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Penguins’ Sheary scores in OT, Pens take a 2-game lead in the Stanley Cup Final
by George Malik on 06/01/16 at 11:21 PM ET
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The Pittsburgh Penguins find themselves with a commanding 2-0 lead in the Stanley Cup Final thanks to an OT win-the-faceoff-score-the-goal play in which Conor Sheary hammered home the gamer:
San Jose was able to rally very late to force overtime on a goal credited to Patrick Marleau, but the Sharks never really sustained an attack as they were out-shot 41-26 as Martin Jones played keep-it-competitive dominant hockey in the Sharks' goal.
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I don’t like Crosby, but I don’t see where he “cheated” on that faceoff. I think the Sharks are in over their heads. They are overwhelmed that they are even in the finals and now they are going to choke on the biggest stage.
Posted by Wings_in_NYC on 06/02/16 at 10:15 AM ET

don’t like Crosby, but I don’t see where he “cheated” on that faceoff.
Same here. The Sharks need to grow a pair.
Posted by bigfrog on 06/02/16 at 10:11 PM ET
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Two down and two to go.
Posted by pautna on 06/02/16 at 01:05 AM ET