Look What Gary Roberts Did: He scored two goals and played a very physical game to help the Pens dominate the Ottawa Senators, 4-0, in the series opener.
Roberts started writing the final chapter in for his career's storyline with an impressive, opening round playoff game against his favorite whipping boys.
Roberts has tortured the Senators by scoring 14 of his 32 playoff goals against the very team that tried to acquire him at last season's trade deadline.
The Hollywood-like script started a mere :68 seconds into the game when Roberts pushed a backhand past Ottawa's Martin Gerber from six feet out and later scored from the edge of the crease.
This was Roberts second game back after missing three months with a broken leg and a high-ankle sprain. Not quite the legend of Toronto's Bobby Baun, who returned from a broken leg to score an overtime goal in the 1964 Stanley Cup Finals, but Robert's grit has become legendary.
Roberts played like there is no tomorrow, because there might not be an NHL tomorrow after this season. Roberts turns 42 next month and he's simply adding to his legend with performances like tonight. Roberts became the oldest player in NHL history to score two goals in a playoff game.
The 26-stop shutout turned in by Marc-Andre Fleury was crucial, but Roberts rang the opening bell and answered the call. He deserved to be named the Number One Star.
It's not a coincidence that Roberts has "WARRIOR" branded on his stick and gloves. He plays the role well.
Pittsburgh loves a bad ass like Gary Roberts.