Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Ovechkin’s late goal lifts Capitals by Penguins

- By Will Graves

PITTSBURGH » Alex Ovechkin knocked his own rebound out of midair and by Matt Murray with 1:07 remaining to lift the Washington Capitals to a 4-3 victory on Tuesday in Game 3 of their increasing­ly testy Eastern Conference semifinal series with Pittsburgh.

Ovechkin gave the Capitals a 2-1 series lead when he collected a pass from Nicklas Backstrom and fired a shot that ripped by Murray before hitting the right post.

Ovechkin stayed with it and his baseball-like swat gave him eight goals in the playoffs and the Capitals their fourth consecutiv­e road win in the postseason.

Ovechkin has also scored in four consecutiv­e playoff games this postseason.

Matt Niskanen, John Carlson and Chandler Stephenson also scored for Washington. Braden Holtby finished with 19 saves. Backstrom had three assists.

Jake Guentzel had a goal and an assist for Pittsburgh. Sidney Crosby and Patric Hornqvist also scored, but the Penguins lost consecutiv­e playoff games for only the fourth time since the start of their runs to consecutiv­e Stanley Cups began in 2016.

Matt Murray made 18 stops but couldn’t get his glove — a problem area all postseason — on Ovechkin’s initial shot, allowing the Russian star to have a shot at the rebound.

Game 4 is Pittsburgh.

The game featured a significan­t uptick in physical play, a byproduct of the pressure and the fallout of the NHL’s decision not to discipline Washington’s Tom Wilson for his high hit in Game 2 on Pittsburgh defenseman Brian Dumoulin, who went into the league’s concussion protocol after Wilson blindsided him while Dumoulin braced for a collision Thursday night in with a charging Ovechkin.

Dumoulin was back in the lineup to start Game 3 and both teams stressed the need to move forward considerin­g so much is at stake. Wilson claimed the hit was “unavoidabl­e” and “an unfortunat­e hockey play.”

Maybe, but the chippiness that has come to define a rivalry that’s equal parts heated and one-sided — the Penguins have won nine of 10 playoff meetings with Washington — ramped up in Game 3 with Wilson once again in the middle of it.

Guentzel and Hornqvist scored in a 2:16 span of the second period to take a 2-1 lead and the Penguins appeared to have momentum when Wilson made a run at Pittsburgh forward Zach AstonReese at the game’s midway point.

Aston-Reese was stickhandl­ing near the Washington bench and had just let go of the puck when Wilson drilled him. The rookie was on the ice for several moments as play continued and ultimately threw his glove in frustratio­n.

Wilson did not receive a penalty for the hit, one in which the initial point of contact was hard to discern. Was it the shoulders? The head? Either way the tenor changed considerab­ly.

Stephenson tied the game shortly after the sequence and a crescendo of pushing, shoving and jawing followed.

Crosby put the Penguins back in front with 3:33 left in the second when he took a pretty pass from Guentzel — who occupied three Capitals before sliding the puck to his teammate — and buried it into an open net.

 ?? GENE J. PUSKAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Washington’s Alex Ovechkin celebrates his go-ahead goal during the third period in Game 3 of a second-round hockey playoff series against the Penguins in Pittsburgh on Tuesday. The Capitals won, 4-3.
GENE J. PUSKAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Washington’s Alex Ovechkin celebrates his go-ahead goal during the third period in Game 3 of a second-round hockey playoff series against the Penguins in Pittsburgh on Tuesday. The Capitals won, 4-3.

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