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Hartnell, Flyers end Penguins' streak - USA TODAY
Mar 18th 2012, 21:59

PHILADELPHIA (AP) – Scott Hartnell needed every last tick of the clock to score the timeliest of goals for the Flyers.

  • Philadelphia's Matt Read slides into Pittsburgh goalie Marc-Andre Fleury during the first period Sunday.

    By Eric Hartline, US Presswire

    Philadelphia's Matt Read slides into Pittsburgh goalie Marc-Andre Fleury during the first period Sunday.

By Eric Hartline, US Presswire

Philadelphia's Matt Read slides into Pittsburgh goalie Marc-Andre Fleury during the first period Sunday.

Hartnell scored his second goal of the game with less than one second left in overtime to lift the Philadelphia Flyers to a 3-2 victory against the Penguins on Sunday, ending Pittsburgh's 11-game winning streak.

Hartnell took a nice cross-ice feed from Danny Briere to beat Marc-Andre Fleury with 0.9 seconds left on the clock.

Kimmo Timonen also scored to help the Flyers rally from a 2-0 deficit against the hottest team in the NHL. Hartnell and Timonen scored goals in the third period to rally against a weary Pittsburgh team playing their third road game in four days.

"I don't know if we were trying to be too fancy, but we wore them down at the end," Hartnell said. "Good things happen when you put the puck to the net and that happened tonight."

Evgeni Malkin and Craig Adams each scored for the Penguins. Sidney Crosby played in the third game of his comeback after a three-month absence caused by recurring concussion symptoms.

The Penguins lost for the first time since Feb. 19.

The Penguins also blew their chance to move into a tie with the slumping New York Rangers for first place in the Eastern Conference. One day after losing a shootout in Boston, the Flyers moved two points behind Pittsburgh and three behind the Rangers.

Because of penalties, the overtime featured 3-on-3 hockey. Hartnell ended it with his 35th goal and an even rarer feat — a Penguins loss.

There was a playoff atmosphere from the start of the nationally televised game — the first of three between the rivals at the tail end of the regular season. Hartnell and Chris Kunitz traded blows as part of a multi-player melee in the third, a sign of rising tensions as the postseason nears.

"It was a playoff game," Hartnell said. "Odds are that we are going to end up with these guys in the first round. We got a point on them tonight. One step closer to getting home ice."

Crosby's presence added some spice to the series and Flyers fans let Crosby hear it early. No. 87 wasn't even on the ice when a derogatory chant about him was bellowed from the upper deck. Crosby, long a thorn in Philadelphia's side, was booed the moment he hit the ice for his first shift.

The Penguins started the NHL's longest winning streak of the season without Crosby and could be the team to beat in the East once The Kid rounds into form.

Crosby, who had five assists in his first two games back, failed to earn a point and didn't make an impact against a Flyers team that took two periods to find their groove. But having him on ice this time of the season is a huge boost to the Penguins.

"I just want to make sure that I am getting better and feeling better each game," he said. "I think as a group we played really well here in the last few. Most of the time we've done some really good things. We just want to keep building off that."

The Flyers failed to take a shot in the second until 4:47 remained in the period, and they went nearly 18 minutes without a shot overall.

The Flyers were booed off the ice in the second intermission by their restless fans.

It didn't take long to turn that around. On the power play, Timonen blasted a shot from the point past Fleury for his third goal of the season 31 seconds into the third to make it 2-1.

Hartnell tied it minutes later when he aimed high on a tough angle shot from the goal line that made it 2-2.

"We had to change our attitude and the energy and the motion and the skating," Timonen said.

Fleury had 25 saves for the Penguins, who wasted a fast start and a chance to keep the winning streak rolling.

"During the streak, you probably couldn't have told our team we were on a streak," Penguins coach Dan Bylsma said. "We just picked up and go to the next game."

Adams tipped in Kris Letang's shot from the point for his fifth goal and the early 1-0 lead. Malkin made an MVP-caliber move when he took the puck completely around the crease and slid it under Ilya Bryzgalov's right leg for a 2-0 lead with 53 seconds left in the second period.

Bryzgalov stopped 38 shots and turned away Crosby in the first. Crosby also had a pass intercepted by Flyers defenseman Matt Read.

The Flyers improved to 3-1 against the Penguins this season.

"We had our fair share of chances," Crosby said. "It's just a matter of executing, but they are a good team and they battled back."

Notes: The Flyers played without F Max Talbot (undisclosed injury) and D Andreas Lilja (throat). … The Flyers were outshot 40-27. … Flyers F Zac Rinaldo needed five stitches after Hartnell's stick accidentally slashed him in the face.

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