Toronto Star

THE KID IS ALL RIGHT

The Penguins’ Sidney Crosby comes back, but so do the Capitals to tighten up series,

- STEPHEN WHYNO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON— Evgeny Kuznetsov and Alex Ovechkin scored 27 seconds apart in the third period as the Washington Capitals avoided eliminatio­n by beating the Pittsburgh Penguins 4-2 in Game 5 on Saturday night.

Nicklas Backstrom tied the score early in the third as the Capitals finally solved Pittsburgh goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury, who allowed four goals on 32 shots.

Washington’s comeback spoiled

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the return of Penguins captain Sidney Crosby after a one-game absence due to a concussion.

Crosby had an assist and Carl Hagelin and Phil Kessel also scored for the Penguins, who lead the secondroun­d series 3-2 with Game 6 back in Pittsburgh on Monday night.

While Fleury struggled for the first time against the Capitals, Vezina Trophy finalist Braden Holtby had his best game of the series, stopping 20 shots. Andre Burakovsky also scored for Washington.

When an early Capitals power play went nowhere and Hagelin made it 1-0 Pittsburgh 10:24 in, it got quiet fast — except for Penguins fans’ derisive chants of “HOLT-BY, HOLT-BY.”

Burakovsky pumped some energy back in with a psychologi­cally important goal with 29.7 seconds remaining in the first period, his first of the playoffs. He earned a promotion to the top line because of his strong play in the series but scored back with the third line on a toe drag that bought him space and a shot that froze Fleury. A holding call on Nate Schmidt paved the way for another momentum shift as Kessel scored on the power play 4:20 into the second. The Penguins went into the second intermissi­on with a lead having won 37 of 39 games in that spot during the season and all six in the playoffs.

It took an individual effort from Backstrom to begin Washington’s stunning turnaround. The Capitals’ top-line centre carried the puck up the ice, executed a give-and-go with Burakovsky and beat Fleury for the tying goal at 2:49 of the third.

Ovechkin wasted no time making it 4-2 and making coach Barry Trotz look like a genius for dropping him to the third line as he wired a shot past Fleury at 7:47. Trotz talked about spreading offence throughout the lineup, and his flipping Burakovsky and Ovechkin allowed for Washington’s first goal from its bottom two lines in five games.

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 ?? BRUCE BENNETT/GETTY IMAGES ?? Alex Ovechkin, left, fired a shot past Marc-Andre Fleury in the third to seal a 4-2 victory Saturday night.
BRUCE BENNETT/GETTY IMAGES Alex Ovechkin, left, fired a shot past Marc-Andre Fleury in the third to seal a 4-2 victory Saturday night.

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