Capitals' Ovechkin guarantees playoff comeback
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[April 18, 2018]
(Reuters) - Alexander Ovechkin's
Washington Capitals have had a rough start to the National Hockey
League's Stanley Cup Playoffs but that did not stop the Russian
sniper from guaranteeing his team would even their first-round
series.
Washington entered the playoffs with high expectations after
finishing atop the Metropolitan Division but are suddenly down 2-0
in the best-of-seven series, which shifts to the home of the
Columbus Blue Jackets for the next two games.
"You're right now in a hard position, but it's going to be fun when
we bounce back and we're going to tie the series and come back here
and play Game Five at home," Ovechkin told reporters ahead of
Tuesday's Game Three.
The Capitals face a daunting task after dropping a pair of home
games in overtime to open the series against a Columbus team that
are getting solid goaltending from two-times Vezina Trophy winner
Sergei Bobrovsky.
The losses have left the Capitals on the precipice of yet another
postseason disappointment that ends short of the Eastern Conference
final.
While Ovechkin could very well steer his team back into the series,
he will have to overcome less-than-ideal odds from there as all five
teams that have lost the first two games of a best-of-seven set in
overtime have all gone on to lose the series.
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Metropolitan Division forward Alexander Ovechkin (8) of the
Washington Capitals celebrates his goal against the Atlantic
Division All-Stars during the 2018 NHL All Star Game at Amalie
Arena. Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
But Ovechkin, who led the NHL with 49 goals in the regular season
and has a pair so far in the playoffs, is not bothered by historical
statistics and knows that if his team can correct some mistakes
there is plenty of hockey left to play.
"It's frustrating, but again it's not over yet. It's just the
beginning of a great series," said Ovechkin. "We're going to
continue to play how we play, and we'll see what happens."
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Mark Heinrich)
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