The first goal came when Lightning defenseman Dan Girardi had the puck caught in his jersey and it bounced right on the stick of Burakovsky, who had a clear path to the net. He beat Lightning goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy to the far post for a 2-0 lead at 8:59 of the second period.
"At first I thought the puck went down in the corner, and then I saw [Girardi] was, like, holding his hand across his chest," Burakovsky said. "I guess he had the puck there, and as soon as he dropped it I just tried to get a stick on it and he kind of went out of position. I didn't have the best angle but I was just trying to put it far side and it worked pretty good."
Burakovsky caught the Lightning on a line change and got behind the defense on a breakaway to go five-hole on Vasilevskiy to make it 3-0 at 16:31.
At that point, Burakovsky said he felt good about the Capitals' chances to hang on to the lead and he felt relieved to contribute after a trying postseason.