Posted January 10, 2012 on
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PLAYERS:
Milan Michalek,
Craig Anderson,
Chris Neil,
Bobby Butler,
Jason Spezza,
Colin Greening,
Evgeni Malkin,
Brent Johnson,
Marc-Andre Fleury,
Sidney Crosby
TEAMS: Ottawa Senators, Pittsburgh Penguins
TEAMS: Ottawa Senators, Pittsburgh Penguins
Milan Michalek scored twice, Craig Anderson stopped 29 shots and the Ottawa Senators made quick work of the slumping Pittsburgh Penguins in a 5-1 victory Tuesday night.
Chris Neil, Bobby Butler and Jason Spezza also scored for the Senators, while Colin Greening had three assists. Ottawa scored on four consecutive shots spanning the first and second period to break it open and send the reeling Penguins to their fifth straight loss.
Evgeni Malkin scored his 17th goal of the season for Pittsburgh but couldn't stop the Penguins from matching their longest losing streak in two years. Brent Johnson made just five saves on eight shots before being pulled early in the second period in favor of Marc-Andre Fleury.
Pittsburgh, a Stanley Cup favorite after Sidney Crosby's brief return in November, is now eighth in the Eastern Conference at the season's midway point.
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