Kris Letang banks improbable goal off glass to give Penguins lead vs. Flyers
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•Late in the second period, Letang propelled the Penguins to a 3-2 lead when he took an innocent-looking shot from the right point.
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AtlanticBruinsCanadiensLightningMaple LeafsPanthersRed WingsSabresSenatorsMetropolitanBlue JacketsCapitalsDevilsFlyersHurricanesIslandersPenguinsRangersCentralAvalancheBlackhawksBluesJetsMammothPredatorsStarsWildPacificCanucksDucksFlamesGolden KnightsKingsKrakenOilersSharksScores & ScheduleStandingsPodcastsFantasyNHL OddsNHL PicksNHL playoff predictionsBracketStanley Cup tiersNHL Draft rankingRed Light NewsletterNHL Playoffs Kris Letang celebrates after his wacky goal in Game 5. Justin Berl / Getty Images Share articlePITTSBURGH — Penguins defenseman Kris Letang scored one of the Stanley Cup playoffs’ more peculiar goals on Monday night in Pittsburgh’s Game 5 matchup against the Philadelphia Flyers. Late in the second period, Letang propelled the Penguins to a 3-2 lead when he took an innocent-looking shot from the right point. Flyers goaltender Dan Vladar, who has looked shaky with his glove hand all night, waved at the errant shot as it went wide. As Vladar was whiffing with his glove hand, the puck caromed off the boards behind the Philadelphia net and back toward the goaltender. The puck then bounced off his skates and trickled behind him, clearing the goal line by a fraction of an inch. KRIS LETANG SNEAKS ONE PAST VLADAR FOR THE LEAD 😳 pic.twitter.com/RwsmAmzdDi The puck sitting just over the goal line was reminiscent of Sunday night’s Stanley Cup playoff action, when a shot by the Ducks’ Ryan Poehling trickled through Oilers goaltender — and former Penguin — Tristan Jarry and was ruled a goal after replay showed that the puck appeared to be barely across the goal line. The Penguins’ goal on Monday would have counted regardless because Rickard Rakell, seeing the puck near the goal line, pounced on it and shot it into the net before Vladar could gather himself. The goal was the 25th of Letang’s postseason career, the most among active NHL defensemen. Earlier in the second period, another strange goal went the Penguins’ way. Connor Dewar’s shot hit the goal’s back bar, but the officials thought it hit the post and remained out of the goal. However, the Penguins started celebrating, which compelled the officials to stop play. A video review showed the puck was indeed in the net. Spot the pattern. Connect the terms Find the hidden link between sports termsالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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