CHICAGO Rookies help Penguins get second victory



CHICAGO (AP) -- Two rookies made Ed Olczyk's return to Chicago a successful one.
Marc-Andre Fleury earned his first shutout and Konstantin Kolstov scored his first goal as the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Chicago Blackhawks 1-0 Thursday night.
Pittsburgh won for just the second time this season (2-4-3) and snapped its four-game winless streak. Chicago's five-game unbeaten streak was snapped as the Blackhawks fell to 3-5-3 following a successful road swing.
"We did a lot of the things we wanted to do," Olczyk said. "Anyone who follows the game knows the first game after a four-game road trip is tough. I think we caught them on a good night."
Fleury, the No. 1 pick in this year's draft, stopped 20 shots to get the win in his first road start. Fleury, who faced at least 32 shots in his first five games, had to concentrate to stay in the game.
Pittsburgh generated only 19 shots, but got one past backup goaltender Michael Leighton.
After taking a pass from Martin Straka, Kolstov made a quick move around center Brett McLean and backhanded the puck over Leighton's right pad in the second period.