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Best Answer for the best one, of course.

The best one ISN'T necessarily the longest, or most detailed, mind you.

2007-12-01 14:21:19 · 9 answers · asked by Erica 6 in Sports Hockey

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why didnt you get to see the game?? well anywho, heres the summary.
Bell opened the scoring at 3:56(first as a Leaf)(writst shot). Pens took 3 straight Penalties (4:40 Petr Sykora : Tripping, 17:49 Gary Roberts : Roughing, 17:49 Gary Roberts : Unsportsmanlike conduct. Gary Roberst got both Penalties at the same time so it was a 4 min PP for Leafs) Leafs took a Penalty (19:15 Bryan McCabe : Holding) 15 seconds later Pens took another penalty (19:30 Evgeni Malkin : Tripping) Nobody scored on PP in the first period.

Jason Blake scored in 2nd period at 2:01. it was a 2-0 breakaway. Leafs took 3 straight penalties (4:54 Matt Stajan : Holding, 8:43 Vesa Toskala : Tripping, 10:07Bryan McCabe : Cross checking) Pens didnt score on either Penalty. then Pens took 2 straight penalties( 10:07Gary Roberts : Slashing, 12:31Jordan Staal : Hooking) it was 4-4 for a while. Leafs scored on PP. goal by Nik Antropov at 14:09. Leafs took a Penalty (15:37Bryan McCabe : Holding) Pens didnt score on PP.

*Leafs lead it 3-0 after 2*

Pens took a penalty(4:44Jarkko Ruutu : Goalkeeper Interference) Pens killed it off. Ryan Malone snap shot at 8:15 of the third period made it 3-1. then Leafs took a Penalty(16:47 Mats Sundin : Hooking) Pens scored on PP at 17:55 to make it 3-2. then at 19:02 Leafs put it away by scoring an empty netter. EN scored by Alexei Ponikarovsky (wrist shot)

goalies : Toronto- Vesa Toskala
Penguins- Dany Sabourin
shots on goal: Toronto- 41
Penguins- 32
Leafs 1-6 on PP, Penguins 1-4 on PP

Final score: Leafs win over Pens 4-2 :)

a little side note (you probably dont care about this but whatever)- Mats Sundin broke the points record for most consecutive home games by a Leaf. the record stood for 82 years. Babe Dye's record stood since 1924-25 which was 14 games.

2007-12-01 15:09:47 · answer #1 · answered by The Orange Box 2 · 2 1

Scoring Summary
1st Period
Toronto 3:56, Mark Bell 1 (Mats Sundin)
2nd Period
Toronto 2:01, Jason Blake 3 (Kyle Wellwood, Alexander Steen)
Toronto 14:09, Nik Antropov 10 (power play) (Bryan McCabe, Alexei Ponikarovsky)
3rd Period
Pittsburgh 8:15, Ryan Malone 8 (Colby Armstrong)
Pittsburgh 17:55, Erik Christensen 3 (power play) (Sidney Crosby, Ryan Whitney)
Toronto 19:02, Alexei Ponikarovsky 9 (empty net) (Nik Antropov, Mats Sundin)

Final Score-Leafs 4 to Pens 2

Penalty Summary
1st Period
Pittsburgh tripping - 2 min 4:40, P. Sykora
Pittsburgh roughing - 2 min 17:49, G. Roberts
Pittsburgh unsportsmanlike conduct - 2 min 17:49, G. Roberts
Toronto holding - 2 min 19:15, B. McCabe
Pittsburgh tripping - 2 min 19:30, E. Malkin
2nd Period
Toronto holding - 2 min 4:54, M. Stajan
Toronto tripping - 2 min 8:43, V. Toskala served by M. Bell
Toronto cross check - 2 min 10:07, B. McCabe
Pittsburgh slashing - 2 min 10:07, G. Roberts
Pittsburgh hooking - 2 min 12:31, J. Staal
Toronto holding - 2 min 15:37, B. McCabe
3rd Period
Pittsburgh interference with goaltender - 2 min 4:44, J. Ruutu
Toronto hooking - 2 min 16:47, M. Sundin

2007-12-01 14:28:07 · answer #2 · answered by freak4frogs311 2 · 1 2

How can a team with the "best player in the league" lose to my Leafs?????? Even I didn't expect the Leafs to win! How's that for a recap? lol

Now that I think about it, that's all you really needed to know. Penguins lost to the team with the worst defense in the league. lol

2007-12-01 15:19:10 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

You didn't miss a thing.

they didnt play Fleury! =(

The 1st and 2nd period...I thought the Pens forgot to show up. They played like they were dead.

The ending score was 4-2 toronto. =(

Ryan Malone scored the first point (he played a good night, he had some excellent shots)

And Erik Christensen had the other.

During the second period, I believe, Toronto's goalie tripped Crosby, and you could see Sid was in pain.

Gonchar and Talbot still weren't playing, but I guess it's better if you let them heal. I really hope they get better soon.

The pens really came alive in the third period though. they really made me proud. =)

They went into the 3rd period 3-0. I was saying to myself, 'This is over, Pens you suck!'
And then something really changed. you could see they WANTED to win. Evgeni came out and almost got a goal it was SO close. It was about then things really started to come around. Malone went and tried to shoot, but it was blocked, but he wasnt giving up quite yet.
Hmm, I can't remember who it was...maybe Staal..tried to shoot it in, missed, the puck hit Malone's knee and it went it! =)
3-1.

Then we got a power play and Christensen scored.
3-2.
We were really catching up.

But then of course, we had to pull Sabourin....and of course Toronto scored with like 40 something seconds left.

2007-12-02 02:47:38 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Simply put Maurice outcoached Therien...yea that's right and I hate to admit it.

2007-12-02 07:55:38 · answer #5 · answered by al_batros59 2 · 3 0

Woooo hoooo! We won. You didn't.
Some weird goals. Roberts was angry.

2007-12-01 16:04:06 · answer #6 · answered by PuckDat 7 · 4 0

Leafs won

Pittsburgh did not

2007-12-01 14:38:09 · answer #7 · answered by Like I'm Telling You Who I A 7 · 4 2

roflmao @ LITY!! Sadly I can't watch ANY of the Penguins games :( sucks they lost.

2007-12-01 15:28:35 · answer #8 · answered by N/A 6 · 2 1

http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/recap?gid=2007120121

2007-12-01 14:37:31 · answer #9 · answered by Bob Loblaw 7 · 3 3

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