From the opening puck drop, Game 6 of the Washington Capitals vs. Pittsburgh Penguins series was all one-sided.
And one of the biggest reasons why that remained the case for a full 60 minutes was the stellar play of Andre Burakovsky.
This goal: All @andreburakovsky. This game: All @capitals. #StanleyCup
This individual effort beat Pens goalie Marc-Andre Fleury short side on a save he really should have made.
It may have contributed to his relative give-up on the fifth goal of the night for the Caps where Burakovsky just rocked Fleury to sleep.
The fifth and final goal for the @capitals tonight and it was a beauty. #Game7 will be a thing. #StanleyCup
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The Pens are only playing Fleury because their top goaltender, Matt Murray, has been out with an injury all postseason long.
And if the backup-turned-starter can’t get his act together in Game 7, the Penguins’ stay in the Stanley Cup Playoffs will only last another 60 minutes on the ice.