
Just when it seemed as if they were about to fade away without their two top stars, the Pittsburgh Penguins pulled out a miraculous three-goal comeback on Sunday.
Down 3-0 late in the second period and coming off back-to-back losses, the Penguins managed to storm back and beat the Boston Bruins in overtime.
Tommy Novak, who has now scored in consecutive games for only the third time all season, netted the game-winner 17 seconds into the extra session.
The win was huge for the standings — the 32-17-14 Penguins are now still inside the Eastern Conference playoff picture with 78 team points, putting them one ahead of the New York Islanders and only back of the Carolina Hurricanes in the Metropolitan Division.
Tommy Novak calls game and the @penguins win a THRILLER in @Energizer OT! pic.twitter.com/qVmBZ5ENIt
— NHL (@NHL) March 8, 2026
But in addition to keeping Pittsburgh's postseason hopes alive and well with Sidney Crosby missing time after suffering an injury during the Olympics and Evgeni Malkin suspended for slashing Buffalo Sabres' Rasmus Dahlin, the win became historic in nature for the franchise.
The Penguin's three-gaol comeback over Boston became Pittsburgh's first successful three-goal comeback with Crosby and Malkin both out of the lineup since 2001.
today's win over Boston marked the Penguins first 3-goal comeback without Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin in the lineup since Feb. 10. 2001
— Jenna Harner (@JennaHarner11) March 8, 2026
And that timeframe makes it the very first occurrence since Crosby and Malkin started playing together — the 2006-07 season — that the Penguins were able to come back after trailing by three or more goals in a game with both of their two legends missing in action at the same time.
While it still won't be easy for the Penguins to continue to tread water in a jam-packed conference without Crosby — he's still expected to miss at least two more weeks with what's being labeled as a "lower-body" injury, winning in dramatic fashion with Malkin also unavailable shows Pittsburgh may have much more depth than they are given credit for, and most importantly, has a "never give up" mindset that could make them very dangerous throughout the spring.
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