No. 2 Washington Capitals at No. 4 Pittsburgh Penguins
SPOTLIGHT ON
Penguins LW Ruslan Fedotenko
Fedotenko, a native of Ukraine, was easily forgotten before this showdown because of all the star power, especially from Russia. But he has usurped David Steckel as the best of all the nonstars in this series. He has a goal in three straight games and led everyone with 10 shots in Game 5. He has even had a few big hits. Pittsburgh’s other wings on the top two lines haven’t been great, but Fedotenko has been a huge plus.
Capitals RW Viktor Kozlov
Kozlov has been all but invisible in four of the five games in this series. He had two assists and four shots in Game 2 but had one shot or less in the other four despite playing with Alex Ovechkin and either Sergei Fedorov or Nicklas Backstrom. The Caps need more scoring from the other three lines, but they also could use another strong effort from Kozlov.
STORY LINES
1. SEVENTH HEAVEN?
The Penguins will be trying their best to close this series out at home. Still, this series has been one for the history books, with every game full of twists and defining moments. Four of the five games have been decided by one goal — two in overtime — and all of the games have been in doubt for at least the first 55 minutes. Doesn’t everyone in the hockey community outside of Pittsburgh want to see this series go the distance?
2. SECONDARY SCORING
When the Caps have struggled to score enough this season, there have been a few problems that have consistently rotated: not enough traffic, too cute on the power play and a lack of secondary scoring. Alex Ovechkin and Nicklas Backstrom have 10 of the team’s 15 goals in this series. It’s time for more secondary scoring again.
3. GREEN MEANS…?
Nothing has been more divisive about this Washington playoff run than the play of defenseman Mike Green. Is he concentrating on his defensive play, or is he just not playing well? He has nine points but only one goal and less than two shots a game and too many turnovers of late. When he has been aggressive in the past two games, Green has had a much bigger impact. It might be time for him just to go first and ask questions later.
— Corey Masisak
PENGUINS LINES
FORWARDS
First line
Chris Kunitz
Sidney Crosby
Bill Guerin
Second line
Ruslan Fedotenko
Evgeni Malkin
Max Talbot
Third line
Matt Cooke
Jordan Staal
Tyler Kennedy
Four line
Pascal Dupuis
Craig Adams
Miroslav Satan
DEFENSEMEN
First pair
Brooks Orpik
Alex Goligoski/Philippe Boucher
Second pair
Hal Gill
Rob Scuderi
Third pair
Mark Eaton
Kris Letang
GOALIES
Marc-Andre Fleury
Mathieu Garon
CAPITALS LINES
FORWARDS
First line
Alex Ovechkin
Nicklas Backstrom
Viktor Kozlov
Second line
Brooks Laich
Sergei Fedorov
Alexander Semin
Third line
Boyd Gordon
David Steckel
Matt Bradley
Fourth line
Tomas Fleischmann
Jay Beagle
Chris Clark
DEFENSEMEN
First pair
Shaone Morrisonn
Mike Green
Second pair
Tom Poti
Milan Jurcina
Third pair
John Erskine
Brian Pothier
GOALIES
Simeon Varlamov
Jose Theodore
• Corey Masisak can be reached at cmasisak@washingtontimes.com.
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