And although they lost to the Penguins the past two seasons, the Capitals are embracing this series, which begins with Game 1 at Washington on Thursday (7 p.m. ET; NBCSN, CBC, SN, TVAS), as an opportunity.
"It's just fun," Ovechkin said Wednesday. "That's why we work so hard all year, to be in this position. Obviously, you want to move first round, second round, third and fourth, but it's hard. It's a big challenge for us, especially against Pittsburgh. It's always lots of attention to this series, and it's fun."
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Much of that attention usually centers on Ovechkin and Penguins captain Sidney Crosby, who entered the NHL together in 2005-06. This will be the fourth time in the past 10 seasons they'll face each other in the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
The Penguins won each of the first three series (2009, 2016, 2017) and went on to win the Stanley Cup. The Capitals have not advanced past the second round since 1998 and are 1-9 in playoff series against the Penguins, with the win coming in the 1994 Eastern Conference Quarterfinals.
The Capitals figure if they're finally going to break through and reach an Eastern Conference Final, why not do it by knocking off their biggest nemesis?
"One day, it has to happen," Ovechkin said. "If we want to get success, we have to beat Pittsburgh and move forward. They're the most experienced team right now in the League. Lots of great players over there, and it's a huge challenge."