Eller
holds hot hand as Caps vanquish Golden Knights
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[May 31, 2018]
(Reuters) - Lars Eller held all
the aces in Las Vegas on Wednesday, contributing to all three goals
as the Washington Capitals beat the Golden Knights 3-2 to claim
their first ever Stanley Cup finals victory.
Eller turned the odds in Washington's favor by scoring a goal and
setting up the others to ensure the Capitals travel home to host
Game Three and Four with the best-of-seven series against the
first-year Golden Knights tied at 1-1.
"Every time we have faced adversity whether it is down in games or
lose guys, everyone just steps up," Eller told reporters. "We have
to do the same things (going home) we did tonight, try to dictate
the play, make them turn over pucks."
The Capitals joined the NHL in 1974 and have only advanced to the
Stanley Cup finals once before when they were swept in four games by
the Detroit Red Wings 20 years ago.
After an extravagant pre-game show worthy of a night out on the
Strip, complete with Golden Knights fighting off invading hordes of
Capitals, the real battle got underway with Vegas drawing first
blood as James Neal rifled a wrist shot from the left faceoff circle
past Braden Holtby.
Getting the first goal has usually been a good omen for the Golden
Knights, who boasted an 11-1 record this post-season when they
opened the scoring.
However, the Capitals tore up that script by hitting back with three
straight goals from Eller, Alex Ovechkin and Brooks Orpik before
Shea Theodore closed out the scoring for the home team.
After falling behind, Eller struck his first blow for the Capitals
with just under three minutes remaining in the opening period before
setting up Washington's go ahead power-play goal in the second.
Spotting Ovechkin unmarked off the far post, Eller sent a laser feed
to the brilliant Russian sniper, who made no mistake one-timing it
past Marc-Andre Fleury to notch his first ever Stanley Cup Finals
goal.
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Capitals center Lars Eller (20) celebrates with teammates after
scoring a goal against the Vegas Golden Knights in the first period
in game two of the 2018 Stanley Cup Final at T-Mobile Arena. Gary A.
Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports
Orpik pushed the Washington lead to 3-1 when his shot found its way
through a crowd in front of the Vegas net and clanged off both
posts, but Theodore's power-play goal wold trim the advantage to
just one heading into the second intermission.
After surrendering six goals in a Game One loss, Holtby rebounded
with a brilliant 37-save performance and produced his dazzling best
in a scoreless third period.
With under two minutes to go, Holtby made a stunning save to deny
Alex Tuch when the goalie threw himself across the goalmouth to get
his stick on the puck and rob Vegas of what appeared to be a certain
equalizer.
"I was just trying to get over there and I got fortunate," offered a
humble Holtby.
It was the ninth road win for the Capitals in these playoffs, one
short of tying the NHL post-season record.
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto; Editing by John O'Brien)
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