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Watch: Stone stays onside, snipes 20 seconds after Pens open scoring

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Mark Stone used every bit of his leg to stay onside. He then made sure it mattered.

The Ottawa Senators forward tied up Game 7 at 1-1 only 20 seconds after Chris Kunitz gave the Pittsburgh Penguins a lead, going upstairs on Matt Murray with a wicked shot.

Here's a better look at Stone's stretch:

Erik Karlsson set up the goal, leading the rush on the play. It was his 15th assist of the playoffs, tying a Sens postseason record.

Conor Sheary and Kunitz hooked up on the Pens' goal:

It was Kunitz's first goal since the middle of February.

Sheary, meanwhile, was all over the ice in Game 7, making his mark in his return to the Pittsburgh lineup.

The Penguins won Game 7 in overtime on Kunitz's second goal of the night.

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