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Capitals beat Golden Knights, move one win from Stanley Cup

By Alex Butler
Washington Capitals center Evgeny Kuznetsov (92). Photo by Alex Edelman/UPI
Washington Capitals center Evgeny Kuznetsov (92). Photo by Alex Edelman/UPI | License Photo

June 5 (UPI) -- The Washington Capitals are just one win from hosting the Stanley Cup after beating the Vegas Golden Knights 6-2 in Game 4.

Evgeny Kuznetsov continued his strong postseason run, tallying four assists in the triumph Monday at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.

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The Capitals piled on early and never looked back. T.J. Oshie lit the lamp first. Nicklas Backstrom skated down the left flank before slipping a pass to Kuznetsov between two defenders. Kuznetsov then fired a shot, which bounced off of Marc-Andre Fleury and fell to Oshie in front of the net. Oshie kicked the puck and flicked it over Fleury's leg 9:54 into the first period.

Kuznetsov got his second assist of the night 16:26 into the period. That time, he got the puck off of a face-off and dropped it to a trailing Tom Wilson. Wilson beat Fleury glove side with a one-timer.

Devante Smith-Pelly scored with 21 seconds remaining in the first period, giving the Capitals a 3-0 edge entering the second frame.

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Then Kuznetsov returned for another helper. He found the puck on the right side and ripped a pass to John Carlson in the left circle. Carslon ripped another one-timer by Fleury 15:23 into the bridge period.

James Neal and Riley Smith cut the Capitals lead in half to start the third period, but Michal Kempny lit the lamp 13:39 into the frame, giving Washington a 5-2 edge. Brett Connolly got the final score of the game with 1:09 remaining, beating Fleury on a power play.

The Capitals have a chance to win the Stanley Cup in Game 5, which is set for 8 p.m. Thursday at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

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