"I think we're just battling really hard for each other," Oshie said. "I mean, if someone misses their play, we step up and help each other. I think we're putting a lot of pucks deep and working hard on the Ds, and that way we're finding a lot of opportunities. We had all the keys for success and we just work off each other."
Burakovsky is tapping into the physical side of his game too. On his second goal, Burakovsky muscled Penguins defenseman Ron Hainsey off the puck on an odd-man rush and scored with a top-shelf wrist shot.
"I think that was a confidence boost going out there with [Backstrom] and [Oshie]," Capitals defenseman Matt Niskanen said. "It's nice to see him get some chances and bury them too. He has that ability and I think he's got a very, very high ceiling."