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Alex Ovechkin dishes a pass up ice and slows his pace as he follows the play, mostly because, Evgeny Kuznetsov is already gone. After skating into the pass, the Washington Capitals centreman streaks up the middle between a pair of Pittsburgh defencemen, including Kris Letang, who reaches and falls and loses his stick. Kuznetsov is still moving at top speed when he pulls the puck from backhand to forehand, then slides it between goalie Matt Murray’s legs. His arms shoot up in celebration as PPG Paints Arena falls deadly quiet, aside from the yelling and screaming of a bunch of Capitals at ice level.

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Then comes the fowl transformation. Kuznetsov skates along the boards, lifts his right leg and flaps his arms, even makes bird noises.

His daughter, Ecenia, who turns three later this month, loves it when Dad does that. Kuznetsov’s time as a bird is short-lived, though, because his teammates are jumping on him. The Capitals have done it — finally. The play, the finish and the celebration that saw Washington slay the two-time defending Stanley Cup champions was oh-so-Kuznetsov — seemingly effortless, highly-skilled and creative. His seventh goal of these playoffs, in overtime in Game 6, knocked an elephant-sized monkey off the long-beleaguered Capitals’ backs: Washington not only eliminated Pittsburgh, but after bowing out in the second round against Sidney Crosby and his band of stars in two straight campaigns, the Capitals are in the Eastern Conference Final for the first time in two decades. It’s a first for Ovechkin, for Nicklas Backstrom, for goalie Braden Holtby, for Kuznetsov — the list goes on. And the thing about that last player, Washington’s least-known star, is that as he’s developed into the Capitals’ first-line centreman, he’s embodied some of the key traits of his team: Both are blessed with otherworldly talent, but are often overshadowed — the team, much to its chagrin, by the Penguins; Kuznetsov, not that you’ll hear him complain, by his linemate, Ovechkin, who happens to be the league’s best pure goal-scorer.

But with Washington one step closer to a first-ever Stanley Cup, the hockey world will be hearing a lot more about the Capitals and the fun-loving player teammates call ‘Kuzy.’ “If he wants to be a face of the NHL — if he really wants to — he can,” says Washington head coach, Barry Trotz. And heck, in recent years you could make the same case for the Capitals. It was partway through the 2014–15 season and Detroit’s Pavel Datsyuk skated over to Trotz for a chat after a morning skate ahead of a game against Washington. The pair had gotten to know one another over the years and loved talking hockey.

This morning’s topic was a rookie named Evgeny Kuznetsov. “How’s your young Russian guy?” Datsyuk asked. “You know, he’s doing really good,” Trotz said. “But he’s not Pavel Datsyuk.” Datsyuk laughed. “This might sound strange,” Trotz continued, “but could you talk to him?

I want him to play more like you.” What coach wouldn’t, really? But Trotz was keying in on a specific element of Datsyuk’s game: The ability to stay in the fight and create offence from defence; to pick a pocket, turn around and get a scoring chance. Trotz had already enlisted a few Capitals to pull up clips of Datsyuk on YouTube, so Kuznetsov could see what he meant. Still, the coach had watched No.

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92 give up on the puck more than a couple times that season, then made him a healthy scratch. Trotz figured a chat from Datsyuk himself could do the trick. And the Red Wings star agreed to talk to Kuznetsov, who’d long admired his fellow Russian with the magic hands. “He was getting the message,” Trotz says, recounting the story the day before his team earned that fourth win against Pittsburgh. “He wanted to stay in the lineup, and so he started doing it — those plays didn’t die.” Kuznetsov broke out near the end of that rookie season, and in the first round of the playoffs, he scored the Game-7 winner against the Islanders, picking up a pass and enduring a hard slash or two, evading two defenders as he held onto the puck and waited just long enough to put it top shelf, before dropping into a couple of long fist pumps. “It was a play that he kept alive, took it to the hole and he scored,” Trotz says. “That’s where I wanted him to get to.”.

He’s continued to grow since that rookie campaign, development that has hardly gone unnoticed among Kuznetsov’s teammates. “Getting used to the NHL, the demands without the puck, he’s worked hard at it,” says veteran defender, Matt Niskanen, who signed with the Capitals ahead of Kuznetsov’s rookie season. “He’s gotten a lot better and that’s only helped his offensive game, too, because then he has the puck more.” “He’s still young and he’s getting better and better,” adds fellow seasoned blueliner, Brooks Orpik. “And to say he keeps getting better and better is pretty scary, because he’s an elite guy already.”. Kuznetsov is coming off a career-high regular season that saw him put up 83 points, 19th in the league, while centring that top unit with Ovechkin and big body Tom Wilson. And for the second time in his career, Kuznetsov registered more than 50 assists — his 56 ranking T-14 league-wide — and many weren’t your run-of-the-mill helpers.