Pekka Rinne And The Predators Have Tied Things Up
Photo Credit: Mark Humphrey/ [object Object] An action-packed second period and a few stellar saves from goalie Pekka Rinne let the Predators take Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final by a score of 4-1.
After a relatively tight first period—with Nashville scoring first, upheld by replay review, and Sidney Crosby answering with Pittsburgh’s only goal of the night to tie things up almost scarcely a minute later—things burst open in the second. Frederick Gaudreau scored a goal that initially wasn’t one but was overturned on replay review, and Viktor Arvidsson added another goal later in the period. Throughout, Rinne was making saves like this one:
And this one (this one!):
Rinne had 23 saves in all, and an empty-netter in the third sealed the victory for the Predators. With the series tied, Game 5 is Thursday in Pittsburgh.
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