Washington found itself in more penalty trouble early in the third, and Vegas found itself with a two-man advantage for 69 seconds. The Knights put pressure and pucks on Holtby and the Caps, but Washington held firm. Vegas poured nine shots on Holtby in a span of just 2:52 early in the third period, but the Caps goaltender had the answer for all of them.
Orpik played some boss hockey during that stretch, too. He had one shift that was 2:44 in length, most of it while Washington was down one or two men.
With the five-on-three kill in the rear view, the Caps went back to playing road hockey, and playing it well. Washington held Vegas without a shot on net for 10 minutes and 20 seconds, taking the clock down below four minutes in the process, and setting the stage of Holtby's heroic stop on Tuch.
Vegas forward Erik Haula lost his cool in a big way at the final buzzer, slashing Orpik open with a vicious two-handed whack, and drawing an inconsequential five-minute major for slashing and a game misconduct at the 20-minute mark of the third. Caps fans will recall Backstrom being suspended for a game for a similar incident after the final buzzer six years ago in a first-round series against Boston.