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Boston Bruins edge Washington Capitals 4-3 in Game 3 Bruins edge Capitals for 2-1 series lead.
Washington Capitals left wing Alex Ovechkin leaves the ice after warmups before Game 3 of the Capitals' playoff series against the Boston Bruins at the Verizon Center.
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Capitals fans hold photos of President Obama and signs to taunt Bruins goalie Tim Thomas during warmups. When the Bruins, who won the Stanley Cup last season, were invited for a traditional trip to the White House in January, Thomas boycotted because he said the government had "grown out of control."
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Bruins left wing Daniel Paille reaches but can't block a shot, which resulted in a first-period goal, by Capitals left wing Alexander Semin.
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Capitals center Brooks Laich raises his arms to celebrate after Semin's goal.
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Bruins defenseman Andrew Ference tries to push Capitals left wing Jason Chimera away from the puck during the first period.
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Capitals defenseman John Carlson has his stick broken by Bruins left wing Brian Rolston as Rolston tries to steal the puck during the first period.
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Capitals goalie Braden Holtby watches the replay after giving up a goal in the second period.
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Bruins left wing Milan Lucic sends Capitals center Brooks Laich to the ice after they got into a shoving match during a face off in the second period. Both players were sent to the penalty box.
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Capitals center Marcus Johansson, left, and defenseman Karl Alzner.
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Bruins left wing Daniel Paille gets the puck past Holtby for a goal during the second period.
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Carlson pushes Bruins center Patrice Bergeron away from the puck and the goal during the third period.
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Bruins left wing Milan Lucic takes the puck away from Capitals left wing Alex Ovechkin.
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Bruins left wing Brian Rolston gets the puck through the legs of Capitals goalie Braden Holtby for a goal in the third period, putting the Bruins ahead, 3-2.
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The Boston Bruins celebrate after scoring thier third goal of the game in the third period.
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A referee tries to break up a fight during the third period.
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Capitals left wing Jason Chimera, left, and head coach Dale Hunter, right, disagree with a penalty call during the third period.
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Capitals defenseman Dennis Wideman holds the leg of Bruins left wing Daniel Paille.
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Capitals center Brooks Laich gets the puck past Bruins goalie Tim Thomas, tying the score at three in the third period.
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The Boston Bruins celebrate after Bruins defenseman Zdeno Chara scores the go-ahead goal late in the third period. The Bruins defeated the Capitals 4-3, taking a 2-1 lead in the series. Game 4 is Thursday at Verizon Center.
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