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Karlsson's Norris-Level Play Ignites Penguins
22 Mar
Summary
- Defenseman Erik Karlsson scored two goals, including the game-tyer.
- Karlsson has 15 points in his last eight games, showing offensive prowess.
- Teammates praise Karlsson's offensive vision and defensive contributions.

Defenseman Erik Karlsson delivered a standout performance, scoring two goals, including the crucial game-tying effort, in the Pittsburgh Penguins' 5-4 shootout win against the Winnipeg Jets. At 35 years old, Karlsson is demonstrating elite play, reminiscent of his Norris Trophy seasons. Since the NHL Olympic break, his point production has been exceptional, with 15 points in his last eight games.
Teammates have lauded Karlsson's remarkable offensive vision and his increasingly strong defensive contributions. Sam Girard, comparing him to Cale Makar, noted Karlsson's ability to see plays others miss. Bryan Rust emphasized Karlsson's role as a catalyst, providing both offensive firepower and a calming defensive presence.
The Penguins' victory followed a familiar pattern of high-scoring games where they allow numerous goals but generate significant offense. Despite trailing, Pittsburgh secured the win through shootout goals from Sidney Crosby and Rickard Rakell. The team's power play, however, remained a concern, giving up another short-handed goal.
In other notable events, Ryan Shea left the game with an injury after a headshot from Adam Lowry. The Penguins also expressed frustration over a failed goalie interference challenge, highlighting their 0-8 record on such challenges this season. Their next game is against the Carolina Hurricanes.




