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Penguins Make History: 3 Goals in 37 Seconds Dismantle Oilers in 6-2 Rout

Last updated: January 23, 2026 1:47 am
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The Pittsburgh Penguins rewrote their record books with a blistering 37-second, three-goal barrage—led by Anthony Mantha and Sidney Crosby—to dismantle the Edmonton Oilers 6-2. This historic outburst wasn’t just a highlight; it’s a statement that Pittsburgh’s resurgence is real, backed by a 10-2-2 run in their last 14 games.

The Fastest Three Goals in Penguins History

The Penguins didn’t just beat the Oilers—they embarrassed them in the opening minutes. At 2:20 into the first period, Justin Brazeau threaded a pass through a defender’s legs to Anthony Mantha, who deflected it past Tristan Jarry. Just 22 seconds later, Mantha struck again on a breakaway. Then, 15 seconds after that, Sidney Crosby redirected a slot pass into the net. Three goals. 37 seconds. History made.

This wasn’t just the fastest three goals in Penguins history—it was also the fastest three goals ever allowed by the Oilers, a franchise known for its offensive firepower. The Penguins’ relentless pressure forced Edmonton into early desperation mode, a deficit they never recovered from.

Pittsburgh Penguins' Anthony Mantha (39) scores against Edmonton Oilers goalie Tristan Jarry, front right, during first-period NHL hockey game action in Edmonton, Alberta, Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press via AP)
Anthony Mantha’s breakaway goal, his second in 22 seconds, left Oilers goalie Tristan Jarry stunned and the Penguins’ bench in disbelief.

A Team Effort Backed by Silovs’ Stability

While Mantha and Crosby stole the headlines, this was a complete team effort. Evgeni Malkin added a goal and an assist, continuing his resurgent season. Rickard Rakell and Egor Chinakhov also found the back of the net, showcasing Pittsburgh’s depth scoring. Meanwhile, Arturs Silovs was a brick wall in net, stopping 30 of 32 shots to secure his 10th win of the season.

The Penguins’ defense, often a question mark this season, was disciplined and physical. They limited Connor McDavid—the NHL’s leading scorer—to zero points for the second consecutive game, a rare feat in itself. McDavid’s last pointless streak stretched back to February 2025, a testament to Pittsburgh’s defensive scheme.

Pittsburgh Penguins players, left, celebrate after a goal as Edmonton Oilers goalie Tristan Jarry (35) looks on during second-period NHL hockey game action in Edmonton, Alberta, Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press via AP)
The Penguins’ relentless celebration became a recurring theme as they tacked on goals throughout the game, leaving Jarry and the Oilers visibly frustrated.

Why This Win Matters: A Turning Point for Pittsburgh

This victory wasn’t just about two points in the standings. It was a statement. The Penguins have now won three straight and boast a 10-2-2 record in their last 14 games, catapulting them to 25-14-11 on the season. This stretch has them firmly in the playoff conversation, a far cry from their inconsistent start.

What’s changed? Several key factors:

  • Depth Scoring: The Penguins are no longer relying solely on Crosby and Malkin. Players like Mantha, Rakell, and Chinakhov are contributing consistently, making them a multi-line threat.
  • Goaltending Stability: Silovs has emerged as a reliable starter, providing the consistency Pittsburgh has lacked in net for years.
  • Defensive Discipline: The team is limiting odd-man rushes and controlling the neutral zone, a stark improvement from earlier in the season.

Meanwhile, the Oilers are trending in the opposite direction. With losses in four of their last six games, they’re now 25-19-8 and risk falling out of the playoff picture if they don’t address their defensive woes. Jarry, who was stellar in his return to Edmonton, allowed six goals on just 22 shots—a performance that will raise questions about the Oilers’ goaltending situation.

Pittsburgh Penguins' Tommy Novak (18), Brett Kulak (77), Evgeni Malkin (71) and Connor Dewar (19) celebrate after a goal against the Edmonton Oilers during second-period NHL hockey game action in Edmonton, Alberta, Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press via AP)
Even role players like Tommy Novak and Connor Dewar are getting in on the action, a sign of the Penguins’ newfound depth and confidence.

What’s Next: Penguins Ride Momentum, Oilers Search for Answers

The Penguins will look to extend their winning streak when they visit the Vancouver Canucks on Sunday. With their current form, they’ll be a tough out for any team in the league. The Oilers, meanwhile, host the Washington Capitals on Saturday night. They’ll need to regroup quickly, especially with McDavid and Leon Draisaitl struggling to produce at their usual pace.

For Pittsburgh, this game could be a turning point. If they can maintain this level of play, they’ll be a dangerous team come playoff time. For Edmonton, it’s a wake-up call. Their high-powered offense can’t mask their defensive deficiencies forever.

One thing is certain: the Penguins have announced themselves as legitimate contenders. And they did it in historic fashion.

For the fastest, most authoritative analysis on the Penguins’ resurgence and all the latest NHL action, stay locked into onlytrustedinfo.com. We don’t just report the news—we tell you why it matters, instantly.

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