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Arnott has 16 goals and 34 points in 39 games

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(Sports Network) - Dale Hunter will try to earn his first win as an NHL head coach when his Washington Capitals host Sidney Crosby and the rival Pittsburgh Penguins tonight at the Verizon Center. wholesale jerseys. Hunter, a former star player for Washington, took over for the fired Bruce Boudreau on Monday and then debuted for the Capitals in Tuesdays 2-1 regulation loss against visiting St. Louis. It was the third straight loss and seventh setback in nine games for Washington. Nicklas Backstrom scored the lone goal while Tomas Vokoun was touched for both goals on 30 shots for the Capitals, who have been held to one goal in five of their past eight games. "The guys worked hard tonight and played good defensively," said Hunter. "We had our chances there in the third period but werent able to cash in on them. Theres still work to do here, but well get it going." Boudreau had guided Washington to first-place finishes in the Southeast Division in each of the past four years, but he never led the Caps past the second round of the playoffs. Washington was just 12-9-1 under Boudreau this season despite beginning the year with seven straight wins. The Caps began a three-game homestand on Tuesday and are 8-3-1 as the host this season. Tonights test is the second meeting between the Pens and Caps this year and it will mark the first time Crosby and Washington superstar Alex Ovechkin will face off against each other since last years Winter Classic. Crosby, of course, sustained a concussion in that meeting and would play in just one more game on Jan. 5 before being shut down for the season. Ovechkin and Crosby have been linked together since entering the league as rookie sensation in 2005-06. Crosby has recorded 35 points (13 goals, 22 assists) in 21 regular-season games against Washington, while Ovechkin has 19 goals and 33 points in 25 tilts versus the Pens. Crosby finally returned to action on Nov. 21 and already has 11 points (2g, 9a) in five games this year. He had two assists for Pittsburgh in a 4-3 regulation loss to the New York Rangers on Monday. The setback ended a two- game winning streak for the Pens, who fell to 3-1-1 with Crosby in the lineup. The Penguins surrendered all four goals to New York in the second period on Monday, but rallied to make a game of it after falling behind, 4-1. "We tried to battle back, but it was a little too late," Crosby said. "Theyre a good team. Its what we expected." In addition to Crosbys two assists, the Pens received goals from James Neal, Evgeni Malkin and Pascal Dupuis. Marc-Andre Fleury allowed four goals on 30 shots. Penguins defenseman Kris Letang missed Mondays game with a broken nose and is not with the team for tonights game in D.C. Letang, who leads Pittsburgh defensemen with 19 points, suffered the injury Saturday against Montreal when Canadiens forward Max Pacioretty hit him with an illegal check. Pacioretty received a three-game suspension for the incident. Letangs fellow defenseman Zbynek Michalek also sat out Monday with an undisclosed injury and he is questionable for tonight. Pittsburgh, which is making the third stop on a four-game road trip tonight, is 6-6-2 as the visiting team this season. The Pens will complete their swing Saturday at Carolina. The Capitals have taken four straight from Pittsburgh and have an 8-0-1 record in the last nine meetings between the clubs. Washington has also won three of the last four encounters in D.C. nfl jerseys china. It wasnt just the 3-0 loss at Houston in the Eastern Conference Knockout Round that hurt; it was the manner of the defeat and the total loss of discipline. cheap jerseys free shipping." Before that, Alex Karras played the equally lovable Mongo in "Blazing Saddles," uttering one of the movies best lines when he declared: "Mongo only pawn in game of life." Hes 76 now, and suffering from dementia.ST. LOUIS - When Torontos top goalie James Reimer went down with an injury, the Maple Leafs looked for someone to step in and pick up the slack. Ben Scrivens was ready, willing and able Thursday night. Scrivens, making his third NHL start, thwarted the St. Louis Blues on three shootout attempts and stopped 37 shots through overtime to help the Maple Leafs snap a two-game losing streak with a 3-2 win over the Blues. "Its a double-edged sword," Scrivens said. "They dont know much about me. Also, I dont know much about them. So I just tried to get out there and stay big and try and track the puck and force them to beat me with a good move or a good shot." Phil Kessel scored the only goal in the shootout. John-Michael Liles and Kessel scored first-period, power-play goals, and Tyler Bozak added a pair of assists. "A wins a win," Liles said. "Its good to get back to winning ways. Its a tough team over there. They battled hard and (Scrivens) played well for us down the stretch." Scrivens, recalled from Toronto of the AHL on Oct. 27, came up time and time again when the Leafs were pinned in their zone. "I was in kind of desperation mode," Scrivens said. Jason Arnott and Patrik Berglund scored for St. Louis, and Jaroslav Halak stopped 20 shots. Toronto outshot the Blues 14-8 in the first period, but St. Louis turned that around and had a 32-8 edge the rest of the way. The Blues just had trouble getting pucks past Scrivens. "I thought we did a good job of funnelling pucks to the net," Blues winger Alex Steen said. "We just missed our opportunities. I had one, (Berglund) had a really good one. It ended up costing us the game." The Leafs took advantage of some undisciplined penalties by the Blues in the first period, scoring on two of three power plays. Liles scored from the right circle 11:27 into the game, taking a pass from Dion ;Phaneuf and beating Halak on the stick side. jerseys from china Kessel netted his NHL-leading 12th goal of the season, deflecting Joffrey Lupuls shot over Halak with 2:58 left in the first on Torontos third power play. "We did a lot of play with our eyes and not our legs," Blues coach Ken Hitchcock said. "You cant kill penalties if you just play with your eyes." The Blues turned the tide in the second period, outshooting Toronto 14-5 and cutting the lead in half when Arnott netted his fourth of the season on the power play at 8:01. Arnott took a pass from Alex Pietrangelo and sent a shot from the slot past Scrivens. Scrivens had a shaky start in which he allowed quality rebounds, but he improved as the game went on. He made key stops on Alex Steen early in the third and David Backes midway through the period to preserve Torontos 2-1 lead. "Yeah, (Scrivens) played really well," Maple Leafs coach Ron Wilson said. "Obviously, we needed that to get us at least one point, and then we eventually won in the shootout." The Blues, who kept pushing in the third period, tied it when Berglund hammered in Chris Stewarts shot with 1:56 left. They got some solid scoring chances in overtime, but Scrivens was up to the challenge each time. "Good two periods, but I think we should have had the two points," Steen said. "The truth is, we walked away with one. Now we move forward." NOTES: Kessel, who leads the league with 23 points, has at least one point in 13 of 16 games. ... Arnott has 16 goals and 34 points in 39 games against Toronto. ... Lupul has seven points in five games. ... Maple Leafs C Phillippe Dupuis played in his 100th NHL game. ... Wilson and Hitchcock have coached a combined 2,396 NHL games. Wilson is the active leader at 1,353, and Hitchcock is sixth at 1,043. Wilson is first on the wins list among active coaches with 629. Hitchcock is fifth with 534. ' ' '

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