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Mason, Flyers Shut Out Penguins, 4-0

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Matt Read scored a pair of goals to lift the Philadelphia Flyers to a 4-0 victory over the short-handed Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday.

Scott Hartnell and Vincent Lecavalier also scored for Philadelphia, which is in the middle of a tightly bunched pack of teams battling for a playoff spot.

The Penguins, who are comfortably atop the Metropolitan Division, were shut out for the fourth time this season. Pittsburgh played without its third- and fourth-leading scorers, Chris Kunitz (lower body) and James Neal (concussion). The Flyers neutralized Pittsburgh stars Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin.

Philadelphia played like the first-place team in a matchup between two the league's top rivals.

The Flyers came out with a high-energy attack from the opening faceoff in one of their best efforts of the season.

Steve Mason made 25 saves for his fourth shutout of the season and 23rd of his career.

Leading 2-0 after one period, Philadelphia made it 4-0 with a pair of second-period goals.

Lecavalier made it 3-0 when he scored on a breakaway after taking a stellar pass from Luke Schenn. Lecavalier faked right, deked left and then beat Marc-Andre Fleury top shelf with a forehand shot from close range.

Then, Read tallied his second of the game by finishing a beautifully executed 3-on-1 with Claude Giroux and Sean Couturier with 17 seconds remaining in the period to give Philadelphia a 4-0 advantage.

Couturier passed to Giroux in the slot and Giroux faked the shot before going back to Couturier, who whipped it across the ice to a wide-open Read. Read tapped home the goal past a sprawling Fleury, who was fooled by Giroux's fake.

Mason kept Pittsburgh scoreless with a strong second period that included a point-blank stop of Jayson Megna six minutes into the period and a solid save on Simon Despres' try from the left circle with 33 seconds left.

The Flyers jumped out to a 2-0 lead with two nice goals in the first period. Hartnell opened the scoring 3:50 into the game by one-timing Giroux's pass from the slot. The shot changed directions when hitting Brooks Orpik's stick and went off Fleury's left shoulder and in.

A little more than four minutes later, Read scored a short-handed tally on a one-timer from close range after taking a deft pass from Couturier from behind the net and firing it over Fleury's left shoulder.

The Flyers unveiled an 8-foot, 1,300-pound statue of Hall of Fame coach Fred Shero prior to the game on the former site of the Spectrum, which is adjacent to the Wells Fargo Center. Shero coached the Flyers for seven seasons and won a pair of Stanley Cups, in 1974 and '75.

Shero's son, Ray, who is the Penguins' general manager, was among those who attended the pregame ceremony.

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