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Rangers 4, Penguins 5, Final - Apr. 25, 2008

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Game One: Penguins mount 5-4 comeback win over Rangers
mvn.com 4/26/2008 — Six more games like this one, don’t expect to see any more articles from me, ’cause I’ll have a coronary. What a hockey game. The Penguins stormed back from a 3-0 second period deficit to take a 4-3 lead, and Sidney Crosby’s goal late in the third period gave the Pens a huge 5-4 comeback win over the Rangers in Game One of their Eastern Conference semifinal series.
Penguins Come From Behind to Win Game 1
nhlpens.com 4/26/2008 — The Pittsburgh Penguins mounted an improbable come from behind win on Friday night as they overcame a 3-0 deficit midway through the game and beat the New York Rangers 5-4. After falling behind 3-0 early in the 2nd period, the Penguins came alive and scored 4 unanswered goals before giving up a tying goal at the mid-point of the 3rd period. But a late penalty to the New York Rangers created an ...
Rangers drop 3-0 lead, lose Game 1
nydailynews.com 4/26/2008 — Evgeni Malkin deflected Sidney Crosby?s one-timer on a Pittsburgh power play with 1:41 remaining, and the Penguins rallied from a three-goal deficit against the Rangers for a 5-4 victory in their second-round playoff series opener Friday night.
Penguins plan to ignore Rangers pest Avery
newsday.com 4/26/2008 — PITTSBURGH - After Sean Avery's performance against the Devils in the first round, which included an NHL rule change prompted after he faceguarded goaltender Martin Brodeur, the Penguins and coach Michel Therrien vowed to ignore the Rangers' ...
Rangers give up 3-0 lead, lose to Penguins
newsday.com 4/26/2008 — PITTSBURGH - Understatement of the month: If you want to advance in the Stanley Cup playoffs, you have to protect three-goal leads.
Rangers-Penguins liveFOXSports.com News for NHL 4/25/2008
Henrik Lundqvist will be between the pipes as the Rangers start their second-round run against the Penguins. Follow it LIVE.
Penguins finish Game 1 comeback over RangersUSATODAY.com NHL - Top Stories 4/26/2008
Evgeni Malkin deflected Sidney Crosby's one-timer from the right point on a Pittsburgh power play with 1:41 remaining to finish ...
Penguins 5, Rangers 4: Rangers Fall as 3-Goal Lead EvaporatesNYT > Hockey 4/26/2008
Game 1 of their second-round playoff series against Pittsburgh was electrifying in the way the Rangers did not want it to be — a frenetic offensive show.
Malkin, frantic comeback win it as Penguins beat Rangers 5-4washingtonpost.com - NHL 4/26/2008
Pittsburgh rallies from a three-goal deficit against the New York Rangers for a 5-4 victory in the first game of their Eastern Conference semifinal series.
Penguins rallyBruins & NHL - BostonHerald.com 4/26/2008
PITTSBURGH - A memorable Pittsburgh comeback left the Penguins laughing at each other, an improbable victory accomplished. And left the New York Rangers, with their decided...
NHL Playoff CapsulesNHL.com News in English 4/26/2008
PITTSBURGH (AP) -Evgeni Malkin deflected Sidney Crosby's one-timer from the right point on a Pittsburgh power play with 1:41 remaining to finish a frantic comeback, and the Penguins rallied from a three-goal deficit against the New York Rangers f...
Penguins stage big rally to stun Rangers in openerBoston.com -- Hockey news 4/26/2008
The Pittsburgh Penguins rallied from a three-goal deficit to stun the New York Rangers 5-4 on Evgeni Malkin's late strike in their Eastern Conference semi-final series opener on Friday.
Penguins coach Therrien angry that Rangers think Crosby is divingNHL.com News in English 4/26/2008
PITTSBURGH - Only one game into the NHL's Eastern Conference semifinal between the New York Rangers and Pittsburgh Penguins and already the heat is rising. Penguins head coach Michel Therrien came out swinging after Saturday's practice, sayi...