Take that, New York.
In a gutsy effort that harkened back to their glory days, the Penguins overcame adversity—not to mention atrocious officiating—to beat the New York Rangers Saturday night at Madison Square Garden. With the pulse-pounding 4-3 victory, the Pens snapped a four-game postseason losing streak and evened the series at one game apiece.
It was a night of heroics for the black and gold. Brandon Sutter cashed in. So did snake-bitten Chris Kunitz. Marc-Andre Fleury made 23 saves—none more critical than a sensational stab of a bouncing puck off the stick of slippery Martin St.