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MONTREAL -- Tomas Plekanec had no problem Saturday night shutting down Sidney Crosby. [url=http://www.celticsofficialsstore.com/

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MONTREAL -- Tomas Plekanec had no problem Saturday night shutting down Sidney Crosby. Marcus Smart Jersey . Plekanec was matched up with Crosby, and kept the Penguins star without a point as the Montreal Canadiens edged Pittsburgh 3-2 at the Bell Centre. "You want to make sure hes not on the score sheet, and thats what weve done," said Plekanec. "When hes not on his game, when the game doesnt go his way, hes frustrated. "Thats what you want to accomplish. We wanted to get under his skin and make sure he wasnt on his game. When Crosbys slashing guys, jumping guys, you know hes off his game." Crosby had four shots on the night, a minus-1 rating, and finished with a 22 per cent success rate from the face off circle. Plekanec said Crosby trash-talked all game long. "He was talking all the time," said Plekanec. "I didnt say anything. I was just listening. Im a good listener." Unlike Crosby, the Czech forward scored on the night, his seventh of the year, and finished 16 for 21 from the face-off circle. "Every aspect of his game was excellent," said head coach Michel Therrien of Plekanecs performance. "Hes a smart player. Hes playing the right way. Hes always in a good position on the ice. Hes doing a lot of good things. Im confident putting guys like that on the ice. "Its always a challenge to face the leagues best player, but he was up for the challenge." Pacioretty scored twice for the Canadiens (13-9-2) to extend their win streak to three games, and Carey Price made 29 saves, including a big one on Crosby early in the first period. "When you make a couple of stops early, it definitely helps you get comfortable," said Price, who now has a 2.05 goals-against-average and a .935 save percentage. "Were just trying to get a win. In order to do that, we have to play well against (Crosby). But they have a lot of other guys who can put the puck in the net." Pittsburghs (15-9-0) James Neal, beat Price twice in the third period. With the score 3-0 early in the final period, Neal reduced the deficit when he rifled a shot over Prices glove and into the roof of the net on the power play. He added another late in the game, sidestepping Price and sliding his fourth of the year in the back of the net on the backhand at 17:07. Despite the two third-period goals, Penguins head coach Dan Bylsma thought Price was the difference in the end. "In the third period, in the last four minutes, we had some flurries around the net, some pucks in there, and he was strong," said Bylsma. "We werent able to crack him there. In the first period, he gave us three or four real good saves that were the difference." After a scoreless first period, Pacioretty scored his sixth of the year at 1:53 of the second to put the Habs ahead 1-0. Pacioretty intercepted a weak clearance by Pens defenceman Olli Maatta in the neutral zone, skated across the blue-line, and snapped a quick, low shot off the post and in. "They go in sometimes, and sometimes they dont," said Pacioretty. "And when youre feeling good, they do. I have that shot in my bag, and when Im doubting myself, it probably doesnt go in. But Im feeling good right now." Plekanec added to the Canadiens lead when his wrist shot beat Marc-Andre Fleury between the legs, and Pacioretty scored his second of the game, the eventual game-winner, a minute later after stealing a bouncing puck from Evgeni Malkin on the Pens blue-line. Fleury made 26 saves for the Penguins. Montreal has now outscored its opponents 12-6 during its three-game win streak. The Habs are coming off a 3-2 victory against the Capitals on Friday in which they scored three times in less than five minutes in the first period to secure the victory. The Canadiens travel to Buffalo to face the Sabres on Wednesday. Notes: This was the first of three matchups between the Habs and Penguins this season. The teams meet again In Pittsburgh on Jan. 22. ... Sidney Crosby leads the league with 30 points. a P.K. Subban leads the Canadiens in points with three goals and 17 assists. a Habs defencemen have now gone seven games without scoring. a Pittsburgh sits first in the Metropolitan Division. Robert Parish Jersey . He says he will have the operation Wednesday and be ready in time for training camp in September. Bernier missed five games in March due to the injury. Jayson Tatum Jersey . The (14-15-5) Jets are seventh in the Central Division with 33 points. They trail sixth place Nashville and fifth place Dallas by two points. http://www.celticsofficialsstore.com/kids-terry-rozier-celtics-jersey/ . A 19-game winner with the New York Yankees in both 2006 and 2007, Wang spent most of this year at Triple-A for the Yankees and Blue Jays. The 33-year-old right-hander was 1-2 with a 7.The Predators knew they got a good defenceman in the draft, though they might not have known hed be this good, this quickly. Scott Cullen also has notes on Ryan Murphy, Victor Hedman, Martin Erat, the Blues top line and more. 1. Predators rookie D Seth Jones, fresh of Saturday nights sweet game-winning goal against Montreal, is eating up minutes on the Nashville blueline, averaging 27:22 per game over the last three games. 19-year-old Jones is now averaging 24:29 per game and that figures to go up, even after Roman Josi returns from his concussion, based on how well Jones has played. These are the defencemen that played more than 23 minutes per game as a rookie: Tobias Enstrom (24:28 per game, 2007-2008), Drew Doughty (23:50 in 2008-2009), Tyler Myers (23:44 in 2009-2010), Duncan Keith (23:26 in 2005-2006). Doughty is the only one of that quartet to have played in the NHL in the season immediately after getting drafted. Jones has 20 shots on goal in nine games (2.22 per game), which would put him in pretty heady company among teenage rookie defencemen, the highest shots per game rate for a teeneage rookie defenceman in 30 years. Of course, this is merely looking at the first nine games of Jones career and its not fair to expect everything to just continue at its current pace, but the early indications are about as good as GM David Poile might have expected when Jones unexpectedly dropped into their lap with the fourth pick in the 2013 Draft. 2. Jones isnt the only rookie defenceman making a mark. Hurricanes D Ryan Murphy, the 12th overall pick in 2011 still needs to develop defensively if hes going to play big minutes, but hes a factor on the power play and has five points (two on the power play) in eight games. 3. Lightning D Victor Hedman has been a quality top pair defencemen for most of his four-plus seasons in the league, but he ran into some bad luck Saturday night, taking a minus-5 in a 5-0 loss to Boston. The funny part of it was that Hedman was that Hedman had the best shot attempt differential (17 for, 10 against) among Tampa defencemen that night. Of the 10 shot attempts for which Hedman was on the ice, the Bruins actually got six shots on net. Five goals on six shots against. Even if Hedman gave up six breakaways (he didnt), that would be bad luck. 4. The Toronto Maple Leafs ran into a strong puck possesion team, the Chicago Blackhawks, Saturday night and while the 3-1 score was entirely respectable, it didnt quite do justice to the territorial domination of the game. From the wonderful website, www.extraskater.com, looking at 5-on-5 close (within a goal in the first two periods, tied in third/OT) results, Chicago didnt have a skater on the ice for fewer than 58.3% of shot attempts (Niklas Hjalmarsson), while the best Toronto could manage was a trio of players -- James van Riemsdyk, Tyler Bozak, Paul Ranger -- at 45.5%. At the extremes, Mike Kostka and Nick Leddy werent on the ice for a shot attempt against in 5-on-5 close, while Mason Raymond, Cody Franson and Dion Phaneuf were on for 16.7%, which means that, for every Leafs shot attempt when those three were on the ice, the Blackhawks attempted five at the Leafs net. 5. The Capitals spent the first seven games of the season with LW Martin Erat toiling on the fourth line, playing 10 minutes or less in six of the seven games, before shaking up their lines and moving Erat to the second line, with Brooks Laich and Troy Brouwer for Saturdays win over Columbus, during which Erat had three assists. Turns out, even spending time on the fourth line, Erat has the best possession numbers among Capitals forwards at even strength. Theres still understandable concern over the resulting line shake-up, and what it means for Mikhail Grabovski, who is now on the third line, but the Capitals obviously needed to make changes considering their lack of success early in the season. 7. There are some teams that load up their best scorers on their top line, or some that want a couple scorers paired with a bruising power forward, but there may not be another number one line quite like what they have in St. Louis, where the Blues trio of David Backes, Alexander Steen and T.J. Oshie serves as both their shutdown line and as the Blues top scoring unit. Backes is a two-time 30-goal scorer who only had six goals in 48 games last season. Hes routinely taken on tough assignments and this is the fourth season in which hes averaged more than 19 minutes per game. Steen has been a strong two-way player for the last couple years, a regular puck-possession beast, even if his scoring numbers havent taken off. Hes a two-time 20-goal scorer who is currently tied for the league lead with seven goals, one more than Backes. Then theres Oshie, a consistently productive player when hes managed to stay in the lineup. Hes missed 82 games in five-plus seasons, but has ranged between 0.63 and 0.68 points per game every year hes been in the league. Not surprisingly, the on-ice shooting percentage for this line indicates that its due to face some regression, but they could also be one of the leagues better two-way lines this season. 8. Oilers LW Taylor Hall suffered a knee injury on a hit by Senators D Eric Gryba, with Hall returning to Edmonton for tests. Halls talent is such that he had eight points in nine games to start the year and that was generally considered a disappointing start. Some of the criticism is warranted. He was averaging a career-high 3.44 shots per game for example, but thats just barely over his shot production of the last two years (3.40) even though Hall is playing about three minutes more per game. In any case, if Hall is out for any length of time, that will create more room in the Oilers top six for Nail Yakupov, who was skating with Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Jordan Eberle Saturday. With injuries mounting among Oilers forwards, the surviving members of the expected sccorers -- Yakupov, David Perron, Nugent-Hopkins, Ales Hemsky -- have to take on a lot of responsibility for a team that is just trying to tread water. Paul Pierce Jersey. 9. Islanders D Lubomir Visnovsky is sidelined with a concussion, suffered on a hit by Carolinas Radek Dvorak. While Andrew MacDonald ranks next highest in power play time on ice for Islanders defencemen, rookie Matt Donovan may get an expanded role (or at least a spot in the lineup) with Visnovsky out. 10. Jets rookie D Jacob Trouba was carted off on a stretcher after he fell awkwardly into the boards trying to deliver a hit. With Trouba out, there could be more time available to Grant Clitsome, but its tough for a team to lose a defenceman that had been playing more than 23 minutes per game though the first seven games of the season. 11. Sharks C Joe Pavelski is centering San Joses third line, but its not hurting his point production at all, as the 29-year-old has 12 points in eight games. Half of Pavelskis points have come on the power play, where he plays on the first unit with Joe Thornton, Patrick Marleau, Logan Couture and, usually, Dan Boyle. At even strength, Pavelskis line, with rookie winger Matt Nieto and Tommy Wingels isnt as strong as the Sharks top two units, but still better than break even. 12. The Winnipeg Jets are looking for answers up front and have recent scratched winger Devin Setoguchi and Eric Tangradi. Both have solid puck possession stats, but its easy to scratch Tangradi, hes a big winger who has 10 points in 88 career games. Setoguchi, on the other hand, has scored at least 0.25 goals per game (a 20-goal pace over a full season) every year hes been in the league. 13. Canucks D Jason Garrison was a revelation for the Florida Panthers in 2011-2012, when he blasted 16 goals, including nine on the power play, on his way to a career-high 33 points. Garrisons first season in Vancouver wasnt earth-shattering (8 G, 8 A, +18, 48 GP) offensively, but hes ramping up offensively this season, with two goals and nine points in 10 games. The most encouraing factor for Garrison is that he has launched 31 shots in 10 games, his 3.10 shots per game average much better than his previous career high (2.18, set in 2011-2012). 13. While the Los Angeles Kings continue to rotate wingers on the left side with Mike Richards and Jeff Carter, and while Tyler Toffoli toils in the American Hockey League, Daniel Carcillo is getting another shot with his former Philadelphia Flyers teammates. There was a time when Carcillo had a little offensive potential, scoring 13 and 12 goals in two seasons, but his 22 points in 114 games since the start of 2011-2012 dont offer a lot of encouragement for future production. 14. The weekend brought about some strong goaltending performances from guys who have been putting in their time in the minors. Predators G Carter Hutton stopped 38 of 39 shots against the Winnipeg Jets for his first NHL win. Hutton is 27 and not likely to see a lot of playing time behind Pekka Rinne, but it will mean a lot to Nashville if they can get a reliable dozen or so starts from Rinnes backup. Blue Jackets G Curtis McElhinney played 28 games for Anaheim and Ottawa in 2010-2011, but had only played two NHL games since, prior to stopping 37 of 38 shots for a win against Vancouver on Sunday. The Blue Jackets are obviously leaning heavily on starter Sergei Bobrovsky, but it wont hurt them if McElhinney, who had a .923 save percentage in the AHL last year, can give them steady play in the backup spot. FIRST NHL GAMESNikita Zadorov, D, Buffalo - 6-foot-5 defenceman was the 16th overall pick in the 2013 Draft and was injured at the end of training camp, prompting expectations that he would be returned to London of the Ontario Hockey League once healthy. Well, he got into his first NHL game, and fared pretty well in 11 minutes of ice time. Given where this Sabres season is heading, it still makes sense for Zadorov to return to junior hockey, but hes a nice asset for the Sabres to have in the system. Jack Campbell, G, Dallas - The 11th pick in the 2010 Draft, Campbell was so highly-regarded coming out of the U.S. Under-18 Development Program, but hes had a hard time performing with any consistency as he tries to climb the ladder. His save percentage in two OHL seasons was .890. In 53 AHL games, its been better (.907), but nothing to suggest that hes ready for regular NHL action. Campbell is still just 21, so there is time for him to develop, but it would go a long way for his career if this was to be a breakout season in the American League. His NHL debut, which included allowing six goals on 47 shots against Anaheim, was busy, but forgettable. Fredrik Andersen, G, Anaheim - Releiving Jonas Hiller against Dallas, Andersen stopped all 24 shots he faced as the Ducks turned a 3-1 deficit into a 6-3 win. Initially drafted by Carolina in the seventh round in 2010, Andersen went back into the draft and was picked in the third round by Anaheim in 2012. The 24-year-old had a 2.19 goals against average and .929 save percentage in 47 AHL games last season then stopped 68 of 70 shots in his first two appearances this year. With Viktor Fasth nursing a lower body injury, Andersen was summoned to the Ducks. CHIRPING"With him and Burnsie, they just forecheck so hard, so I really havent seen him play too much defence all year. I think weve only been playing in the offensive zone, to be honest with you." - Sharks C Joe Thornton, on linemates Tomas Hertl and Brent Burns "We really got a special player in Seth Jones. We saw what he can do. He played big minutes tonight, scored the winning goal. Hes earning his own stripes." - Predators coach Barry Trotz Scott Cullen can be reached at Scott.Cullen@bellmedia.ca and followed on Twitter at http://twitter.com/tsnscottcullen. For more, check out TSN Fantasy on Facebook. 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