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Capitals top Penguins on Oshie hat trick

Pittsburgh Penguins left wing Conor Sheary (43) skated with the puck as Washington Capitals defenseman Karl Alzner (27) defended in the second period in game one of the second round of the 2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Geoff Burke/USA Today Sports
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WASHINGTON — T.J. Oshie completed a hat trick in overtime to give the Washington Capitals a 4-3 victory over the visiting Pittsburgh Penguins on Thursday night in a classic start to the highly anticipated second-round playoff series between Alex Ovechkin and Sidney Crosby.

Oshie’s wraparound goal 9:33 into overtime of Game 1 stood up after video review once it was definitively shown that the puck went over the goal line.

Vezina Trophy finalist Braden Holtby made 42 saves, and Andre Burakovsky also scored for the Capitals.

Pittsburgh’s Matt Murray stopped 43 shots. Ben Lovejoy, Evgeni Malkin, and Nick Bonino scored for the Penguins, who will try to even the series Saturday night in Game 2.

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Ovechkin assisted on Oshie’s second goal, while Crosby was on the ice for three goals against. This is the first playoff meeting between the 2004 and 2005 No. 1 picks since 2009.

The Penguins jumped out to a fast start. Chris Kunitz fired a shot off the post in the first minute, and Pittsburgh had five of the game’s first six shots. A tripping penalty on Pittsburgh’s Matt Cullen didn’t lead to a power-play goal but it turned the tide. The game was played almost entirely in the Penguins’ defensive end as Washington had 10 consecutive shots on goal.

The ninth and 10th in that sequence came off the rush 10:13 in and made it 1-0 Washington. With John Carlson and Jason Chimera on a 3-on-2 advantage, Burakovsky fed Chimera and scored on the rebound off Murray’s left pad.

At 10:40 of the second period, the Penguins got their own rebound goal off the rush. Nick Bonino blew past the Capitals’ third defensive pair of Nate Schmidt and Dmitry Orlov, turning them inside out and giving Lovejoy a put-back off Holtby’s right pad.

Just 57 seconds later, Malkin lifted a backhander over Holtby to give the Penguins the lead.

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