Friday 28 October 2016

NHL - Washington Capitals @ Pittsburgh Penguins 2-3 SO - Thursday, October 13, 2016



Washington goalie Braden Holtby, who made 28 saves, wasn't surprised by the intensity in the season opener for each team. Capitals forward Andre Burakovsky opened the scoring with the first of his two goals 59 seconds into the first period, when Backstrom slipped a pass by defenseman Trevor Daley's stick to Burakovsky, who shot through Fleury's five-hole. The Capitals had additional chances to extend their lead but could not score on two first-period power plays.

Pittsburgh took advantage of its defensive stand when forward Patric Hornqvist scored a power-play goal at 8:47 of the second period to tie it 1-1. Letang carried the puck across the blue line before sending a wrist shot through traffic. Hornqvist deflected it off the post and behind Holtby. The goal was upheld after a video review. Malkin gave Pittsburgh a 2-1 lead with 1:08 remaining in the second period before Burakovsky scored again 6:13 into the third period. The Penguins played without captain Sidney Crosby, who is day to day with a concussion. Center Matt Cullen took Crosby's place between left wing Conor Sheary and Hornqvist.

* Malkin slipped behind the Capitals defense late in the second period and corralled a pass from Sheary. He slowly deked from left to right in front of Washington's crease and slid a shot off the toe of Holtby's left pad, off the right post, off Holtby's pad again, and into the net.

Quotes
Evgeni Malkin: "I didn't show my game. I'm a little bit [ticked] off and a little bit mad at myself. I worked hard these last two weeks and I want to play more with the puck. Coach gave me lots of time today. I'm just trying to show my best, but it's a good game and a good win."
Mike Sullivan: "I thought we showed signs of playing the game the right way as we define it and then we had other moments where we didn't play quite as smart or as thorough or as diligent."

Marcus Johansson: "We're just focusing on one game at a time. That's all we can do. I think we have to do that and learn from every game. I think we'll learn something from tonight, move on and get better."
Braden Holtby: "Obviously, they have a lot of energy coming from the ceremony and such, and we've been ready to play some games with some meaning for a while here. Two good teams, and it always ends up in a pretty good game against them."


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