Western Conference Quarterfinals

Archived from 2000-01 season.
Washington VS. Pittsburgh

2001 Playoffs

Playoffs statistics

NHL teams

Washington
Capitals

Capitals
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Capitals
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Capitals
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Pittsburgh
Penguins

Penguins
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Penguins
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Penguins
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Regular season:
No.3 Washington 41-27-10-4
No.6 Pittsburgh 42-28-9-3

Season series:
Tied 2-2-0

Power play:
Washington 21.2% (4th)
Pittsburgh 20.2% (5th)

Penalty killing:
Washington 84.1% (13th)
Pittsburgh 80.7% (27th)
 

Schedule:
Washington vs. Pittsburgh
Game 1, 1-0, Box Score | Recap
Game 2, 1-2, Box Score | Recap
Game 3, 2-3, Box Score | Recap
Game 4, 4-3, Box Score | Recap
Game 5, 1-2, Box Score | Recap
Game 6, 3-4, Box Score | Recap
Pittsburgh wins series 4-2
Pens Take Series With OT Win
Martin Straka stole the puck from Sergei Gonchar to score at 13:04 of overtime as the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Washington Capitals 4-3 to finish the first round series 4-2.

"Before this game, we just couldn't score. Tonight was our night," he said. "Earlier, I had some breakaways but hadn't scored any points."

The Penguins won the conference quarterfinal series in six games, eliminating the Capitals for the second time in as many years and the sixth time in seven postseason meetings. Pittsburgh will face the Buffalo Sabres in the next round.

"It was a tough series," Lemieux said. "Washington's always a tough team for us to play against. For me, it was fun."

"It was a lousy way to lose the game where the puck bounces over the guy's stick. It leaves you with a very empty feeling," Washington coach Ron Wilson said. "It was a bounce that went their way at the end."


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