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Jake Guentzel lifts Penguins past Capitals

18 Jan 2021 / 04:24 H.

    Jake Guentzel scored the only goal during a shootout Sunday to give the Pittsburgh Penguins a 4-3 win over the visiting Washington Capitals.

    Guentzel, the seventh shooter, got in tight and slipped the puck under the pads of goaltender Ilya Samsonov.

    It was the first win in three games for Pittsburgh; it was the first loss, albeit with a shootout point, for Washington.

    Marcus Pettersson scored the tying goal in the second period for the Penguins, who also got goals from Evan Rodrigues and Colton Sceviour.

    Casey DeSmith, in his second appearance and first start, made 20 saves and stopped all four Washington players in the shootout, including Alex Ovechkin after Guentzel's goal to seal it.

    Ovechkin had a goal and an assist during regulation. Nic Dowd and Nicklas Backstrom also scored for the Capitals, and Evgeny Kuznetsov had two assists. Samsonov made 24 saves.

    The Penguins scored on the game's first shift. A shot from the right point by Brian Dumoulin caromed off Rodrigues and past Samsonov 19 seconds in.

    Dowd tied it at 12:04 of the first on a backhander from above the crease that fluttered past DeSmith.

    Washington took a 2-1 lead at 14:24 of the first on Ovechkin's first goal through three games. Tom Wilson stole the puck from Pittsburgh defenseman John Marino in the Penguins' end, leading to Ovechkin cashing in on a Kuznetsov rebound with a backhander.

    Sceviour tied it with his first goal as a Penguin. Samsonov played the puck behind his net, but Pittsburgh's Teddy Blueger intercepted it and got it to Sceviour in front. His lofted shot was upheld as a goal after a review to make it 2-2 a little more than two minutes into the second period.

    The Capitals moved ahead 3-2 midway through the second period during a four-on-three power play when Backstrom converted a pass from Kuznetsov on a back-door play.

    Pittsburgh tied it 3-3 at 12:57 of the second. Jason Zucker carried the puck behind the net and passed it out to Pettersson, who roofed a shot past Samsonov.

    --Field Level Media

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