Justin Sourdif notches four career firsts after scoring twice from the bakery against Rangers
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Justin Sourdif notches four career firsts after scoring twice from the bakery against Rangers
"Unsure that he scored, Sourdif then knocked the puck into the net a second time. "I know [Ovi] throws a lot of pucks to the net, and, you know, that's how you score goals," Sourdif said. "Whether it goes off a couple skates and then it ends up right on your stick, I just go to the net when he has a puck on his stick, and good things will happen.""
"After gathering an Aliaksei Protas dump along the end boards, Tom Wilson, who already had two goals in the game, opted to pass to his younger teammate instead of going for his second career hat trick. From 17 feet away, Sourdif sent a snap shot into the net, further icing the game for the Capitals. "It's pretty exciting," Sourdif said. "Two goals gives you a lot of confidence, obviously, especially when you haven't scored in a while, and I just look to h"
Justin Sourdif ended a 16-game goal drought by scoring two goals in the Washington Capitals' 6-3 win over the New York Rangers. He recorded his first career NHL power-play goal by backhanding a deflected Alex Ovechkin pass past Jonathan Quick from six feet after the puck bounced off Will Borgen's shin pads. Sourdif later added an empty-net goal from 17 feet after Tom Wilson passed instead of shooting for a hat trick, producing his first multi-goal NHL game. The power-play goal also marked his first career power-play point, and the multi-goal performance boosted his confidence.
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