nhl: pittsburgh 6, philadelphia 0
Pens Punch Ticket to Stanley Cup Finals
Last Modified: Monday, May 19, 2008 at 7:32 a.m.
PITTSBURGH - Sid and The Kids are off to the Stanley Cup finals, thanks to a dominating run by a younger-than-young Pittsburgh Penguins team that has taken only two seasons to transform itself from one of the NHL's worst to one of its best.
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Thursday, May 8
Detroit 4, Dallas 1
Friday, May 9
Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 2
Saturday, May 10
Detroit 2, Dallas 1
Sunday, May 11
Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 2
Monday, May 12
Detroit 5, Dallas 2
Tuesday, May 13
Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 1
Wednesday, May 14
Dallas 3, Detroit 1
Thursday, May 15
Philadelphia 4, Pittsburgh 2
Saturday, May 17
Dallas 2, Detroit 1, Detroit leads series 3-2
Sunday, May 18
Pittsburgh 6, Philadelphia 0, Pittsburgh wins series 4-1
Today
Detroit at Dallas, 8 p.m.
Wednesday
Dallas at Detroit, 7:30 p.m., if necessary
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Ryan Malone, the one Penguins player with firsthand memories of the team's two previous Stanley Cup appearances, scored twice and set up a third goal and Pittsburgh routed Philadelphia, 6-0, Sunday to win the Eastern Conference finals.
The Penguins, dominating Game 5 from the start with Malone and Evgeni Malkin scoring in the first 10 minutes, will play the winner of the Detroit-Dallas series for the Stanley Cup.
"It's unbelievable just to realize we're four wins away," defenseman Ryan Whitney said. "It hasn't really sunk in yet that these next few games are the Stanley Cup finals."
Marian Hossa had a goal and three assists and Sidney Crosby, the 20-year-old captain of a team that was the Eastern Conference's worst two seasons ago, added two assists. Jordan Staal, only 19, scored his third goal in two games and fourth of the series. Pascal Dupuis, an Atlanta teammate of Hossa's before the two were dealt to Pittsburgh at the trading deadline, also scored.
Pittsburgh, one of the youngest teams to play for a championship in any major pro sport, goes for the Cup for the first time since 1992, when Hall of Famer Mario Lemieux - long before he bought the team - led the Penguins to their second title in two seasons. Malone was the only current Penguins player who was there, along for the ride as the 12-year-old son of then-Penguins scouting director and former player Greg Malone.
"Never, never would have thought it," Ryan Malone said of someday playing for the Cup himself. "I don't think I realized until my junior year of college (at St. Cloud State) I would have a chance to play pro hockey. ... It's pretty special, pretty special and I definitely feel privileged."
By the time Dupuis made it 6-0 about four minutes into the third period, the Penguins were conjuring up memories of their first Cup run in 1991, when they beat Minnesota 8-0 in Game 6 of the finals to secure their first Stanley Cup.
Crosby was presented with the conference championship trophy, but it remained on the presentation table at mid-ice as neither Crosby nor any other Penguins player touched it. By superstition, most teams decline to handle any trophy unless it's the Stanley Cup.
Crosby said, "We all realized it's not the one we want to be holding."
For the overachieving Flyers, it was a disappointingly bad finish to an unexpectedly good season. Last in the NHL overall standings last season, they made a series of productive offseason moves to rebuild in a hurry and not only made the playoffs, but upset third-seeded Washington and top-seeded Montreal before losing in the first all-Pennsylvania conference finals.
Philadelphia 0<0x2003> 0<0x2003> 0-0
Pittsburgh 2<0x2003> 3<0x2003> 1-6
First Period-1, Pittsburgh, Malone 5 (Crosby, Hossa), 2:30 (pp). 2, Pittsburgh, Malkin 9 (Malone), 9:50.
Second Period-3, Pittsburgh, Hossa 9 (Crosby, Talbot), 8:24. 4, Pittsburgh, Malone 6 (Gonchar, Hossa), 11:42 (pp). 5, Pittsburgh, Staal 6 (Talbot, Hall), 19:02.
Third Period-6, Pittsburgh, Dupuis 2 (Hossa, Orpik), 4:03.
Shots on Goal-Philadelphia 5-8-8-21. Pittsburgh 10-9-6-25.
Goalies-Philadelphia, Biron. Pittsburgh, Fleury. A-17,132 (16,940). T-2:23.
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