Friday, May 27, 2016

3 ways the Pittsburgh Penguins transformed into Stanley Cup finalists


Pittsburgh Penguins vs Tampa Bay Lightning. 2016 NHL Playoffs. ECF. Game 6. 05.24.2016. (HD)

It would have been hard to believe in December that the Pittsburgh Penguins would be going to the Stanley Cup Finals.

Back then, the Penguins were not even in playoff position. On December 12, Pittsburgh was 15-10-3, sat in fifth place in the division and ranked 28th in the league in scoring. That final number was especially problematic considering the Penguins had an offense that boasted three of the league"s top scorers in Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and Phil Kessel. The Penguins were preseason favorites in the Metropolitan Division, but three months in they were one of the biggest disappointments of the year.

By December 12, General manager Jim Rutherford had enough. He fired coach Mike Johnston and named AHL coach Mike Sullivan as the new head coach. That move marked the start of the turnaround that reshaped the Penguins from underperformers to Cup contenders.

But simply replacing the coach was not enough to pull off the total transformation. Over the past six months, three keys helped the Penguins shed that underperforming nature and become legitimate Cup contenders.

Pittsburgh"s top line of Crosby, Conor Sheary and Patric Hornqvist is plenty potent, but it is the second line of center Nick Bonino and wingers Phil Kessel and Carl Hagelin that really paces the team. Bonino and Kessel joined the Penguins by trade last summer, and Hagelin arrived in January. The line did not start to come together until March, when Malkin went down with an injury and Bonino replaced him as the center of the second line.

The combination took off from there, as did the Penguins. Pittsburgh won 13 of its final 15 games in the regular season after Malkin went down and the HBK line was formed, and together the trio combined for 43 points in those 15 games.

The line continued to play an important role in the playoffs, and when Malkin finally returned from injury, he was shifted to the third line in order to keep the HBK group intact. Now, when the Penguins look for players to fill valuable minutes, they turn to the HBK line.

Bonino, especially, has become a go-to player. He plays in key moments at even-strength, on the power play and on the penalty kill. In the waning minutes of Game 7 of the Eastern Conference finals, it was Bonino who was manning the face-off circle for the Penguins. He went 11-of-18 at the dot Thursday and won two hugely important face-offs in his own zone in the final minute of play of Game 7.

Because Bonino was able to take over as the second-line center, the Penguins offense became a four-line beast capable of scoring at any moment. The idea that Malkin is playing on a third line is outrageous, but the Penguins have the depth to justify that roster choice. It is the ability to roll out four lines with star scorers that has helped an offense that was once ranked 28th in the NHL become a unit responsible for the second-most goals in the postseason.

Pittsburgh"s rookies are playing some of the team"s best hockey this postseason. Perhaps that"s due to the fact Pittsburgh"s new coach was the former head coach of the team"s AHL affiliate, or perhaps it is simply good timing. Either way, the young players are providing outstanding depth and key plays.

The most obvious name in the bunch is Matt Murray, the goaltender who celebrated his 22nd birthday May 25. Murray originally played in the absence of an injured Marc-Andre Fleury, but his dominance in net made him irreplaceable. Murray played in 13 regular-season games and compiled a 9-2-1 record, but he now has more experience in the playoffs, where he is 11-4-1 in 15 games. His play in net has been a huge reassurance to fans who have watched Fleury wilt over the years. Murray has made key saves and responded to difficult situations with the grace of a seasoned veteran.

On offense, Conor Sheary, Bryan Rust and Tom Kuhnhackl have all provided fantastic minutes for the Penguins, and Sheary even earned a spot on the top line. Rust has been a standout among the rookies in the postseason. He posted four goals in 41 games of regular-season action. Compare that to his five goals in 17 playoff games, including two goals in Pittsburgh"s 2-1 Game 7 win over the Lightning on Thursday.

Pittsburgh has phenomenal veterans, but the fact that the team does not have to rely solely on those veterans has been huge. The young players give Pittsburgh energy and depth, both necessities for a long playoff run.

The biggest change for the Penguins since Sullivan stepped in has been the pace of play. The Penguins now play an aggressive, fast game that leaves opponents struggling to simply get a stick on the puck. Their speed has quickly become their best asset, and it"s leaving opponents in the dust.

Lightning coach Jon Cooper admitted in his postgame press conference Thursday night that it was Pittsburgh"s pace that prevented Tampa Bay from being able to execute its game plan.

"They"re fast, and so if we"re playing the game a little too slow and not executing, it"s hard when they"re playing D fast and they"re right on you," Cooper said. "We got caught -- when we were in those situations where we probably should have shot, we passed, and we passed when we probably should have shot. We kind of got caught between a lot of occasions."

These Penguins constantly force turnovers and throw the puck on net incessantly. Hardly five minutes of action go by without a Penguisn player racing up the wing or breaking through the neutral zone. They rush opponents into making mistakes and capitalize when they do. It"s that style of play that helped paralyze the Rangers in the first round, that befuddled the Presidents" Trophy-winning Capitals in the second round and that threw the Lightning off their game plan in the Conference finals.

Speed will be key for the Penguins in the Cup Finals against the Sharks as well, and if Pittsburgh can keep this pace of play up, it"s hard to imagine anyone will stop them.

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10 best songs of the week: Gucci Mane, Jay Z, The Hotelier


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This is our weekly recap of the best new songs released each week because Plato said that music gives soul to the universe and wings to the mind and we care deeply about your physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.

Its also not a bad way to start the weekend. Heres a Spotify playlistof the songs (with some substitutions for the ones that arent on Spotify yet) if thats more your speed. Also, heres our collected Spotify playlist of all the songs of the week weve had.

A general warning that many of these songs have explicit lyrics. Here they are, in no particular order:

1. The Hotelier Opening Mail for My Grandmother

Emo music has almost never been taken seriously. Even right at its beginning, emo was cast aside, laughed at. Fans of the genre went as far as torebrand the genre pop punk, whatever that means, and Im as guilty as anyone. But with a slew of new releases that couldnt be characterized as anything but emo, I for one am over hiding my love. Emo music can be spectacular, and few emo albums have been better thanGoodness, the new release from Worcester, Massachusetts The Hotelier. Ive written about one of their songs before, but I wanted to take this week to single outOpening Mail for my Grandmother,an earnest and heartfelt ballad sung in a way I never thought Id hear an earnest and heartfelt ballad sung again. I wasnt ready to say goodbye to emo, it turns out. I cant thankThe Hotelier (and Into It Over It, and others) enough for reminding me of that. Nate Scott

2. Gucci Mane FIRST DAY OUT THA FEDS

Gucci is free,and Gucci is back. The same day hegot out of prison, the Atlanta rapper headed straight to the studio, and a day later, he released this song, aptly titledFIRST DAYOUT THA FEDS. Mike-Will Made Its beat is a typical Mike-Will beat slowed down and deliberate and it works really well with Guccis bars. Big fan. Glad to have you back, Mr. Mane. Charlotte Wilder

3. Dinosaur Jr. Tiny

As long as J Mascis keeps playing the guitar like this, I will keep listening to him. It never gets old. I will never get tired of that sound. Dont even worry about it, J. Just keep doing what you do. Youre a treasure. Nate Scott

4. Wildes Illuminate

Ill admit that the reason I initially listened to this song is because its by Wildes, and Wildes soundsvery much likeWilder, which is my last name. But the reason I kept listening to Illuminate, and have listened to it several times since, is because Wildes (the stage name of London-based Ella Walker) voice is haunting, her range incredible. Itll mean nothing without you, she sings almost howls over a slow, driving beat. Its beautiful. It makes you ache. Charlotte Wilder

5. Cymbals Eat Guitars Wish

Cymbals Eat Guitars are one of my favorite bands making music today, and their last album LOSE remains one of my favorite albums of the last decade. And on their new song, they are getting funky. Funky is not an adjective I thought Id ever use to describe Cymbals Eat Guitars they usually hang in the epic loud and massive lane but hey, if they want to slap a grimy sax over a funky bass and keybord line, Im not going to complain. Nate Scott

6. Fat Joe, Remy Ma, JAY Z All The Way Up (Remix)

You know you made it when the fact your marriage made it is worth millions, Lemonade is a popular drink and it still is, Jay Z raps on the remix of All The Way Up.Thisis the first thing hes said rapped, rather in responseto the rumors of his infidelity that swirled after his wifeBeyonc released Lemonade,which appeared to be a scathing indictment that her very famous husbandhad cheated on her. But how isAll The Way Up (Remix) as a song, rather than a statement? Good.Listen to it. Charlotte Wilder

7. Flume You Know (feat. Allan Kingdom and Raekwon)

Flume makes weird electronic music that usually has one or two moments, seeming to come out of nowhere, that will knock you over with their beauty. This is a quivering, bizarre track that eventually settles down, and then Raekwon comes in. Yep. Yep yep yep. Nate Scott

8.Honey Radar Caterpiller

I cant remember how I stumbled across Honey Radar, but Im so glad I did. They sound a little bit like The Beatles later stuff and a lot like The Rolling Stones theres a ton of reverb on the vocals, and the rock beats are pretty straightforward. But Honey Radar is also a little bit wonderfully weird: Some of the songs on their new album, Blank Cartoon, are under a minute long, and feature nothing but a few different notes played one at a time. Its definitely an album best listened to in full, but Caterpilleris one of my favorites. Charlotte Wilder

9. Band of Horses Solemn Oath

Band of Horses have yet to top their stunningly good 2007 album Cease to Begin (that album would be a highlight for just about any band), but they still can write and record a song. Solemn Oath is a rocker that has quiet moments, allowing Ben Bridwells trademark falsetto to ring out pure. Nate Scott

10. Mistah F.A.B Up Until Then (Feat.Boosie Badazz and Iamsu!)

This is just one of the great tracks off Mistah F.A.B.s new album, Son of a Pimp, Part 2, which dropped on Friday. Hes from Oakland, and one of the songs, which I included in this weekly round-up a few weeks ago, features an incredible verse from Kendrick Lamar. I love the beat of this song it reminds me of an early 2000s song. Careful, though: The phrase up until then will probably get stuck in your head after you hear this. Charlotte Wilder

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Asus announces overclocked ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1080


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Nvidia"s Pascal architecture already packs a mean punch, but why stop at reference specs? Asus sure didn"t, not with its new ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1080. Sporting a custom cooling solution and premium components, Asus says the ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1080 runs cooler and performs better than any Founders Edition SKU.

In the default Gaming mode, the ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1080 features a base clockspeed of 1,759MHz, up from 1,607MHz on Nvidia"s reference blueprint, and boost clockspeed of 1,898MHz, up from 1,733MHz. To wring a little bit more performance out of the card, there"s an OC mode that gooses clocks to 1,784MHz (base) and 1,936MHz (boost).

Those increased clocks translate into 6.5 percent faster performance in 3DMark Fire Strike Extreme and 7.4 percent faster gaming performance in Hitman compared to the Founders Edition, according to Asus, though it didn"t provide details on the test setup it used for its comparison.

One of Pascal highlights is that it"s a more efficient architecture than Maxwell. Nevertheless, Asus slapped its DirectCU III cooler on the ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1080. The custom cooler has three patented triple wing-blade fans that supposedly keep the card 30 percent cooler than reference while running three times quieter. In addition, there are GPU controlled fan headers on the card.

"When gaming, the GPU often runs hotter than the CPU, but chassis fans usually only reference CPU temperatures, resulting in inefficient system cooling. Asus FanConnect solves this issue with two 4-pin GPU-controlled headers that can be connected to system fans to provide targeted supplemental cooling for optimal thermal performance," Asus explains.

The use of Super Alloy Power II components also helps the card run cooler while reducing power loss and generating two times less component buzzing under full load, Asus says.

Finally, the ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1080 brings the bling through Aura RGB lighting on both the shroud and backplate. Users can customize the lighting scheme with millions of color options and half a dozen effects.

Asus didn"t say how much the ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1080 will cost, but did say it will be available today.

Source: http://www.pcgamer.com/asus-announces-overclocked-rog-strix-geforce-gtx-1080/

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"Billy Elliot" star Jamie Bell supposedly in talks for Bond role as well


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Daniel Craig hasn"t even officially given up the role of James Bond, and already there are multiple actors supposedly in talks to take over for him -- and that"s not eve counting Gillian Anderson.

Odds-on favorite Tom Hiddleston isn"t necessarily out of the running to be the seventh 007, but now there"s another British actor reportedly being eyed by producers: Jamie Bell.

Gillian Anderson would definitely be up for playing the first female Bond

The "Billy Elliot" and "Turn: Washington Spies" star met with Bond producer Barbara Broccoli -- with whom he worked on the project "Film Stars Don"t Die" -- about donning the tuxedo of Britain"s leading super-spy, according to Deadline.

Damien Lewis" name has also been batted about for the role, and fans online have made it clear for years that they"d like to see Idris Elba take over the part. Only time will tell, though, as the next Bond film isn"t expected for at least another two years -- and Craig could still be the star of it.

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US--Gucci Mane-Released


Gucci Mane Celebrates Release With "First Day Out Tha Feds"

ATLANTA (AP) Rapper Gucci Mane was released a few months early from an Indiana prison where he was serving a federal firearms sentence, his lawyer said Thursday.

Attorney Drew Findling said the music artist, whose real name is Radric Davis, was released from the Federal Correctional Institution in Terre Haute, Indiana. Davis, 36, was released early after a series of motions filed a few months ago said the rapper hadn"t received credit for previous time served, according to Findling.

"The original computation didn"t give him that credit," Findling said. "We had to file a series of motions. Ultimately, the judge signed an order acknowledging he was entitled to that credit. Then the bureau of prison immediately gave him that credit."

Davis was expected to be released on Sept. 20, prison records show.

The rapper was serving a three-year state sentence after pleading guilty to aggravated assault for attacking a fan at an Atlanta nightclub. That sentence ran concurrently with a 39-month federal sentence he was given in 2014 for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

Davis" federal prison time served satisfied his state case, Findling said. Davis will be on home confinement and then supervised release, which is the federal equivalent to probation.

Findling said the rapper lost about 50 pounds while in prison.

"He"s trimmed. He"s fit," he said of the rapper. "He"s very excited to go back to his life"s calling, which is being a recording artist."

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2nd annual Red Nose Day raises over $31.5 million for kids in need


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UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. (NBC) -- Thursday, May 26, 2016 marked the second annual Red Nose Day in the US, raising more than $31.5 million to help children in need in the U.S. and in some of the poorest communities around the world.

People from all walks of life got behind the cause, buying Red Noses, donating and FUN-raising, and showing their support on social media. The days events culminated in NBCs live, star-studded charity event The Red Nose Day Special, which brought together more than 70 Hollywood stars to FUN-raise for the cause.

Elton John, Julia Roberts, Jack Black, Ellen DeGeneres, Tracy Morgan, Blake Shelton, Will Ferrell and Zac Efron were among the many celebrities who appeared in the live, two-hour charity television event. Hosted by Craig Ferguson, The Red Nose Day Special featured hilarious comedy, spectacular music performances and short compelling films shedding light on children in need.

Paul Rudd, Julianne Moore, Liam Neeson, Emma Thompson, Jay Leno, Celine Dion, Kobe Bryant, Anna Kendrick, Seth Rogen, Bono, Ellie Kemper, Blake Griffin, Connie Britton, Mel B, Bill Gates, Tyler Perry, Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis, Vince Vaughn and Sarah Silverman also appeared in the FUN-raising special, along with Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, Kristen Bell, Chris Ludacris Bridges, Rose Byrne, Chlo Grace Moretz, Steve Buscemi, Danny Trejo, Adam Devine and Ron Funches. Also appearing were Jane Lynch, Minnie Driver, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Jeff Goldblum, Milo Ventimiglia, Mandy Moore, Sterling K. Brown, Scott Foley, Dax Shepard, Johnny Galecki, Mayim Bialik, Jay Pharaoh, Ben Feldman, and Trevor Noah, along with Iwan Rheon, Chris Hardwick, Yvette Nicole Brown, Lauren Ash, Retta, David Morrissey, Jon Daly, Margot Robbie, Kate Micucci, Malin Akerman, Adam Pally, Tony Hale, Sal Masekela, Lamorne Morrisand Grace Helbig.

In addition to monies raised during the live event, fundraising totals announced during the show included $1 million from M&MS from their #MakeMLaugh campaign, a significant contribution by The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, including funds raised by their social and matching campaigns, and an enormous $18 million from Walgreens, which included the proceeds from Red Nose and Red Flair sales, vendor partner contributions and customer donations.

The country turned red in the lead up to yesterday with people across the country decked out in the events iconic Red Noses and a range of other red flair from Walgreens, the exclusive retailer for the campaign. Key landmarks across the nation were lit in red to honor the occasion, including the Empire State Building in New York City, the Willis Tower in Chicago, and the US Bank Tower in Los Angeles. Yesterday, the Red Nose Day team and Walgreens, alongside other key Red Nose Day partners M&MS and NBC, rung in the day, pressing the NASDAQ opening bell.

Red Nose Day is on a mission to lift kids out of poverty. It has raised more than $1 billion globally in the last 25 years, and in the UK become a cultural phenomenon. Red Nose Day launched in the U.S. in 2015 as a special day to come together, have fun and make a difference for kids who are most in need. In its inaugural year in America, more than $23 million was raised for the Red Nose Day Fund, with the money now at work in all 50 states across America and 15 countries internationally through programs to keep them healthy, safe and educated. Funds raised have provided children with everything from clean water and their next meal to life-saving malaria nets in Africa, to vaccines to protect against preventable diseases.

Footage from Julia Roberts recent trip to Phoenix debuted on The Red Nose Day Special telecast, documenting her trip to visit projects that take care of children who are facing serious health issues without the means to afford basic medical treatment. Chris "Ludacris" Bridges made a special visit to an amazing food bank in Atlanta at a school where 50 percent of the students are living below the poverty line, and where one of the biggest problems is day-to-day hunger. Jack Black returned to the annual TV event, and gave a heartwarming update on Felix, a young boy he met in Uganda last year, who had been living on the streets for three years. Jack revealed that Felix now lives with a foster family, and attends school to get the education he dreamed of after being helped by a program that aims to change the lives of kids in need.The Red Nose Day Special also delivered a great night of comedy, from Tracy Morgan putting his own unique spin on the classic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs while reading to kids, to Paul Rudd committing more to Red Nose Day than he ever imagined when he promises to donate $5,000 for every three-pointer basketball superstar Blake Griffin makes in three minutes and gets in over his head.

"The Walking Dead" cast --Andrew Lincoln, Norman Reedus, Ross Marquand, Josh McDermitt, Steven Yeun, Christian Serratos, Melissa McBride and Sonequa Martin-Green -- appeared as viewers had never seen them before. And music also took center stage in The Red Nose Day Special, with Elton John performing A Good Heart and Blake Shelton performing My Saviors Shadow. Paul Shaffer was the musical director with the Red Nose Orchestra.

All money raised for Red Nose Day goes to the Red Nose Day Fund, which then distributes grants to charities that benefit children and young people living in poverty. Half of the money will be spent right here in America on projects close to home. The other half will be spent in some of the poorest communities internationally. In 2016, partner charities include Boys & Girls Clubs of America; charity:water; Childrens Health Fund; Covenant House; Feeding America; Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance; National Council of La Raza; National Urban League; Oxfam America; Save the Children and The Global Fund.

Created by Oscar nominee and Emmy Award-winning writer-director Richard Curtis, (Love Actually, Four Weddings and a Funeral, Notting Hill), the idea of Red Nose Day was built upon the foundation that the power of entertainment and celebrities can help raise money and awareness of poverty to save and change millions of lives.

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NHL playoffs: keys to Lightning vs. Penguins Game 7


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The Tampa Bay Lightning know they let one get away.

Given a chance to close out the Eastern Conference Finals with a win at home against the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 6, the Bolts stumbled through 40 minutes of inexplicably dispassionate hockey before finally getting engaged during a raucous third period. By that point, though, it was too late. The Pens made off with a 52 victory, setting up tonight"s Game 7 at Consol Energy Center (8:00 ET; NBCSN, CBC, TVAS). The winner moves on to face the San Jose Sharks in the Stanley Cup Final.

"We had a great chance," Tampa Bay forward Brian Boyle said of his team"s Game 6 letdown. "We kind of tiptoed around it. We weren"t aggressive. We weren"t on top of it. We weren"t skating."

It"s the same trap they fell into last spring when they took a 3-2 lead over the Rangers in Game 5 of the ECF but couldn"t close the deal in Game 6 at home. They managed to take Game 7 on the road, though. And the memory of how that worked could get them over the hump this year as well.

"I definitely think there"s a calmness within our group and how we approach games like these," said Anton Stralman, who is 7-0 in career Game 7s. "Just like in Game 5, whenwe got hit by adversity [an early 2-0 deficit], we just kept going and believed in our system and the way we play. That"s what we did in New York in those two games (last spring), 5 and 7 there. We just went in. We believed in ourselves. We played to our structure and to our strength, and we pulled off two really, really good games.

"We know we have it in us. It"s just a matter of finding that emotion and that energy."

That energy was absent early in Game 6, when the Pens outshot the Bolts, 14-4. Finding it, and finding it quickly, will be a key for both teams.

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Fascinating to hear how the Lightning respond when asked about the efforts of young goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy.

He"s been giving us a chance to win every time he"s been in, said Stralman.

If he plays the same way he has been playing so far, he"s going to give us a chance to win, said forward Valtteri Filppula.

It"s a time-worn hockey compliment. The gist being, he"s doing his job well enough, and really, that"s all you can ask of your netminder.

Except it"s not. Especially not in Game 7.

Vasilevskiy has been good to this point, but he"s also allowed at least three goals in each of the past five games. None of them were glaringly soft, and in Games 2 and 3, when his defense all but deserted him, he was pretty special.

But he still lost both of those games. And as a general rule, expecting the offense to crank out at least four goals in reply is an iffy proposition.

He has to be better tonight. Like, Ben Bishop better.

Vasilevskiy hasn"t yet stolen a game. But it feels like that"s what the Lightning might need from him tonight.

The Penguins are looking for something different from Matt Murray. A calm, focused performance might be all they need to get over this hurdle. Pittsburgh coach Mike Sullivan expects him to deliver.

"He has a maturity beyond his years," Sullivan said on Wednesday. "He has a calming influence. He has ... an ability to stay in the moment, not allow any of the adversities or the challenges that the game presents to affect his mindset. If one goes in that he thinks he should have had, he just refocuses and he plays. It"s a real important attribute to have as an athlete, but probably most importantly as a goaltender. And he has it at such a young age."

The Lightning have to make better decisions with the puck in Game 7. They were way too fast and loose with it in Game 6, giving it away 17 times (10 more than the Pens) and having it stripped from their possession another eight times. And that"s probably a conservative countPatric Hornqvist"s takeaway that led to Sidney Crosby"s goal wasn"t acknowledged by league scorers.

Part of that is better protection, keeping the body between the puck and the defender. But a larger issue was their decision-making under pressure. The Pens were hard on the puck in Game 6, forcing decisions to be made under duress. That led to a string of forced errors and extended possession time for Pittsburgh.

The Bolts couldn"t muster up the poise they needed under pressure. The team that does that the best tonight is likely to emerge as the winner.

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Seems obvious, but both teams will need their best players to be their best players if they"re going to win this one.

That"s no knock on support staffers like Tampa Bay"s Ryan Callahan or Pittsburgh"s Bryan Rust, who have found ways to impact games despite lesser roles and could easily do something special to grab the spotlight tonight. But games like this tend to be defined by what the big boys do ... or don"t do.

The Pens" top guns already delivered once in a must-win Game 6. Crosby and Evgeni Malkin assisted on Phil Kessel"s first-period goal. Crosby later scored on a Jerome Bettis Special, driving through three defenders before potting one of the most memorable markers of the postseason. Kris Letang stayed out of the box, tightened up on his defensive zone coverage and chipped in with a goal as well. That"s a level they"ll need to reach again.

Tyler Johnson, Nikita Kucherov and Jonathan Drouin have been brilliant at times in this series, but they were pushed to the sidelines in that Game 6 loss. More"s expected of them tonight.

"We"ve had 100 games of dress rehearsal for this one," coach Jon Cooper said. "Let"s just give it our best shot."

What you"ve seen is what you"ll get from the Lightning. Don"t expect any last-minute reinforcements from injured reserve.

In other words: no Steven Stamkos in Game 7.

"Nothing"s changed as far as our end," said Cooper. "So that"s all I"ve got for that."

UPDATE: Not so fast, Coop. Stamkos took the ice for the pre-game warmup and appears to be available for Game 7. No telling what impact he can have after sitting out nearly two full months, but just getting the captain in the lineup is a massive emotional boost for the Bolts.

Crosby has a chance to tie an unbreakable mark in Game 7. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Hall of Famer Mike Bossy is the only player to record four game-winners in a single series. The Islanders sniper extraordinaire delivered the daggers in the 1983 conference finals against the Boston Bruins. Crosby so far has clinched Games 2, 3 and 6 for the Penguins. No one should be surprised if he finds a way to seal the deal again one more time.

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