Caps beat Canes 4-1, but more importantly they scored a power-play goal
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Caps beat Canes 4-1, but more importantly they scored a power-play goal
"Notorious goal-scorer Brandon Duhaime scored his second goal in as many games, again assisted by the deft pley of Ethen Frenk. Dylan Strome took a pass from Ovechkin to make it 2-0 in the second period, but Nik Ehlers's rebound goal brought the Canes within one goal with 20 minutes to go. Jakob Chychrun did the unthinkable: turned a power play into a power-play goal, taking a rebound to make it 3-1. Alex Ovechking hit the empty net, and that was that."
"Ethen Frank, who deserves the respect of a correctly spelled name, has created 2 pretty goals in 2 games for number 22, Brandon Duhaime. That's all of Duhaime's scoring this season. Last game it was a quick read and pass from below the goal line. This time it was another good assessment, but from the front of the net, finding Duhaime eager for the layup."
"We debated how to term the mass fight that happened in the second period. Melee, mayhem, brawl, line brawl, donnybrook, roustabout, rabblerouse, bric-à-brac, lorraine bracco, broccoli raab, rob thomas santana smooth, it's a hot one, etc. In any case, a bunch of people punched each other and yet we were denied the title bout: goalie Freddie Anderson versus goalie Logan Thompson."
The Washington Capitals beat the Carolina Hurricanes as Brandon Duhaime, Dylan Strome, Jakob Chychrun, and Alex Ovechking provided the scoring. Ethen Frank created two goals in two games for Duhaime, which represent all of Duhaime's scoring this season. Strome finished a pass from Ovechkin to make it 2-0 before Nik Ehlers's rebound cut the lead. Chychrun converted a power-play rebound to make it 3-1 and reached his 100th goal. The Capitals controlled the first period shot attempts, a mass second-period brawl occurred, and goalie Freddie Anderson left late after a hit from Jordan Staal.
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