Capitals trying not to get ahead of themselves with first Stanley Cup in sight
LAS VEGAS — One win from hoisting the Stanley Cup, the Washington Capitals are trying not to think beyond the next shift or the next period.
Unfortunately that’s far easier said than done.
The Capitals head into Thursday’s Game 5 of the Cup final against the Vegas Golden Knights with a 3-1 stranglehold in the best-of-seven series, sitting just 60 minutes — barring overtime — from their first title in the franchise’s 43-year history, and Washington’s first championship in North America’s four major sports leagues since 1992.
“Most of us have never been in this position,” Alex Ovechkin said after Wednesday’s crisp practice at T-Mobile Arena. “For me personally, I don’t try to think about too much what’s going on and just try focusing on different things.


