Capitals' Beagle goes backhand shelf from impossible angle
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Jay Beagle isn't Alex Ovechkin, but he can pick the corner, too.
The Washington Capitals forward surprised Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Matt Murray early in Game 4 on Wednesday night, putting a backhand chip shot top shelf over the netminder to open the scoring.
Sidney Crosby tied the contest about six minutes later with his fourth goal of the playoffs.
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