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2012 Stanley Cup playoffs: Caps beat Bruins in Game 4 Braden Holtby stands tall as the Capitals knot the Eastern Conference quarterfinal series at two games apiece.
Jennifer Ruggeri high fives her Dad, Dennis Ruggeri, after a Capitals power play goal as the Washington Capitals take on the Boston Bruins in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup playoffs at the Verizon Center.
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Capitals goalie Braden Holtby deflects one of his 44 saves against the Bruins.
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Capitals center Marcus Johansson celebrates his first-period goal with center Brooks Laich.
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Capitals left wing Alex Ovechkin tangles with Bruins defenseman Andrew Ference as he goes for the puck during first period action.
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Capitals left wing Alex Ovechkin checks Bruins defenseman Dennis Seidenberg into the boards during the first period.
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Bruins right wing Rich Peverley shoots and scores past Capitals goalie Braden Holtby in the first period.
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Capitals left wing Alexander Semin leaps around Bruins defenseman Johnny Boychuk while going after the puck during the first period.
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Capitals left wing Alex Ovechkin reacts after getting tangled with Bruins defenseman Andrew Ference in the first period.
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Capitals left wing Matt Hendricks pushes the puck during first period action.
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Capitals goalie Braden Holtby knocks the puck away from Bruins center Gregory Campbell in the second period.
Bruins goalie Tim Thomas and defenseman Dennis Seidenberg look on as a puck gets into the net for a goal during the second period.
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Capitals goalie Braden Holtby takes a break.
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Bruins center Tyler Seguin splits three Capitals for a shot at goalie Braden Holtby during the second period.
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Bruins left wing Benoit Pouliot keeps Capitals center Marcus Johansson pressed to the ice.
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Capitals left wing Alexander Semin celebrates a goal during the second period.
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Capitals center Marcus Johansson goes face first into the ice as he battles for control of the puck in front of the Bruins goal.
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Capitals goalie Braden Holtby makes a save.
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Capitals defenseman Mike Green saves a shot by Bruins center Tyler Seguin during the second period.
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Capitals fans cheer "Unleash the Fury" during third period action.
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Bruins goalie Tim Thomas saves a shot by Capitals defenseman Dennis Wideman.
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Capitals left wing Alex Ovechkin waits for a faceoff.
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Capitals left wing Alex Ovechkin is checked into the boards.
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Capitals right wing Mike Knuble tries to play a loose puck as Bruins goalie Tim Thomas stretches to make a save.
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Bruins left wing Brian Rolston is knocked to the ice by Capitals defenseman John Erskine as Capitals goalie Braden Holtby looks on during the third period.
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Capitals left wing Troy Brouwer is upended by Bruins left wing Brad Marchand during the third period.
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Fans cheer during a time out near the end of the game.
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Capitals Coach Dale Hunter talks to his team during a timeout in the final minutes of the game.
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Capitals fan Bill Hanke of Washington, sporting the Caps sweater he bought in 1979, celebrates their 2-1 win over the Boston Bruins.
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Capitals goalie Braden Holtby is congratulated by teammates after the Capitals defeated the Bruins 2-1, tying the series at two games each. The Capitals travel to Boston for game five on Saturday.
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