Marlborough Express

Capitals hold on in Vegas heat

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Alex Ovechkin, Braden Holtby and the Washington Capitals stayed cool in the 100-degree Vegas heat and evened the Stanley Cup Final.

Holtby made 37 saves, Ovechkin scored a power-play goal and Lars Eller added a goal and two assists in the Capitals’ 3-2 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 2 yesterday.

The Caps hung on through a scoreless third period for their first Final victory in franchise history largely because of a fine performanc­e by Holtby, who was battered in Vegas’ 6-4 seriesopen­ing win.

Holtby capped his energetic performanc­e with a jaw-dropping stick save with 1:59 to play, stretching back to rob Alex Tuch of a possible tying goal.

‘‘We refocus and pick each other up and that’s a sign of a good team,’’ Holtby said. Brooks Orpik ended a personal 220-game drought with the eventual winning goal for the Caps, who rebounded from a ramshackle loss in the opener and handed the expansion Golden Knights only their second home defeat in nine post-season games.

James Neal and Shea Theodore scored and Marcandre Fleury stopped 23 shots for the Knights, who couldn’t summon their usual clutch magic in the third period, even with lengthy man advantages.

Washington lost leading scorer Evgeny Kuznetsov to an upper-body injury in the first period after a big hit from Vegas defenceman Brayden Mcnabb. The Caps avoided any hotheaded retaliatio­n and concentrat­ed on a gritty effort that was enough to even the series.

The Caps are just 4-5 at home in the post-season, but they’ll ride a wave of momentum after going into the Golden Knights’ daunting home arena and taking away home-ice advantage in their first Stanley Cup Final in 20 years.

AP

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