Monday, March 18, 2013

Joe Vitale's First Goal of the Season Looked Mighty Familiar...

Last night, the Pens extended their winning streak to nine games with an impressive win over the Bruins.  Captain Crosby set the tone, but it was Joe Vitale, as unlikely a source as any, who potted the game-winner at the end of the first period.  Vitale carried the puck into the Bruins zone, dropped the puck to Craig Adams and set a nice little pick, giving Adams room to line up a wrister.  Tuukka Raska made the initial save, but left a juicy rebound sitting to his left.  Vitale saw the rebound and in his excitement launched himself into the air, simultaneously lifting the puck over Rask's shoulder.  It was a clutch play that must have felt very familiar to any Bruins fan watching the game:


Deja vu, amirightguys?

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