Jason Spezza Assistant General Manager | Pittsburgh Penguins
Jason Spezza Assistant General Manager | Pittsburgh Penguins
PPG Paints Arena witnessed an exciting match on Friday as the Pittsburgh Penguins defeated the Columbus Blue Jackets 6-3, concluding a five-game homestand. The highlight of the game was Boko Imama's first goal for the Penguins, which contributed to Pittsburgh's fifth win in their last six games. Imama's goal came after a physical confrontation with Mathieu Olivier from the Blue Jackets in the first period.
The crowd responded enthusiastically to Imama's performance, especially after his successful shot following a set faceoff play. Imama expressed his delight at being named the game's First Star, saying, "It was great... Even after the fight, I felt the crowd getting into it. Obviously, following up with a goal is just the cherry on top."
Imama explained that he initiated the altercation with Olivier to demonstrate his commitment to playing a physical game and helping his team win. His approach has won him favor among teammates and coaches alike. Rickard Rakell praised Imama's positive attitude and dedication, while head coach Mike Sullivan highlighted Imama's enthusiasm and team spirit.
In other developments during the game, goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic made a notable return since March 7. He displayed impressive form by making 44 saves and maintaining strong performance throughout the match. Rakell acknowledged Nedeljkovic’s contributions: "He played really good for us. Making some huge saves down the line there."
The Penguins showed diversity in their offensive strategy, with twelve players earning points during the game and setting a league-leading record of 29 different goal scorers this season.
Sidney Crosby continued his streak of impressive performances by scoring both a goal and an assist, extending several personal point streaks. Crosby has been consistent over multiple games at PPG Paints Arena and is nearing another milestone as he approaches averaging at least one point per game for twenty consecutive seasons.
Rakell commended Crosby’s enduring excellence: "It's so impressive to be doing it 20 times... He's one of the best to ever play this game."