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Penguins Stage Epic Comeback, Overcome Blue Jackets’ Three-Goal Lead to Win in Overtime

January 5, 2026 4 Min Read
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About two weeks ago, it seemed like the Pittsburgh Penguins’ season was spiraling downward, having lost eight consecutive games and slipping perilously close to the bottom of the Eastern Conference standings by just three points. Now, they’ve remarkably turned the tide and find themselves only four points behind the Metropolitan Division leaders.

On Sunday, the Penguins staged a dramatic comeback, overcoming a three-goal deficit to defeat the Columbus Blue Jackets 5-4 in overtime. Rickard Rakell tied the game with under 13 seconds left in regulation, and captain Sidney Crosby clinched the win with a backhand shot just over two minutes into overtime. Goalie Arturs Silovs had a rough start but made crucial saves late in the third period, ending with 21 saves on 25 shots.

Pittsburgh dominated most of the game, firing 43 shots on goal and 92 attempts overall, showing control except for a brief period when Columbus scored all four of its goals. The Penguins got an early lead thanks to Vir Koivunen, who returned to the lineup replacing the injured Rutger McGroarty. But Columbus quickly gained momentum, scoring four goals before Pittsburgh began to claw back into the contest.

The Penguins started to shift the game’s momentum in their favor late in the second period, capitalizing on a turnover to score and cutting the deficit to two. They surged in the third, with Tommy Novak scoring a power-play goal early, followed by sustained pressure that eventually led to Rakell’s equalizer just before the final buzzer. In overtime, former Blue Jacket Egor Chinakhov, playing against his old team for the first time, assisted on the winning goal scored by Crosby off a play initiated by Erik Karlsson.

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This win highlights the Penguins’ resilience and marked improvement since December, a month when they frequently surrendered three-goal leads. Now tied for third in the Metro Division, the Penguins have proven they’re a competitive force, benefiting from improved health and a more consistent lineup.

Some key takeaways:

– The Penguins’ play since the holidays has been impressive, boasting the best point total in hockey and a five-game winning streak, driven by strong 5-on-5 performances and solid special teams.
– Captain Sidney Crosby deserves accolades for his clutch overtime heroics, adding to his record as the NHL’s most productive player in overtime.
– Erik Karlsson has been a crucial factor, especially in key defensive and offensive plays late in tight games.
– Rickard Rakell’s recent goal-scoring surge could revitalize his confidence and offensive contributions.
– Egor Chinakhov’s impact as a new addition adds size, defense, and finishing ability, potentially making the Penguins’ third line a potent threat.
– The team’s fourth line, featuring Noel Acciari, has been a significant spark, providing energy and timely goals.
– Goaltending remains a concern, with Silovs showing flashes of brilliance but also inconsistency.
– The defensive lineup and roster decisions remain under scrutiny, especially with key players returning or awaiting returns.

Overall, the Penguins have demonstrated they are a team that, despite early struggles, can compete at a high level and challenge for playoff positioning as the season progresses.

Fan Take: This remarkable turnaround for the Penguins shows how quickly momentum can shift in the NHL, highlighting the unpredictable and thrilling nature of hockey. For fans, it signals a captivating race ahead in the Metropolitan Division and showcases how resilience and teamwork can redefine a team’s season—and potentially, the sport’s competitive landscape.

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