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However difficult the Stanley Cup playoffs might be in your own building, they only get twice as hard traveling into enemy territory. The beehive—also known as Scotiabank Place—would be the site of the Pittsburgh Penguins' newest obstacle. Despite a late winner in Game Two, the Senators had stolen home-ice advantage from the Penguins in the first game of the series at Mellon Arena. But in the process, both teams had lost a key member of their team—Milan Michalek for the Senators and Jordan Leopold for the Penguins. A rousing version of the anthems were sung by Lyndon Slewidge, as usual, and the most pivotal game of the series was off. But just like how the Senators struck in Pittsburgh early on, the Penguins also scored on their first shot of the game. Pascal Dupuis made ...

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