San Diego Union-Tribune

CAPS UPSET PANTHERS

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T.J. Oshie didn’t see his goahead goal get into the net. The Florida Panthers didn’t see this coming, either.

And right away, the top overall seed in the Stanley Cup playoffs finds itself in some trouble.

Oshie scored the go-ahead goal midway through the third period, Vitek Vanecek stopped 30 shots and the Washington Capitals rallied past the topseeded Panthers 4-2 in the opener of their Eastern Conference first-round series Tuesday night.

“It’s one game,” Capitals coach Peter Laviolette said. “Our guys played hard tonight. We’ve got to regroup (today) and get back to work.”

Tom Wilson, Evgeny Kuznetsov and Lars Eller also scored for Washington, which trailed 2-1 going into the third period. Teams had been 0-39-1 against Florida in the regular season when trailing after 40 minutes, 0-22-0 when doing so on the Panthers’ home ice.

The Capitals must have ignored those numbers. Here’s a number not worth ignoring: The last time Florida led a playoff series 1-0 was in 1997, and the Panthers wasted a chance to change that on Tuesday night.

“We let one slip away,” said Florida defenseman Aaron Ekblad, who returned after missing the final quarter of the regular season with a knee injury. “I’d like to think we’re going to learn a valuable lesson from this.”

Kuznetsov tied the game after a Florida turnover with 11:46 left, then Oshie got behind the defense and tapped Nicklas Backstrom’s pinpoint pass by Sergei Bobrovsky for what became the winner 2:23 later.

“Typically Nicky fashion, sauced it through a guy’s legs and right on my tape,” Oshie said. “I just redirected. Didn’t see it go in, so he had to come tell me that we scored. It’s always nice to get that go-ahead goal.”

Game 2 is Thursday, back in Florida.

Penguins 4, Rangers 3 (3OT): Evgeni Malkin scored on a deflection 5:58 into the third overtime, giving visiting Pittsburgh a victory over New York in three overtimes in Game 1 of their first-round playoff series.

Avalanche 7, Predators 2:

Nathan MacKinnon and Devon Toews scored 22 seconds apart in a five-goal first period, sending host Colorado to a win over Nashville in Game 1 of their first-round playoff series.

Flames 1, Stars 0: Host Calgary got a first-period goal from Elias Lindholm and hung on behind goalie Jacob Markstrom (16 saves).

Monday’s late game

Kings 4, Oilers 3: Two-time Stanley Cup winning goalie Jonathan Quick made 36 saves and Sean Durzi scored at 14:46 of the third period to break a 3-3 tie as visiting Los Angeles stole home ice away from Edmonton in Game 1.

Notable

Blackhawks General Manager Kyle Davidson says interim coach Derek King remains in the running for the full-time job. The Blackhawks announced over the weekend that assistants Marc Crawford and Rob Cookson will not return to the organizati­on next season.

Maple Leafs forward Kyle Clifford was suspension for one game for a boarding incident in Toronto’s playoff-opening win over Tampa Bay. He will miss Game 2 today.

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