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Caps grab control of ‘Eastern Finals’

Lightning suffer big home loss

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LOS ANGELES, May 14, (AFP): Evgeny Kuznetsov scored off a lucky bounce late in the second period as the Washington Capitals seized command of the Eastern Conference Final with a lopsided 6-2 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Sunday.

Goaltender Andrei Vasilevski­y misplayed a Kuznetsov centring pass that deflected into the net at the end of the second period to make it 4-2, helping the Capitals take a two games to none playoff series lead.

“We played hard and we played smart,” said Capitals forward Alex Ovechkin. “All four lines did their job. We waited for our opportunit­ies.”

The series now shifts from Florida to Washington on Tuesday night where the Capitals will try to take a 3-0 strangleho­ld.

Kuznetsov also had two assists, Lars Eller finished with a goal and two assists and Braden Holtby made 33 saves for the Capitals, who are in the semifinals for the first time in two decades.

They are playing for a spot in the National Hockey League’s Stanley Cup Finals against either the Las Vegas Golden Knights or Winnipeg. The Jets have a 1-0 series lead. Russian forward Kuznetsov said he doesn’t know how to explain it but he performs better in road games like Sunday’s contest at Tampa’s Amalie Arena.

Kuznetsov Ryan McDonagh #27 of the Tampa Bay Lightning skates with the puck against Jay Beagle #83 of the Washington Capitals during the first period in Game Two of the Eastern Conference Finals during the 2018 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs at Amalie Arena on May 13 in Tampa, Florida. (AFP)

He loves the idea of sweeping the series with two wins at home but can’t wait to get back to Florida if the series goes that far.

“I don’t know man. The last couple of years I just been dreaming to play all games on the road. I don’t know why,” Kuznetsov said. “I feel bad for our fans. I want to play in front of them, but overall I really like to be on the road.”

The Capitals are also winning without their top two-way player Nicklas Backstrom who is out with a hand injury. His place in the lineup has been taken by Eller who has stepped out of the shadows to give the Capitals the extra punch they need.

Eller was instrument­al on both plays when the turning point came in the final minute of the second period.

He scored the eventual winner with 62 seconds left and then assisted on Kuznetsov’s powerplay goal.

The Capitals were given a powerplay with 10 seconds left after netminder Vasilevski­y tripped Washington’s Andre Burakovsky, sending the Swedish forward hard into the end boards.

Vasilevski­y then attempted to intercept Kuznetsov’s centring pass to Eller but the puck hit his blocker and went in just before the buzzer to give the Capitals a two-goal lead heading into the intermissi­on.

Tampa tried to battle back in the third but the Capitals did a good job of slowing them down and not allowing them to utilize their speed and skill around the net.

Holtby also made clutch saves when he had to. He had back-toback stops from in close on Tampa forward Brayden Point on the powerplay halfway through the third.

Washington forward Brett Connolly scored at 12:57 after taking a pass on his stick blade and then, like a lacrosse player, whipping the puck into the upper half of the net to round out the scoring.

Russia’s Ovechkin, with his team-leading 10th goal of the postseason, Tom Wilson and Devante Smith-Pelly also scored for the Capitals.

Point and Steven Stamkos scored goals for Tampa, who may have dug a hole too deep to climb out of by losing the first two games on home ice.

Vasilevski­y saves.

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