Sidney Crosby scores 1st playoff OT winner of his career
Goal draws Pens even with Lightning in East final
Pittsburgh Penguins' Sidney Crosby ended his scoring slump Monday night against the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 2. But it doesn't end there. Not only did the Pittsburgh captain tie the series 1-1, but he scored his first playoff overtime winner in the first 40 seconds of play.
The fastest OT goal in <a href="https://twitter.com/penguins">@Penguins</a> playoff history is the first of Sidney Crosby's career. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/StanleyCup?src=hash">#StanleyCup</a><a href="https://t.co/z4W3BzJQVs">https://t.co/z4W3BzJQVs</a>
—@NHL
After not being able to score a goal in eight games, Crosby picked a golden moment to shine.
Crosby ends the drought🚨🚨
—@Mitchy_poo75
What a time for Crosby to wake up and do something!
—@WilliamAHirsch
Move over David Beckham, Crosby is coming for you:
<a href="https://twitter.com/DaveDiCello">@DaveDiCello</a> bend it like....Crosby??
—@Fleury4Vezina
Despite the centre's scoring slump, hockey fans know the truth, whether they want to admit it or not:
<a href="https://twitter.com/BrayUnes30">@BrayUnes30</a> Everyone would want a Crosby on their team.... <a href="https://t.co/COd31wSEFb">pic.twitter.com/COd31wSEFb</a>
—@luckygrl128
Penguins fans can breathe now that the series is tied and their captain was finally able to capitalize in a big Game 2 win over the Lightning.
Crosby: "I was just happy. It feels good to get rewarded. I think we deserved that one tonight." <a href="https://t.co/RHgedgwKS8">pic.twitter.com/RHgedgwKS8</a>
—@penguins