Zach Ashton-Reese completes third-period rally as Penguins down Jets 4-3
WINNIPEG — The Pittsburgh Penguins old guard and young blood came together to rally past the Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday night.
Sidney Crosby, a 14-year NHL veteran, had a goal and 24-year-old Zach Acton-Reese added the late winner as Pittsburgh staged a third-period comeback to top Winnipeg 4-3. It was Aston-Reese’s second goal of the season. Riley Sheahan also had his second and Derek Grant his first to round out the Pittsburgh (10-8-5) scoresheet.
“It’s huge when you get contributions like that from throughout your lineup, especially in the bottom six,” said Penguins coach Mike Sullivan. “I just think that makes us that much more difficult to play against and on a night like tonight, it’s the difference in the hockey game.”
Crosby also gave the bottom six on his team a lot of credit for their performance.


