By Shelly Anderson , Pittsburgh Post-Gazette SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Penguins coach Michel Therrien went into the game last night wondering if his team would have a hangover or go into overdrive coming off a third-period collapse in its previous outing. That night, for the second time in five games, the Penguins gave up a lead and ended up with a shootout loss to the Rangers Saturday in New York to start a four-game road trip. "I'm looking to see how we're going to bounce back from that third period," Therrien said before his team took on the Western Conference-leading San Jose Sharks at HP Pavilion. "It's going to be interesting to see how our team will get the character to bounce back." Funny thing, though. Character wasn't the problem in a 2-1 loss. Scoring was. For all their offensive weapons -- the scoring champion in Sidney...
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