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Rolling Seven – Pens WIN 4-2 (series tied 3-3)

Penguins ride a strong third period with a muck goal from Zach Sill and a sick goal from Paul Thompson to force a decisive Game 7 tomorrow in St. John’s, winning 4-2.

Game 7 is tomorrow at 6 p.m. Wilkes-Barre time.

Before we get to the recap, I want to share with you a quote from Ryan Craig from this mornings Morning Skate that beat writer Jonathan Bombulie shared in the chat today:

“I think we’re loose. We had a good skate yesterday. It was nice to get in here the day before and have a practice. We had a team meal last night and we’re focused and ready to go. Our focus is only about tonight’s game and our start and trying to build off that.”

“It’s just guys individually sticking to their foundations as a player and doing the things they’ve done throughout the year. We practice hard. We’ve been put in positions. We’ve been challenged all year. It leads to this challenge we face now. We look forward to the game tonight.”

When I was wrapping up my chat with Craig, I told him I thought it was a good idea to talk to the captain on the morning of a big game like this to sort of take the temperature of the room. He said, “Sure. No problem. I’ll see you here at this same time tomorrow.”

If that quote was a woman, I would marry it, I love it that much.

Brad Thiessen vs. Eddie Pasquale – no lineup changes the WBS way. For St. John’s, Arturs Kulda was back in and so was Marco Rosa for Mark Scheifele and Jason DeSantis.

First Period: Jason Williams would open the scoring on the power play by firing a shot off of Spencer Mahachek’s stick. About halfway into the first there was a break and the IceCaps came out firing on all cylinders with chance after chance after chance.

Second Period: Penguins came out flat, and the IceCaps capitalized. After Eric Tangradi took a high sticking call, Paul Postma would fire a puck in from the blueline which would deflect off of Patrice Cormier’s stick and in to even things. Joey Mormina would take a delay of game penalty. The Penguins would kill it. Brian Gibbons would take a questionable trip and Raymond Sawada would waste no time in pushing the IceCaps out ahead 2-1. Then a flurry of penalties to close out the second. In the last minute, Cal O’Reilly would score on a power play to even things at two leading into the….

Third Period: All of the carryover penalties would expire. The Penguins really only got one good shot off during the entire sequence. Then, the Penguins fourth line of Ryan Craig, Zach Sill and Geoff Walker saved the day. Walker fired a shot on net at Pasquale, and Zach Sill swept it in and home past the IceCaps net minder. Then the Penguins chewed up the clock with solid offensive zone time. With under five minutes to go, Paul Thompson stole a puck and flew up the left wing and backhanded a puck in past Pasquale five-hole. St. John’s would pull Pasquale, get a power play via an Alex Picard interference call but no goals came and the Penguins claw back and even the series and force a decisive Game 7.

Three Stars: 3) Derek Meech (assist, -1) 2) Zach Sill (game winning goal, +1) and 1) Brad Thiessen (29 saves on 31 shots)

Gameday for Game Seven will be up tomorrow on the blog at 2:00 p.m.

I have no idea what is going on in the Game 6 between Connecticut and Norfolk, in a game that the Whale need to win to extend that series to a seventh game. Here is the boxscore.

The hashtag on Twitter is #WBSPensIn7 – that is, we are here now at the seventh game. That still can’t be enough. We need to win one more. Now, there is no tomorrow for both teams. Expect one for the ages tomorrow.

Let’s Go Pens!

EDIT: Here’s video highlights from @EricP55 from the Pensblog:

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