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Penguins Win Big Without Key Defensemen
22 Jan
Summary
- Penguins secured second place in the Metropolitan Division.
- Defensemen Karlsson and Letang were absent, yet team prevailed.
- Goaltender Stuart Skinner delivered a strong performance.

The Pittsburgh Penguins have surged to second place in the Metropolitan Division following a 4-1 road win against the Calgary Flames. This victory was achieved despite the notable absence of their top defensemen, Erik Karlsson and Kris Letang, showcasing the team's depth and resilience. Goaltender Stuart Skinner delivered a standout performance, making 18 saves and allowing only one goal, continuing his impressive record since the Christmas break.
Goals from Evgeni Malkin, Egor Chinakhov, Bryan Rust, and Tommy Novak secured the win for the Penguins, who are now on a strong 9-2-2 run since the holiday break. The team's blue line, comprised of players like Parker Wotherspoon and Ryan Shea, effectively limited the Flames to just 19 shots on goal. This defensive effort, coupled with strong goaltending, underscored their ability to win even without their usual star players.




