Penguins Learn a Hard Lesson in Speed and Simplicity After Senators Setback

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Penguins’ 3-2 defeat to Ottawa exposed vulnerabilities to tight neutral-zone pressure and a stifling forecheck, leading to 18 turnovers and a struggle to sustain offense. Ottawa’s Arturs Silovs made 28 saves, and Claude Giroux’s late goal— aided by a controversial goalie interference review—proved decisive. Coach Dan Muse urged accountability and a return to speed and the dump-and-chase game that had fueled Pittsburgh’s recent success, as they remain atop the Metro with three pre-Olympic games to go.
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