TORONTO - Its only Game 2 and the Maple Leafs are already throwing themselves on their sword.Led by three-point performances from Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin, the Pittsburgh Penguins defeated a flat Toronto team 5-2 Saturday night.We have to find our game, said Leafs captain Dion Phaneuf. The bottom line is we have to be a lot better. Tonight we got beat in all aspects of the game. They were harder on pucks, they were better in their special teams than we were.Its two games in but its unacceptable so far, said star forward Phil Kessel. Weve got to be better.Crosby had a goal and two assists, all on the power play, for his second straight three-point game. Malkin also had a goal and two assists.The Penguins captain savoured the fast start after last seasons second-round playoff exit.(We) had a long summer, had a lot of time to think about last year, he said. Were all pretty excited to get started. I think everybodys excited to get started, but its nice to see it translate into a couple wins.Fantasy team owners who took the Penguins superstar will be encouraged to know Crosby is on pace for a 246-point season. While thats not going to happen, Crosby will continue to profit if Pittsburghs power play is allowed to take the ice as it did before a subdued Air Canada Centre crowd of 19,039.Patric Hornqvist, Chris Kunitz, Evgeni Malkin and Brandon Sutter also scored for Pittsburgh (2-0-0), which got a solid showing in goal from Marc-Andre Fleury. Joffrey Lupul and Tyler Bozak replied for Toronto (0-2-0), which might have had it worse if not for goalie Jonathan Bernier.Its still early days for the Leafs, who return to action Sunday in New York against the Rangers. And they have faced two fine teams in Montreal and Pittsburgh.But Leafs Nation is anything but patient.A fan tossed a Toronto jersey onto the ice with some eight minutes remaining in the game, as if throwing in the towel.Theyre frustrated and were frustrated, said Carlyle.Toronto lost its home opener 4-3 to Montreal on a late goal Wednesday.Pittsburgh, which led 3-0 after the first period, outshot Toronto 41-25 in a game that was not as close as the score indicated. The Leafs were down 3-0 and 5-1 when they scored their goals.The line of Crosby, Hornqvist and Kunitz finished with six points and the Penguins went three-for-five on the power play. The Leafs were two-for-five with the man advantage.The penalties in the offensive zone specifically, were unacceptable, said Carlyle, saying his team has to be held accountable for its early-season lack of discipline.Crosby picked up two goals and an assist in the Pens season-opening win over Anaheim.The reigning NHL scoring champion came into Saturdays game having collected 17 points (nine goals and eight assists) in 13 career visits to the Air Canada Centre and 43 points (20 goals, 23 assists) in 28 career games against the Leafs.Kessels sluggish start continued with three trips to the penalty box, although one was a bench minor for too many men on the ice, and not much else. Kessel had one shot on the night.We didnt play that great, my line particularly again, said Kessel, lamenting the fact that his line isnt seeing much of the puck.The second line featuring Lupul and Nazem Kadri, with Daniel Winnik this time, had the most jump. Leafs coach Randy Caryle shuffled the deck in the third period, having Kessel skate with Kadri and Lupul while David Clarkson was with the erstwhile first line of James van Riemsdyk and Bozak.Van Riemsdyk and Simon Despres had a brief fight with 33 seconds remaining. There was a fast-paced opening to the game with four minutes and nine seconds without a whistle from the opening puck drop. Carlyle liked his teams start, but a couple of bad bounces changed the complexion of the game.Hornqvist opened the scoring at 6:44 on Pittsburghs second shot, pouncing on a wide Christian Ehrhoff shot from the point that bounced back off the end boards. The former Predators winger got to it before a Leaf and fired a shot through Berniers legs.There was more of the same at 7:44, 14 seconds into a Kessel hooking penalty. An angled Kris Letang shot from the point flew just wide of the left post and bounced off the boards behind the goal back out past the right post where a cruising Crosby beat Stephane Robidas to the puck and slapped it in for his third in two games.Kunitz, camped in front of goal with two Leafs in the box, made it 3-0 at 17:46 when he redirected a delicate Crosby feed from near the side boards.When the tide of the hockey game swung so hard against our hockey club, we didnt have much of a response, said Carlyle. You look to those big guys on your team to be able to grab it back for you. And right now, in these two games theyve had some difficulty doing that.Defenceman Cody Franson, who missed the opener with a knee bruise, took warmup but did not play.Follow @NeilMDavidson on Twitter Air Max 90 2019 Outlet . A receiver doesnt make the catch on a passing play and instantly motions to the ref – and everybody else – for a pass interference flag. Cheap Air Max 90 Essential China . 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The 54-year-old Couples also eagled the par-5 11th and had five birdies in his third straight bogey-free round at Canyon Meadows. "No bogeys is good," Couples said. "I consider this to be a nice tricky, tough, little course." Andrade shot 62, making a short eagle putt on the par-5 18th to match Couples at 15 under. "Hats off to Fred and move on," Andrade said. "When you lose you lose. You dont really feel great about it. So, well get them next week in Quebec." Couples holed out from 40 feet for the eagle in regulation on 18. "I landed it right where I wanted to," Couples said. "It was going a little fast, but it obviously hit the pin and went in." In the playoff on 18, Andrade went for the green in two and pulled his approach right of the green and into a skybox. Couples laid up and hit his third within a foot. After taking a drop, Andrade left his chip 40 feet short and missed his birdie putt. "I made a good valiant effort and it didnt go in," Andrade said. Couples broke the course record of 62 set by Bill Glasson last year in the inaugural tournament and matched by Tom Pernice Jr. and Bart Bryant in the first round Friday. Couples also won the Toshiba Classic in March in California and has 11 victories on the 50-and-over tour.dddddddddddd. The Hall of Famer won 15 times on the PGA Tour. "To come back and win is a great feeling," Couples said. "I started to play pretty well and then my back went out and then my wrist a little bit. So, I took two months off and I havent really played much. Its not surprising, but I played last week in Seattle, which gave me quite a few rounds." Andrade turned 50 in January and is winless in 15 starts on the Champions Tour. The four-time PGA Tour winner also was second in March in the Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic. "I really had a wonderful time up here, but you want to win it when you get this close," Andrade said. "Unfortunately, I didnt, so its OK. Lifes still great, everythings good. But, you know, were all fighting to win, you want to win." Steve Lowery and Joe Daley tied for third at 13 under. Lowery finished with a 64, and Daley shot 67. Wes Short Jr. was another stroke back after a 64. "I was thinking 63 might have a shot at it, but you never know when someones going to come out and shoot 61 like that," Lowery said. Couples opened with rounds of 68 and 66 to enter the day four strokes behind leaders Daley, Joe Durant and Bob Tway. Durant had a 73 to tie for 19th at 7 under, and Tway followed his second-round 63 with a 74 to drop into a tie for 27th at 6 under. Bernhard Langer, the tour leader with five victories this season, also was 6 under after a 72. Rocco Mediate, the winner last year, had a 67 to join the group at 7 under. ' ' '