Penguins erase 2-goal hole, top Caps in opener
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[April 27, 2018]
Jake Guentzel assisted on two
goals and then scored the game-winner in less than five minutes of
the third period as the visiting Pittsburgh Penguins wiped out a
two-goal deficit for a 3-2 win over the Washington Capitals Thursday
night in Game 1 of their Eastern Conference semifinal.
Game 2 is Sunday in Washington, with Pittsburgh gunning for a 2-0
series lead and its 10th series victory in 11 playoff meetings with
the Capitals.
Stifled for the first two periods by goalie Braden Holtby and
Washington's tight defense, the Penguins showed why they have won
two consecutive Stanley Cups.
Patric Hornqvist drew Pittsburgh within 2-1 at 2:59 of the third
when he deflected Justin Schultz's wrister from the right point past
Holtby for his third goal of the playoffs.
Sidney Crosby evened the score at 5:20 with his seventh postseason
marker, taking a Guentzel pass and ripping a one-timer through the
pads of Holtby as the crowd at Capital One Arena suddenly grew
pensive.
Guentzel gave the fans more reason for worry at 7:48 when he
deflected Crosby's shot from the left circle over Holtby's shoulder
for his seventh playoff goal.
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Goalie Matt Murray helped lock it down from there, finishing with 32
saves, including one directly off his mask off an Alex Ovechkin
blast with just over six minutes left. Murray also came up with a
sprawling stop on Brett Connelly's point-blank chance on a rebound
with just under 2 1/2 minutes remaining.
The Capitals played with a lead virtually from the start. A missed
defensive coverage by Guentzel permitted a breakaway chance for
Evgeny Kuznetsov 17 seconds into the game. Kuznetsov roofed a
wrister over Murray's glove.
That was the only scoring until Ovechkin made it 2-0 just 28 seconds
into the third period, beating Murray with a laser from the left
circle for his sixth goal of the playoffs.
But as has so often been the case in the postseason, Pittsburgh
found a way to break Washington's heart.
Holtby stopped 22 of the 25 shots he faced.
--Field Level Media
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