Andrew Shaffer, of Monroeville, cheers outside of PPG Paints Arena as the Penguins play the Washington Capitals on Tuesday, May 1, 2018. For more images from Game 3, visit the Trib's photo gallery .
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The Penguins have been victimized by odd-man rushes repeatedly in the series, and when they are, it seems like Ovechkin is always in the middle of it. He's scored in all three games, though his latest performance didn't impress Letang. "I don't think he was dangerous tonight," Letang said. "He came up with a big goal. I thought we did a really good job reducing his time and space. I thought we did a good job. This game, I thought we dictated most of it, and we fell on the wrong side of it. That's it." The Penguins were also on the wrong side of another violent hit by Wilson, who delivered a head shot to defenseman Brian Dumoulin in Game 2. Midway through the second period of Tuesday's game, Wilson caught Zach Aston-Reese with a violent, open-ice hit in front of the Capitals bench. Wilson drove his shoulder into Aston-Reese's chin, drawing blood and sending the rookie to the locker room, where he was diagnosed with a broken jaw that will require surgery and a concussion, Sullivan said. Neither referee called a penalty. After a long conference between the refs and linesmen in front of the penalty box, no infraction was called. Less than a minute later, the Capitals forged a 2-2 tie on a Chandler Stephenson goal. "At some point, we would hope that the league might do something," Sullivan said. Stephenson's goal hurt the Penguins, but not as much as the one Matt Niskanen scored five minutes into the third. The Penguins took a 3-2 lead late in the second when Jake Guentzel undressed Dmitry Orlov to set up Crosby for a shot from the right circle. Niskanen tied the score on a shot from inside the left point that hit Matt Murray's glove and trickled in. "They're coming in waves," Murray said. Jonathan Bombulie is a Tribune-Review staff writer. Reach him at jbombulie@tribweb.com or via Twitter @BombulieTrib.
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