The Caps finally gained the Pittsburgh zone and got set up in the final half minute of regulation. Kuznetsov rang a shot off the outside of the right post, then went into the right-wing corner to retrieve it. He fed Wilson in front, and the big winger had enough time and space to settle and shoot from just above the paint, tying the game with 14.3 seconds left in regulation.
Washington had some possession and a couple of shots on net in overtime, but Pittsburgh prevailed when Guentzel converted John Marino's feed at 2:11 of the extra session. Guentzel's goal put the Pens in the postseason for the 15th consecutive season, the longest active streak in the NHL.
"It's never good when you give up a goal like that in the last however many seconds there," says Guentzel, referring to Wilson's tying tally that enabled the Caps to clinch a playoff berth as well. "But you've just got to look at it like you get a point, and you've got to try and get the next one, so you've got to move by it pretty quick."
Guentzel went on to recount his game-winner, his second game-winner against Washington this season.
"Heads up play by [McCann] in the corner there to find [Marino] in the slot," says Guentzel, "and just a really nice play by Johnny to find me on the back door. Really good play by those two, and I was just on the end of it to be pretty lucky there."
Like the Caps, Pittsburgh knows that making the playoffs in the NHL isn't easy and isn't a given.
"We're going to enjoy this one tonight," says Pens coach Mike Sullivan. "These guys have competed extremely hard all year long to earn the privilege to compete for the Stanley Cup in the playoffs. And it's a hard league, and it's not easy to make the playoffs. I'm certainly proud of the group for what they've accomplished to this point. By no means are any of us satisfied. We understand that there is a lot of work to do here, but we're going to take a deep breath tonight and just enjoy it."