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Scoring Spree: Penguins Surge Past Sharks with Back-to-Back Goals



The Pittsburgh Penguins notched two quick goals, separated by just 20 seconds, to widen their lead over the Sharks. The initial goal was executed by forward Evgeni Malkin, who brilliantly capitalized on a precise pass from Reilly Smith along the boards. In a remarkable turn of events, a mere 15 seconds later, Sidney Crosby is off to the races, expertly dishing the puck to Kris Letang, who then executed a graceful backhand shot into the net.

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  1. The sharks only win this year is without a doubt going to come against Edmonton and thatā€™s when Iā€™ll finally snap šŸ« 

  2. If it's any consolation to Sharks fans at least it looks like San Jose is tanking their season properly.

  3. Crosby is the most gifted talented unselfish team player I have seen in my lifetime. šŸ‘€ back of his head for extra nasty points on this play WOW

  4. Might be wrong but I believe SJ has as many PPG's as even strength ones.

    I turned this off after the Sharks' first goal. Some dingbat for Pittsburgh had the puck on his stick but instead of hurling it down the other end he did some ticky-tack nonsense with it and had it easily swiped away tic-tac-GOAL and I despise that.

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