Red hot Malkin nets 2 as Pens beat Lightning 4-2

By Will Graves

Associated Press

Published: Sunday, Feb. 12 2012 8:29 p.m. MST

Tampa Bay Lightning's Steve Downie (9) gets the puck behind Pittsburgh Penguins goalie Brent Johnson (1) for his second goal of the first period during an NHL hockey game against the Pittsburgh Penguins in Pittsburgh, Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012.

Gene J. Puskar, Associated Press

PITTSBURGH — Evgeni Malkin continued his torrid play, scoring his 31st and 32nd goals of the season as the Pittsburgh Penguins rallied past the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-2 on Sunday night.

Chris Kunitz and Kris Letang each added a goal and two assists for the Penguins, who have won six straight at home. James Neal chipped in three assists as Pittsburgh kept Tampa Bay star Steven Stamkos in check.

The NHL's leading goal scorer was held pointless and mustered just one shot against Pittsburgh's Brent Johnson, who overcame some early jitters to make 21 saves.

Steve Downie scored twice in an 11-second span in the first period for Tampa Bay, but the Penguins roared back from a two-goal deficit for the second time in two days behind Malkin.

The Russian star pushed his league-leading point total to 69 and narrowly missed a hat trick when his shot hit the post on an empty net as the clock expired. Malkin has scored in eight straight games at Consol Energy Center, the second-longest home-scoring streak in team history. Mario Lemieux scored in 13 straight home games in 1995-96.

Stamkos has been nearly as hot for the Lightning. He came in with 10 points during a six-game point streak but again struggled to find room to maneuver against Pittsburgh.

The Penguins have shut down the budding superstar since Stamkos broke into the league in 2008. The gifted winger came in with just three goals in 14 regular-season games against Pittsburgh and was held without a shot in a 6-3 loss in Tampa on Jan. 15.

Pittsburgh's top defensive pairing of Letang and Brooks Orpik held the high-scoring Stamkos in check once again but briefly had trouble containing Downie.

The blue collar forward came in with only nine goals this season before beating Johnson twice on the same shift. Downie took advantage of a turnover then fired a slapshot that handcuffed Johnson to put Tampa Bay on the board. He lit the lamp again 11 seconds later, tapping in a pass from Teddy Purcell on the doorstep to make it 2-0 halfway through the first period.

The flurry seemed to wake up Malkin — as usual. The Penguins have trailed early in each of their last six home games, and come back to win each one, including an 8-5 rout of Winnipeg on Saturday after spotting the Jets an early pair of scores.

Malkin's power-play goal — a bomb from the right circle that sailed over Tampa Bay's Mathieu Garon — with less than 4 minutes to go in the first got Pittsburgh going.

And they didn't stop there.

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