Tortorella: No complaints about Blue Jackets’ play despite pair of losses

Two losses, zero complaints about his team's play.

That's the message Columbus Blue Jackets head coach John Tortorella espoused after falling into an 0-2 series hole with another loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins on Friday.

"I don’t have one bitch about the team. Not one. I’m anxious to get our suits on again and get at it in our building," he said after Game 2, per Aaron Portzline of the Post-Dispatch.

Perhaps it's just a matter of their luck turning around, added captain Nick Foligno.

While the Blue Jackets have been outscored 7-2 over the opening two games, they carry the edge in shots, having fired 72 on Marc-Andre Fleury as compared to 61 faced by Sergei Bobrovsky.

Game 3 is set for Sunday in Columbus.

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Watch: Blue Jackets’ Calvert breaks stick on cross-check to Penguins’ Kuhnhackl

Frustration may have gotten the better of Matt Calvert near the end of Game 2.

In the dying moments of a second straight loss for the Columbus Blue Jackets, Calvert caught Tom Kuhnackl of the Pittsburgh Penguins with a dangerous cross-check from behind, breaking his stick in the process.

If that wasn't enough, Calvert gave Kuhnhackl a shove when he was hunched over in pain.

Kuhnhackl appeared to have avoided serious injury, but the NHL could very well take another look at the incident ahead of Game 3.

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Crosby, Penguins take 2-0 series lead over Blue Jackets

PITTSBURGH - Sidney Crosby had a goal and two assists, Marc-Andre Fleury stayed sharp in his second straight playoff start and the Pittsburgh Penguins pulled away for a 4-1 victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Friday night in Game 2 of their first-round playoff series.

Jake Guentzel added a goal and an assist for the defending Stanley Cup champions. Evgeni Malkin scored his first goal of the postseason, and Patric Hornqvist pushed in an empty-net goal.

Fleury finished with 39 saves while filling in for the injured Matt Murray, and received plenty of help. Pittsburgh blocked 23 shots before they even got to Fleury.

Brandon Saad scored for Columbus, and Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 28 shots.

Game 3 is Sunday night in Columbus.

Fleury admitted to some jitters when he was suddenly thrust into the lineup with barely 20 minutes to prepare after Murray was a late scratch before Game 1 with a lower-body injury - and responded with a 31-save masterpiece. Murray is out indefinitely, returning Fleury to the spot he held for a decade while becoming the winningest goaltender in franchise history.

His club-record 102nd playoff appearance looked an awful lot like his 101st, when he held the Blue Jackets in check during an early push then waited for NHL's best offense to find its footing.

The awakening came earlier than in the series opener. Crosby turned Pittsburgh's first shot of the game into the 50th playoff goal of his career, though he had the easy part: settling the puck at the doorstep then flipping it into a wide-open net. Sheary did the hard part: poke-checking the puck away from Bobrovsky behind the Columbus net and getting it to Guentzel in front. Guentzel then slid it to Crosby and the Penguins were in control.

Saad gave the Blue Jackets a jolt when his wrist shot from the left circle zipped over Fleury's glove 7 minutes into the second.

The momentum lasted all of 51 seconds, or as along as it took for Crosby and Guentzel to break in 2-on-1. Crosby fed it to Guentzel and the 22-year-old rookie opted not to give it to back to the league's leading goal scorer and instead sent a shot that Bobrovsky's outstretched left pad couldn't reach and suddenly the Penguins were back in front.

Columbus coach John Tortorella stressed his team - which has only scored more than three goals just twice since St. Patrick's Day - needed to find some offenses if it wanted to make the third playoff berth in franchise history more than a cameo.

So far that way has been clogged by both Fleury and the guys in black-and-gold in front of him. Columbus' best chance to draw even came late in the second when Pittsburgh defenseman Brian Dumoulin went off for holding. The Blue Jackets produced a handful of chances only to see Cole or another of the Penguins' penalty killers drop to their knees to block shots.

Pittsburgh held steady and when Malkin buried a pass from Crosby a second after a Columbus penalty expired 2:01 into the third, the Penguins were in firmly control.

NOTES: The Penguins wore a decal on their helmets that featured the logo of the NFL's Pittsburgh Steelers to honor longtime Steelers owner Dan Rooney, who passed away on Thursday at age 84. The team also held a pregame moment of silence and put together a video tribute that aired in the arena during a first-period stoppage in play. ... Fleury's 55 playoff wins are one behind Tom Barrasso for the most in team history. ... The Blue Jackets have not led at any point during their four games at PPG Paints Arena this season.

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Watch: Plekanec pots historic equalizer in dying seconds of regulation

Tomas Plekanec may have temporarily saved the Montreal Canadiens' season.

The veteran forward came through in the waning moments of regulation Friday night, redirecting a pass from Alex Radulov to tie Game 2 against the New York Rangers with just over 17 seconds left in the third period.

It was the latest game-tying goal in Canadiens playoff history, eclipsing Jacques Lemaire's marker that came with 24 seconds remaining in Game 1 of the 1975 semifinal against the Buffalo Sabres.

The Rangers entered Friday's game with a 1-0 series lead after winning the series opener at the Bell Centre on Wednesday night.

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Columbus newspaper set to hand out crying ‘Sid the Kid’ masks for Game 3

A Columbus newspaper is trying to help fans throw Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby off his game when the Blue Jackets host Game 3 on Sunday.

The intended method?

This mask, which will be given away in a weekend edition of the Dispatch.

Crosby, of course, was given the 'Kid' nickname upon taking the NHL by storm from the moment he stepped on the ice as a teenager. And, as Blue Jackets forward Scott Hartnell pointed out prior to the start of the series, he has been known to complain to the referees from time to time.

Still, Crosby is the NHL's best and most decorated player over the past decade, and it may prove unwise to poke the penguin.

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Watch: Canadiens, Rangers brawl after Ott drills Zuccarello

The heat's been turned up in Montreal.

Steve Ott's massive, late hit on Mats Zuccarello ignited a line brawl in the second period of Friday night's Game 2 between the Canadiens and the New York Rangers.

Rangers forward J.T. Miller fought Canadiens defenseman Shea Weber in response.

Zuccarello was given a double minor for roughing, and Montreal blue-liner Jordie Benn got a roughing minor as well.

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Watch: Rangers’ Nash goes top corner for 1st goal of postseason

Rick Nash is out there picking corners.

The New York Rangers high-volume scorer put the puck in the very top of the corner on Carey Price's glove side to give his team a big second-period goal in Game 2 against the Montreal Canadiens on Friday.

Nashty, indeed.

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Watch: Rangers’ Grabner beats Price backhand after fancy fakes on breakaway

Now that's how you get the better of one of the best goalies in the world.

New York Rangers forward Michael Grabner went head-to-head with Carey Price on a breakaway opportunity in Game 2, and dropped a series of dekes the Montreal Canadiens star netminder simply could not handle.

The goal was Grabner's second of the postseason.

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Watch: Crosby finishes after Penguins pounce on Bobrovsky’s gaffe

Make these kinds of mistakes against the high-flying Pittsburgh Penguins, and they'll ensure you pay.

Sidney Crosby put one past Sergei Bobrovsky on the Penguins' first shot of the game after the Columbus Blue Jackets goaltender coughed up the puck behind his net midway through the opening period of Game 2 on Friday night.

Conor Sheary stole it away from Bobrovsky on the forecheck and quickly shoveled it to Jake Guentzel, who slid it over to Crosby for the finish.

It was Crosby's first goal of these playoffs and the 50th postseason marker of his career.

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Watch: Petry scores Canadiens’ 1st goal of playoffs on stickless Lundqvist

The Montreal Canadiens are on the board, thanks to Henrik Lundqvist missing a key piece of equipment.

The New York Rangers goaltender found himself without a stick as the Canadiens entered the offensive zone, giving a patient Jeff Petry some space through which to find the back of the net.

The goal was Petry's first since Dec. 23, and third in 13 career playoff games.

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