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"He's a world-class player," Bryan Rust said of the 33-year-old defenseman. "Any time he gets on the ice, he plays huge minutes for us. He plays in all situations, he does so many things. I think to see him get two huge goals here again tonight, I think just shows his leadership and his character. And how when the team needs him, he's just going to step up."
Letang went without a goal for his first 14 appearances of the season before scoring twice to lead the Penguins past the Islanders, 3-2, in Sidney Crosby's 1000th NHL game last Saturday.
Letang has since embarked on a four-game point streak - collecting four goals, three assists and seven points over that stretch. When asked what's working for him right now, Letang said he hasn't changed much in his approach.
"I think sometimes for defensemen, that's the way it is, you know?" Letang said. "You keep shooting and sometimes, at one point, you get rewarded. But I don't think anything has really changed, either on the power play or 5-on-5. Just try to get open.
"I know we have tons of forwards that can create offensively and get us the puck in good situations. So that's what I tried to do tonight again, and I was able to finish."