Penguins' Losing Streak Continues Against Wild
Penguins' Losing Streak Continues Against Wild

Penguins' Losing Streak Continues Against Wild

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The Pittsburgh Penguins continue to struggle, losing their sixth consecutive game, this time to the Minnesota Wild with a score of 5-3. Marc-Andre Fleury, in what may have been his final game in Pittsburgh, played a pivotal role by stopping 26 of 29 shots, contributing to the Wild's comeback from a two-goal deficit. Penguins' head coach Mike Sullivan attributed the losing streak to poor puck management and a lack of defensive attention, particularly following their own scoring plays. Meanwhile, the Vancouver Canucks faced a close game against the Carolina Hurricanes, ultimately losing 4-3 in overtime despite a spirited rally. Elias Pettersson’s first goal of the season was a highlight for the Canucks, who are looking to improve their power-play performance. The Hurricanes, known for their aggressive play, demonstrated their strength by capitalizing on turnovers and maintaining a strong road game record.

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