Sat May 09, 2009 11:58 pm EDT
WASHINGTON, DC -- Brooks Orpik(notes) touched the fresh stitches over his eye as he thought about the physical play in the Pittsburgh Penguins' 4-3, Game 5 victory against the Washington Capitals.
Like other Penguins, the defenseman had paid the physical price in the overtime win. Like other Penguins, he did so without allowing his emotions to get the best of him after a controversial knee-on-knee check by Alexander Ovechkin(notes) knocked Pittsburgh defenseman Sergei Gonchar(notes) out of the series and potentially the playoffs.
Orpik said he entered the game believing that the best way to gain a measure of revenge against Ovechkin was for the Penguins to win the series. And it was Gonchar that put him in that mindset.
"With Ovechkin, that was something where I had talked to Gonch sometime after breakfast. He's just disappointed. He was out most of the year with a shoulder injury. He battled so hard to get back," said Orpik. "He told us this morning to just go out and play. The best way to get back at them is just to beat them in this series. Hearing it from the guy who can't play, I thought it was a pretty good message."
The message echoed through the Penguins locker room. The same word was used by Orpik and Matt Cooke(notes) and several other players: resiliency.
Resiliency in bouncing back after losing their best defenseman. Resiliency in bouncing back after blowing two leads against the Capitals tonight. Resiliency in rallying with three straight victories after two defeats to begin the series.
Someone asked Sidney Crosby(notes) if the hockey gods were smiling on the Penguins after Evgeni Malkin's(notes) overtime game-winner deflected home off of a sliding Tom Poti(notes).
"Maybe," said Crosby, who went to the net on Malkin's game-winner with the same authority as he had all night. "You gotta work hard to get the bounces, though."
Thoughts on Game 5 and video of Ovechkin's press conference coming up.
Goal by goal coverage of Game 5 can be found in our earlier post. Some additional thoughts:
• Ovechkin made this point in his press conference and it's hard not to agree with it: "If we play the way we played in the first two periods, we're going to win the series."
The Capitals carried the offensive play at times, bottled up the Penguins leaving their own zone and won the faceoff battle (33-27, with Boyd Gordon(notes) going 10-2 and Sergei Fedorov(notes) going 12-6). It was some of the best even-strength hockey they've played in the series.
• One line that had the advantage five-on-five against the Capitals: Matt Cooke, Jordan Staal(notes) and Tyler Kennedy(notes). Staal broke through with his first goal of the playoffs. The trio's hard work resulted in Cooke's critical in the third period. "Our line's been playing pretty solid throughout the playoffs. It's nice to finally get rewarded with a couple," said Staal.
• If you haven't seen it, the game-winning goal:
Malkin makes a great move through Fedorov before he shoots the puck off of Poti, who said after the game: "You know it's Malkin so you can't give him too much time and space and it became a two-on-one and I tried to make the pass and it went off my glove or my stick or something. Just a bounce, an unfortunate bounce."
Said Simeon Varlamov(notes), through a translator: "It's always hard when you play in overtime and you allow a silly goal like this twice now ... as they say, the winners make their own luck."
• Finally, from Ovechkin: "I think today we played good, but it's not good enough. Next game is going to be different," he said. "It's not over yet. If somebody thinks it's over, it's not over."
Here's his full press conference:
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WOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
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Each team is so even. They've been equally screwed and equally snake-bite. Lots of missed calls and hit posts on both sides. The Penguins have just hung in there better to this point.
Far and away the best series of hockey I've seen in ages.
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And we have the first whiner for the bandwagon capital fans!
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Caps are in desperate need of a defense.
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Pens had two pucks off the poles tonight!
Yeah you are right, it should have been a 5-3 Pens won without OT.
Suck it cappys!
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.It pains me to say this ....,but he needs to STOP crying when a call goes against the pens or doesnt go againts the craps ...I mean the Caps.
Crosby is a huge prima donna ...
he doesnt talk to anyone and when he and some of the pens come in the shop he acts like your beneath him the othe rplayers dont act like that...
but that Marios fault you think he would of learned when he did the same thing with Jackin Jagr turn on him after having him live in his home too. Crosby will do the same mark my words ......
GO PENS !
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did we move on? did we win?
why don't you quit crying about people's crying?
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Varlamov continues his guru status with more philosophical Yoda-esque quotes. I bet we see the Jose Theodore show in Pittsburgh; that wouldn't surprise me. Guess what...the only reason the Caps aren't playing golf know is because of their AHL goaltender's performance.
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Hard not to agree with the scoreboard, or hard not to believe that the Capitals are choking dogs in the playoffs? Props to Mr. Tony for calling them out years ago. Some things never change.
C...R...A...P ... Craps! Craps! Craps!
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I mean Crosby, one of the best players in the NHL has with a wide open cage on a center ice feed and he buries it right into the cross bar.
Yeah, no luck there what-so-ever.
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also, huge tripping call missed when someone tripped semin on a fast break. smart move tripping him, it would have def been a goal. bad call by the refs.
dive should have not been called a trip.
anyone who says the refs are on the caps side is ridic. bettman is dying to get cindy crosbaby into the finals again. forget the fact that ovie is such a better player. ovie had the ability to score outside of the crease. check the highlights from this series. ovie makes plays, crosby just plays clean up. get real people.
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my point exactly... twice we had the puck on the poles tonight... sure we are the lucky one
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