The final day of the second round features a Game 7 doubleheader that begins with the Penguins and Capitals playing the latest chapter of their long and spirited rivalry at Verizon Center in Washington, and closes with a decisive game between the Oilers and Ducks from Honda Center in Anaheim.
* The Capitals will ice a roster that has skated in a total of 76 NHL Game 7s, with forward Justin Williams 7-0 in winner-take-all games. Williams a goal and an assist in his last Game 7, a 5-4 victory with the Kings against the Chicago Blackhawks in the 2014 Western Conference Final that included an assist on the overtime winner. He has 14 points (seven goals, seven assists) in Game 7s, surpassing Doug Gilmour (13) for the most points in Game 7 history and tying Glenn Anderson for most goals.
* The Penguins have won each of their previous Game 7s against the Capitals (1992, 1995, 2009), including two victories in Washington, and are 5-0 on the road record in Game 7s, the best among the four major professional sports leagues. Forward Carl Hagelin (0-2-2) is 7-1 in eight career Game 7s, while teammate Matt Cullen (0-3-3) is 5-0.
* Eight players that skated in the last Game 7 between the Capitals and Penguins are expected to be in the lineup tonight: The Penguins' Sidney Crosby, Marc-Andre Fleury, Chris Kunitz and Evgeni Malkin, and the Capitals' Brooks Orpik (who played for the Penguins in that game), Nicklas Backstrom, Jay Beagle and Alex Ovechkin. Penguins defenseman Kris Letang (injured) also played in their last winner-take-all showdown.
* The Ducks will host a Game 7 for the fifth consecutive year as they try to snap a five-game losing streak in all Game 7s that dates to the 2009 Western Conference Semifinals at the Detroit Red Wings. The Oilers will play their first Game 7 in nearly 11 years, a 3-1 loss in the Stanley Cup Final at the Carolina Hurricanes. The winner will own home-ice advantage against the Nashville Predators in the Western Conference Final.
* Oilers forward Milan Lucic has the most Game 7 experience among all players in the series, collecting six points (four goals, two assists) in 10 career Game 7s, all with the Boston Bruins. Ducks forwards Ryan Getzlaf (0-3-3) and Corey Perry (3-1-4) have played in six Game 7s apiece, second on the Ducks roster behind Patrick Eaves (1-0-1 in 7 GP).