Pretty good chance the Penguins don’t go 37 minutes without a shot on goal Wednesday for Game 2 of the Stanley Cup final.
Also wouldn’t bet on them attempting 28 and putting 12 on goal.
But their shot-producing performance during a 5-3 win in Game 1 was a remarkable referendum on how this postseason has played out: They’re getting out-shot a lot, often by a wide margin, but here we are, the Penguins three wins away from hoisting the Stanley Cup.
“We find ways to win,” Nick Bonino said. “We’ve done that whether we’re leading late in a game, trailing, whether we’re up a bunch, down a bunch.