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The Canadian is only 22 -- 16 years younger than Thomas, who earned last season's Conn Smythe and Vezina trophies -- and has made a grand total of 18 regular-season starts in his career. But Holtby is playing in his first NHL postseason because of injuries to Washington's top two goalies, Tomas Vokoun and Michal Neuvirth.
And the kid has looked like a grizzled veteran for all but Game 3. He stopped 72 of 74 shots in Games 1 and 2, then was terrific again in Game 4. Over the span of about a minute early in the second period, Holtby made three reflex saves to thwart Bruins chances.
Washington needed all of 82 seconds to take the lead, thanks to the tweaked top line of Ovechkin, Johansson and Brooks Laich.
Ovechkin and Bruins defenseman Andrew Ference got tangled up by the boards near mid-ice and both tumbled down, creating some space for Laich to collect the puck and rush unencumbered into the offensive zone. He bided his time before sliding the puck over to Johansson for a high one-timer past Thomas.
Not only was that the Capitals' first shot of the game -- it was the hosts' only shot for the first 12 1/2 minutes, making Thomas' save percentage 0.0 for a while.
Later, Peverley broke in alone on the right wing, deked defenseman John Erskine into a belly-flop, and scored through Holtby's legs at the 13:12 mark of the first period. That made it 1-1 -- and meant that five of Boston's seven series goals to that point were scored with Capitals defenseman Dennis Wideman on the ice.
But Holtby wouldn't let another puck get by.
NOTES: Holtby's save total was the highest for a Capitals goalie all season. ... The Bruins outshot the Capitals 14-3 in the first period, and 45-21 for the game. ... Boston had won six consecutive road games. ... Knuble, who last appeared in a game on April 5, played on a line with Joel Ward and Aucoin. ... Washington F Cody Eakin was assigned to Hershey of the AHL before the game. He had four goals and four assists in 29 games with the Capitals this season, making his NHL debut Nov. 1.
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