Jake Guentzel scores go-ahead goal late as Pens hang on for Game 1 win
PITTSBURGH — They could chuckle about it afterward because, however ugly, the Pittsburgh Penguins managed to come away with a win.
The defending champs stole Game 1 of the Stanley Cup final Monday night after Jake Guentzel broke a 3-3 tie with just over three minutes left in regulation. The Penguins had a 3-0 first period completely unravel and failed to generate a single shot for 37 minutes, including zero in the second period.
“It’s not textbook,” Sidney Crosby said after a two-assist performance in the 5-3 win. “It didn’t feel like it was that long, but stats don’t lie.”
No team had ever gone shot-less in one period of a Stanley Cup final game since the NHL began tracking shots on goal in 1957.


