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The Washington Captials exhibited a range of emotions when they closed out 2018 as Stanley Cup champions. In the end, it was all about having fun, from staying loose going into what turned into the final game of the season, to the non-stop party that followed.

In the interest of fun, the Capitals did some horsing around in the dressing room prior to Game 5 and Alex Ovechkin got playful with someone he knows very well, Vegas Golden Knights goalie Marc-Andre Fleury in the warmups. After all, Washington coach Barry Trotz said that if you're in the Stanley Cup Final, you might as well have fun.

Once they fought to one last win, the Capitals let it all out, and the final episode of "Quest for the Stanley Cup" shows just how much raw emotion spilled out of each member of the team, from players to coaches to ownership to fans.
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The behind-the-scenes documentary series airs exclusively on ESPN+ in the United States and on YouTube.com/NHL in Canada. The seven-episode series goes on the ice, in locker rooms, inside the minds of the players and coaches and everywhere in between to give viewers an all-access pass during the Stanley Cup Playoffs and the pursuit of the Stanley Cup -- the hardest trophy to win in professional sports - which the Capitals claimed after a five-game series win against the Golden Knights.
One of the memorable moments after
the Capitals won the Stanley Cup
was Washington forward T.J. Oshie talking about giving his father, who'd been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, something he'd never forget. The moment went beyond the on-ice interview, however, and cameras picked up the whole scene of Oshie's tearful celebration with his parents.

Ovechkin was the man of the hour, and all hours that followed, as he finally got to hoist the Stanley Cup in his 13th season in the NHL. For all that waiting, there was going to be a lot of screaming and smiling. Cameras followed him as he pumped up the team during the game, celebrated with them as they won, and led the festivities after.
Through exclusive audio and footage, "Quest for the Stanley Cup" captures the entirety of the series, and in the final episode that includes the situation room on a goal review, the handshake line, and a long-awaited victorious dressing room.
In addition to "Quest For The Stanley Cup," ESPN+ is providing NHL fans a chance to catch up on any of the action they missed from previous games or series with on-demand replays of every NHL® game throughout the 2018 Stanley Cup® Playoffs. Games are available on demand via ESPN+ after their live airing and remain available throughout the Playoffs. ESPN+ is also the exclusive home to In the Crease, a new nightly hockey show, co-hosted by ESPN's Linda Cohn and Barry Melrose. Each night of the Playoffs, In the Crease brings viewers comprehensive highlights and analysis of each game, plus interviews with top players and coaches from around the league, ESPN.com NHL writers, and guest appearances from SportsCenter anchors Steve Levy and John Buccigross. A new episode posts each night after the action on the ice is complete for fans to watch when they want, on demand.
Fans can follow the conversation via the official hashtag #StanleyCup.