Crosby scores again in Pens’ victory


Associated Press

PITTSBURGH

Sidney Crosby matched the second-longest NHL scoring streak in 18 years at 22 games with his first-period goal and the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Florida Panthers 5-2 on Wednesday night.

Crosby scored for the 28th time this season and 22nd time during the streak 7:44 into the game, giving the Penguins a lead they wouldn’t relinquish when he fired a slap shot while skating down the left wing that beat Florida goalie Tomas Vokoun to the far side.

Ben Lovejoy had his first career goal, and Mark Letestu, Matt Cooke and Pascal Dupuis also scored for Pittsburgh, which has won 14 of its past 16, recovering from a two-game losing streak last week with consecutive convincing victories.

Stephen Weiss and Bryan McCabe scored for Florida, which had won five of its previous seven.

Crosby’s streak matched Dany Heatley’s in 2005 as the longest since the lockout that wiped out the 2004-05 season. Mats Sundin of the Quebec Nordiques had points in 30 consecutive games during the 1992-93 season.

The Penguins came out strong early Wednesday, successfully resisting the urge to look ahead to a showdown at the rival Washington Capitals on Thursday in a preview of the Winter Classic to be played at Pittsburgh’s Heinz Field on Jan 1.

Pittsburgh took a 3-1 lead by taking 14 shots over the game’s first 11 minutes, chasing goalie Tomas Vokoun.

Letestu scored 90 seconds into the game during a rush with linemates Tyler Kennedy and Chris Conner, taking a pass from Kennedy while skating in from the right slot and out-waiting Vokoun before tucking the puck in behind him for his seventh.

Lovejoy’s first goal in 31 career games was an unassisted tally 6:19 into the second.