For all the unexpected success the Penguins have enjoyed, they’ve left plenty of points on the table — especially when the game stretches past 60 minutes.
The team has an 0-4 record in overtime games, including three shootout losses.
“We have the personnel in here to really dominate those areas of the game,” forward Connor Dewar said Thursday.
Coach Dan Muse and his Penguins have taken advantage of a rare respite from the hectic NHL schedule to try to turn that potential into reality. Late-game and overtime scenarios have been a focus on both ends of the team’s transatlantic trip to Stockholm, where they took three out of a possible four points against the Predators.
When the Penguins take the ice against the Wild on Friday night, they will have played just two games in the previous 1

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