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Date: October 7, 2009
Scoring:
Team 1 2 3 Final
PHO 1 1 1 3
PIT 0 0 0 0
Visitor playmakers:
Ed Jovanovski, Petr Prucha, Radim Vrbata
Home playmakers:
None
Network: FSN
Announcers: Paul Steigerwald, Bob Errey
Pregame: Yes
Intermissions: Yes
Postgame: No
Commercials: Yes
Grade: 9.5
Notes: The Stanley Cup champion
Pittsburgh Penguins' first bad game of the season was more than that. It was
Coyote ugly. Petr Prucha was knocked off
his skates in front of the net but still pushed the puck into the net while
down on a Penguins player's back in the second period, and the Phoenix Coyotes
took advantage of nine power plays to beat
Ilya Bryzgalov made 24 saves, only a handful of them difficult, as the Penguins played a flat, error-filled and uninspired game before leaving on a difficult five-game road trip that begins Thursday in Philadelphia.
Ed Jovanovski also scored on a power play for
The Penguins were constantly a step behind the play, drawing unnecessary
penalties while allowing
Bryzgalov didn't have to make his first tough save until stopping Ruslan Fedotenko's shot off a rebound in the final minute of the second period. Seconds before that, Malkin was open at the side of the net but fumbled the puck and couldn't get a shot off.
Not much was expected this season from the Coyotes, who are in financial limbo with the franchise's future unsettled. Dave Tippett replaced Wayne Gretzky as coach late in training camp, yet the Coyotes have outscored their first two opponents 9-3.
Earlier in the second, Prucha improvised to score an odd but important goal.
Skating toward the net, Prucha collided with Mark Eaton and was knocked off his
skates, but, landing on Eaton's back in front of the net, controlled Radim
Vrbata's rebound and steered the puck past Johnson at 10:47.
About four minutes later, Alex Goligoski appeared to score from the high
slot for
Vrbata scored into an empty net with 54 seconds remaining - his third goal and fourth point in two games.
NOTES:
Running time: 2:27 (2 discs)