Senators Knock Crosby, Pens Out of Playoffs

Shutout marks the end of Pittsburgh prodigies' first playoff venture
By Jesse Andrews,  Newser Staff
Posted Apr 19, 2007 11:02 PM CDT
Senators Knock Crosby, Pens Out of Playoffs
Pittsburgh Penguins   (Associated Press)

The Ottawa Senators looked dominant in closing out their series against Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, and the other gifted, snotty-nosed young upstarts of Pittsburgh.  Ray Emery, the tattooed, python-owning goalie who got his start with the Senators during last year's playoffs, stopped all 19 Penguins shots.

Despite Pittsburgh's embarrassment of young-talent riches—a legacy of years of losing and consequently high draft picks—the Penguins were overmatched throughout the series, going 0-for-15 on power plays during the last three games, all Ottawa victories. (More Ottawa Senators stories.)

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