Brock McGinn plays the hero twice as Carolina eliminates defending Stanley Cup champion Washington in two OTs

McGinn prevents goal, then scores game-winner in the second overtime.

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April 25, 2019 at 4:51AM
Washington Capitals left wing Alex Ovechkin (8), of Russia, shoves Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Calvin de Haan (44) during the second period of Game 7 of an NHL hockey first-round playoff series, Wednesday, April 24, 2019, in Washington. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)
Capitals star Alex Ovechkin, right, tangled with Hurricanes defenseman Calvin de Haan during the second period of Game 7 of an NHL first-round playoff series in Washington on Wednesday. Washington and Carolina were tied 3-3 through the first overtime when this edition of the Star Tribune went to press. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

WASHINGTON – Jordan Staal tied it in the third period, Brock McGinn scored in the second overtime and the Carolina Hurricanes stormed back to stun the Washington Capitals 4-3 in Game 7 on Wednesday night to eliminate the defending Stanley Cup champions.

McGinn dived to prevent a goal in the final minutes of regulation and then scored 11:05 into the second extra period, and Petr Mrazek made 34 saves to continue an upset-heavy first round of the NHL playoffs. Carolina had the first nine shots of the first OT and 11 of 15 total, with coach Rod Brind'Amour's group showing it had plenty left in the tank.

Carolina showed the same never-quit attitude that helped it end the NHL's longest playoff drought after a decade by forcing a deciding seventh game and erasing a 3-1 deficit in it.

"Time and time again we've just manned up," said Hurricanes captain Justin Williams, who had an assist on McGinn's winner. "It would have been easy to fold up, especially against a team like that. … Our guys really fought."

The Hurricanes' surge back in the series made it the first time in league history that all four division champions were knocked out in the first round. Game 7 losses by Vegas and Washington on back-to-back nights eliminated the two teams from last year's Cup final in succession.

In one of the strangest first rounds in recent history, the Hurricanes beating the Capitals doesn't even rank at the top of unlikely outcomes after Columbus swept Presidents' Trophy-winning Tampa Bay and Colorado closed out Western Conference top seed Calgary in five. With all four wild-card teams winning, Carolina now faces former Capitals coach Barry Trotz and the New York Islanders in the second round starting Friday in Brooklyn.

It looked after a lopsided Game 5 and a couple of two-goal leads by the Capitals in Game 7 that they were poised to move on. But the Hurricanes closed the gap in the second period, tied the score on Staal's third goal of the series 2:56 into the third, forced OT and celebrated on Washington's home ice.

Williams — "Mr. Game 7" with an NHL-record 15 points in those deciding games — and the Hurricanes celebrated their first series victory since 2009, while the Capitals lost in the first round for the first time since 2013.


Carolina Hurricanes left wing Brock McGinn, left, celebrates his game-winning goal during double overtime of Game 7 of an NHL hockey first-round playoff series against Washington Capitals goaltender Braden Holtby (70) and right wing Tom Wilson (43), Wednesday, April 24, 2019, in Washington. The Hurricanes won 4-3 in double overtime. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)
Hurricanes left winger Brock McGinn whooped it up after his game-winning tip-in in double overtime of Game 7 defeated the defending Stanley Cup champion Capitals on Wednesday. In an NHL first, all four division champs were beaten in the first round. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Brock McGinn, right, of the Carolina Hurricanes scores the game-winning goal against Braden Holtby of the Washington Capitals at 11:05 of the second overime period in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference first-round playoff series at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, April 24, 2019. The Hurricanes advanced with a 4-3 win in double OT. (Patrick Smith/Getty Images/TNS) **FOR USE WITH THIS STORY ONLY**
Brock McGinn, right, of the Carolina Hurricanes scores the game-winning goal against Braden Holtby of the Washington Capitals at 11:05 of the second overime period in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference first-round playoff series at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, April 24, 2019. The Hurricanes advanced with a 4-3 win in double OT. (Patrick Smith/Getty Images/TNS) **FOR USE WITH THIS STORY ONLY** (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Alex Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals looks upward following a first overtime save by Petr Mrazek of the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference first-round playoff series at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, April 24, 2019. The Hurricanes advanced with a 4-3 win in double overtime. (Patrick Smith/Getty Images/TNS) **FOR USE WITH THIS STORY ONLY**
Alex Ovechkin agonized as his Capitals, once leading 3-1 midway through the second period, were eliminated by Carolina. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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