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Penguins Stumble Again, Drop Third Consecutive Game to Montreal Canadiens

December 12, 2025 4 Min Read
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The Pittsburgh Penguins, like many NHL teams, have faced some challenging losses this season but often bounce back well. Following two tough shootout defeats to the Dallas Stars and Anaheim Ducks, where they surrendered late leads, the Penguins hoped to turn things around against the Montreal Canadiens, a team they’re set to face three times in December.

However, after a delayed start due to a serious accident in the city, the Penguins once again found themselves defeated, losing 4-2 in what was one of their most uninspired games this season. The delay may have contributed, but both teams faced it, and the Penguins couldn’t establish sustained momentum—falling short after a loss that seemed winnable in regulation.

Defenseman Ryan Shea noted the team lacked energy from the start and struggled all game, saying, “Nobody wanted to make a difference. We were just flat.” Early errors, like Kris Letang’s defensive turnover that led to Montreal’s opening goal, set the tone. The Canadiens dominated with strong plays, extending their lead to 3-0 midway through the game, despite Pittsburgh’s late second-period momentum following a challenged goal offside call.

The Penguins made a brief push early in the third period with Brian Rust scoring quickly, but Montreal responded instantly to maintain their lead. Pittsburgh fought back with a 5-on-3 power play goal and a late Sidney Crosby goal, narrowing the score to 4-3, but it wasn’t enough. This loss marks the Penguins’ third consecutive defeat after winning five of six games, as they face a demanding December schedule.

Shea stressed the need to quickly regroup before upcoming matches against fast, offensively skilled teams, emphasizing the importance of cleaning up their play and staying composed through tough stretches. The recent performances have been some of the Penguins’ most frustrating, especially since they have previously bounced back strongly from poor games.

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A key point of concern is Kris Letang’s increasing defensive lapses, which have become more frequent and problematic. The team lacks a clear replacement option for him on the second defensive pairing, and his mistakes have proven costly. Goaltender Tristan Jarry had an average game, giving up goals he could have prevented, though goalies do need rest during a demanding season.

One positive note is the chemistry of the Penguins’ “kid line”—Ben Kindell, Rutger McGroarty, and Ville Koivunen—which has shown promise and could start playing a more significant role in the lineup. However, the absence of key players like Evgeni Malkin and Blake Risotto is deeply felt, impacting the power play and penalty kill units. The team might consider giving younger players like Tristan Broz more opportunities if these veterans remain sidelined.

Overall, the Penguins are facing a critical period that requires addressing lineup weaknesses and regaining momentum to remain competitive in the tight Eastern Conference. The return of players like Rickard Rakell should help, but additional adjustments may be necessary.

Fan Take: For Penguins fans and hockey watchers alike, these struggles highlight how even strong teams can hit rough patches that test their resolve. How Pittsburgh responds could shape their playoff chances and set the tone for the league’s competitive balance this season.

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