Colorado overcome’s Crosby’s natural hat trick, beat Penguins 6-3


Avs overcome Crosby’s natural hat trick, beat Penguins 6-3
By MICHAEL KELLY, Associated Press
DENVER (AP) — Sidney Crosby and Nathan MacKinnon put on a show that made Cole Harbour proud, and it was MacKinnon who walked away with bragging rights for the Nova Scotia town.
MacKinnon had a goal and three assists, including one on Gabe Landeskog’s tiebreaking score midway through the third period, and the surging Colorado Avalanche overcame Crosby’s natural hat trick to beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 6-3 on Wednesday night.
MacKinnon’s team won the matchup of hometown stars, but Crosby nearly stole it with his 11th career hat trick.
“It’s not easy when Sid gets going,” MacKinnon said. “He starts kind of galloping out there.”
Colorado won its sixth straight game and is 8-0-1 in its last nine.
MacKinnon, 23, and Crosby, 31, are both former No. 1 overall draft picks. They have become offseason training partners and have made TV commercials together. Those things are put aside when they face each other twice a season, but Wednesday’s game might get a second viewing when they get together.
“I’m sure this is a game we will talk about for a while,” MacKinnon said. “We don’t play each other much, so for a regular-season game this is one of the fun ones I’ve been a part of. By Sid getting a hat trick and obviously us getting a big one.”
MacKinnon had an empty-net goal with 29 seconds left, his 18th goal of the season. Samuel Girard, Erik Johnson, Colin Wilson and Carl Soderberg also scored for Colorado, and Mikko Rantanen had two assists.
The Avalanche’s top line of MacKinnon, Landeskog and Mikko Rantanen, who leads the NHL in scoring with 42 points, had eight points and continues to dominate. Pittsburgh coach Mike Sullivan didn’t hesitate when asked if the trio is the best he’s seen this season.
“Yes,” he said. “They’re not easy to contain. They’re three elite players that are all on the same line.”
Sullivan has a two-time Hart Trophy winner in Crosby, and he put on an MVP-worthy performance for the Penguins by erasing a 3-0 deficit by himself.
He struck twice in the final minute of the second period. His first goal came off his own rebound on a breakaway with 52 seconds to go, and he scored again with 10 seconds left with Colorado defenseman Patrik Nemeth off for holding. Crosby tied it at 4:43 of the third to complete his first hat trick of the season. He has 13 goals.
“Sid tried to will us a win with his effort,” Sullivan said. “I thought he was terrific. He was terrific all night long.”
Landeskog broke the tie with his 15th goal at 10:05. The Penguins pulled Tristan Jarry for an extra skater, but MacKinnon and Soderberg scored to seal it.
“We didn’t give up, so that’s a good thing,” Crosby said. “Still, when you put yourself in that position to get back in the game after coming back from three you want to at least get a point out of it.”
Girard gave Colorado a 1-0 lead with his second goal at 11:19 of the first period. Johnson scored at 5:13 of the second and Wilson made it 3-0 at 7:52.
The Penguins challenged Johnson’s goal for goaltender interference but it was upheld upon review.
NOTES: Colorado D Tyson Barrie missed his second straight game with a lower-body injury. … Pittsburgh D Kris Letang, who set a franchise record for games played in Winnipeg on Tuesday, had his four-game point streak snapped. … Colorado is 1-1-1 in the second game of back-to-back sets this season. It is 3-1-0 in the first game. … The first penalty wasn’t called until Crosby drew a holding-the-stick minor 49 seconds into the second period. Colorado’s Alexander Kerfoot got a high-sticking minor 19 seconds later.
UP NEXT
Penguins: Host Philadelphia on Saturday night.
Avalanche: Host St. Louis on Friday night.
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First Energy permits still being extended

First Energy permits still being extended

Both the Little Blue Run coal ash impoundment and the Bruce Mansfield coal-fired power plant have been operating under an “administratively extended” permit concerning the regulation of pollution discharges. That permit expired in November of 2011 according to Department of Environmental Protection spokeswoman Lauren Fraley. With additional applications being made and state & federal regulations continuing to change, there were more delays. Everything was collected and resubmitted to the DEP in February, but the evaluation continues whether to deny or approve the permit./about 30 people attended a public hearing Wednesday night at South Side Area High School to offer their opinions on the permit renewal. If the permit is approved, it will be the last one needed as First Energy has announced its plan to close the Bruce Mansfield plant in 2021 and the Little Blue Run stopped receiving coal ash shipments at the end of 2016.

Woman Hit-Shady Ave. Closes

Police continue to investigate after a 66 year old woman was struck by a vehicle in Squirrel Hill Wednesday evening. After EMS responded, the woman was taken to a hospital in critical condition. According to Allegheny County emergency officials, Shady Ave. was closed in both directions.

Hookstown Serviceman Killed

Dylan Elchin didn’t tell his Mom until he graduated from Hopewell Highschool about his plans to join the special services.
He was assigned to the 26th Special Tactics Squadron, based at Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico.
According to a KDKA interview Dylan‘s mom Dawna Duez said“I didn’t know he was jumping out of planes and diving underwater, and all the things he was doing,”
Elchin, a Hookstown native, was one of three service members killed Tuesday in Afghanistan as the result of a roadside bomb that detonated in Andar in the Ghazni Province of Afghanistan.
When he was deployed to Afghanistan in support of OPERATION Freedom’s Sentinel, his Mom said, “I didn’t want him to go. He said, ‘Mom, I’ll be okay,’” Dawna said, ‘Dylan, if anything happens to you, it will destroy me.’ He said, ‘Mom, I’ll be fine,’ with a big smile on his face, ‘I’ll be fine.’ I said, ‘It’s in God’s hands now.” When he left out that door I hugged him,
Lt. Col. Gregory Walsh, commander of the 26th Special Tactics Squadron, said in a statement from the United States Air Force: “Dylan had an unusual drive to succeed and contribute to the team. He displayed maturity and stoicism beyond his years, and was always level-headed, no matter the situation. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Dylan’s family, fiancé, and friends. He will be sorely missed, but never forgotten.”

WEATHER: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2018

WEATHER: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2018

TODAY: Cloudy early with peeks of sunshine expected late. High 37F.

TONIGHT: Rain and snow this evening. A few rain showers overnight – otherwise, mostly cloudy. Low 33F.

FRIDAY: Cloudy with light rain early. High 43F.

SATURDAY: Rain likely. Thunderstorms in the evening. High 48F.

SUNDAY: Cloudy. High 58F.

Community Carol Sing & events this Sunday Dec 2nd!

There will be a LIVE broadcast on 1230 WBVP and 1460 WMBA at the 2nd Annual Community Christmas Carol Sing and Light Up Night at Rochester Area High school 540 Reno St. on Sunday, Dec 2nd. FREE ADMISSION…bring a non-perishable food item for Faith Restorations.
LOBBY EVENTS for the entire family 2:30-6:00 PM
3 PM Santa arrives!
4 PM Christmas Carols with the Beaver Valley Choral Society as well as the Rochester and New Brighton HS music departments.
5 PM Kindergarten Class Special Performance
6 PM RASD Campus Light up

SANTA”s Workshop has treats, crafts, WBVP Prize Wheel, Reading Dogs Nitro and Cadeau and much more.
THIS EVENT IS FOR EVERYONE!

Rochester-Bridgewater Bridge Inspection Thursday in Beaver County

PennDOT District 11 is announcing inspection activities on the Rochester-Bridgewater Bridge, which carries Route 4042 (Bridge/Madison Street) over the Beaver River in Bridgewater and Rochester boroughs will occur Thursday, November 29 weather permitting. Single-lane alternating traffic will occur on the bridge between Delaware Street and Market Street from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday.

Ridings Family Model Railroad Display

Now thru December 30 every Saturday 10:00 – 4:00 and Sunday Noon to 4:00.

Multiple trains will be running through many lighted buildings.  There will be holiday movies showing for the kids.  Cookies and candy will be available. The displays will be running every weekend till the last weekend in December.

Veterans Breakfast Club in Beaver County this week

Saturday, December 1, 2018 9:00 AM at Uncommon Grounds Coffee House

380 Franklin Ave.  Aliquippa, PA

Everyone is welcome! No Cost without breakfast. Come for great storytelling.

Breakfast suggested donation: $10.00

 

Wednesday, December 5, 2018 8:30 AM at Seven Oaks Country Club

132 Lisbon Rd., Beaver, PA

Everyone is welcome! No Cost without breakfast. Come for great storytelling.

Breakfast: $12.00

 

RSVP for all events to Lauren Del Ricci at 412-623-9029 or lauren@veteransbreakfastclub.com

 

 

Tonight’s Hearing To Give Beaver County Residents Look At Plan To Control Contamination From Little Blue Run

A PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULED FOR TONIGHT WILL GIVE BEAVER COUNTY RESIDENTS A LOOK AT A PLAN TO CONTROL CONTAMINATION LEVELS FROM THE LITTLE BLUE RUN COAL ASH IMPOUNDMENT. PENNSYLVANIA ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICIALS ARE CONSIDERING A RENEWED POLLUTION DISCHARGE PERMIT FOR LITTLE BLUE RUN. THE NEW PERMIT – IF APPROVED – WOULD MARK THE FIRST TIME THE STATE D-E-P HAS ADDRESSED PREVIOUSLY UNAUTHORIZED DISCHARGES OF COAL ASH MATERIAL INTO WATERS AROUND LITTLE BLUE RUN. D-E-P OFFICIALS ARE SCHEDULED TO TAKE PUBLIC INPUT AT A MEETING TONIGHT AT 6 P-M AT SOUTH SIDE AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT’S MIDDLE/ HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM IN HOOKSTOWN. PEOPLE WILL HAVE UP TO FIVE MINUTES EACH TO SPEAK ON THE DRAFT PERMIT.