Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Rangers fall to Penguins 6-5

Malkin, Letang lead Pittsburgh past New York for 6-5 win

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The Pittsburgh Penguins survived a fourminute penalty kill and went on the hunt against the New York Rangers.

Kris Letang scored his second of the game and Evgeni Malkin scored twice in a span of six minutes, helping the Penguins beat the Rangers 6-5 on Sunday.

Defensemen Marcus Pettersson and Brian Dumoulin also scored for the Penguins (31-21-7), who leapfrogge­d the Carolina Hurricanes for the second Eastern Conference wild-card spot.

“At the beginning of the third, getting that kill, it gave us such a boost,” Letang said. “And then we got a bunch of goals.”

Forty-nine seconds after Sidney Crosby’s high-sticking double minor expired, Letang took a feed from Crosby and beat goalie Alexandar Georgiev to give the Penguins the lead for good with 15:24 left.

Malkin then scored twice in a span of 2:31 to give him four goals in two games since serving a one-game suspension for a stickswing­ing incident.

“He tends to be a guy who builds confidence when he scores, and so I think that bodes well for us and for him,” Penguins coach Mike Sullivan said. “He’s an elite player ... and you could see it in the third period tonight, the kind of impact he can have.”

Mats Zuccarello had two goals,

and Kevin Hayes and Mika Zibanejad scored over the game’s final 5:46 for the Rangers, who couldn’t complete a second rally after erasing a 3-1 deficit to tie it late in the second period.

Not taking the lead during the four-minute power play that spanned the second intermissi­on was crucial to the game’s outcome.

“We got demoralize­d,”

Rangers coach David Quinn said, “and they got a new set of energy and a new lift and the whole complexion of the game changed.”

Crosby had three assists to give him 11 points in his past five games for the Penguins, who had won just seven of their previous 17 games to fall in danger of missing the postseason for the first time since 2005-06.

Malkin has points in seven consecutiv­e games that he has played over the

past month, interrupte­d by missing five games with an upper-body injury and the one game because of suspension.

Letang opened the scoring 16:11 into the game. He has 15 goals, one off his career high set in 2015-16.

It was the first time all season the Penguins got four goals from defensemen.

“The last couple games we have been really active getting chances,” Dumoulin said.

Zuccarello’s goals were

his 10th and 11th, each tying the game. Ryan Strome also scored for New York, which had won three of its previous five.

The Rangers have scored 11 goals over a two-game span for the first time this season after winning 6-2 at Buffalo on Friday.

Zibanejad added an assist and Chris Kreider had two assists, giving the Rangers’ top-line trio of those two and Zuccarello 58 points in their past 14 games.

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 ?? GENE J. PUSKAR - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Pittsburgh Penguins’ Sidney Crosby (87) cannot get a shot past New York Rangers goaltender Alexandar Georgiev (40) with Rangers’ Marc Staal (18) defending during the second period of a game in Pittsburgh, Sunday.
GENE J. PUSKAR - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pittsburgh Penguins’ Sidney Crosby (87) cannot get a shot past New York Rangers goaltender Alexandar Georgiev (40) with Rangers’ Marc Staal (18) defending during the second period of a game in Pittsburgh, Sunday.
 ?? GENE J. PUSKAR - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New York Rangers’ Chris Kreider (20) cannot get a rebound past Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Casey DeSmith (1) during the first period of a game in Pittsburgh, Sunday.
GENE J. PUSKAR - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Rangers’ Chris Kreider (20) cannot get a rebound past Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Casey DeSmith (1) during the first period of a game in Pittsburgh, Sunday.

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