The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Familiar story

Penguins shut out Capitals in Game 7 as Washington fails to advance past second round for seventh time during Ovechkin era

- BY STEPHEN WHYNO HOCKEY

Marc-Andre Fleury turned back the clock with a brilliant 29-save shutout, Bryan Rust and Patric Hornqvist scored and the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Washington Capitals 2-0 in Game 7 on Wednesday night to advance to the Eastern Conference finals.

The defending champion Penguins are eight victories away from another Stanley Cup and will have home-ice advantage against the Ottawa Senators. The Presidents’ Trophy-winning Capitals failed to get beyond the second round for the seventh time in as many chances in the Alex Ovechkin era.

Rust was again a hero in a crucial game for Pittsburgh, scoring his eighth goal in 12 career games facing eliminatio­n or with the chance to eliminate an opponent. Fleury looked like his old self from the start of the series if not his 2009 Cup run in frustratin­g the Capitals.

Braden Holtby made 26 saves in a losing effort.

Despite it being the second round, this Game 7 had the feel of a deciding game of the Stanley Cup Final with the top two teams in the NHL facing off. After Pittsburgh took a 3-1 series lead, Washington roared back to tie it and seemed to have all the confidence.

When the Capitals had the game’s first four shots, Fleury was there to weather the storm and the Penguins responded with the next six. It took until 8:49 of the second period for Pittsburgh to silence the crowd as a failed clear by Matt Niskanen got the puck from Sidney Crosby to Jake Guentzel to Rust for his fifth goal of the playoffs.

Holtby and Fleury went save for save, with the Penguins goaltender getting the shaft of his stick on a shot by Ovechkin in the second period. It was so close Ovechkin started to raise his arms thinking he had scored, and Fleury’s wide smile could be seen through his mask.

It remained a one-goal game until another failed clear by Washington’s Kevin Shattenkir­k and Ovechkin. The puck ended up on Hornqvist’s stick, and the Swedish forward put a backhander short side on Holtby 4:14 into the third to make it 2-0.

The Capitals tried everything, including Brooks Orpik fighting Scott Wilson midway through the third, but couldn’t mount a comeback to turn the tide. Fans booed the final seconds of another home Game 7 loss.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Pittsburgh Penguins centre Sidney Crosby, left, talks with Washington Capitals goalie Braden Holtby after Game 7 of their Stanley Cup Eastern Conference semifinal, Wednesday in Washington. The Penguins won 2-0.
AP PHOTO Pittsburgh Penguins centre Sidney Crosby, left, talks with Washington Capitals goalie Braden Holtby after Game 7 of their Stanley Cup Eastern Conference semifinal, Wednesday in Washington. The Penguins won 2-0.

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