If Penguins star Sidney Crosby said it once during those rare occasions when he struggled to score goals, he said it dozens of times.
“If I wasn’t getting good chances, I’d be worried. But I’m getting good chances. As long as that happens, the puck’s going to go in.”
The San Jose Sharks are struggling to score goals in the Stanley Cup final, but they can’t say they are getting good chances.
They should be very worried.
Sure, it’s huge that the Penguins beat the Sharks, 2-1, on Conor Sheary’s goal at 2:35 of overtime in Game 2 Wednesday night at Consol Energy Center to take a 2-0 lead in the series.