers 4-2 at blustery Heinz Field on Saturday night.

Matt Cullen, Nick Bonino and Chad Ruhwedel also scored for Pittsburgh, which thrilled the capacity crowd at the home of the NFL’s Steelers by capitalizi­ng on some shaky goaltendin­g by Michal Neuvirth. Jake Guentzel picked up two assists, and the Penguins drew within five points of Metropolit­an Division-leading Washington.

Jakub Voracek and Shayne Gostisbehe­re scored for Philadelph­ia, but Neuvirth stopped just 25 of 29 shots as the Flyers dropped to 0-3 in outdoor games. Even worse, Philadelph­ia failed to pick up any ground as it tries to stay within shouting distance of one of the two wild-card spots in the Eastern Conference.

Despite a downright tropical week that saw temperatur­es soar into the mid-70s by Friday afternoon — more suitable for some pickup street hockey than a sheet of ice in the middle of an NFL stadium — Mother Nature dished out a pretty timely assist to league organizers hours before the puck dropped.

A cold front fueled arrived late Saturday afternoon, and by the time Crosby and Claude Giroux stood across from one another for the opening faceoff, it was a seasonable 36 degrees with a hint of snow.

The lone complicati­on didn’t come from warmth but the wind. Gusts at ice level became so disruptive the NHL decided to have the teams switch sides midway through the third period in an effort to even out the amount of time the teams shot in each direction, something that’s never a factor indoors.

While appreciati­ve of the chance to play on such a unique stage — particular­ly one framed by a replica of one of the famous “Three Sister” bridges that span the adjacent Allegheny River — the teams stressed the need to focus on the stakes and not the festival-like atmosphere.

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