The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Capitals overwhelm Penguins

- BY WILL GRAVES

Andre Burakovsky scored twice, Nicklas Backstrom got his sixth of the playoffs and the Washington Capitals beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 5-2 on Monday night to force a Game 7 in their taut Eastern Conference semifinal.

John Carlson and T.J. Oshie also scored for the Capitals. Braden Holtby stopped 16 to send the series back to Washington for the deciding game on Wednesday night.

Jake Guentzel picked up his playoff-leading ninth goal and Evgeni Malkin added another 52 seconds later late in the third period to make the score look cosmetical­ly better, but the Penguins were never in it. The Capitals controlled play throughout. Marc-Andre Fleury finished with 21 saves and received little help in front him.

This is the fourth time the Penguins and Capitals will meet in a Game 7.

Pittsburgh has won each of the three previous deciding games, the last in 2009 in Washington on its way to the Stanley Cup.

The Capitals appeared on the verge of another unceremoni­ous exit at the hands of the Penguins going into the third period of Game 5.

The Presidents’ Trophy winners responded with a threegoal barrage over the final 20 minutes that extended their season.

The momentum carried over two days later and 250 miles northwest.

Washington systematic­ally dismantled the defending Stanley Cup champions, who looked listless as they struggled to generate any kind of sustained pressure.

Pittsburgh coach Mike Sullivan tinkered with his lines after Game 5, reuniting the “HBK” line (Carl Hagelin, Nick Bonino and Phil Kessel) that played an instrument­al part in the team’s Cup run last spring. Sullivan also moved rookie Guentzel alongside Malkin and put Conor Sheary with Crosby.

Crosby was a nonfactor for a second straight game after sitting out Game 4 with a concussion.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Washington Capitals’ T.J. Oshie, right, celebrates his goal with Alex Ovechkin in the first period of Monday’s NHL playoff game in Pittsburgh.
AP PHOTO Washington Capitals’ T.J. Oshie, right, celebrates his goal with Alex Ovechkin in the first period of Monday’s NHL playoff game in Pittsburgh.

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