Sheary's OT winner sinks former team as Sabres drop Pens. MORE:
Conor Sheary Phil Kessel , The Canadian Press
Sheary's goal was allowed to stand after a review showed the Sabres were onside while entering the Penguins' zone. Sidney Crosby and Patric Hornqvist scored power-play goals 63 seconds apart late in the second period, and Nick Bjugstad also had a goal for the Penguins. Crosby's goal, which put Pittsburgh up 3-2 with 1:39 left in the second period, was the 439th of his career to move into a tie with Jaromir Jagr for second on the franchise list.
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