During their first two games of the year, the Pens displayed plenty of pushback, emotion and resiliency to put themselves within striking distance of either tying the score or taking a lead. They just couldn't find a way to find a goal.
They had more of that tonight, and this time, they finally got rewarded. First with one point, and then two.
"We're trying to establish ourselves in the standings," head coach Mike Sullivan said. "We come out of the first couple of games without any points, and I thought we played better than the results that we got, but that's hockey. Sometimes that happens. So, we just had to make sure that we responded the right way today. And to get two points I think is important for our team. I was happy for our players. I think that should give them a boost of confidence."
While Rodrigues opened the scoring just 19 seconds into the game, the Capitals did tilt the ice in their favor for the rest of the period by outworking the Penguins to a 2-1 lead.
"We weren't hard to play against," Pettersson said. "We didn't hold onto pucks."
But the Penguins regrouped in the intermission and played much better for the remainder of the day, with the players all agreeing the biggest key was getting more time in the offensive zone. They responded each time that the Capitals pulled ahead before ultimately getting the job done in a shootout.
"It always feels good to win, especially when you lose two early," Guentzel said. "And to get this one, when we were down after the first, I think is big for us. Hopefully more wins keep coming."