Top 3 Capitals duds against Penguins

Charlie Lindgren, Washington Capitals Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
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Alex Ovechkin, Washington Capitals Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
Alex Ovechkin, Washington Capitals Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports /

#2 Alex Ovechkin

I have a rule when it comes to writing about those who display greatness. It’s a rule I applied to my high school basketball coach who won back to back state titles and I also applied it to Alex Ovechkin.

Don’t write bad things about GOATs. That’s my rule.

Usually when Ovechkin makes a bad play or turns the puck over, I completely look the other way. When they ask me who turned the puck over my answer is gravity. But when Ovechkin accepts responsibility for the loss, it gives me the green light to include him in this even though I absolutely hate it.

In this case Ovechkin is on here due to the game’s first goal that completely shifted the momentum in the Penguins favor. What happened was the Caps failed to get the puck out of their own zone.

Ovechkin failed to get the puck on his stick and the failed attempt was taken advantage of by newcomer Erik Karlsson at the blue line. Three Caps kept their eyes on Rickard Rakell and by then it was too late when he found a wide open Malkin for the opening goal.

Ovechkin would say to the media:

"“First of all, it was my bad on that goal. Kind of (go) off my stick to the blue line and went their way.”"

As bad as that error was, Ovechkin showed his true leadership skills by accepting the blame.