Alex Ovechkin believes in a higher power. The hockey gods, at the very least.
The NHL's best goal-scorer was sprung on two breakaways in Game 1 against the Pittsburgh Penguins on Thursday night - the second after an incredible tip pass by Nicklas Backstrom - but was stopped each time by rookie Matt Murray.
Luckily for Ovechkin, his Washington Capitals teammate T.J. Oshie bailed him out, scoring his hat-trick goal on a wraparound in overtime.
"Thank God we win the game," Ovechkin said in the aftermath of his club's 4-3 win.
The win was the 20th in 50 playoff games for the Capitals against the Penguins, and only the third in 10 in overtime, according to StatsCentre.
Ovechkin finished with an assist, four shots, and a game-high seven hits in 25:01 in Game 1. He was far more of a factor than Sidney Crosby, who played a quiet 22:51 and ended a minus-3.
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