Crosby scores 42nd goal, Penguins keep playoff hopes alive with 4-2 win over Predators (2024)

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PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pittsburgh Penguins are playing like a playoff team.

They’re only too aware it still might not be enough to reach the postseason.

Sidney Crosby scored his 42nd goal and added an assist as the Penguins preserved their playoff hopes with a 4-2 win over the Nashville Predators on Monday night.

Pittsburgh improved to 8-1-3 in its last 12 games to remain one point behind Washington and Detroit with one game remaining in the race for the Eastern Conference’s second wild card.

The Capitals and Red Wings need to lose on Tuesday for the Penguins’ regular season finale against the New York Islanders on Wednesday to carry any meaning. If Washington and Detroit fall in regulation or overtime, Pittsburgh can earn the NHL’s final open playoff spot by beating the Islanders, who clinched a playoff spot on Monday.

“Obviously, we need some help but given the position we were in a few weeks ago I think we would have taken this opportunity,” said Crosby, who has 23 points during his team’s late surge. “So hopefully we get some help.”

Erik Karlsson also had a goal and an assist for the Penguins, and Reilly Smith and Emil Bemstrom also scored. Alex Nedeljkovic made 28 saves while making his 12th straight start for Pittsburgh.

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Filip Forsberg scored his franchise-record 48th goal and Gustav Nyquist added his 23rd but playoff-bound Nashville let a chance to lock up the Western Conference’s top wild card slip away.

Juuse Saros stopped 34 shots but the Predators finished just shy of the seventh 100-point season in the franchise’s 25 seasons. Vegas can pass Nashville for the seventh seed in the West by winning its final two games against Chicago and Anaheim later this week.

“We know we’re in, but at the same time, it’s about being ready,” Forsberg said. “I think the first period was not ‘ready’ hockey, but the second and third were.”

The Predators put themselves in the postseason thanks to a 16-0-2 stretch from Feb. 17-March 26. Pittsburgh waited until the last possible moment to give itself a chance to do the same.

The Penguins were nine points out of a postseason position in late March and appeared relegated to playing out the string. Then came a push that has them looking like the team they thought they’d be all along.

They only hope it’s not too late.

“I tell you before, this team is amazing,” Pittsburgh center Evgeni Malkin said. “If we play like this all year, probably, we clinch the playoffs.”

The Penguins came out flying during a first period that may have been among the 20 most dominant minutes by the Penguins during their wildly uneven season.

A diving Crosby slapped the puck into an open net 7:02 into the game. The longtime Pittsburgh captain — looking very much like he’s still in his prime at 36 — then fed Karlsson for a one-timer with 6:10 remaining in the first.

Still, it could have been more. Twice the Penguins beat Saros only to have the goals overturned due to goaltender interference. Officials ruled Saros had his stick stepped on during a scramble that ended with Bunting finding the back of the net. Letang’s flick from the right circle later in the period was waved off due to interference by Pittsburgh forward Lars Eller, who appeared to be on the very fringe of the blue paint when Letang’s shot whizzed by.

The Predators regrouped in the second to pull within one. Nyquist’s 23rd appeared to give Nashville life before Smith responded 57 seconds later to restore Pittsburgh’s two-goal advantage.

Forsberg’s flick past Nedeljkovic with just 2:24 remaining before the second intermission made it 3-2. The Penguins have had trouble closing teams out most of the year, one of the main reasons they find themselves outside of playoff position looking in with just three days to go.

This time, the lead held. Karlsson dished a slick cross-ice feed to Bemstrom 2:42 into the third and the Predators got no closer.

The Penguins lingered on the ice to sign jerseys for fans following their final home game of the regular season. They’re trying to stay optimistic a playoff home date awaits next week.

“We’ve worked pretty hard to get ourselves in this position and get ourselves a chance,” Crosby said.

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Predators: The playoffs, where Nashville will try to advance past the opening round for the first time since 2018.

Penguins: Watching TV on Tuesday hoping for good fortune before facing the playoff-bound Islanders on Wednesday. ___

This story has been corrected to fix the Penguins’ surge to 8-1-3 in their last 12 games, not 8-0-3 in their last 11.

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Crosby scores 42nd goal, Penguins keep playoff hopes alive with 4-2 win over Predators (2024)

FAQs

What are some interesting facts about Sidney Crosby? ›

He was the youngest player since Gretzky (in 1980) to register a six-point game, and he became the second youngest player ever (again behind Gretzky) to receive the Hart Trophy, as the NHL's most valuable player. Crosby was named captain of the Penguins in 2007, making him the youngest captain in NHL history.

How many Stanley Cups has Sidney Crosby won? ›

Crosby's individual NHL honours include: three Stanley Cups (2009, 2016, 2017), two Conn Smythe Trophies (2016, 2017), three Ted Lindsay Awards (2007, 2013, 2014), two Hart Memorial Trophies (2007, 2014), two Art Ross Trophies (2007, 2014), two Maurice Richard Trophies (2010, 2017), and one Mark Messier Leadership ...

How old was Crosby when he was drafted? ›

Crosby debuted in the NHL during the 2005–06 season, recording 102 points and finishing as runner-up for the Calder Memorial Trophy as the NHL Rookie of the Year. At 18 years and 253 days, he is the youngest player to date to reach 100 points in an NHL season.

How many times did the Penguins win the Cup? ›

The Penguins have won the Stanley Cup five times (1991, 1992, 2009, 2016, and 2017). Founded during the 1967 National Hockey League (NHL) expansion, the Penguins took their name from the igloolike appearance of Mellon Arena, where the team played from its inception through the 2009–10 season.

Why is Crosby so good? ›

“The biggest thing from my observation, the thing that I admire most about Sid, is his creativity and how he scores goals, and his ability to do it in so many ways. I think he's the best player in the world and has been for a long time in and around the blue paint.

Is Sidney Crosby the best hockey player? ›

Crosby was named “the most complete player” on 38.37% of ballots. Of the 589 players who voted on this question, 226 chose the Pittsburgh captain. Crosby has now led or shared the top spot in this category for five consecutive seasons and received an 8.27% vote increase from a season ago.

Who has the most Stanley Cups ever? ›

Which team has hoisted the Stanley Cup the most times? That would be the Montreal Canadiens, with 24 titles. Next are the Toronto Maple Leafs, with 13 championships, followed by the Detroit Red Wings, the winners of 11 Stanley Cups.

Will Sidney Crosby make the Hall of Fame? ›

Crosby has registered 1,502 points during his 18-year NHL career, which is good for 15th on the all-time points list. There's no doubt that the Penguins center will be enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame one day.

Is Sidney Crosby left-handed? ›

While American kids might grow up watching LeBron James, Tom Brady, or Clayton Kershaw on the television, Canadian youth are much more likely to be watching Sidney Crosby, or another left-handed hockey player from Canada.

How many MvPs does Sidney Crosby have? ›

Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby has been selected by his teammates as the recipient of the team's Most Valuable Player Award presented by PPG for the fourth-consecutive season in 2023-24. This is Crosby's 12th Team MVP recognition, tying Mario Lemieux (12) for the most in team history.

Does Mario Lemieux still own the Penguins? ›

There have been 11 ownership groups for the Penguins franchise since the team's founding in 1967. The Penguins' Mario Lemieux was a Penguins majority owner before his group sold ownership of the team to Fenway Sports Group in December of 2021.

Why did Mario Lemieux retire at 38? ›

He retired on two occasions due to these health issues, first in 1997 after battling lymphoma before returning in 2000, and then a second and final time in 2006 after being diagnosed with atrial fibrillation. Lemieux also missed the entire 1994–95 season due to Hodgkin's lymphoma.

What is the best Penguins team ever? ›

Following on the heels of back-to-back Cups, the 1992-93 Penguins were arguably the finest team in franchise history, an opinion shared by none other than the incomparable Mario Lemieux. “This is the best team I ever played with,” Lemieux observed.

What are three interesting facts about Bing Crosby? ›

Fast Facts
  • Was given the nickname "Bing" after the title character of his favorite comic strip, The Bingville Bugle.
  • Bought a set of mail-order drums and joined the band Musicaladers while in college.
  • Dropped out of college two months shy of earning a law degree to pursue a career in show business.

What are Sidney Crosby's hobbies? ›

“I like anything outdoors,” Crosby answered. “Hiking, kayaking, fishing. Lake kayaking. I don't mess with the ocean too much.

How many games did Sidney Crosby play? ›

Sidney Crosby has played 19 seasons for the Penguins. He has 592 goals, 1,004 assists and a plus-minus of +217 in 1,272 games. He has won 2 Hart Trophies, 2 Conn Smythe Trophies and 3 Stanley Cups.

What did Sidney Crosby do as a kid? ›

Sidney Patrick Crosby was born on August 7, 1987, in Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada. The son of a goaltender drafted by the Montreal Canadiens, he was able to skate by age three. He began playing ice hockey competitively with local youth clubs and quickly developed in the sport.

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