Pittsburgh scored 14 goals against the Capitals, and Crosby was on the ice for 13, with the exception being defenseman Jamie Oleksiak's goal in Game 5. But the Capitals held Crosby in check in Game 6, limiting him to one shot on goal that came with less than three minutes remaining in the third period.
"Coming off the last couple of games I thought we were playing some good hockey," Crosby said. "Tonight probably wasn't one of our better games this series, but still, it was a tight game both ways and we had our chances. Once you're in there with the experience and with a lot of guys who have gone through it, we felt like that was an opportunity."
For some of the younger players on the Penguins, including goaltender Matt Murray, who made 28 saves in Game 6, and forwards Jake Guentzel and Bryan Rust, this was their first NHL playoff series loss.
"This group knows how hard it is to win in the playoffs," Penguins coach Mike Sullivan said. "All the teams are really good. ... We haven't tasted [losing] in a long time, and that's a credit to the players in that dressing room, because they've been a hungry group and accomplished so much. Obviously, we're all disappointed. We were hoping we'd get a different result."
Pittsburgh had a tough time getting anything through Monday, and when it did, Capitals goaltender Braden Holtby saved them. Letang scored to tie it 1-1 at 11:52 of the second period with a slap shot from the point.