Mar 18 10:03p by Zachary Zielonka
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Boston, MA (Sports Network) - Marc-Andre Fleury needed to make just 17 saves to post his first shutout of the season as Pittsburgh blanked Boston, 3-0, at TD Garden.
Tyler Kennedy, Alexei Ponikarovsky and Michael Rupp each scored once for the Penguins, who had lost three of four coming in.
Pittsburgh moved two points ahead of New Jersey for first place in the Atlantic Division, with the outcome of theDevils-Maple Leafs game still outstanding.
Tuukka Rask allowed three goals on 31 shots for the Bruins, who have dropped three of four.
It was the first meeting between the clubs since a March 7 contest which saw Pittsburgh forward Matt Cookeelbow Bruins forward Marc Savard in the head, causing Savard to suffer a concussion and to presumably miss the remainder of the regular season.
Less than two minutes into the contest, Cooke had to answer for his actions as B's forward Shawn Thornton engaged him in a fight. Thornton emerged a clear winner, but it failed to stoke the home team's fires.
Kennedy's wrister from the right wing at 8:34 of the first period put the Penguins on the board.
Ponikarovksy doubled the advantage with 15 seconds to play in the second period after his deft tip of a Kris Letang shot got past Rask.
Rupp gave Pittsburgh a 3-0 advantage at 5:14 of the third on an unassisted tally and Fleury was equal to all seven shots he faced in the third period.
Pittsburgh took three of four games from Boston in the season series...Fleury's last shutout came on March 25, 2009 against Calgary. He has 16 total whitewashes in his career...Pens forward Evgeni Malkin did not play for the second consecutive game after a foot injury suffered over the weekend. He continues to be day-to-day...Penguins captain Sidney Crosby was held scoreless for the second straight contest after a nine-game scoring streak.
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