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PITTSBURGH — Evgeny Kuznetsov’s breakway goal 5:27 into overtime gave the Washington Capitals a 2-1 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 6 on Monday night, and a berth in the Eastern Conference finals for the first time in 20 years.

Kuznetsov took a lead pass from Alexander Ovechkin and tucked the puck by Matt Murray to end Pittsburgh’s two-year reign as Stanley Cup champions and propel the Capitals into the NHL’s final four for just the third time in franchise history.

Braden Holtby stopped 21 shots for the Capitals, who will face Tampa Bay in the Eastern Conference finals. Alex Chiasson scored his first playoff goal in four years during a taut, tight contest through regulation.

Kris Letang scored for the Penguins and Murray finished with 28 saves but couldn’t close his legs fast enough to stop Kuznetsov’s forehand flick from in close as Pittsburgh’s bid at becoming the first team in 35 years to win three consecutiv­e Cups came to an abrupt end.

The Capitals played without center Nicklas Backstrom, who was scratched due to a right hand injury suffered in the third period of Washington’s Game 5 victory. Forward Tom Wilson also sat for a third straight game while serving a suspension for an illegal hit on Pittsburgh’s Zach Aston-Reese in Game 2.

Washington spent the series saying its forgettabl­e playoff history littered with squandered leads and blown opportunit­ies — particular­ly against the Penguins — is not a factor. That this time is different. That this team is different. Twice the Capitals rallied in the third period to stun Pittsburgh, including a four-goal outburst in Game 5 that pushed them to the brink of their first Eastern Conference finals appearance in 20 years.

That last step, however, has always been tricky. Four times previously during the Ovechkin Era the Capitals won three games in the second round only to come up short in Game 7.

Pittsburgh came in 4-0 in eliminatio­n games under Sullivan, including a 2-0 victory in Game 7 in Washington last spring on its way to a second straight title.

PREDATORS 4, JETS 0: Filip Forsberg had two goals and an assist, Pekka Rinne stopped 34 shots for his second shutout of the playoffs, and the Nashville Predators beat the Winnipeg Jets to force a decisive Game 7 in their Western Conference semifinal series.

Viktor Arvidsson also scored twice, including a late empty-netter, and added an assist for the Predators.

Game 7 is Thursday at Nashville, with the winner advancing to face the expansion Vegas Golden Knights in the Western Conference final.

With the Predators up 1-0 after one period, Forsberg doubled the lead at 8:44 of the second on a great solo rush for his sixth of the postseason. After breaking his stick in the defensive zone blocking a shot, the Swedish forward raced to the bench to get a new one as the puck almost simultaneo­usly arrived at his feet. Forsberg stayed onside, fought off Jets defenseman Ben Chairot and beat Hellebuyck short-side before crashing into the net.

After Forsberg made it 2-0, Rinne stopped Adam Lowry with his pad before just getting a piece of Mark Scheifele’s shot on an abbreviate­d 2-on-1 to keep Nashville up by two.

Forsberg then took a pass from behind the net, played it between his own legs and beat Hellebuyck for his second of the night at 5:55.

—AP

 ?? GETTY ?? The Washington Capitals celebrate their Game 6 overtime victory over the Penguins, which puts an end to Pittsburgh’s two-year run as Stanley Cup champs.
GETTY The Washington Capitals celebrate their Game 6 overtime victory over the Penguins, which puts an end to Pittsburgh’s two-year run as Stanley Cup champs.

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