Capitals blank Lightning 3-0, force decisive game seven
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[May 22, 2018]
Washington Capitals goalie
Braden Holtby made 24 saves in a 3-0 victory against the Tampa Bay
Lightning, forcing a Game 7 in the Eastern Conference finals.
The Capitals won Game 6 on Monday night at Capital One Arena in
Washington, marking their first home victory of the series.
T.J. Oshie scored twice, including an empty-net tally, and Devante
Smith-Pelly also produced a goal for the Capitals, who will return
to Tampa, Fla., for Wednesday night's series finale.
"We have to use it to our advantage," Lightning coach Jon Cooper
said of returning home.
The winner meets the expansion Vegas Golden Knights in the Stanley
Cup Final.
Tampa Bay goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped 31 shots, but his
teammates couldn't find an opening at the other end.
Tampa Bay had won three games in a row in the series.
"They were the more desperate team tonight," Lightning star Steven
Stamkos said of the Capitals after the game. "They played like their
backs were against the wall. ... Our desperation level needs to be
higher."

Entering the game, the Lightning held a 7-0 record all-time against
the Capitals in postseason games in Washington.
The Lightning advanced through the first two rounds by winning in
their first chances in clinching games. This time, Tampa Bay will
have to work a little extra if it wants to move on to hockey's
ultimate round.
Oshie scored on a power play -- Washington's only chance on the man
advantage for the game -- with 4:48 to play in the second period.
Nicklas Backstrom and Evgeny Kuznetsov assisted on the goal.
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Capitals goaltender Braden Holtby (70) makes a save on Tampa Bay
Lightning defenseman Anton Stralman (6) in the second period in game
six of the Eastern Conference Final in the 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs
at Capital One Arena. The Capitals won 3-0. Mandatory Credit: Geoff
Burke-USA TODAY Sports

It was Backstrom's first point in the series after he missed the
first three games coming off an injury suffered during the
Pittsburgh series. He was minus-1 in both of the other games he
played against the Lightning. He was also credited with an assist on
Oshie's empty-net goal, Backstrom's 12th assist of the postseason.
"I think once we scored that first goal, we didn't give up the
physical side of the game," Oshie said. "We kept pounding them and
played physical and that wears you down."
Midway through the third period, Smith-Pelly scored when he broke
free skating toward the net and received a pass from Chandler
Stephenson.
In a scoreless first period, the Capitals registered eight of the 14
total shots. There were stretches without solid scoring chances with
tight checking.
Most the action from the opening period came with a rare postseason
fight when Tampa Bay's J.T. Miller and Washington's Brooks Orpik
tangled with 4:12 remaining.
The Capitals held a 15-8 edge in second-period shots.
--Field Level Media
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