COLUMBUS, Ohio — Dan Muse talked extensively on Friday morning about building on the response he saw in Wednesday’s game.
This should work.
Down two goals entering the third period on Friday in Columbus, the Penguins came all the way back to earn a 4-3 overtime victory against the Blue Jackets at Nationwide Arena.
Kris Letang ended it with his goal 58 seconds into the extra session, an important change for the Penguins considering how much they’ve struggled in extra time.
The win, their second straight, raises the Penguins record to 12-6-5.
After a sleepy second period that saw the Penguins fall into a two-goal hole, Bryan Rust and Sidney Crosby tied it in the third, the second of those a truly impressive effort from the Penguins captain.
Tommy Novak made what looked like an area pas

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