Sullivan not ready to name Game 6 starting goalie
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The Pittsburgh Penguins won't make any rash decisions regarding their starter for Game 6.
Head coach Mike Sullivan was asked after Sunday's game if he was willing to ride Marc-Andre Fleury as the team's No. 1, and said he'll "digest" Game 5 before making a decision, according to the Associated Press' Will Graves.
Fleury made his first start since March 31 on Sunday, but was shaky from the second period onward, allowing four goals on 25 shots for the loss.
Rookie Matt Murray has gone 9-4-1 for the Penguins in the postseason with a 2.33 goals-against average and a .923 save percentage.
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