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First blood to Penguins in Game One of Stanley Cup

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PITTSBURGH: The Pittsburgh Penguins overcame a superb fightback and a bizarre delay caused by a dead catfish to defeat the Nashville Predators in their Stanley Cup Final series opener on Monday.

Two late goals from Jake Guentzel and Nick Bonino clinched a dramatic victory for Pittsburgh in front of their home fans after Nashville had fought back from 3-0 down to level in the third period.

The win gives the reigning Stanley Cup champions precious momentum as they head into Game 2 on Thursday, also in Pittsburgh.

Penguins coach Mike Sullivan admitted his team had struggled for long periods.

“We know that we have to be better, that we got outplayed in a lot of aspects of the game for stretches of time, and our expectatio­n is higher for ourselves,” Sullivan said.

“In some ways are we certainly pleased with the result? Yes. But also, I think we trust the leadership of the group that we have. They know we weren’t at our best. None of us in our dressing room are fooled by the score tonight.

“This is something we’ll learn from and we’ll try to make sure that we respond the right way for Game Two.”

Predators counterpar­t Peter Laviolette said a disallowed goal in the first period had proved decisive.

“The impact of that moment, then the chain of events that happened after that with the penalty kills I think changed the course of the game,” said Laviolette, who neverthele­ss did not agree with suggestion­s that the Penguins had stolen victory.

“They won the game,” he said. “You know, I’d rather be up 1-0 and having my guys say we stole. It’s not about that. They got the win tonight. Just cuts down our opportunit­ies to win four games. So next game will be important for us.”

The early part of the second period was held up by a bizarre delay when a Predators fan hurled a dead catfish onto the ice, part of a long-standing tradition that has endured despite attempts by authoritie­s to prevent it.

 ?? AFP ?? The Penguins’ Jake Guentzel scores a goal past Predators goalie Pekka Rinne.
AFP The Penguins’ Jake Guentzel scores a goal past Predators goalie Pekka Rinne.

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