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Kovacevic: Watch tape, burn tape, then go into Game 2 with gusto

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Matt Murray searches through a maze for a loose puck in the first period. - MATT SUNDAY / DKPS

"I'm at a loss. Honestly."

That was Olli Maatta. And the most amazing aspect of that assessment was that it didn't follow an actual loss.

The Penguins were absolutely abysmal.

They were held without a shot for 37 minutes, nine seconds, including a full period of hockey for the first time in the 50-year franchise history, regular season or playoffs.

They gave up the opening goal, rescued only by a review that showed the opponent entering the zone offside by a millimeter.

They had spaghetti legs from the start.

They had an early five-on-three for two full minutes and, for most of that, moved the puck as if it were a manhole cover.

They abandoned the primary focus of their strategy.

They blew a three-goal lead.

They were on the bad end of inconsistent-beyond-the-norm officiating.

And ... um, they won?

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