Penguins Flop in Opener, Silly Mistakes Fuel Rangers Win

Pittsburgh Penguins Lose 6-0 New York Rangers
PIttsburgh Penguins Lose 6-0 New York Rangers

PITTSBURGH – Fortunately for the Pittsburgh Penguins, there are 81 more games to go. However, they did little with the first of 82, failing to convert a few early scoring chances before succumbing to backchecking gaffes, soft goals, and silly mistakes. The New York Rangers humbled the Penguins 6-0 at PPG Paints Arena Wednesday night.

The boo-birds were feasting, even when there was little devour, though the Penguins allowed Pittsburgh-native Vincent Trocheck to score a shorthanded goal at 11:35 the third period, which was the sour icing on the cake, followed by Trocheck’s second goal at 16:59.

For several new Penguins, the energy and opportunities were present, but New York got the first break of the season when fourth-line center Sam Carrick (1) perfectly deflected defenseman Jacob Trouba’s wrist shot over Penguins goalie Tristan Jarry’s extended pad at 2:24 of the first period.

It was New York’s first shot of the game and and proceeded a pair of dangerous Penguins scoring chances, including Anthony Beauvillier’s open wrist shot from the slot on the first shift of the game.

Beauvillier, wearing No. 72, made his Penguins debut and played on Sidney Crosby’s line, conjuring the unmistakable images of former Crosby linemate Patric Hornqvist, who also wore No. 72 and was an integral part of the Penguins’ back-to-back Stanley Cup championships in 2016 and 2017.

However, as the Penguins had a few scoring chances in the first period, New York had a few goals.

After one New York goal was overturned for offsides, New York scored twice late in the first period, swooping in like a vulture on Penguins mistakes.

Penguins defenseman Marcus Pettersson overplayed a two-on-two, dropping to the ice to defend. Instead, he slid out of the play, allowing Alex Lafreniere (1) a clean rip past Jarry at 17:23.

In the final minute of the first period, Penguins winger Drew O’Connor angrily whacked a fluttering puck out of the air in the neutral zone. Instead of a line change, it became icing, and the tired Penguins top line was unable to defend as New York peppered the Penguins with chances until Chris Kreider (1) scored with 11 seconds remaining.

New York goalie Igor Shesterkin, who reportedly turned down an eight-year, $88 million contract extension this week, was able to absorb any and all Penguins’ scoring chances until New York scored again.

Will Cuyle swooped past Pettersson on the right flank, pulling defenseman Matt Grzelcyk out of position to defend. With both defensemen collapsing on Cuylle near the net, his perfect drop pass to Filip Chytil (1), who quickly roofed a shot past Jarry.

The home fans booed at the end of the first period and elevated their displeasure into the second. The Penguins weren’t lifeless, but every mistake became a New York goal.

Leading 4-0, New York controlled the second period, outshooting the Penguins 17-8 in the middle frame.

Kreider (2) scored a shorthanded breakaway goal at 11:35 of the third and Fifth Ave. was quickly full of fans heading home.

Jarry stopped only 24 of the first 28 shots in 40 minutes and 35 of 41 overaell. Shesterkin claimed all 19 Penguins’ shots in the first two periods with nary a rebound and stopped all 30 he faced.

The Penguins embark on a three-game road trip Thursday, beginning in Detroit. Game time is just after 8 p.m. at Little Caesars Arena.

Penguins Lines

Drew O’Connor-Sidney Crosby-Anthony Beauvillier

Michael Bunting-Evgeni Malkin-Rickard Rakell

Rutger McGroarty-Lars Eller-Jesse Puljujarvi

Kevin Hayes-Cody Glass-Noel Acciari

Defense

Matt Grzelcyk-Kris Letang

Marcus Pettersson-Erik Karlsson

Ryan Graves-Jack St. Ivany

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Cal
Cal
11 months ago

Headshaking disappointment.

AW1818
AW1818
11 months ago

Personally, I’m excited for another season of Mike Sullivan hockey. I’m sure firing his friend and hiring his other friend will catapult this team to the promised land!

Stanley Kupp
Stanley Kupp
11 months ago
Reply to  AW1818

They don’t have the talent to take this team to the promised land. Scotty Bowman on his best days wouldn’t be able to do it.

Deppert
Deppert
11 months ago
Reply to  Stanley Kupp

The promised land appears to be the #1 overall draft pick.

Steven Booth
Steven Booth
11 months ago

At least it wasn’t a bunch of prospects making the mistakes. More important the guys that won’t be here in a few years get the reps.

W Thome
W Thome
11 months ago

It’s going to be a long season.

Tom DiPasquale
Tom DiPasquale
11 months ago

Dubas and Sully have some explaining to do. This is the 2nd year in a row they brought in low energy journeymen without speed or skill. Graves may go down as the worst Def FA signing in franchise history. Jarry looked shaky early. Brutal to watch.

Espo33
Espo33
11 months ago

Good stuff Pens… bad saves, cant finish, can’t play D, give up a SH…just like last year…

Aaron Hermann
11 months ago

I know it’s only the first game and I don’t want to overreact – but wow – that looked awful.

Jarry seems to be picking up right where he left off – right along with the power play.

Here’s to hoping this is just an anomaly but I’m afraid it’s a sign of things to come. Could be a very, very long year.

DMR
DMR
11 months ago

Absolutely putrid…deja vu all over again

isrdude
isrdude
11 months ago
Reply to  DMR

I agree! I thought I was watching a replay from last year! Odd man rushes, neutral zine turnovers, D-men out of place, Jarry letting in easy ones, putrid PP….alas, it was not replays!

Uros
Uros
11 months ago

Exactly what was to be expected. I mean, from one of the best lines in hockey, you now have Crosby playing with Drew and Anthony. And someone was even saying this team was improved. But OK, those of us who have eyes saw where this was going. And I’m OK with that. What I’m not OK with is spending all this money on supposedly great players like Karlsson, Jarry, Graves and all the merry men Dubas brought in. If you have no ambition, don’t spend to the cap. While I was always against those who were saying to let the… Read more »

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David
David
11 months ago

The score approximates the talent difference.

BrianX
BrianX
11 months ago
Reply to  David

Of the goalies.

Stanley Kupp
Stanley Kupp
11 months ago

I’m not panicking after one game. These guys played very little together during the exhibition games. That’s not to say they’ll be great. They clearly won’t, but I expect them to be slightly better than last year, but a lot of that depends on the goalie situation. Also, booing during the first game of the season is utterly ridiculous.

Pete
Pete
11 months ago

Wait. A Sully team wasn’t prepared to play? I’m shocked! LMAO. This is gonna be FUN!
Lets go for 12 years of sucking with this clown!

Wasnt
Wasnt
11 months ago

Fire Sullivan…….to soon?

Clyde
Clyde
11 months ago

Sulli has to go and take Jarry, Malkin,Letang and all the slow bums with him.

JoJo
JoJo
11 months ago

I mean why even bother to watch this .. whatever this is

Steve
Steve
11 months ago

Another year of futility letting Sidney Crosby run the team. Can we admit that’s what’s happening? For years now.

Aaron
Aaron
11 months ago

Sure Jarry didn’t make a couple saves, but even if he stood on his head and had an A+ game, the Pens still lose 3-0