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PITTSBURGH, Pa. Philadelphia Eagles Jerseys . - Marc-Andre Fleury skated to centre ice, eager to add an exclamation point to his 28th victory of the season. The Pittsburgh goaltender was cut off, though, by referee Kyle Rehman before he could reach Montreal counterpart Peter Budaj. All Fleury could do was shrug his shoulders as Rehman guided him out of harms way. "Oh well," Fleury said with a laugh. It was the only thing that didnt go Fleurys way on a night the Penguins restored order to their universe. Fleury stopped 23 shots, Jussi Jokinen picked up two goals and Pittsburgh dominated the Canadiens 5-1. Evgeni Malkin added a goal and an assist, Sidney Crosby picked up his 26th of the season and Taylor Pyatt added a rare score as the Penguins rebounded from a dismal performance against lowly Florida on Monday by overwhelming Montreal. "We definitely buckled down, especially defensively," Crosby said. "Didnt give them a ton and when we did (Fleury) made some great saves and we generated some good chances and capitalized on them. It was a good game to respond." The Panthers snapped Pittsburghs club-record 13-game home winning streak by outclassing the Eastern Conference leaders on both ends of the ice to send the Penguins to their worst home defeat in more than two years. Coach Dan Bylsma called it the byproduct of a steady decline in play over the last three weeks and the rustiness that comes with the return of regulars like James Neal and Paul Martin to the lineup. Whatever the problems were, they disappeared 48 hours later. The Penguins were crisp in the neutral zone, responsible on defence and efficient on offence. They didnt pepper Price so much as they surgically picked him apart. All five goals were either the byproduct of deft passing or nifty stickwork. Rene Bourque had his seventh goal for the Canadiens but Montreal spent most of the night fruitlessly chasing the Penguins. Carey Price stopped just 16 of 21 shots before being pulled late in the second period as the Canadians fell for the fourth time in six games. "Pittsburgh is the best team in the conference, and they were the best team tonight," Montreal coach Michel Therrien said. "They played hard and they deserved success." Jokinen, who tends to score in bunches, gave the Penguins the early lead after being on the receiving end of a bit of brilliance by Malkin. The Russian star took a pass from Matt Niskanen then darted around a flat-footed Montreal defender before feeding Jokinen with a centring pass that Jokinen easily slid by a diving Price 8:48 into the game. "You cant let Malkin carry the puck like that up the ice," Bourque said. "It looked like he was playing a video game out there every time he went around us." Pyatt doubled Pittsburghs advantage later in the period, deflecting a Niskanen slapshot from the point to make it 2-0. After failing to score in his first 27 games this season — 22 with the New York Rangers and five with the Penguins — Pyatt has found the back of the net twice in three games. Bourque briefly gave the Canadiens a lift by chipping the puck by Fleury late in the first, his seventh goal of the season coming via replay after his shot was initially waved off by officials. The momentum shift didnt last. Jokinen fired a knuckling one-timer by Price 5:46 into the second period to restore Pittsburghs two-goal lead and Crosby pushed his point total to an NHL-high 69 by redirecting a pass from Chris Kunitz that made it 4-1. Malkin ended Prices night by swooping in from the right circle and putting in his own rebound. Price skated to the bench after being chased for the second time this season in favour of Budaj, who stopped all 10 shots he faced. The saves will be long forgotten. The way Budaj nodded across the rink to Fleury to start a fight that never quite happened wont, though Budaj insisted it was nothing personal. "I think there was just a scrum on the ice and there was built-up tension - you know, we were losing 5-1," Budaj said. "It was a disappointing night for us. So props to him that he wanted to do it. Thats good." NOTES: All six of Pittsburghs defencemen had at least one assist. ... Penguins G Tomas Vokoun skated for about 45 minutes on his own Wednesday morning, the first tentative steps in his return from blood clots in his pelvis. The 37-year-old Vokoun was taken off blood thinners recently though it remains unclear when Vokoun will be cleared to practice. ... Montreal scratched F George Parros and D Raphael Diaz and Alexei Emelin. ... Pittsburgh scratched F Zach Sill and D Robert Bortuzzo. ... Pittsburgh plays at the New York Islanders on Thursday while the Canadiens play at Detroit on Friday. Brian Westbrook Youth Jersey .com) - P.K. Subbans power-play goal 4:08 into overtime sent the Montreal Canadiens into the All-Star break with a 2-1 win over the Nashville Predators on Tuesday. Mike Quick Eagles Jersey . Rinne had surgery on his left hip May 9 and recovered in time to start the season. He then had arthroscopic surgery on Oct. 24 because of a bacterial infection in his hip. http://www.theeaglesfootballauthentic.com/eagles-herman-edwards-black-jersey/ . -- Victor Bernardez tied the game with his second goal in the 95th minute and the San Jose Earthquakes drew 3-3 with Real Salt Lake on Saturday night.SAINTE-JULIE, Que. -- Bernhard Langers golf ball control made the difference on another blustery day at the Montreal Championship. Langer shot a 5-under 67 on Saturday to take the second-round lead at the US$1.6 million Champions Tour event at Vallee du Richelieu. Langer, who is second to points leader Kenny Perry in the Charles Schwab Cup standings, had a bogey-free round on the challenging Rouville course. "I hit a lot of fairways today which helps me control my distance with my irons," Langer said. "Its a lot easier from the fairway than from the rough. I putted pretty nicely, too. I had a lot of speed on my putts, gave myself a lot of chances with the putts. I was a bit unlucky on some occasions but overall I was very pleased." The two-time Masters champion finished with five birdies to move to 6-under 138 through 36 holes after opening with a 71. "I played pretty good (Friday) but made too many bogeys. I made three bogeys otherwise it would have been a great round as well." With gusts up to 50 kilometres-per-hour Friday the wind tailed off only slightly for the second round with cool conditions and a bit of rain in the mix. "There was a little bit of stretch in the middle where it seemed like there were 10 to 15, 20 mile-per-hour (15-30 km/h) winds," Langer said. "Today at the end it felt very similar the last few holes. I probably hit two of the best 6-irons I could ever hit. It was at least a two-club wind." Perry birdied two of his first five holes but bogeyed the eighth and played par the rest of the way to finish with a 1-under 71 after finishing alone in second on Friday with a 70. "I made 10 pars starting from 10 through 18 so I really never could get anything going," Perry said. "It was pretty blustery out there, tough conditions. Bernhard played a beautiful round of golf to shoot a 67. I couldnt make it happen today but Im still in the golf tournament." Perry is in a five-way tie for second at 3-under 141. Shareef Miller Eagles Jersey. "If he shoots even par and I shoot 4-under Ill win the golf tournament," Perry said. "So he needs to play a good round of golf and I need to play a great round of golf, and if he plays a really good round of golf nobodys going to catch him." He has 2,619 points to Langers 1,830 in competition for the Charles Schwab Cup. "My two wins this year have been from behind so I kind of like being the chaser and not the guy being chased so hopefully we can get out there (Sunday) and get off to a good start and battle him down to the end," Perry said. "But there are still a lot of guys at 3-under," he added. "One of those guys, if they shoot a great round, they could still win the golf tournament, too. Its not just between me and him. Theres probably a handful of players that can win this golf tournament." Willie Wood and Chien Soon Lu each shot 4-under 68 for a share of second at 3 under through 36 holes along with Perry, Bill Glasson and Anders Forsbrand. Rocco Mediate was also among the eight golfers to shoot 4 under or better Saturday after Dick Masts 3-under 69 on Friday was good enough for the outright lead through a blustery first round. Mediate, who cruised to his second Champions Tour win last weekend in Calgary, shot a 68 to move to 1 under. He shot five birdies but closed out with his only bogey of the day after opening with a 75 on Friday. Rod Spittle of Niagara Falls, Ont., shot his second straight 72 to remain the top Canadian. He is one of eight players tied for 17th, including Mast, who shot a 75 to fall back into the pack one day after claiming his first outright lead in 165 Champions Tour starts. Victorias Jeff Rutledge is 6-over through two rounds after shooting a 74. Marc Girouard of Saint-Sauveur, Que., shot six bogeys and three double-bogeys and finished with an 81 to fall back to 15-over 159. ' ' '

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