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Lightning  1    Penguins  4

Saturday, Oct 17, 2009, 7:30 PM EDT - Mellon Arena

Tampa Bay Lightning (2-2-2) at Pittsburgh Penguins (6-1-0), 7:30 p.m.

Sports Network | October 17, 2009

(Sports Network) - Who would have thought that the Penguins might be a little disappointed to have to return to Pittsburgh? Then again, the recent success the Lightning have had in the Steel City might have something to do with that.

Still perfect on the road, the Penguins return to Mellon Arena tonight to face the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Pittsburgh has just one loss on the season in seven games, a 3-0 blanking at home by Phoenix. In addition to a season-opening victory over the Rangers on October 2, the Penguins have won their first five road games for the first time in club history.

That includes a perfect four-game road trip that culminated with a 3-2 shootout victory over Carolina on Wednesday in a rematch of last season's Eastern Conference finals.

The Penguins needed six rounds to top the Hurricanes, as Chris Kunitz beat Carolina goaltender Cam Ward between the pads after Marc-Andre Fleury had stopped Ray Whitney to begin the round.

Evgeni Malkin registered a goal and an assist, while Mike Rupp also tallied for Pittsburgh, which swept Carolina in the best-of-seven set last postseason.

"We were playing well. It was a mistake and a little bit of puck management that allowed [Carolina] to get back in the game but I think the general feeling is that we are playing well, we are doing good things, we are playing the right way," Penguins head coach Dan Bylsma said.

Pittsburgh went 25-13-3 at home last year, splitting two games at Mellon Arena against the Lightning. Though Tampa Bay has lost two of its last three in the Steel City, it has won eight of its last 10 trips there.

The Lightning, who have lost three in a row and five of six to the Penguins overall, are coming off their worst setback of the season, a 7-1 pasting in Ottawa on Thursday that halted a two-game win streak.

"This is certainly a team that at the end of year we might be fighting to get into the playoffs," Lightning forward Alex Tanguay said after the game. "Tonight wasn't a very good effort."

Former Penguin Ryan Malone had the lone goal, his sixth of the season. Malone spent his first four seasons with Pittsburgh, notching 169 points in 299 games, and has a goal and an assist in four games against his former club.

However, Mike Smith allowed all seven goals on 35 shots versus the Senators, dropping him to 0-2-2 with a 4.08 goals against average and .864 save percentage on the season.

Backup Antero Niittymaki, meanwhile, has won both of his starts, halting 55- of-59 shots. He is just 4-5-3 with a 4.19 GAA in his career versus the Penguins, while Smith is 1-3-0 with a 2.27 GAA.

Fleury went 3-1-0 with a 2.47 GAA in his four starts versus the Lightning last year.

Tampa Bay is 0-2-1 on the road this year and plays four straight at home following this contest.