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The Pittsburgh Penguins Are Up (2-0) In The Stanley Cup Finals

June 2, 2016

The Pittsburgh Penguins now (10-3) in home finals games have a two games to none lead in the Stanley Cup Finals after Conor Sheary’s overtime goal lifted them to a (2-1) game 2 win vs the San Jose Sharks.

The great Pens’ player Sidney Crosby won the draw and sent the puck to Kris Letang, who has been a big part of this Penguins’ run which has them 2 wins from Stanley Cup glory.

Letang got the puck to Sheary, a game 1 scorer and he shot the puck into the net making it very likely, but far from definite, the city of Pittsburgh will raise its finals record after the 1927 World Series above the .800 mark, (at 12-3, it is at .800 now).

With a (10-3) home record as stated above, the Pens’ game 2 win put them above the .750 mark in that statistical category.

Oh it would be great if this would be a 4 game sweep, but do not count on it as likely the powers that be and a Sharks’ effort at home will mean at least one “Jose” win in the “Do You Know the Way” city.

 

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Conor Sheary, pictured above, scored in both finals games, including the overtime game winner, in #2.

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