Toronto Star

Guentzel gets Pens back on even ground

- WILL GRAVES

PITTSBURGH— Jake Guentzel scored twice to push his playoff total to a league-leading 10, Matt Murray stopped 20 shots and the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Washington Capitals 3-1 in Game 4 to even their tense Eastern Conference semifinal on Thursday night. Evgeni Malkin added his fourth goal of the playoffs for Pittsburgh as the two-time defending Stanley Cup champions pushed back following a chaotic Game 3 that included an illegal hit by Washington forward Tom Wilson that led to a three-game suspension.

T.J. Oshie scored for the Cap- itals, but Washington struggled to find much operating room. Alex Ovechkin failed to register a shot on goal for just the third time in 107 career playoff games. Braden Holtby finished with 21 saves, but couldn’t quite get a handle on Malkin’s bellyflop shot attempt late in the second period that put Pittsburgh in front to stay.

Game 5 is Saturday night in Washington.

The Capitals grabbed brief control of the series amid all of the Wilson-led Game 3 chippiness when Ovechkin baseballba­tted home the winning goal with 1:07 to play. True playoff momentum for Washington, however, has been problemati­c for decades. The franchise is 611 in series in which it led 2-1 after three games, the worst mark in NHL history.

Given a chance to push Pitts- burgh to the brink of eliminatio­n, Washington instead struggled to generate much pressure. Devante Smith-Pelly replaced Wilson on the top line with Ovechkin and Evgeny Kuznetsov, but Pittsburgh kept the clamps on and Murray, who admitted he was “shaky” in Game 3, looked far steadier this time around.

Guentzel gave the Penguins the lead 9:21 into the second period when he stood on the doorstep and banged home a rebound of Dominik Simon’s shot for his ninth of the playoffs and his 20th point of the postseason. Wayne Gretzky and Mark Messier in 1988 are the last two players to reach 20 points in 10 or fewer post-season games.

The 23-year-old, however, is still learning. He committed a slashing penalty after putting the Penguins in front and Oshie’s shot from the slot 12:55 into the second tied it.

Malkin went to his belly to put Pittsburgh back in front with 2:33 to go in the second.

Unlike Game 3, in which the Penguins let a one-goal lead get away over the final 20 minutes, Guentzel added an empty-netter with 58 seconds remaining to assure the series will go at least six games. Hardly new territory for either club. Nine of their 11 playoff meetings have gone at least six games.

 ?? GENE J. PUSKAR/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Pittsburgh‘s Jamie Oleksiak, right, and Washington’s T.J. Oshie collide in Game 4. Pittsburgh won 3-1 to even the series 2-2.
GENE J. PUSKAR/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pittsburgh‘s Jamie Oleksiak, right, and Washington’s T.J. Oshie collide in Game 4. Pittsburgh won 3-1 to even the series 2-2.

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