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Hossa loses to former teammates in Cup rematch - NHL - Yahoo! Sports
DETROIT (AP)—The Pittsburgh Penguins might not miss Marian Hossa after all.
Jordan Staal had a hat trick in the third period and set up Ruslan Fedotenko’s winning goal with 1:11 in overtime, lifting the Penguins to a 7-6 comeback win over the Detroit Red Wings on Tuesday night.
“We have a lot of talent on this team and we have good heart,” Staal said.
Hossa chose to sign a one-year deal worth about $7 1/2 million with the Stanley Cup champions and turned down nearly $50 million over seven seasons to stay with the runner-up Penguins, saying he had a better chance to win a title in Detroit.
DETROIT (AP)—The Pittsburgh Penguins might not miss Marian Hossa after all.
Jordan Staal had a hat trick in the third period and set up Ruslan Fedotenko’s winning goal with 1:11 in overtime, lifting the Penguins to a 7-6 comeback win over the Detroit Red Wings on Tuesday night.
“We have a lot of talent on this team and we have good heart,” Staal said.
Hossa chose to sign a one-year deal worth about $7 1/2 million with the Stanley Cup champions and turned down nearly $50 million over seven seasons to stay with the runner-up Penguins, saying he had a better chance to win a title in Detroit.