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Penguins’ Gonchar will work with Schultz to help him find his game

Justin Schultz, meet Sergei Gonchar.

The Pittsburgh Penguins traded for Schultz on Saturday, acquiring the 25-year-old defenseman for a 2016 third-round draft pick. And it'll be up to Gonchar, the former NHLer who's now Pittsburgh's defensive development coach, to fix Schultz.

Schultz is in his fourth season in the league, but it's been all downhill since his rookie year, when he had 27 points in the lockout-shortened 48-game 2013 season. He had 33 points in 2013-14, 31 last season, and has seen his production dip dramatically this season, recording only three goals and seven assists in 45 games.

While Schultz's career began with plenty of hype, playing for the Edmonton Oilers hasn't seemed easy nor fun for him. There was a lot of pressure, and he struggled to live up to it. Under new head coach Todd McLellan, Schultz saw his ice time drop to a career-low 20:08 per game.

The move should help Schultz, as he'll be out of the spotlight in Pittsburgh and simply one of the guys on a far more talented team. Gonchar, an offensive defenseman in his day, should be able to impart some wisdom, and so will Kris Letang, who's one of the best right-handed offensive defensemen in the game.

After three-and-a-half seasons in Edmonton, Schultz has nowhere to go but up. And for his sake, hopefully the playoffs.

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Crosby’s golden goal celebrates 6th anniversary

It never gets old. Well, unless you're American.

Six years ago Sunday, Sidney Crosby scored arguably the most significant goal of his remarkable movie-like career. He went five-hole on Ryan Miller in overtime of the gold-medal game at the 2010 Olympics, giving Canada a 3-2 win over the U.S. and victory on home soil in Vancouver.

Chills. Still. (Unless you're American.)

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7 unforgettable photos from Red Wings-Avalanche at Coors Field

The rivalry between the Colorado Avalanche and Detroit Red Wings saw its latest chapter written Saturday, when the teams met outdoors at Coors Field in Denver, home of baseball's Colorado Rockies.

Detroit won 5-3, thanks to outdoorsman Brad Richards, who scored the game-winning goal in his record fifth outdoor game. The buzz, however, surrounded the temperature - it was the warmest NHL game played outside - and the fake snow pumped in to add to the ambiance.

Here are seven lasting images from the game:

A hockey hug outdoors is the ultimate hockey hug.

"Snow."

Under the lights.

Game-winner.

Roots.

Salute.

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Senators’ Zibanejad completes natural hat trick in 2 minutes, 38 seconds

Two minutes, 38 seconds.

Mika Zibanejad's first career hat trick Saturday in Calgary stands as the fastest in the history of the Ottawa Senators.

His feat, which also lifted the Senators to a comeback win over the Flames, obliterates the previous mark held by Marian Hossa, who turned the trick in just a little over seven minutes back in 2003.

The natural hat trick also saw him become the first Senators players to score three straight since Jason Spezza in October of 2013.

The fastest trifecta in league history, by the way, belongs to Bill Mosienko, who scored three goals in 21 seconds in 1952.

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VIDEO: Gaudreau matches rookie output with wicked wrister

Johnny Gaudreau doesn't appear torn to pieces by Jiri Hudler's departure.

Gaudreau scored his 24th of the season with a delicious transition snipe over the shoulder of Ottawa Senators goaltender Craig Anderson - a goal that matches his rookie scoring output from a season ago, in 20 fewer games.

Hudler, his long-time opposite winger, was sent to the Florida Panthers for a pair of draft picks earlier Saturday.

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