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NHL: Pittsburgh 3, Philadelphia 2

PITTSBURGH, April 20 (UPI) -- Marc-Andre Fleury slowed down Philadelphia's offense Friday and the Pittsburgh Penguins again kept their season going with a 3-2 victory over the Flyers.

After losing the first three games of the opening-round playoff series by a combined score of 20-12, Pittsburgh has come back to win two in a row and will try to even the matchup with their cross-state rival when the Flyers host Game 6 Sunday.

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Fleury blanked Philadelphia over the final two periods in the lowest-scoring game of the series and the Penguins rallied for two goals in the middle stanza.

Jordan Staal tied it for the Penguins 6:15 into the second and Tyler Kennedy put a slap shot past Ilya Bryzgalov for the game-winner midway through the period.

The game then turned into something this series had not yet seen -- a goaltending duel. Fleury stopped 24 shots and Bryzgalov had 20 saves.

Matt Carle gave Philadelphia the lead 11:45 into the game, Steve Sullivan tied it 3 minutes later and Scott Hartnell again put the Flyers in front with 2:25 to go in the opening period. All three of the first-period goals came on the power play.

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There was an absence of the brawling and misconduct penalties that featured the first four contests of the series and led to multiple suspensions by the NHL. Only eight 2-minute penalties were called, just one of them of coming in the tense final period.

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