Justin Sourdif scores overtime game-winner to complete four-goal comeback against Carolina Hurricanes: 'You can't take those for granted'
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Justin Sourdif scores overtime game-winner to complete four-goal comeback against Carolina Hurricanes: 'You can't take those for granted'
"It was pretty cool, especially (because) I made a couple mistakes in OT there, not very smart plays, so I'm glad it worked out."
"I was actually trying to change, and then we kind of kept getting odd-man rushes, so I stayed out there. You can't take those for granted, but no, it was pretty cool."
"When I saw the refs, I was like, 'Oh, no.' But no, happy that they called it a good goal after."
The Washington Capitals overcame a 3-0 deficit to force overtime and secure a comeback win against the Carolina Hurricanes. Rookie Justin Sourdif collected his own rebound in overtime after Frederik Andersen initially stopped the shot and became entangled with John Carlson and Taylor Hall. Officials reviewed the play for potential goalie interference and upheld the on-ice call, confirming the goal. Sourdif recorded his first NHL overtime winner and has 25 points (12 goals, 13 assists) in 52 games this season. The victory marked back-to-back wins for Washington and consecutive overtime wins for the team.
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