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Watch Pittsburgh Penguins vs Montreal Canadiens NHL Live Streaming

Watch Pittsburgh Penguins vs Montreal Canadiens Live stream online free – Information of NHL Playoffs Game 3, series tied 1-1 between Pittsburgh Penguins vs Montreal Canadiens the game play on 4 May 2010, Schedule TV on Tuesday, 7:00 PM ET and will be live at Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The Pittsburgh Penguins might feel more at home than the typical visitors to the Bell Centre for a playoff game against the Canadiens. Owned by Montreal-born hockey legend Mario Lemieux, the Pittsburgh Penguins can expect a small share of local support when they take the ice for Game 3 of their Eastern Conference semifinal. Enjoy with the live score, Pittsburgh Penguins vs Montreal Canadiens preview, recaps and highlights here.

Pittsburgh's lineup boasts four Quebecers, including goalie Marc-Andre Fleury, defenseman Kris Letang, and forwards Maxime Talbot and Pascal Dupuis. And Penguins captain Sidney Crosby, a native of Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, honed his French while playing junior hockey in Rimouski.

Fleury, who hails from nearby Sorel on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River, made a huge save on Red Wings captain Nicklas Lidstrom to end that game. Hoisting the Stanley Cup was a dream born with Fleury's memories of the Canadiens' last championship in the spring of 1993.

While Crosby and the Penguins' young Quebecers will be making their Montreal playoff debuts, Pittsburgh right wing Bill Guerin knows firsthand the environment awaiting his team.

Despite the Penguins' popularity in the province, the Canadiens will be welcomed as conquering heroes by yet another sold-out crowd on Tuesday night.

Montreal evened the second-round series at 1-1 on Sunday. Michael Cammalleri scored twice and Jaroslav Halak made 38 saves in a 3-1 win in Pittsburgh in Game 2.

Cammalleri has scored eight goals in nine playoff games, including seven in his last six.

A 39-goal scorer with Calgary in 2008-09, Cammalleri signed a five-year, $30 million contract with Montreal on July 1.

The 5-foot-9 left wing was leading the Canadiens with 26 goals when he was sidelined by a knee injury on Jan. 30. He returned for Montreal's final nine games of the regular season, though he was held to two assists down the stretch.

The Canadiens' win Sunday was similar to their first-round victories in their upset of Washington. Halak rebounded from being pulled from Friday's 6-3 loss and frustrated the Penguins with save after save, protecting Montreal's one-goal lead until Cammalleri scored again late in the third.

Giving all credit to Halak, Cammalleri noted the Canadiens have grown adept at being outshot.

Still, the Canadiens would prefer not to rely so much on Halak against the potent Penguins.

After raising his playoff leading points total to 16 with a pair of assists in Friday's series-opening 6-3 win, Crosby was held without a point in Game 2.

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Anaheim Ducks Tickets - Selanne Gets 600th Goal, Ducks Add New Talent

The Anaheim Ducks are fighting toward the end of the regular season, hoping to seal a spot in the playoffs. Amidst the drive, they were able to take a minute to celebrate following the Ducks' 5-2 defeat of the Colorado Avalanche on March 21. The win itself was a reason to bask in the glory of victory, but one player's accomplishments overshadowed the glory of one win.

The player is right winger Teemu Selanne, who notched his 600th goal during the victory. In the game, he also tallied an assist. Other goals in the game came from Jason Blake, Matt Beleskey, Troy Bodie and Ryan Getzlaf. Selanne's goal came early in the second period, with assists by Scott Niedermayer and Corey Perry.

The goal makes him only the 18th player in NHL history to reach the landmark and it is especially sweet for Selanne, as he is expected to retire following the 2009-10 season.  Other players to reach the 600 mark include legends like Wayne Gretzky, Brett Hull and Mark Messier. The Ducks' website had a breakdown of his impressive journey toward the 600 mark. Out of those 600 goals, 373 were scored wearing an Anaheim Ducks' uniform. The rest were scored with the San Jose Sharks (64), Colorado Avalanche (16) and now-defunct Winnipeg Jets (147). He faced 132 different goalies for those goals, with 114 multi-goal games. Selanne also showed his resilience on the road by scoring 279 of his career goals at away games.

In March, the Ducks also went out to ensure their star power continues by adding a slew of new names. Below is a list of the new additions:

Nick Bonino: Bonino made a splash with his team at Boston University, where he just finished his junior season. He was part of the BU team that won the NCAA Championship in the 2008-09 season. The 21-year-old signed a two-year entry-level contract. San Jose originally picked him up in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft, but the Ducks traded for Bonino and goalie Timo Pielmeier and handed over left wing Travis Moen and defender Kent Huskins.

Jake Newton: The Ducks snatched up defenseman Jake Newton, who was a free agent. The 21-year-old played his freshman season at Northeastern University this season, and the Ducks signed up to an entry-level contract that lasts three years.  Prior to his time with Northeastern, he also played for the U.S. Hockey League's Lincoln Stars.

Rob Bordson: Left winger Rob Bordson will forgo his final season with the University of Minnesota-Duluth to play for the Ducks. Also a 21-year-old, Bordson signed a two-year deal with the Ducks that is rumored to be worth around $900,000.

The Ducks also recalled left wing Kyle Calder from the American Hockey League's Toronto Marlies. The 31-year-old has already played 14 games with the Ducks this season. Throughout his long career, he has also played with NHL teams like the Chicago Blackhawks, Philadelphia Flyers, Detroit Red Wings and Los Angeles Kings. Fans can see all of the stars by reserving <a href="http://www.stubhub.com/anaheim-ducks-tickets/">Anaheim Ducks tickets</a> from <a href="http://www.stubhub.com/">StubHub.com</a>.


 

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