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Mason McTavish scores in the final seconds to lead the Ducks over the Penguins 4-3

Pittsburgh Penguins honor former teammate Adam Johnson in pre-game ceremony

When the Ducks successfully killed his penalty, McTavish made sure to take care of the rest.

McTavish scored a short-handed goal with 11.9 seconds to play and the Anaheim Ducks beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 4-3 on Monday night.

“I was just praying to God that we’d get the kills,” McTavish said. “Huge kills at the end.”

Huge kills that allowed McTavish to score the game-winner.

Pittsburgh was on a two-man advantage for 1:49 at the end of the third period because of a tripping call on McTavish and a separate delay of game penalty. Adam Henrique intercepted a Penguins’ pass and pushed it to McTavish, who beat Tristan Jarry on a breakaway.

“I saw (Jarry) was kind of deep,” McTavish said. “Kind of faked five-hole, got him to drop his hands a bit and then just kind of went upstairs.”

It was McTavish’s second of the game and fifth of the season. McTavish and Ryan Strome are both on five-game point streaks.

Frank Vatrano scored his ninth goal and Jakob Silfverberg scored in his 700th game with Anaheim.

John Gibson stopped six shots but left after the first period with an upper-body injury. Lukas Dostal made 33 saves in relief for the Ducks, who swept a four-game road trip. It was the fifth time, and first since the 2013-14 season, that Anaheim swept a road trip of at least four games.

Erik Karlsson scored his second of the season and first goal at home for Pittsburgh. Evgeni Malkin also scored with the man advantage, as Pittsburgh snapped its 0-for-16 power-play slump, which spanned six games and dated back to Oct. 13.

Radim Zohorna also scored for the Penguins, who have lost two straight and five of six overall.

Sidney Crosby recorded an assist and moved into 15th place on the NHL’s all-time assists list, passing Hall of Famer and former teammate Mark Recchi.

Jarry made 23 saves for the Penguins.

“I have to get out and make a save,” Jarry said. “That’s the bottom line. I think that’s the biggest thing, just to force it into overtime and get a point.”

Silfverberg, who scored Anaheim’s first goal, is one goal from tying Steve Rucchin for sixth in team history. Silfverberg is also one point from tying former Duck — and current Penguin — Rickard Rakell for seventh with Anaheim.

Malkin tied the game 2-all 19:25 into the second period with the Penguins’ second power-play goal, a slap shot from the top of the right circle.

Pittsburgh was awarded the power play after Anaheim’s Ross Johnston appeared to score, but the goal was waved off because of goaltender interference. The Ducks unsuccessfully challenged and Pittsburgh was given a two-man advantage when Anaheim coach Greg Cronin was assessed an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.

“I came in and I apologized,” Cronin said. “I said, ‘Hey, quite frankly, I could’ve cost us two points.’

“We didn’t play that well, but we ended up winning. It was a goofy ending. That was probably one for the ages.”

Before the game, the Ducks joined Penguins’ players at center ice for a tribute to Adam Johnson, who died Saturday after his neck was cut by a skate blade during a game in England. He was 29.

Johnson joined the Penguins organization in 2017 and he skated in 13 NHL games with Pittsburgh in 2019 and 2020.

A black and white photo of Johnson was displayed on the scoreboard and a white spotlight on center ice. The video tribute included Johnson’s debut in Nashville and his first NHL goal in Minnesota. Instead of a moment of silence, the Penguins asked to give one final cheer for Johnson. Fans applauded and players tapped their sticks around the center circle.

The Penguins added “AJ 47” decals to their helmets and started the third line on Monday.

UP NEXT

Ducks: Begin a five-game homestand Wednesday against Arizona.

Penguins: Open a three-game West Coast road trip Saturday at San Jose.

Regular Season Series

ANA leads series 1-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 2:55 Erik Karlsson Goal (2) Slap Shot, assists: Evgeni Malkin (6), Reilly Smith (3)
Goal 1st Period 8:28 Jakob Silfverberg Goal (1) Backhand, assists: Max Jones (2), Pavel Mintyukov (4)
Goal 2nd Period 11:51 Frank Vatrano Goal (9) Snap Shot, assists: Cam Fowler (3), Mason McTavish (6)
Goal 2nd Period 19:25 Evgeni Malkin Goal (5) Slap Shot, assists: Erik Karlsson (4), Sidney Crosby (5)
Goal 3rd Period 1:25 Radim Zohorna Goal (2) Backhand, assists: Drew O'Connor (2), Lars Eller (3)
Goal 3rd Period 3:01 Mason McTavish Goal (4) Wrist Shot, assists: Ryan Strome (9), Pavel Mintyukov (5)
Goal 3rd Period 19:47 Mason McTavish Goal (5) Wrist Shot, assists: Adam Henrique (4)

Statistics

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27 Blocked Shots 13
18 Hits 11
3 Takeaways 3
27 Shots 42
1 Power Play Goals 2
3 Power Play Opportunities 7
33.3 Power Play Percentage 28.6
1 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
18 Faceoffs Won 43
29.5 Faceoff Win Percent 70.5
1 Giveaways 3
8 Total Penalties 3
14 Penalty Minutes 6
Pittsburgh Penguins Pittsburgh Penguins Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Peyton Kettles, D Out Nov 24
Anaheim Ducks Anaheim Ducks Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Ross Johnston, LW Day-To-Day Apr 21

Game Information

PPG Paints Arena

Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Attendance: 16,903 | Capacity:

2025-26 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Vegas 39 26 95 17
Edmonton 41 30 93 11
Anaheim 43 33 92 6
Los Angeles 35 27 90 20
San Jose 39 35 86 8
Seattle 34 37 79 11
Calgary 34 39 77 9
Vancouver 25 49 58 8

2025-26 Metropolitan Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Carolina 53 22 113 7
Pittsburgh 41 25 98 16
Philadelphia 43 27 98 12
Washington 43 30 95 9
Columbus 40 30 92 12
NY Islanders 43 34 91 5
New Jersey 42 37 87 3
NY Rangers 34 39 77 9
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