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Quick Start Helps Capitals Beat Penguins 4-1; Series Tied 1-1


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The Washington Capitals beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 4-1 Sunday afternoon at Capital One Arena. The Capitals win ties-up the second round series at one game apiece. Alex Ovechkin and Jakub Vrana would notch first period tallies to give the Caps a 2-0 lead at the first intermission. Brett Connolly would make it 3-0 before Kris Letang got the birds on the board, making it 3-1 at the second intermission. Nicklas Backstrom would add an empty net goal late in the third period, as the Capitals hung on for the 4-1 win. The series now heads north to Pittsburgh for Game 3 on Tuesday. 

STARTERS
Braden Holtby (4-2, 2.10 GAA, .924 sv%) started between the pipes for the Capitals. Matt Murray (5-2, 2.17 GAA, .917 sv%) started in goal for the Penguins. The Capitals starting forward lines and defensive pairs for Game 2:

Forward lines:
Ovechkin-Kuznetsov-Wilson
Stephenson-Backstrom-Oshie
Connolly-Eller-DSP
Vrana-Beagle-Chiasson
Defensive pairs:
Kempny-Carlson
Orlov-Niskanen
Orpik-Djoos

Scratches: Shane Gersich, Travis Boyd, Nathan Walker, Madison Bowey, Jakub Jerebek and Andre Burakovsky (upper body injury).

FIRST PERIOD
The Capitals once again started the game with a quick tally. This time Alex Ovechkin would snap a wrister from the top of the slot 1:26 into the opening stanza. The goal came on the Capitals first shot on goal of the game.

The Capitals led 11-5 in shots on goal with 9:31 remaining in the opening frame. The Capitals would stretch their lead to 2-0 with a power play goal by Jakub Vrana at 14:54 of the first period. The Penguins challenged for goaltender interference but the call on the ice was upheld. This was Vrana’s first career postseason goal.

The first period would end with the Capitals leading 2-0. The Capitals outshot the Penguins 20-10 for the first 20 minutes.

SECOND PERIOD
The Capitals would stretch their lead to 3-0 early in the middle frame with a break away goal from Brett Connolly at 2:08 of the second period. Lars Eller was credited with the only assist.

The Penguins would finally get on the scoreboard with a goal from Kris Letang at 13:04 of the middle frame, making it 3-1.

The second period would end with the Capitals leading 3-1. Pittsburgh outshot the Caps 16-6 for the middle frame.

THIRD PERIOD
The Capitals and Penguins battled to a scoreless draw in the final frame, at the Capitals would hang on for the 4-1 win.

SHAVINGS

By Jon Sorensen

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