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>> mike: backstrom off of oshie. ovechkin there. driven by orlov. and worn by kuhnhackl. it's sparred for. i think it's tangled in his paraphernalia. for that reason, they're going to call a penalty on him for delay. >> eddie: didn't make attempt to find that puck. he's hurt. >> pierre: he hurt his right arm. >> mike: trying to explain to the linesman across the way, here's why. >> eddie: when you're looking around, you kind of give the impression of you're looking to see where the capitals are. you know what i mean? he was looking to his center. looked to the left and to the right. he knew he had the puck. >> pierre: phil kessel is going to serve the penalty. he's going in to get his right arm looked at.
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>> rob: a >> mike: a lot of goals are serving penalties tonight. >> eddie: get control of this puck. get the extra attacker. try to get one in the first 30 seconds. >> mike: 3:38 to go. you need three. thrown back on by rust. it is ovechkin out there. along with kuznetsov. burakovsky, across the way, williams. and shattenkirk. those are the five right now. grubauer has it left. and a shot by ovechkin, not only broke his stick but caught the glass. came back on to williams. ovechkin has gotten another stick from the bench and wheels back in the play. and a shot, ricochetted off the pipe again. and sent back down. three
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brought back ahead by shattenkirk. weaves his way along. and stashes it back in. and along it comes, ron hainsey. for maatta. hainsey, able to pull in. has help nearby. sent back in by kunitz. still in the goal is grubauer. 58 to go on the power play. think they're waiting to see if they get a power play goal here and then pull him? >> eddie: must be. >> mike: johansson, throwing one in front. grubauer comes to the bench. thrown by ovechkin. and that went up high. and shaken up on that is hainsey. >> eddie: good job by the officials to realize that ron hainsey is in distress there. you have control of the puck in the offensive zone. >> pierre: reaching for his right ear, doc and eddie.
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>> eddie: ovechkin lets this shot go. see how hainsey turns his head there. it's easy to say from 150 yards away there. but you turn like that, you expose some areas that respect as protected, with the shield and the front part of your equipment. catches hainsey up in that head area. >> eddie: talked about the different things off the pipe. and here's kevin shattenkirk, shooting through a maze of players. changes direction and goes off the pipe. >> mike: mike fellerman, who has been used
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updates, after 280 injuries, will be asked about the guys on the bench. there's room for the coaches and the equipment guys to sit on the bench. but those benches are only ten inches wide. it's more comfortable to stand. >> pierre: when you have all of the injuries, dak, players like jake guentzel get called up from the american hockey league and they get a chance. that's all they want is a chance. you think of a kid taking advantage of his opportunity, there's exhibit "a" jake guentzel. >> mike: grubauer, he comes to the bench. dumoulin up with it there. ricochetted back behind. and chased down with 2:10 to go. half a minute to go on the capitals power play. this is settled by williams. faked and ovechkin a shot. that blocked town. rebound is taken by oshie. a stick is lost by ian cole, handed to him by
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moving in is shattenkirk. drifts one. and a hold by marc-andre fleury. >> eddie: kevin shattenkirk, between the legs of dumoulin. and marc-andre fleury has tone a really good job here tonight. in most opportunities of giving up a second chance opportunity. great rebound control. and one of the shot blocks, a little earlier, ian cole, having a big night in game one. there was a beautiful shot block in front of his goaltender. >> mike: at the hash marks is grubauer. and off this tieup, the penguins have it. cleared but not out. shattenkirk there. and grubauer to the bench. that is hand balled out to bonino, who comes to his bench for a change. this is taken by
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with a little over 100 to go. center, that wedges one. bounces off the outside of the cage. kuznetsov posted along. can be dropped back off. and kuznetsov is able to play it ahead. trying to force it through, maatta says no. they work for it. crosby is able to angle it back down. and because the power play is over, this becomes an icing with 1:09 to go. and offensive zone face-off for the capitals. we mentioned the goaltenders because the capitals have used two. marc-andre fleury has been marvelous. matt murray is not available. tristan
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upgoaltender and has been since game one against columbus. >> pierre: what a year he had for wilkes-barre. tristan jarry has a tremendous future in the national hockey league. he really does. >> mike: depending on how the chapters are written. each game is a new chapter, rather than momentum carrying over. the capitals had the start they wanted. and they were overwhelming, 15-5 shots, in a scoreless first period. the penguins were strong at the start of a feelout first period in game number one. once crosby scored the two goals early in the second period of game one, they seem to be dominant. capitals surged late in game one. >> eddie: what we talked about before game one. weke
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you have the surge and the momentum, what do you do with it? are you able to put a couple -- can you put a crocked number on the board to give yourself an opportunity. and if you don't have it, you stop it. you have your big player in sidney crosby, make a play. get the momentum on your side. >> mike: final minute of play. ovechkin firing one. that one deflected up high. fed to the front and dug out by cullen. jake guentzel ahead. and he has scored. jake guentzel with his seventh of the playoffs. in his seventh stanley cup playoff game. and the score, now, is at 6-2.
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>> eddie: nice backhand pass from matt cullen. and guentzel put s it dead-center. >> mike: it is a familiar scenario, for the penguins and for the capitals. it is a best-of-seven. it is not over. but it is familiar. 6-2, in favor of the penguins here. and it is orpik in the last dozen. they had hoped to have the horn drowned out by the cheers of their fans. a meaningful silence, mostly, except for penguins fans. and the horn clearly audible. the penguins go up
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with a decisive 6-2 victory. marc-andre fleury stopped 34 of 36 and was phenomenal especially in the first period. the stanley cup playoffs have been penaltied by geico. tomorrow, the second round of the stanley cup playoffs continue at 3:00 eastern on nbc. game three between the st. louis blues and the nashville predators. then, at 7:00 on nbcsn, the ducks and the oilers face-off in edmonton. coming up next, except on the west coast, it's your local news. for eddie olczyk and pierre mcguire, mike emrick saying good night, from washington.
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bringing you everything caps tonight. george wallace standing by at the live desk. darcy spencer outside the live certainty and carol mosley inside talking to the players. >> ugly? >> one way to put it, the caps getting embarrassed on home ice tonight. >> good evening. >> you just a saw the disappointing finish on nbc4. disappointing, i'd use other words and sure our fans are. george at the live desk. >> the team down zip, where do they go from here? >> they've certainly dug themselves a big hole and have to win 4 of 5 if they want to advance in this series. they let the visitors dictate the first two games of this series and did so in a big way tonight. alex ovechkin
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heartbreak at the hands of the penguins before and things not looking good once again. taking a 3-1 lead, braden holtby, everything going for the caps gives up three goals on 14 shots. that's not good enough. he is pulled from the game. caps drop 6-2 the final, trail the series, 2-0 and, oh, yeah, they have go to pittsburgh for game number three. does not get any easier. to the verizon center for more most game reaction. >> you got it, george. we weren't able to get darcy a ticket from the inside so she got frenzy from the outside. >> that excitement didn't last long. she continues her coverage. darcy. >> reporter: that's right. i wasn't able to get a ticket to go inside. just like so many, i was watching on our station
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hopes and walking out with a disappointing defeat. you can see the fans walking right by me as they're leaving the center after that loss. we spoke to fans earlier when the writing was on the wall the game was not going in that direction. many were too disappointed to speak us to on camera. we did get to talk to some folks who said they still have hope. >> when you're the best record in the league, you're supposed to get a little further. it's not enough. we're supposed to get in the third round. >> our offense has been taking a lot of shots and nothing is falling our way but it will. it will and we will succeed. >> this is our year. we've been here too many times and met these guys too many times to fail. we're hoping we will do this for d.c. >> reporter: you
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was a lot of disappointment. we talked to those people even before the game was over. they knew how it was going to end. you can see people are leaving here tonight, not any celebration going on and folks still have hope because there's always monday night. back to you. >> thank you. storm team 4 draper was at the verizon center tonight for our power play special. >> and the towels you were trying to hand out out there didn't work, amelia. >> it didn't. i'm showing up for my weather report and hopefully for game three the caps can do so as well. it's so disappointing, we had so much hope. it's not over yet. tomorrow, we talk about our forecast it is a tricky temperature forecast. you can see 20-30 degree temperature spread over 100 miles. this is exactly what i'm talking about at noon.
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washington and low 80s in fredericksburg. we move in the afternoon to evening hours we track this large temperature spread with the front in our area. it will be colder north of town mid-atlantic 70s in fredericks and gaithersburg and the metroarea and it's hot and uncomfortable with high temperatures near 100 degrees in manassas and fredericksburg. i will have the latest on the thunderstorm chances the second half of our weekend. >> sounds good. check back with you in a bit. record breaking heat and advocates who say they're fighting to save our planet. tens of thousands of people flooded d.c. for the climate march. >> a sea of humanity rising to the occasion and sitting down for their cause.
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thousands from near and far. >> if we don't change our habits and patterns we won't have a habitat. >> i came because i have six grandchildren and i'm very concerned for their future. >> the line of marches stretched from the u.s. capitol to the white house, key locations in the contentious battle whether climbs change is science or politics or both and saying the current administration comes on the political side and the resistance is energizing. >>'s energy all over the world. >> reporter: nothing draws a crowd but a crowd. >> now that i'm here i guess it's a great reason to support people. people are angry. >> reporter: showing a strength and passion like this are hallmarks of protests like this. they only do so much. >> i think the people will continue to unite and go back and
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i'll be there right with them. >> the point is we only have one planet. to the manhunt for that dangerous escaped prisoner in howard county. here's a new picture of david watson. police suspended their ground search after exhausting all other search efforts and tell us they will now focus on local leads in why tommico county anddale la wear. he escaped when being transferred to a hospital in jessup for a psychological evaluation. if you see him, call 911 immediately. >> we learned a man condominium in a shooting this morning was just 19 years old. montgomery county police tell us three other people, two women and another man were at a house in germantown around 1:00 this morning. the others areec
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two men were fighting inside a business on general washington drive this morning in the alexandria section of the county and he killed enrique vanterpool and they seem to know each other. next, a message for voters. and she
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media outlets like cnn and msnbc are fake news. fake news. >> president trump skipping the white house correspondence dinner show can rally supporters in pennsylvania. tonight, the president lists what he feels are his accomplishments in a "washington post" op-ed. security and defense. the president writes it isn't just a slogan now a policy of the u.s. government. the scrapped the transpacific partnership and said that protected american jobs and avoided regulations. he pointed to the recent military strike in syria. our succel
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enforced the red line the previous administration drug but ignored. border security has been especially controversial in the president's first 100 days. president trump calls his achievements in this arena nothing short of historic and cracking down on sanctuary cities and targeting criminals and gangs like sx 13. so border and security have been his biggest shortcoming. his campaign promise of a border wall and mexico falling for it has fallen flat and attempted a travel bans and he has not repealed and replaced the affordable care act. his approval rating is historically low. quite a different tone at this year's nerd prom it's sometimes call. gathering for the white house correspondent dinner. the event went on minus the usuaol
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without the guest of honor. it's been a particularly prickly relationship between president trump and the press. so this year's dinner focused on a free press to democracy. it wasn't all serious. as expected, the host, hasanminhaj had more perfect jokes. >> you have to be more perfect than ever. you are how the president gets his news. the news has been so stressful, i've been watching "house of cards" just to relax. >> great. >> they handed out scholarships to 23 budding journalists, congratulations to getting your careers off to a great start now. >> we have a new face tonight in case you haven't noticed. you haven't noticed? >> we want to welcome leon harris the newest member of our
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him on the weekends. you will be seeing a lot of him. >> i hope so. and judging from this facebook a lot of people like the way it looks. so let's see if we can keep it going. >> happy to have you. >> happy to be here, believe me. >> welcome. already having so much fun, the caps -- i can't get over it. i need to anyway. your weather headlines tomorrow, it is a difficult temperature forecast. the latest information coming in continuing to suggest it's colder north of town and by a lot. i will be posting my pages lafr this. keep a late eye on thunderstorms that could have damaging winds and could be a weather alert day monday. after that, you want cooler more comfortable air, look forwa t

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