Capitals' 2OT win cuts into Jackets' series lead
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[April 18, 2018]
Lars Eller scored 8:59 into the
second overtime, giving the visiting Washington Capitals a 3-2
victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Tuesday night in Game 3 of
an Eastern Conference first-round playoff series.
The Blue Jackets still have a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven series.
Game 4 will be on Thursday night in Columbus, and the Tuesday result
ensures that the series will return to Washington for Game 5 on
Saturday.
The decisive goal came on a wacky play where the puck appeared to
hit off of Columbus defenseman Zach Werenski at the crease, then
bang off the foot of Eller near the right post and then past goalie
Sergei Bobrovsky.
Braden Holtby got his first start of the series in goal for the
Capitals after Philipp Grubauer's strong late-season play earned him
the start for Games 1 and 2. Holtby came on in the third period of
Game 2 and played well, then turned in a strong performance in Game
3, making 33 saves.
For the third consecutive game, Washington took the lead first --
although not as early this time. The Capitals needed to get into the
second period before going ahead 1-0. Tom Wilson deflected a Matt
Niskanen shot past Bobrovsky (42 saves) at 5:52.
The Capitals appeared to go ahead 2-0 on a Brett Connolly goal a few
minutes later, but the officials waved it off, saying Washington was
offside on the play.
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That opened the door for Columbus' Pierre-Luc Dubois to tie the game
on a high shot with 8:42 left in the second period.
The Capitals took the lead back on a John Carlson power-play goal
with 5:17 left in the middle period. He took a cross-ice pass from
Nicklas Backstrom while Washington had a two-man advantage, and he
rifled a shot past Bobrovsky from the left side.
Alex Ovechkin assisted on both of Washington's second-period goals.
Artemi Panarin tied it at 2-2 for the Blue Jackets at 4:12 of the
third period after a nice pass from Cam Atkinson at the end of a
two-on-one.
--Field Level Media
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