At least not by the time they were deep into the second overtime with the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference First Round at Capital One Arena on Wednesday.
The way the Hurricanes controlled play in both overtime periods, it felt inevitable they would score eventually. Brock McGinn finally did at 11:05 of the second overtime, redirecting Justin Williams' centering feed from the right corner to give Carolina an improbable 4-3 win in the game and the best-of-7 series.
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The Hurricanes advance to face the New York Islanders in the second round, beginning Friday at Barclays Center (7 p.m. ET; NBCSN, SN, CBC, TVAS). The Capitals go home for the summer, ending their repeat bid much earlier than they expected.
"It's kind of a situation where the season is over, and you understand that," Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin said. "We fight through 82 (regular-season) games and in Game 7, they score one goal and … you're disappointed. You're frustrated, especially after last year."
Last year, after repeated seasons of Stanley Cup Playoff disappointments, the Capitals finally put it all together and won the Cup for the first time in their 43-season history. A lot of things fell their way, but they also earned it and, with most of their players returning, they believed they could do it again.