PITTSBURGH
Conor Sheary is in the midst of a career-best stretch – and he enjoyed another big game against his hometown team.
The Pittsburgh forward scored two goals, Sidney Crosby added his league-leading 28th and the Penguins won their fourth straight game, 5-1 over the Boston Bruins on Sunday.
“It’s fun to play against your hometown team,” said Sheary, a native of Winchester, Massachusetts. “There’s a lot of people watching and you kind of get up easy for these games. It’s fun to be a part of.”
Sheary scored his 17th and has nine goals in nine games.
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