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Malone nets Penguins berth in Stanley Cup Finals
PITTSBURGH 6, PHILADELPHIA 0
 

PITTSBURGH (Ticker) -- Ryan Malone lifted his hometown team
back to the Stanley Cup Finals.

The Steel City native had two goals and an assist Sunday as the
Pittsburgh Penguins returned to the Stanley Cup Finals for the
first time since 1992 with a 6-0 triumph over the Philadelphia
Flyers in Game Five of the Eastern Conference finals.

All-Star Marian Hossa had one goal and three assists and Evgeni
Malkin, Jordan Staal and Pascal Dupuis also tallied for the
Penguins, who improved to a franchise-best 8-0 in the postseason
at Mellon Arena and finished off their Keystone State rivals,
four games to one.

Marc-Andre Fleury stopped all 21 shots he faced for his third
shutout of the postseason for second-seeded Pittsburgh, which
claimed the Prince of Wales Trophy and awaits the winner of the
Western Conference final pitting the Detroit Red Wings and
Dallas Stars. The Presidents' Trophy-winning Red Wings lead the
series, three games to two.

"It's what you play hockey for is to put yourself in this
situation," Malone said. "I think everyone dreamt about it as a
hockey player, to get a chance now to battle for the best prize
there is out there. So it's going to be fun. I think we're
all excited to get going."

"It's unbelievable just to realize that we are four wins away,"
Penguins defenseman Ryan Whitney said. "It hasn't really sunk
in that the next few games will be the Stanley Cup Finals. I'm
sure these next few days, it will."

Martin Biron finished with 19 saves for sixth-seeded
Philadelphia, which saw its successful campaign come to an end
after posting the league's worst record with a franchise-low 56
points in 2006-07.

"We didn't match their intensity," Flyers All-Star Mike Richards
said. "They came out hard, I don't know what it was, but it
was just one of those games where they had it and we didn't.

"I don't think too many people gave us a chance to be in this
position right now. It was a good year for us, but it's still
disappointing that we lost."

Prior to the game, the Flyers received a boost when All-Star
defenseman Kimmo Timonen returned to the lineup after missing
the first four games of the series with a blood clot in his left
foot.

"I got pain medicine before the game and I think that took the
pain away, but the numbness and that kind of feeling, there's no
way you can prevent that," Timonen said. "I've seen better
days, but I think it was good enough to be able to play."

Sadly for the Flyers, it mattered little on Sunday.

Malone opened the scoring with a power-play goal just 2:30 into
the contest.

Captain Sidney Crosby gained possession of the puck at the right
point, skated in before alertly wristing a pass toward Malone.
The puck caromed off Malone's left skate and past Biron for his
fifth goal of the postseason. After a short review, the
officials ruled that Malone did not use a distinct kicking
motion and the goal was allowed to stand.

With this assist, Crosby earned his 20th point to regain sole
possession of the postseason lead, moving past Detroit's Henrik
Zetterberg (19).

Malkin pulled even with Zetterberg after notching his 19th point
of the playoffs by doubling Pittsburgh's advantage midway
through the first session.

After the Penguins dumped the puck into their offensive zone,
Malone and Biron collided behind the net - with the goaltender
losing his stick in the exchange. Malone then quickly fed
Malkin, who beat Biron just inside the right goalpost for his
ninth tally of the playoffs - and first since he tallied twice
in Pittsburgh's 4-2 victory in Game One.

"They got those two goals quick in the first period and we were
never able to get back in the game," Timonen said.

The Penguins tallied three times in just over a 10-minute span
in the second period to quickly put the contest out of reach.

Crosby was instrumental in the decisive second period,
backchecking to cause a turnover in the defensive end before
feeding Hossa with the game's third goal.

The first overall pick of the 2005 draft and last year's Hart
Trophy winner, Crosby is amazed at the resume he's building for
himself.

"I think coming in here, I was just so focused on trying to have
a good first year, let alone going to the Cup Final this
quickly with the amount of youth we've had," Crosby said.

"Now you look at the second half of my first year, a lot of our
first years, and it was pretty difficult. But we've come a long
way, and we've worked hard for it and earned it and this is a
great opportunity for us all."

After Staal gave the Penguins a 5-0 lead with 58 seconds
remaining in the session, the Flyers seemingly found the net
with 4.6 seconds left in the period.

Indicative of its afternoon, Philadelphia saw the tally waived
off after officials ruled that Patrick Thoresen impeded the
progress of Fleury to make the save.

The netminder would not be seriously tested again, stopping five
shots in the first and eight in both the second and third
periods to keep the Flyers off the scoreboard.


 
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