Toronto Star

Crosby’s pair overpowers Ovechkin’s Caps

Stars both hit scoresheet but Penguins goalie Fleury stands tall late in Game 1

- STEPHEN WHYNO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON— Sidney Crosby scored two goals in 52 seconds, Nick Bonino buried the winner in the third period and the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Washington Capitals 3-2 in Game 1 of their second-round playoff series on Thursday night.

Crosby versus Alex Ovechkin got much of the buzz heading into the showdown of two of NHL’s best teams, and Ovechkin collected his fourth goal of the playoffs. Evgeny Kuznetsov tied it in the third, but Marc-Andre Fleury made15 of his 32 saves in the final period to help the Stanley Cup defending champions hang on for the victory.

Crosby was a threat to score just about every time he touched the puck and beat Braden Holtby with his first two shots of the second period.

Holtby stopped 18 shots, but allowed Bonino’s goal at 12:36. Game 2 is Saturday night. The Capitals had waited since their Game 6 overtime loss to the Penguins a year ago for another shot at them, and coach Barry Trotz was among many who said it felt right for these teams to meet again.

The NHL’s divisional playoff format put the top two teams in the regular season on this crash course to meet in the second round for one of the most anticipate­d series since, well, last year.

A red-rocking Verizon Center was electric through a goal-less first period, and the sellout crowd got a chance to boo quickly in the second period. When Washington defenceman Matt Niskanen lost the puck battle with Patric Hornqvist in the neutral zone, Crosby finished on a two-onone with Jake Guentzel 12 seconds in.

As public-address announcer Wes Johnson was just finishing announcing that goal, Holtby allowed a juicy rebound off Olli Maatta’s point shot that Hornqvist corralled and fed to Crosby for his second of the night.

Within the first 64 seconds of the second period, Crosby had as many goals as he had points in the Penguins’ series against the Capitals last year.

Two days after saying he enjoys the battle against Crosby, Ovechkin answered in vintage fashion 18:17 into the second, firing a snapshot short side on Fleury.

It was Ovechkin’s 11th goal in 14 career playoff games against Pittsburgh.

Then Kuznetsov scored his first, finishing a powerful shift by hitting the empty net at 8:05 of the third period off a tape-to-tape pass from Niskanen.

Bonino untied it with 7:24 left, taking a pass along the boards from Wilson and beating Holtby.

Fleury made a flurry of five saves with three minutes left to preserve the victory.

 ?? PATRICK SMITH/GETTY IMAGES ?? Penguins captain Sidney Crosby celebrates the first of his two second-period goals in Thursday night’s series opener in Washington.
PATRICK SMITH/GETTY IMAGES Penguins captain Sidney Crosby celebrates the first of his two second-period goals in Thursday night’s series opener in Washington.

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