PHILADELPHIA -- Scott Hartnell needed every last tick of the clock to score the timeliest of goals for the Flyers.

Hartnell scored his second goal of the game with less than a second left in overtime to give the Philadelphia Flyers a 3-2 victory over the Penguins yesterday, snapping Pittsburgh's 11-game winning streak.

Hartnell took a nice cross-ice feed from Danny Briere to beat Marc-Andre Fleury with nine-tenths of a second left.

Kimmo Timonen also scored to help the Flyers rally from a 2-0 deficit against the hottest team in the NHL. Hartnell and Timonen scored in the third to rally against a weary Pittsburgh team playing their third road game in four days.

"I don't know if we were trying to be too fancy, but we wore them down at the end," said Hartnell, who has 35 goals. "Good things happen when you put the puck to the net, and that happened tonight."

Evgeni Malkin and Craig Adams scored for the Penguins. Sidney Crosby played in the third game of his comeback after a three-month absence caused by recurring concussion symptoms.

The Penguins, who lost for the first time since Feb. 19, moved to within a point of the Rangers for first place in the Eastern Conference. One day after losing a shootout in Boston, the Flyers moved two points behind Pittsburgh and three behind the Rangers.

Crosby, who had five assists in his first two games back, failed to earn a point.

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