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GAME DAY: SCP '09, SATURDAY MAY 23, EAST CONFERENCE FINAL--PITTSBURGH AT CAROLINA, 730 PM ET

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davetherave

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GAME DAY: SCP '09, SATURDAY MAY 23, EAST CONFERENCE FINAL--PITTSBURGH AT CAROLINA, 730 PM ET PitPittsburgh at GAME DAY: SCP '09, SATURDAY MAY 23, EAST CONFERENCE FINAL--PITTSBURGH AT CAROLINA, 730 PM ET CarCarolina

GAME THREE, 2009 STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS EAST SEMIFINAL
PENGUINS LEAD SERIES 2-0

7:30 PM ET, May 23, 2009
RBC Center, Raleigh, North Carolina

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Penguins-Hurricanes Preview

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP/ESPN) -- Playoff comebacks have been commonplace for Carolina, and for the Hurricanes to make the Eastern Conference finals a series again, they'll need their biggest one yet.

Stuck in a two-game hole for the first time this postseason, the Hurricanes are well aware that if they can't get anything going on home ice -- starting Saturday night with Game 3 -- they'll have no chance of sending their best-of-seven series with the Penguins back to Pittsburgh.

"You can't get too much further back" against the wall, captain
Rod Brind'Amour quipped Friday. "We're getting pretty close here, so we're going to have to fight back. We're going to have to put up our best effort and leave it out there. It's definitely not a feeling of, 'We're out of it,' or anything like that. We fought back all year. Whenever we've had to come up with a big game, we have. Obviously, this is that time again."

Indeed, they've grown used to desperate hockey during the past few weeks on Tobacco Road. Carolina needed two goals in the final 80 seconds of its first-round series to rally past New Jersey, then frittered away a 3-1 series lead in Round 2 against Boston before
Scott Walker's overtime goal in Game 7 took care of the Bruins and cemented their "Cardiac 'Canes" nickname.

But they've also yet to face a situation quite like this: Down two games to the East's defending champion, with two of the world's best players dictating a rapid-fire pace that Carolina is having trouble matching while threatening to completely take over the series.

Stars
Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin have combined for nine points through two games. Malkin's four-point performance in Game 2 was his first career playoff hat trick, including a spectacular no-look backhander for a goal that Crosby said was "a tough one to top."

"All (Malkin) needs is a little space, and he puts it in the net," said Carolina's top defenseman,
Tim Gleason. "He's a heck of a hockey player, but at the same time, we can control him. He's not God, I guess you could say. We just have to do a better job of shutting him down and taking his time and space away."

Then again, if the start of this series looks familiar to the Penguins, perhaps it should.

They opened their second-round series against the Capitals by losing the first two in Washington, then bounced back to win four of five and claim their second straight berth in the Eastern Conference finals.

"We've tried to have resiliency and not quit," Crosby said. "That's what the playoffs are all about. You're not going to have success unless you're constantly driving and battling. You can't give up. Both teams wouldn't be here if they didn't have that. We take a lot of pride in that, but we've got a team right now with the same type of attitude."

But not the same level of production from their biggest stars -- at least, not yet in this series.

Goalie
Cam Ward, the 2006 Conn Smythe Trophy winner who backstopped Carolina's only previous Stanley Cup winner, is giving up an average of nearly five goals in this series after holding the Devils and Bruins to 2.2 goals per game.

All-Star center Eric Staal has gone five games without a goal and his only point in the East finals came when he assisted on the Hurricanes' first goal in Game 2.
Of course, the Hurricanes can neither score nor shoot if they don't have the puck.


And with so much of the series being played in front of Ward, it's no surprise that the Penguins have controlled the stat sheet. Pittsburgh is outshooting Carolina 73-53 through two games.

"It's pretty hard to shoot the puck from our zone," forward
Ray Whitney said.

Not surprisingly, that's helped the Penguins spend much of the past two games playing with a lead.

Their quick-strike scheme produced the opening goals in both games and is a major reason why they've trailed for just 11 minutes in the series. The Hurricanes took their only lead midway through the first period of Game 2, and it vanished in the opening minutes of the second.

"There's going to be high emotional swings, road buildings, momentum, difficult calls, shifts in momentum with the goals. ... I think our team has a mentality and tried to maintain the mentality that, no matter what happens, we're going to play the same way," Penguins coach
Dan Bylsma said. "We believe in the way we play, we know how to play that way, we know how to execute that way, and we just need to keep doing it over and over again, regardless of the situation."

If the Penguins keep that up, and if the Hurricanes can't find a way to counter in front of what promises to be rowdy home crowd -- where they are 4-2 this postseason -- the series could end before its shift back to Pittsburgh next week for Game 5.

"At the end of the day, it doesn't really matter what's going on -- it's all about results," Brind'Amour said. "We know that we didn't play our best games, and we're going to have to play our best games this time of year to win. We've had some breakdowns at our end, and they're just too good. They've got too much talent -- you give them those opportunities, they're going to bury them. We're just going to have to be better."

wprager

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I predict a big night for Sid the Kid. Ward will have to be much, much better than last game. The problem for the Canes could be that they are pumped up *too* high. Watch the sticks and elbows, and don't make sure you finish your checks on time. That Pittsburgh powerplay does not need any more practice.



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shabbs

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I'll say it again... the 'Canes will go as Ward goes tonight...

Wink

wprager

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shabbs wrote:I'll say it again... the 'Canes will go as Ward goes tonight...

Wink

But if he plays lights out but the rest of them don't, a 1-0 loss is still a loss. It will take more than just Ward since you can't win a game 0-0. Not in the playoffs.

wprager

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Ruutu practiced and is expected to take the warm-up for a final game-time decision. Come on, he's playing for sure.

wprager

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Now that Gonchar has recovered, the Penguins may go back to 12 forwards, with Pascal Dupuis in to play on the 4th line, and Boucher scratched.

davetherave

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Hurricanes forward Ruutu skates, but uncertain for Game 3

RALEIGH, N.C. -- Carolina Hurricanes forward Tuomo Ruutu has tested himself in a pregame skate but remains uncertain for Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals against Pittsburgh.

Coach Paul Maurice said the team planned to check Ruutu for swelling and wouldn't decide on his status until closer to the start of Saturday night's game. The physical forward missed Game 2 because of an injury to his lower body in Game 1.

The Penguins lead the series 2-0.

davetherave

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Who wins? How many goals?

Enjoy the game!

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Well here we go gentlemen, Sindy Crosby and the pittsburg penguings!


Nice peach fuzz Sid!

davetherave

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Will Geno be The Machine-O again tonight?

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davetherave

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The Pingu Posse is on the march...led by The Sid N Geno Show...

A very fast paced 1st period, with a strong start by the Canes...but their defensemen have been much too soft with the puck, and the Pens' forecheck has created quality opportunities.

They've also given Malkin waaaaayyyy too much room...and the Guerin-Crosby goal caught the Canes' D flatfooted.

Down 3-1 after one...not a good place for Carolina to be...

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see those saves by ward lol!

davetherave

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A MUCH closer period...the Canes have managed to parry the Pingu Posse...and give themselves a chance...

shabbs

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Storm's a brewin'...

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