With their victory in game seven of the 1992 Patrick Division Semi-Finals, the Pittsburgh Penguins became the 11th team in NHL history to rally back from a 3-1 deficit to win a series. It was also the first time in their 25-year existence the team mounted such a comeback.
Here is a look back at the Penguins wins from the series.
Two and no
After dropping the first two games on the road, the Penguins needed a big win at home to stay alive in the series and avoid going down three games to none.
The main catalyst for the Capitals success was goaltender Don Beaupre, who made 65 saves and limited Pittsburgh to three goals in two games.