Mike Sullivan of the Pittsburgh Penguins. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
A few days after allowing seven goals to the Boston Bruins, the Pittsburgh Penguins allowed eight goals to the New York Rangers in Tuesday’s 8-4 loss
If losing 7-5 to the Bruins and their buzzsaw top line was frustrating, losing 8-4 to the surging Rangers was excruciating.
In Tristan Jarry’s first game back from an unspecified injury, he was absolutely on the short end of a few bad bounces. Seriously, the Rangers’ first goal came courtesy of a pass deflecting off Mike Matheson’s stick and into the back of the net.