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Lightning struck by Penguins again

Pittsburgh Penguins' Brian Dumoulin (8) celebrates his first goal in the NHL with teammates as he returns to the bench during the third period of an NHL hockey game against the Tampa Bay Lightning in Pittsburgh Monday, Dec. 15, 2014. The Penguins won 4-2.

PITTSBURGH — The names in the lineup change. The results when the Pittsburgh Penguins face the Tampa Bay Lightning do not.

Sidney Crosby is out with the mumps. Forward Beau Bennett likely too. Another handful of regulars are wearing suits instead of game sweaters. And yet it doesn’t seem to matter.

Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 28 shots, Bryan Rust and Brian Dumoulin scored their first NHL goals and Penguins beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-2 on Monday night.

“I think it was really important for us to show the young guys in the lineup and guys coming in with injuries we can still play together as a team and come out with a victory,” Dumoulin said.

Brandon Sutter added a short-handed goal and Steve Downie had a goal and an assist as the Penguins beat the Lightning for the 10th straight time. Sutter outplayed Tampa Bay star center Steven Stamkos, limiting Stamkos to just one shot in 19 minutes of ice time. The Lightning have dropped four of five.

“I’m getting a little tired of losing, period,” Tampa Bay coach Jon Cooper said. “I thought we carried the play for a lot of the game to be honest. We scored three goals on ourselves, three. They scored four, three went off us (into) the net.”

Jonathan Drouin and Nikita Kucherov scored for Tampa Bay. Lightning goalie Ben Bishop left after the first period with a lower-body injury and did not return. Evgeni Nabokov made 18 saves in two periods and took the loss. Cooper said Bishop will be re-evaluated on Tuesday.

“We’re playing some good teams now and it’s not good enough to be able to compete in games, so we have to look ourselves in the mirror,” Stamkos said.

The Penguins have managed to remain atop the Metropolitan Division despite a slew of setbacks for several regulars, including Crosby, Beau Bennett, Chris Kunitz, Olli Maatta and Pascal Dupuis. Bennett, already out with a lower-body injury, spent Monday in isolation while the team waited for test results to indicate whether he is the latest NHL player to come down with the mumps.

The myriad personnel issues has forced coach Mike Johnston to get creative. Pittsburgh started forward Rob Klinkhammer — acquired from Arizona earlier this month for depth — on the top line with Evgeni Malkin and Blake Comeau. Monday’s lineup included the likes of youngsters like Rust, Dumoulin, Andrew Ebbett and Bobby Farnham.

The Lightning have dealt with little adversity while getting off to the best start in franchise history but have cooled of late. They came in having lost three of four but worked quickly to establish control. Tampa Bay fired off the game’s first nine shots, with only some spectacular play by Fleury keeping the Penguins in it.

Pittsburgh didn’t record a shot until Comeau’s slap shot when the game was 11 minutes old, but Sutter gave the Penguins the lead with a beautiful breakaway with 51 seconds left in the period.

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