Pittsburgh Penguins vs Boston Bruins Live Stream Free: Watch Online NHL Playoffs Game 3 at 8:00 PM ET from TD Garden in Boston

The Pittsburgh Penguins will try to break into the win column tonight against the Boston Bruins on enemy ice, at the TD Garden in Boston. The Penguins lost the first two games of this NHL Eastern Conference Finals on their home ice in Pittsburgh to put themselves in a 2-0 hole.

Pittsburgh led the NHL in scoring in the regular season. It averaged 4.27 goals per game in the first two rounds of the playoffs. And it poured in 13 goals in the last two games of the Eastern Conference semifinals.

Since then?

The Penguins have just one goal in two losses on their home ice to the Boston Bruins. To play there again this season, they must win Wednesday or Friday and avoid what seemed so improbable just a few days ago -- being swept in the best-of-seven conference finals.

"Right now, we're not liking the picture, down 0-2. They're in control," Penguins coach Dan Bylsma said. "I don't think we're frustrated by the fact that we haven't scored as much as (the fact that) they're getting up leads, especially in Game 2."

The Bruins won the opener 3-0 but led just 1-0 after two periods. The second game was much different. They rolled to a 4-1 lead after one period and remained aggressive in finishing off their 6-1 rout. The Penguins' effort waned as the game went on.

"I didn't do anything, didn't change anything. It felt like every time we had a puck that was bouncing, we ended up giving it away," Crosby said. "We gave them the game. We didn't really do anything to give ourselves a chance to win."

Combine that with the Bruins' high level of play -- disciplined on defense, organized on offense -- and the pre-series chatter about the Penguins being favorites seems like so much nonsense.

But any talk that Boston will have an easy path to the Stanley Cup finals is just as premature.

"We're going to have to play even better than we did because they're going to be desperate," Boston's David Krejci said.

With a day off to ponder their problems and work at eliminating them, the Penguins' offense could resurface.

"It's about what we do in the next game," Boston defenseman Andrew Ference said, "not about patting ourselves on the back for what's already happened."

Winning the first two games is a good start but doesn't always lead to a good finish. Both teams have overcome 2-0 deficits and gone on to win Stanley Cups.

In 2009, the Penguins dropped two games at Detroit by a combined score of 6-2 then took four out of five to clinch their first championship since 1992.

In 2011, the Bruins lost two games of the opening round at home against Montreal, then won the next two on the road and captured the series on an overtime goal in Game 7. In the finals, they got off to the same poor start, losing two in Vancouver, but then won their first title since 1972 with a 4-0 road win in Game 7.

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