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			 [May 24, 2018] 
			Andre Burakovsky scored twice, 
			and goalie Braden Holtby produced his second shutout in a row as the 
			Washington Capitals advanced to the Stanley Cup Final for the first 
			time in 20 years, defeating the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-0 in Game 7 of 
			the Eastern Conference finals Wednesday night at Amalie Arena in 
			Tampa, Fla. 
			 
			Holtby made 29 saves, sending the Lightning into the offseason with 
			a scoring drought of more than 159 minutes. 
			 
			Washington meets the Vegas Golden Knights in the Stanley Cup Final, 
			with Game 1 on Monday night in Las Vegas. 
			 
			"It's an unbelievable feeling and we're all excited for the next 
			step, so let's keep it going," Capitals right winger Tom Wilson 
			said. 
			 
			The Capitals have reached the finals for the second time, and they 
			are still searching for their first Stanley Cup. They lost in the 
			1998 finals to the Detroit Red Wings. 
			 
			Alex Ovechkin opened the scoring Wednesday with an early goal and 
			that set the tone for the Capitals, who won the final two games of 
			the series. They posted victories in three of four games at Tampa in 
			the series. 
			
			
			  
			
			Nicklas Backstrom added a late empty-net goal. 
			 
			"I think everybody is happy, but we still have unfinished 
			(business)," said Ovechkin, an 11-time All-Star and three-time 
			winner of the Hart Trophy, awarded to the NHL's most valuable 
			player. "I'm emotional. I think we've been waiting for this moment 
			for a long time." 
			 
			Tampa Bay goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped 19 shots. 
			 
			Ovechkin scored just 62 seconds into the game, unleashing a shot 
			from the left side with the puck going high into the net. Evgeny 
			Kuznetsov had the primary assist, giving him 13 assists during the 
			postseason. 
			 
			Less than a minute later, the Capitals went on a power play but 
			didn't convert. Through 11 1/2 minutes of play, they had only two 
			shots on goal yet held the lead. 
			 
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			Capitals center Chandler Stephenson (18) tries to get the puck 
			between Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy (88) and 
			defenseman Dan Girardi (5) in the third period in game seven of the 
			Eastern Conference Final in the 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Amalie 
			Arena. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			  
            There was no shortage of feisty moments coming off a physical Game 
			6. Washington's Tom Wilson and Tampa Bay's Braydon Coburn went at it 
			a couple of times, including picking up fighting majors as they came 
			out of the penalty box late in the first period. 
			 
			Tampa Bay's Victor Hedman had a shot early in the second period 
			bounce off a Washington skate and hit the post. 
			 
			Burakovsky's first goal of the postseason gave the Capitals a 2-0 
			edge with 11:01 to play in the second period. He was unchecked after 
			collecting the puck and taking a couple of strides before zipping 
			the puck past Vasilevskiy for the unassisted tally. 
			 
			In between Burakovsky's goals, Holtby stopped Alex Killorn's 
			mini-breakaway to maintain the two-goal edge. Burakovsky then 
			converted off an assist from John Carlson at 16:31 of the second 
			period. 
			 
			"It's going to take a few days to digest this," Lightning center 
			Steven Stamkos said. "It's tough to sit here right now and think of 
			positive things. ... It was a great, great season but it doesn't 
			feel that way when you've been here before and can't find a way to 
			win." 
			 
			One concern for the Capitals was the condition of defenseman Brooks 
			Orpik, who was helped off the ice in the second period after a hard 
			hit into the end boards from Tampa Bay center Cedric Paquette. Orpik 
			missed the rest of the second period and the start of the third 
			period but eventually returned to action. 
			 
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