Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Rust scores in OT but Flyers salvage point late

- By Will Graves

PITTSBURGH » Sidney Crosby crystalliz­ed the Pittsburgh Penguins’ hot run against the Flyers with the kind of goal that he and few others on the planet can create.

The Pittsburgh captain then sealed his team’s first season sweep of its crossstate rival in 11 years with a pass that wasn’t nearly as flashy but just as effective.

Bryan Rust put his stick down in front of the Philadelph­ia net just in time to redirect Crosby’s feed past Petr Mrazek 2:25 into overtime to give the Penguins a 5-4 victory Sunday.

Pittsburgh pulled within three points of first-place Washington in the crowded Metropolit­an Division and two points clear of Philadelph­ia after improving to 161-1 in its past 18 games at PPG Paints Arena.

“We did some good things, especially the second and third, created a lot and found a way to win,” Crosby said of the Penguins, who have won a club-record 11 overtime games at home.

The Flyers tied it on Sean Couturier’s goal with 43 seconds left in regulation, but the Penguins controlled the extra period. Rust ended it when his 13th goal of the season and gave the Penguins their first sweep of the Flyers since 2007 in what could be a playoff preview.

Crosby’s second otherworld­ly goal in a week gave the Penguins the lead 17 seconds into the third period. The two-time MVP scored on an intentiona­l double tap against Montreal last Wednesday. That one showcased his exquisite hand-eye coordinati­on.

This one showcased strength.

Crosby collected the puck high in the Philadelph­ia zone, used his left hand to keep Couturier at bay while using his right to dangle the puck before he skated to the left dot and ripped a wrist shot over Flyers defenseman Shayne Gostisbehe­re and Mrazek’s glove.

“I was trying to skate into space, get open and just kind of watching him do his thing,” Rust said. “I’m not surprised. He is his who he is for a reason.”

Couturier exacted a bit of revenge when he knotted it late to assure the Flyers of at least a point to pull them into a third-place tie with Columbus.

“It’s a big point,” Couturier said. “We played a pretty good game overall. For sure, it’s disappoint­ing not coming out of here with two points, but we can build on this and maybe do a little better in little areas. Overall, I think we can build on this and keep going.”

Rookie Travis Sanheim picked up his second career goal for the Flyers. Brandon Manning and Jordan Weal also scored. Starting goaltender Alex Lyon was pulled early in the second period after giving up three goals on 11 shots. Mrazek made 19 saves, but couldn’t get a glove on Rust’s winner.

The erratic Flyers fell to 4-6-3 in March after going 10-1-2 in February and have struggled keeping their cross-state rivals in check this season. Pittsburgh scored five goals in all four season meetings, outscoring the Flyers 20-12.

Evgeni Malkin scored his 42nd goal for Pittsburgh, pulling within two of the NHL lead held by Washington’s Alex Ovechkin. Patric Hornqvist and Derick Brassard also scored for Pittsburgh. Justin Schultz had three assists for the Penguins. Matt Murray finished with 41 saves.

Considerin­g how crowded the division standings are with two weeks to go in the regular season, a first-round playoff meeting isn’t out of the question.

If it happens, it could match the wide-open postseason clash in which the clubs scored 56 goals in six games as Philadelph­ia pulled off an upset in 2012.

Pittsburgh’s play in the defensive end isn’t quite the hot mess it was six years ago, but the two-time defending Stanley Cup champions have struggled with consistenc­y of late and had serious issues — particular­ly backchecki­ng by the forwards — in keeping the puck out of their end at times.

The Penguins have allowed an average of 37.4 shots over their past six games, a number they understand needs to go down if they want to have a realistic shot at a three-peat.

UP NEXT

FLYERS » Continue a threegame road trip with a stop in Dallas Tuesday. Philadelph­ia edged the Stars 2-1 Dec. 16.

 ?? GENE J. PUSKAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Penguins forward Bryan Rust deflects the puck past Flyers goalie Petr Mrazek for the overtime game-winning goal in a 5-4 decision for the Pens Saturday.
GENE J. PUSKAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Penguins forward Bryan Rust deflects the puck past Flyers goalie Petr Mrazek for the overtime game-winning goal in a 5-4 decision for the Pens Saturday.

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