Capitals beat Golden Knights to win their first Stanley Cup
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[June 08, 2018]
By Frank Pingue
(Reuters) - The Washington Capitals won
the National Hockey League's Stanley Cup for the first time in their
44-year history with a 4-3 win over the Vegas Golden Knights on
Thursday.
The victory saw the Capitals clinch the best-of-seven championship
series 4-1 in Las Vegas and brought an end to what had been a
magical inaugural season for the Golden Knights.
Alex Ovechkin, the face of the Capitals franchise who for years bore
the brunt of the blame for his team's shortcomings, became the first
Russian-born captain to hoist the Stanley Cup and was awarded the
Conn Smythe Trophy as the most valuable player in the play-offs.
His message to fans was a simple one.
"Get some beers, get some whatever and start celebrating," said
Ovechkin, who until this year had never been beyond the midway mark
of the playoffs. "We are Stanley Cup champions. Washington Capitals
baby!"
Danish forward Lars Eller scored the winning goal with just under
eight minutes left in regulation when he slammed home a puck sitting
at the top of the Vegas crease after it had trickled through goalie
Marc-Andre Fleury's legs.
"It means everything, you couldn't write the story better. Getting
to score the game winner," said Eller. "If you are going to win on
the road I could not imagine a better place to do it than right
here."
Vegas pulled their goalie in favor of an extra attacker with two
minutes to play but Washington withstood the late charge.
WILD PERIOD
After a tight first period the game opened up in the second as the
two teams combined for five goals over a frenetic stretch of
end-to-end action that saw Vegas twice erase one-goal deficits
before pulling ahead 3-2.
Washington struck first, nearly seven minutes into the second
period, when Czech forward Jakub Vrana scored on a breakaway with a
wrist shot over Fleury's left elbow.
The Golden Knights responded a little more than three minutes later
when Nate Schmidt's shot from the point redirected off Capitals
defense man Matt Niskanen's skate and into the net.
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Capitals left wing Alex Ovechkin (8) hoists the Stanley Cup after
defeating the Vegas Golden Knights in game five of the 2018 Stanley
Cup Final at T-Mobile Arena. Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports
Ovechkin restored Washington's lead 34 seconds later when he
one-timed a cross-ice pass from Nicklas Backstrom over Fleury's
right leg for his franchise-record 15th goal of the playoffs.
The Golden Knights struck back less than three minutes later on a
David Perron goal that the Capitals argued should have been
disallowed for goalie interference. The referees let the goal stand
after reviewing the play.
Vegas grabbed their first lead of the game with 29 seconds left in
the period when Reilly Smith scored a powerplay goal into a wide
open net with Capitals goalie Braden Holtby out of position and
Ovechkin off serving a tripping penalty.
But the Golden Knights, who entered the game 10-0 in the playoffs
when leading after two periods, were unable to hold the Caps at bay
and the visitors tied the game midway through the third when Devante
Smith-Pelly scored from in close as he was falling to the ice.
Eller then scored what proved to be the championship-deciding goal.
"In between the second and third we had the same feeling in our
locker room, no one was panicking and everyone was confident," said
Holtby.
"I think we knew we could pick it up a level and everyone did an
absolutely amazing job."
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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