* The Washington Capitals ended the second-longest wait for an NHL team before winning its first
Stanley Cup
by defeating the Vegas Golden Knights 4-3 in Game 5 of the Final on Thursday. They won the Cup for the first time in their 43rd season of competition and their 3,701st game (regular-season and playoff) since joining the NHL in 1974-75. The Los Angeles Kings won the Cup for the first time in 2012, their 44th season since entering the League in 1967. It was Washington's first professional sports championship since 1992, when the Washington Redskins won the Super Bowl.
* Forward Devante Smith-Pelly, who scored the winning goal in Game 4, tied Game 5 when he scored midway through the third period, giving him goals in three consecutive games -- a first in his NHL career. It was his seventh goal of the playoffs (24 games played), matching his regular-season total (75 GP).
Facts and Figures: Capitals end historic wait for Stanley Cup
Won first championship in 3,701st game since entering NHL in 1974
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