Capitals’ Season Ends In Heartbreak (Again) With Loss Vs. Penguins In Game 7

For the third season in a row, the Washington Capitals’ once promising Stanley Cup chances were dashed with another second-round exit.

The Capitals had the Pittsburgh Penguins right where they wanted them — at home in Game 7 after winning two straight elimination contests — but they couldn’t even muster a goal in a 2-0 loss at Verizon Center. With the win, the Penguins won the best-of-seven series 4-3 and moved on to the Eastern Conference finals to face the Ottawa Senators.

The Penguins’ first goal came off the stick of Bryan Rust at 11:11 in the second period.

And with goals hard to come by, a soft strike from Patric Hornqvist past Braden Holtby in the third period only added insult to injury for the home squad.

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