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Bruins shut out slumping Penguins 3-0

Updated: Wednesday, 11 Nov 2009, 4:50 AM EST
Published : Wednesday, 11 Nov 2009, 4:31 AM EST

BOSTON (AP) - Tim Thomas stopped 27 shots for his second shutout of the season, and Sidney Crosby was held without a point for the fifth straight game as the Boston Bruins beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-0 on Tuesday night.

Matt Hunwick backhanded a rebound under the crossbar, then had to wait 77 seconds for a whistle so NHL officials could consult a video replay and give Boston the goal. Mark Recchi had the 900th assist of his career, Daniel Paille had his first goal with the Bruins, and Patrice Bergeron added a short-handed empty-netter with 3.5 seconds left as Boston won back-to-back games for the first time all season.

Thomas recorded his 14th shutout — passing Andy Moog for 10th on the Bruins' career list — while handing Pittsburgh its second straight shutout.

The Penguins have not scored in 149 minutes, 9 seconds and have lost three straight games — all away from home — after opening the season 7-0 on the road.

It is the longest losing streak of the season for the Penguins, and their longest since Dan Bylsma took over as head coach on Feb. 15 and led them to the Stanley Cup championship. Marc-Andre Fleury made 26 saves.

Pittsburgh, already without Stanley Cup playoffs MVP Evgeni Malkin along with Kris Letang, Sergei Gonchar and Tyler Kennedy, lost former Boston College defenseman Brooks Orpik in the first period to an unspecified injury.

Hunwick scored at 18:24 of the second period, but it took a bit longer for the goal to count.

After he beat Fleury, three Bruins began celebrating and the TD Garden foghorn sounded, but the referee waved off the goal, and play continued until the next whistle with 17:07 left on the clock. Referee Bill McCreary went over to talk to the replay official and soon signaled for the goal to count, giving the Bruins a 1-0 lead and resetting the clock to the time of the goal.

With 16:26 left in the game, Recchi found Paille alone in the Penguins' zone and he beat Fleury on the stick side to make it 2-0. The Penguins pulled the goalie for an extra attacker with a minute left, then got a two-man skating advantage on a Boston penalty.

But Bergeron bounced a shot from the middle of the Boston zone into the empty net to make it 3-0.

NOTES:
Bruins Hall of Famer Ray Bourque was in the building to watch his son Chris, a Penguins forward.

During a break in the first period, the Bruins honored arena usher Bill Lynch, who helped wave down a subway train to stop after a woman fell on the tracks over the weekend.

It was the Bruins' 100th victory over Pittsburgh in 175 meetings.

The Penguins' next game is at home against New Jersey, which will be trying to improve to 9-0 on the road.

Pittsburgh was 0 for 2 on the power play, making them scoreless on 23 straight.


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