
Just a few minutes ago as he sat at a podium following his team's
4-3 overtime loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins, it was obvious that Washington Capitals head coach
Bruce Boudreau was more angry than heartbroken.
Who could blame him? Washington, a team that got two goals from the best player in the world,
Alex Ovechkin, had played its most complete game of the series, yet still couldn't find a way to win.
In the end, this game turned on two sequences on either end of the ice in the overtime period. The first came early in the period when Washington center Dave Steckel, one of his team's more consistent performers, couldn't put the puck into an open net early. The second came just a few minutes later, as an
Evgeni Malkin pass intended for Sidney Crosby deflected off the stick of sprawling Capitals defenseman Tom Poti and through the legs of a stunned Simeon Varlamov.