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For the third consecutive game, the Pittsburgh Penguins were pretty steeply outshot by their opposition.And for the third consecutive game, they found a way to come out on top.The Penguins defeated the St.

Louis Blues by a narrow margin, 5-3, for their third consecutive win against a pretty formidable Western opponent. St. Louis came into this game 7-1-2 in their last 10 games and just two points out of the final wild card spot in the Western Conference.



After a slow start in the first period - and a good start from the Blues - the Penguins came out for the final 40 minutes and played some pretty solid hockey despite several momentum swings. They were also opportunistic on their scoring chances.And there were a whole lot of "first goals" for Penguins players as well.

Just over two minutes into the game, defenseman Ryan Graves - who has played in 47 games this season - finally registered his first goal of the season.47 games in, Ryan Graves scores his first goal of the season!#LetsGoPenspic.twitter.

com/nCS4mH3uea— Hockey Daily 365 l NHL Highlights & News (@HockeyDaily365) March 13, 2025Defenseman and newcomer Conor Timmins did a similar thing in the second period, firing a shot past Binnington from the right circle to score his first goal as a Penguin just two minutes and 20 seconds into the middle frame. Blues forward Zack Bolduc scored a power play goal midway through the period to make it 2-1.However, another Penguins' newcomer, forward Connor Dewar - acquired in the same .

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