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    Preview: Capitals (56-18) at Penguins (48-26)


    Date: May 04, 2016 8:00 PM EDT


    PITTSBURGH (AP) Matt Murray isn't in the mood to think about what it all means, this ride that he's on. The NHL's best team on the other side of the ice. His mentor watching from bench. An arena chanting his name.


    For the moment, there is only the next game, the next shot. That's all that concerns the Pittsburgh Penguins rookie goaltender. Not the ripple effects his playoff run will have on his career, the franchise he plays for or the long-term future of Marc-Andre Fleury, whose guidance is one of the reasons Murray has become so good, so fast.


    'I want to win,' Murray said. 'On a personal level, I think it really doesn't matter. Everything else is noise to me.'


    And just like everything else thrown at Murray these days, he's blocking it out.


    The 21-year-old with the thatchy beard and the waistline that looks like it could use a good meal or two is perhaps the biggest reason the Penguins take a 2-1 lead into Game 4 of their contentious Eastern Conference semifinal against Washington on Wednesday night.


    Murray stopped 47 shots in a 3-2 victory in Game 3 on Monday, keeping his head - not to mention his well-padded arms and legs - during three periods of duress in which the Capitals appeared to put an invisible fence at the Pittsburgh blue line, hemming the Penguins in their end for 60 minutes of hockey that appeared one-sided everywhere but the scoreboard.


    And Murray did it with Fleury at the ready in case his protege's seemingly imperturbable veneer started to show signs of weakness. Active for the first time since sustaining a concussion on March 31, the winningest goaltender in Penguins' history skated onto the ice at Consol Energy Center for warmups with his teammates before Game 2 then traded his helmet for a baseball cap while getting an eyeful of Murray's spectacular performance.


    'It's more stressful when you don't play than when you play,' Fleury said. 'You just sit there and keep on cheering the guys.


    Fleury might want to get used to the view. Barring a meltdown, coach Mike Sullivan has no plans - at least in this round - from making any sort of switch.


    'We feel as though right now we have two guys in Marc and Matt that we think are terrific goaltenders,' Sullivan said Tuesday. 'When we have healthy people at that position, that's a good thing for our team.'


    Sullivan coached Murray briefly early in the season when both were at Pittsburgh's AHL affiliate in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton and was well aware of what he had on his hands. Murray set an AHL record for longest shutout streak in 2014-15 and supplanted Jeff Zatkoff as Fleury's primary backup in March.


    If Murray is intimidated by the stage, it doesn't show. At 6-foot-3 and 178 pounds, he looks like an unwieldly collection of limbs with his gear off. Yet he seems much larger with his No. 30 jersey pulled over his thin shoulders and is just as comfortable stepping out to cut down shooting angles from the point or creep deeper into the crease to allow himself a split-second longer to react.


    He's made a believer out of the Capitals, holding Alexander Ovechkin and the rest of the President's Trophy winners to seven goals in nearly 190 minutes, including a relentless barrage near the end of Game 3.


    'He's very talented,' Washington coach Barry Trotz said. 'We knew that going in. It's not a surprise to us. He's looking like a franchise goaltender.'


    Which is where the picture down the road starts to get blurry.


    Fleury has three years left on a deal that pays him about $5.75 million annually, a contract that includes a limited no-trade clause. While Fleury remains a vital part of the club - his stellar play early in the season almost singlehandedly kept the Penguins afloat before Sullivan's arrival in mid-December - he also understands the business side of things. The longer Murray - making $640,000 this season - stays in net, the more tenuous Fleury's prospects of getting his old job back becomes, at least in Pittsburgh.


    'I'm not there yet,' Fleury said. 'I think focus is still on winning this year. That's where it has to be then when that's done, we'll see.'


    So Fleury will continue to serve as Murray's sounding board, offering advice when needed or cracking a joke to break the tension.


    'Maybe if I didn't play (a puck) quite as well as I could have, I can come over and ask Flower what he thought about it, if he thought I could have done it better or whatever it may be,' Murray said. 'I always bounce ideas off of basically anybody who's around.'


    Not that there's much to work on at the moment. Murray is thriving. The Penguins are winning. The rest can wait.

  • #2
    Re: NHL Betting Info. 5/4

    NHL


    Wednesday's games


    Pittsburgh-Washington (1-1)
    Washington D Orpik is out two more games (suspension); he is their most physical defenseman, and a solid penalty killer; now Pitt's LeTang is out here-- Penguins are 2-8-1 this season when he didn't play.. Visiting team is 6-4 in last ten series games. Caps outshot Pitt 49-33 in Game 3, 35-15 in last two periods, but 3-0 lead was too much to overcome- they didn't make it 3-2 until last minute. Penguins are 0-10 on power play in series, Washington 1-10. Pens won 10 of last 13 games; over is 7-3-2 in their last 12 games. Under is 6-2-2 in Washington's last ten games. Caps split their last four visits here.


    Playoffs tally: 1st round-- Home: 23-24, Over: 16-17-14
    2nd round-- Home: 8-4, Over: 6-2-4

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    • #3
      Re: NHL Betting Info. 5/4

      Preview: Washington at Pittsburgh

      When: 8:00 PM ET, Wednesday, May 4, 2016
      Where: Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

      Matchup Edge

      WAS Edge in: PIT
      Offense
      Defense
      Power Play
      Penalty Kill
      Face Offs
      Discipline
      Goaltending



      If the host Pittsburgh Penguins hope to push the reigning Presidents' Trophy-winning Washington Capitals to the brink of elimination on Wednesday, they'll need to accomplish the feat without their top two defensemen. Kris Letang was suspended for Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinal series for his hit on Capitals forward Marcus Johansson in Pittsburgh's 3-2 victory in Game 3.

      With Letang's traditional defense partner Olli Maatta (upper body) expected to sit out on Wednesday, the Penguins will need a boost from blue-liners Derrick Pouliot and Justin Schultz as they enter Game 4 with a 2-1 edge in the series. "He's impossible to replace, really," Schultz said of Letang, who has logged nearly 97 1/2 minutes of ice time in the series and recorded seven points (one goal, six assists) in the playoffs. Washington coach Barry Trotz was quick to praise Letang's ability, but noted that he doesn't expect Pittsburgh to alter its style. "I don't think they're going to change their philosophy or anything like that," Trotz said. "I think they're just going to have to fill the void as we are trying to do with (defenseman) Brooks (Orpik) out, if there's anything to come of that."

      TV: 8 p.m. ET, NBCSN, SN, TVAS

      ABOUT THE CAPITALS: Forward Stanislav Galiev participated on the second line in Tuesday's practice in place of Johansson (upper body), who will be re-evaluated on Wednesday. "Just some issues with my neck right now, but I passed all the other tests," Johansson said. "I did not hit the ice ... got a little whiplash, I think, and it is what it is." Should Johansson sit out, Andre Burakovsky would likely move to the second line while Galiev would play on the wing with the third line.

      ABOUT THE PENGUINS: While rookie Matt Murray turned aside a staggering 47 shots in Game 3, Marc-Andre Fleury did his best to fend off frustration as the franchise goaltender finds himself in the backup role following his second concussion of the season. "I love to play. I love the game," the 31-year-old Fleury said. "... I wish I could play, but that's how it is and that's fine." Murray, 21, posted a 9-2-1 mark in the regular season and has won five of six starts in the playoffs in place of Fleury, who is the franchise's all-time wins leader (357) and has guided the club to the Stanley Cup in 2009.

      OVERTIME

      1. Pittsburgh LW Carl Hagelin scored the winning goal in Game 3 to extend his point streak to four games (three goals, two assists).

      2. The Capitals have thwarted all 10 short-handed situations in this series and 32-of-33 in the playoffs.

      3. Pittsburgh Fs Bryan Rust (lower body) and Beau Bennett (undisclosed) are deemed day-to-day the team, although the latter has not been cleared to play.

      PREDICTION: Capitals 5, Penguins 2

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      • #4
        Re: NHL Betting Info. 5/4

        Trends - Washington at PittsburghW/L Trends

        Washington
        • Capitals are 40-14 in their last 54 after scoring 2 goals or less in their previous game.
        • Capitals are 43-18 in their last 61 when their opponent allows 2 goals or less in their previous game.
        • Capitals are 38-16 in their last 54 games playing on 1 days rest.
        • Capitals are 38-16 in their last 54 vs. Eastern Conference.
        • Capitals are 60-29 in their last 89 overall.
        • Capitals are 2-7 in their last 9 vs. a team with a winning record.
        • Capitals are 1-4 in their last 5 road games vs. a team with a home winning % of greater than .600.
        • Capitals are 1-5 in their last 6 Wednesday games.
        • Capitals are 1-5 in their last 6 Conference Semifinals games.
        Pittsburgh
        • Penguins are 22-5 in their last 27 games playing on 1 days rest.
        • Penguins are 13-3 in their last 16 after allowing 2 goals or less in their previous game.
        • Penguins are 21-5 in their last 26 vs. Eastern Conference.
        • Penguins are 4-1 in their last 5 vs. a team with a winning % above .600.
        • Penguins are 15-4 in their last 19 games following a win.
        • Penguins are 20-6 in their last 26 home games.
        • Penguins are 22-7 in their last 29 vs. Metropolitan.
        • Penguins are 21-7 in their last 28 when their opponent scores 2 goals or less in their previous game.
        • Penguins are 35-16 in their last 51 overall.
        • Penguins are 1-5 in their last 6 Wednesday games.
        OU Trends

        Washington
        • Under is 4-0-1 in Capitals last 5 games playing on 1 days rest.
        • Under is 3-0-2 in Capitals last 5 when their opponent allows 2 goals or less in their previous game.
        • Under is 10-2-5 in Capitals last 17 Conference Semifinals games.
        • Under is 4-1-1 in Capitals last 6 overall.
        • Under is 4-1-1 in Capitals last 6 vs. Metropolitan.
        • Under is 4-1-1 in Capitals last 6 vs. Eastern Conference.
        • Over is 6-2-4 in Capitals last 12 road games vs. a team with a home winning % of greater than .600.
        • Under is 3-1-2 in Capitals last 6 after scoring 2 goals or less in their previous game.
        • Over is 7-3-2 in Capitals last 12 vs. a team with a winning record.
        Pittsburgh
        • Over is 3-0-3 in Penguins last 6 home games vs. a team with a road winning % of greater than .600.
        • Over is 7-1-4 in Penguins last 12 vs. a team with a winning % above .600.
        • Over is 18-5-5 in Penguins last 28 home games.
        • Under is 3-1-1 in Penguins last 5 Conference Semifinals games.
        • Over is 16-6-8 in Penguins last 30 after allowing 2 goals or less in their previous game.
        • Over is 21-8-7 in Penguins last 36 games following a win.
        • Over is 10-4-3 in Penguins last 17 overall.
        • Over is 15-6-5 in Penguins last 26 when their opponent scores 2 goals or less in their previous game.
        • Over is 7-3-3 in Penguins last 13 games playing on 1 days rest.
        • Over is 7-3-2 in Penguins last 12 vs. Eastern Conference.
        Head to Head

        • Under is 3-1-2 in the last 6 meetings in Pittsburgh.
        • Over is 3-1-3 in the last 7 meetings.
        • Capitals are 3-7 in the last 10 meetings in Pittsburgh.
        • Capitals are 1-4 in the last 5 meetings.

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