Boston Herald

Vrana delivers on promotion for Caps

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WASHINGTON — Jakub Vrana scored the go-ahead goal with 4:38 remaining, Braden Holtby made 35 saves and the Capitals beat the Pittsburgh Penguins, 6-3, in Game 5 last night to take a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven second-round series and put the backto-back defending Stanley Cup champions on the brink of eliminatio­n.

Vrana made coach Barry Trotz look like a genius for moving him to the top line alongside Alex Ovechkin and Evgeny Kuznetsov, replacing Devante Smith-Pelly in the second period. Vrana sprung Kuznetsov for a breakaway on Washington’s tying goal 52 seconds into the third and finished off Ovechkin’s pass for the game-winner.

The Capitals are one victory from advancing to the Eastern Conference final for the first time in the Ovechkin era and overall since 1998, when they reached the Stanley Cup finals. They can move on to face the winner of the Lightning-Bruins series if the Caps win Game 6 tomorrow in Pittsburgh.

They’re up on the Penguins on the strength of Ovechkin’s offense and the goaltendin­g of Holtby, who kept them in the game for long stretches when the Penguins were pressing. Holtby was at his best when the Capitals were outshot 18-5 in the second period.

John Carlson and Brett Connolly scored 33 seconds apart in the first period for Washington to erase Pittsburgh’s lead from Jamie Oleksiak’s goal. Several penalties allowed Sidney Crosby and Patric Hornqvist to score power-play goals that put the Penguins ahead until Trotz’ switch paid dividends with Vrana’s assist.

Washington put Pittsburgh on the brink despite playing without star center Nicklas Backstrom for much of the third period. With Lars Eller double-shifting, the Capitals took control of the game and iced it on empty-netters by T.J. Oshie and Eller.

The Caps took a 3-2 series lead on the Pens for the first time in four series dating to 2009. They needed to erase a 3-1 deficit just to force a Game 7 last year.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? YES! Jakub Vrana (left) celebrates his go-ahead goal with Alex Ovechkin during the Capitals’ win last night.
AP PHOTO YES! Jakub Vrana (left) celebrates his go-ahead goal with Alex Ovechkin during the Capitals’ win last night.

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