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Predators outlast Jets in 2 OT, tie series at 1

NASHVILLE — Kevin Fiala scored 5:37 into double overtime, and the Nashville Predators beat the Winnipeg Jets 5-4 on Sunday night in Game 2 to even the Western Conference semifinal series.
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NASHVILLE — Kevin Fiala scored 5:37 into double overtime, and the Nashville Predators beat the Winnipeg Jets 5-4 on Sunday night in Game 2 to even the Western Conference semifinal series.

The Presidents' Trophy winners had the NHL's best road record during the regular season, but the Predators got the split they needed before this series switches to Winnipeg for Game 3 on Tuesday night. That's where the Jets posted the league's best home record.

Craig Smith and Fiala skated up on a 2-on-1, and Jets defenceman Byflugien failed to block Smith's cross-ice pass to Fiala who beat goalie Connor Hellebuyck with a backhander.

Ryan Johansen scored two goals, Viktor Arvidsson had a goal and two assists, and P.K. Subban had a goal and an assist as Nashville won both its 100th post-season game as a franchise and coach Peter Laviolette's 50th with the team. Filip Forsberg also had three primary assists for the first time in the post-season in his career.

Mark Scheifele scored two goals and had an assist. Byflugien had a goal and an assist, and Brandon Tanev had a goal for Winnipeg.

Tanev tied it at 3, putting the puck past Pekka Rinne's right skate at 5:11 of the third. Johansen answered 34 seconds later, skating around Jets defenceman Toby Enstrom and beating Hellebuyck hight.

But Scheifele forced overtime with his fourth goal in this series and eighth this post-season with 1:05 left in regulation and Hellebuyck pulled for the extra attacker.

CAPITALS 4, PENGUINS 1

WASHINGTON (AP) — Alex Ovechkin scored his seventh goal of the playoffs, Braden Holtby made 32 saves and Washington built a lead and this time held on to beat Pittsburgh and even the series.

After blowing a two-goal lead for the third time in these playoffs in Game 1, this time Washington built on it. The Capitals also were the beneficiary of a questionable video review in the third period when the NHL ruled there were no definitive replays showing the puck crossed the goal line on what would have been Pittsburgh's second goal.

Jakub Vrana scored on the power play and Brett Connolly on a breakaway for the Capitals, who have beaten goaltender Matt Murray glove-side all five of their goals against him through two games. Nicklas Backstrom scored an empty-netter to seal it with 6.1 seconds left.

Kris Letang scored for Pittsburgh.

Holtby robbed Sidney Crosby and Jake Guentzel with sliding pad saves to on the way to evening the series going into Game 3 Tuesday in Pittsburgh, which could mark the return of Penguins star centre Evgeni Malkin from an apparent leg injury.

The Associated Press