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By ALAN ROBINSON
AP Sports Writer
 
3 months ago

PITTSBURGH (AP) - Evgeni Malkin scored two dazzling goals 5 minutes apart to give Pittsburgh a two-goal lead, after Sidney Crosby tied it, and the Penguins rode their two big stars to a 4-2 victory over cross-state rival Philadelphia in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals Friday night.


Malkin, who is only 21 but is the leading scorer in the playoffs with 17 points following a three-point night, scored with 6.5 seconds left in the first period with a tired Flyers line on the ice to put Pittsburgh up 3-2.


The pivotal goal blunted much of the momentum the Flyers gained by briefly taking a 2-1 lead on Mike Richards' two goals.


Malkin's first career short-handed goal, on a breakaway created by Sergei Gonchar's pass from one end of the ice to the other early in the second, was the crusher for the Flyers, who didn't do much offensively after that despite taking 28 shots against goalie Marc-Andre Fleury.


With Philadelphia on the power play, Malkin missed his initial short-handed attempt before being leveled behind the net by Richards. Malkin got up and began skating toward the Penguins' zone. Before he got there, Marian Hossa knocked the puck loose from Daniel Briere.


That allowed Gonchar to sail it back down the ice to Malkin for a slap shot between the hash marks that flew past Martin Biron before he could react, generating a huge roar from the all-in-white Penguins crowd of 17,132.


This night, it was the Penguins who were high-flying, creating odd-man rushes and breakouts with an extra gear the short-handed Flyers couldn't match during their fourth successive loss in Pittsburgh over three months. Malkin even showed his physical side, leveling defenseman Braydon Coburn with a shoulder check not long after scoring his second goal and taking a roughing penalty in the final two minutes.


The Penguins won their ninth in 10 playoff games and are 6-0 at home, the first team in franchise history to begin the playoffs with that many successive home-ice wins. Game 2 is Sunday night before the series shifts to Philadelphia on Tuesday.


Philadelphia also lost the opener in its first two playoff series. The Flyers won three straight against Washington to grab a 3-1 lead before advancing in seven games, and then took four in a row to eliminate Montreal.


Clearly, the Flyers missed shutdown defenseman Kimmo Timonen, who is out for the series with a blood clot in his left ankle that left Philadelphia without its top power-play point man and breakout passer. The Flyers repeatedly had trouble getting the puck up ice, stifling an offense that was more wide-open than usual during a first period that seemed better suited for the free-flowing Western Conference.


Crosby, held without a goal in his previous five games, tied it at 14:11 of the first after Hossa intercepted Biron's clearing pass as it came out of the corner and put a pass on Crosby's stick as he cut in from the right circle.


Malkin's first goal came with defenseman Derian Hatcher and the other Flyers visibly tired and unable to get a line change before the period ran out. Malkin broke free in the right circle for a hard wrist shot that beat Biron inside the post to his stick side for the go-ahead goal.


About that time, two traditional and heated Pennsylvania rivals accustomed to playing lower-scoring games looked like they might stage a replay of Pittsburgh's 10-7 win in Game 5 of a 1989 conference semifinal series that featured Mario Lemieux's five goals and three assists.


Petr Sykora had given Pittsburgh a 1-0 lead 6:19 into the first by switching from his forehand to his backhand to beat Biron from along the goal line, a goal set up by Malkin and Ryan Malone.


Notes:@ The Penguins have won 14 in a row at home, dating to the regular season. ... Crosby has 38 points in 21 career games against Philadelphia. ... Fleury is 19-3-1 in his last 23 decisions. ... Biron has a 11-13-1 career record with three ties against Pittsburgh. ... Joffrey Lupul assisted on Richards' second goal, four years to the night Lupul had a four-goal playoff game for Anaheim. ... Malkin has eight goals and 10 assists in nine games against Philadelphia this season. ... Pittsburgh's Wilkes-Barre team beat the Flyers' Phantoms farm club Friday night to win that AHL playoff series in five games.



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