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Bruins Drop 4th Straight, 5-1, To Penguins

PITTSBURGH -- Collecting two goals for the third time in four games, Conor Sheary sparked the Pittsburgh Penguins to a 5-1 win against the fading Boston Bruins on Sunday at PPG Paints Arena.

The Penguins have won four consecutive games while the Bruins have lost four straight.

After a scoreless first period, the Penguins took the contest's first lead 18 seconds into the second.

Taking a backhanded pass off the boards from Sheary, center Sidney Crosby raced through the neutral zone and gained the offensive zone with speed. Creating a two-on-one with right winger Bryan Rust against Bruins defenseman Zdeno Chara, Crosby fed a forehand pass to Rust, who beat goaltender Tuukka Rask's glove hand with a forehand shot.

That trio combined again to give the Penguins a 2-0 lead at 9:06 of the second. After Rask stopped a deflected shot, Crosby kept the rebound free and allowed Rust to whip a wrister on net from the left circle. Rask stopped that shot, but allowed a rebound to bounce loose to the right of the cage where Sheary chopped home.

Rask left the game at 11:48 of the second and was replaced by Zane McIntyre. After a stoppage for an offside play, Rask retreated to the dressing room during a television stoppage and did not return due to an undisclosed ailment. Rask, 29, was selected to next week's All-Star Game for the first time in his career.

The Bruins got on the scoreboard at 13:49 of the second. From the high slot, Bruins right winger David Pastrnak fed a forehand pass to center David Krejci above the right circle. Moving into the circle, Krejci pounded a slapper past the blocker of goaltender Matt Murray on the far side.

The Penguins regained a two-goal lead at 18:20 of the third period. Corralling a puck at the right point, Chad Ruhwedel whipped a wrister towards the net. After the puck glanced off the stick of Bruins defenseman Brandon Carlo, Penguins right winger Patric Hornqvist was able to control the rebound above the crease and tucked a backhander past McIntyre's right skate.

Sheary's second goal of the contest gave the Penguins' a 4-1 lead at the 17:01 mark. After having a shot blocked in the slot, Penguins defenseman Justin Schultz recovered his own rebound and fed a pass to the right of the crease where Sheary snapped his 17th goal of the season past McIntyre's glove hand.

The Penguins' fifth goal came on a power play at the 15:23 mark. Right winger Phil Kessel fed a pass from the left-wing wall to Crosby alone above the crease. Going forehand to backhand, Crosby was able to tap the puck past the glove hand of a sprawling McIntyre.

Murray improved to 17-4-1 after making 44 saves. Rask fell to 22-12-4, making 20 saves before leaving the game.

The final 6:26 of the first period was delayed due to damage to the ice. During a television stoppage, arena employees attempted to repair a patch along the boards near the Penguins' bench, but took so long that officials sent each team to its respective dressing room and began the first intermission early. The remainder of the first was played prior to the start of the second.

NOTES: Penguins head coach Mike Sullivan suggested D Brian Dumoulin could return to the lineup before the All-Star Break, which begins Friday. Dumoulin has missed 10 games due to a broken jaw. ... The Penguins scratched C Matt Cullen (foot), RW Tom Kuhnhackl (healthy) and D Steve Olesky (healthy). ... With the Steelers and Patriots facing off in the AFC Championship Game later in the evening, Penguins C Evgeni Malkin arrived at PPG Paints Arena wearing the jersey of former Steelers S Troy Polamalu. ... The Bruins scratched D Kevan Miller (concussion) and RW Jimmy Hayes (healthy). ... G Tuukka Rask started his seventh consecutive game. ... Saturday, the Bruins assigned LW Anton Blindh to Providence of the American Hockey League.

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