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PITTSBURGH (AP) - Sidney Crosby's over here, Evgeni Malkin's over there. There's one way to lose consistently to the Pittsburgh Penguins, and that's give them too many chances on the power play.
The Toronto Maple Leafs did that, and with a predictable result.
Sergei Gonchar scored the go-ahead goal and set up another by Malkin and the Penguins scored three power-play goals, ending a five-game losing streak by beating the penalty-prone Maple Leafs 4-1 Friday night.
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