Capitals overwhelm Penguins 5-2 to force Game 7

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    The Washington Capitals are well aware of their franchise's inglorious past, one filled with unmet expectations and gut-wrenching collapses.

    And they don't care. It's not 1992. It's not 1996, 2009 or 2016 for that matter.

    The Capitals have spent the better part of the season insisting this time, things will be different. That they're not burdened by the weight of the team's history of playoff flameouts, one most of the guys in red, white and blue had nothing to do with.

    Backed up to the precipice against a rival that's tormented them for decades, the Capitals finally punched back. Hard.

    Andre Burakovsky scored twice, Nicklas Backstrom got his sixth of the playoffs and Washington beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 5-2 on Monday night to force a Game 7 in their seesaw Eastern Conference semifinal.

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