The Record (Troy, NY)

Pens advance to East final

- By Stephen Whyno

WASHINGTON>> Marc-Andre Fleury and his teammates played their best game of the playoffs so far, and it feels like just the beginning for the Pittsburgh Penguins.

The defending Stanley Cup champions beat the Washington Capitals 2- 0 in Game 7 with their strongest 60-minute performanc­e yet thanks in large part to Fleury’s 29 saves. But with the Ottawa Senators up next in the Eastern Conference finals, the scary part for the other teams left may be that Pittsburgh is just now finding its groove.

“I think we can play a lot better,” veteran center Matt Cullen said. “As a group, we know there’s another gear, and I think we’re all just really happy we get a chance to find it in this next series.”

Game 1 against Ottawa will be Saturday night in Pittsburgh.

The Penguins have been without defenseman Kris Letang and starting goaltender Matt Murray. Defenseman Trevor Daley and forward Carl Hagelin are also injured. Sidney Crosby was out briefly with a concussion. Yet Pittsburgh showed the resilience of a champion in closing out the Presidents’ Trophy-winning Capitals.

The Penguins have proved they can rise to any challenge, no matter how big.

“A lot of us have played together and been through some big games together, so I think there’s a certain level of trust and belief,” Crosby said. “You still got to go out there and do it. That doesn’t guarantee anything.”

The second-round series against Washington felt like the Stanley Cup Final, with the winner emerging as the title favorite. The Penguins are battered and bruised going into the East final against Ottawa and face a different kind of challenge in the third round.

“They’ve got some depth,” Crosby said of the Senators. “They’re very confident in their game right now. They’re pretty stingy defensivel­y and their goaltender’s been playing really well. ... They believe in their group and the way they play, and it’ll be a good test for us.”

Pittsburgh has passed every test so far, winning despite being outshot by the Columbus Blue Jackets in the first round and then by the Capitals. Fleury is 8- 4 with a 2.55 goals- against average and .927 save percentage.

 ?? ALEX BRANDON ?? Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby (87) talks with Washington Capitals goalie Braden Holtby (70) after Game 7in an NHL hockey Stanley Cup Eastern Conference semifinal, Wednesday in Washington. The Penguins won 2-0.
ALEX BRANDON Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby (87) talks with Washington Capitals goalie Braden Holtby (70) after Game 7in an NHL hockey Stanley Cup Eastern Conference semifinal, Wednesday in Washington. The Penguins won 2-0.

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