It will be the Washington Capitals' turn to push back when they play the Florida Panthers in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference First Round at FLA Live Arena on Wednesday.
The Capitals and the Panthers have alternated wins through the first four games of the best-of-7 series. Washington was on the verge of taking a 3-1 series lead, up by one goal late in the third period of Game 4 on Monday. But Florida tied it on Sam Reinhart's goal with 2:04 remaining and won it 3-2 on Carter Verhaeghe's goal 4:57 into overtime to even the series.
"We had the lead late in that game, it's one we wanted to close out, but at the end of the day it's a 2-2 series," Capitals forward Conor Sheary said. "It's a three-game series now. We're just looking one game at a time, trying to take one on the road tonight and then focus on what's next after that."
The Panthers hope to build off their comeback victory in Game 4 and take the series lead for the first time. Florida gradually has gained confidence after playing tentatively early in the series.
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"We're having a good time and we're having a lot of fun," Panthers forward Claude Giroux said. "We're in a position right now that we're back at home and we've got to win two out of three. That's why you play playoff hockey. It's stressful. It's exciting. There's a lot of emotion that goes on. You lose Game 3 and you're down a little bit, but we just believed that we can come back in this series and now it's 2-2."
During the regular season the Panthers led the NHL with 34 home wins (34-7-0), while the Capitals led NHL with 56 road points in the regular season (25-10-6), and won 4-2 in Game 1 at Florida.
Teams that win Game 5 when a Stanley Cup Playoff series is tied 2-2 hold an all-time series record of 219-58 (.791), including a 6-0 record in the 2021 playoffs.
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