Thursday, December 1, 2011

Big Horse Assists On Game-Winner


Simon Despres made an impact in his first National Hockey League game.

The former Saint John Sea Dogs defenseman assisted on Chris Kunitz’s goal at 2:36 of the third period. The marker would prove to be the game-winner as the Pittsburgh Penguins defeated the rival Washington Capitals 2-1 at Verizon Center on Thursday night.


Despres finished the game with a +2 rating, one shot on goal, and also served a holding penalty in the second period. He spent a total of 10:30 on the ice. He spent nine seconds on the power play and five seconds on the penalty kill.

Craig Adams scored the other Penguins goal. Marc-Andre Fleury made 16 saves for the win.

Stanislav Galiev, a Capitals prospect, offered hiscongratulations on Twitter.

“congrats to my former teammate @Despres747 on his first NHL point. #Dogs #BigHorse #CapsPens”

We’ll have more reaction to Despres’ performance tomorrow on the blog.

The Penguins travel to Carolina to face the Hurricanes on Saturday.

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