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Crosby's OT Winner Caps Wild Penguins Comeback
5 Jan
Summary
- Pittsburgh Penguins overcame a three-goal deficit to win.
- Rickard Rakell scored the tying goal with 12.8 seconds left.
- Sidney Crosby scored the overtime game-winner.

The Pittsburgh Penguins staged a remarkable comeback on Sunday, defeating the Columbus Blue Jackets 5-4 in overtime. Rickard Rakell netted the game-tying goal with a mere 12.8 seconds left in regulation, forcing overtime. Sidney Crosby then delivered the decisive blow 2:22 into the extra session, securing Pittsburgh's season-high fifth straight win.
Pittsburgh found themselves trailing 4-1 early in the second period but mounted a significant rally. Despite facing 38 saves from Columbus goaltender Jet Greaves, the Penguins' persistent pressure paid off. Key goals came from Noel Acciari and Tommy Novak on the power play, narrowing the deficit before Rakell's late heroics.
The Blue Jackets had initially taken a commanding lead, scoring four goals to Pittsburgh's one by the end of the first period. Zach Werenski and Kirill Marchenko each contributed a goal and an assist for Columbus. However, the Penguins' disciplined play, including a penalty-free game and a 43-25 shot advantage, ultimately propelled them to victory.




