Alex Ovechkin appeared to injure Connor Ingram with his high shot that led to a Pierre-Luc Dubois goal
Briefly

In a heated match against the Utah Hockey Club, Alex Ovechkin showcased his remarkable skills with three assists, contributing significantly to the Washington Capitals' effort despite a 5-4 shootout loss. His powerful shots, clocked at 98 MPH, not only scored a goal for Tom Wilson but also led to an injury to Utah's goaltender Connor Ingram. With Ingram leaving the game due to an upper-body injury, Ovechkin's shot continues to put players at risk, highlighting his undeniable power on the ice.
Ingram left the game under his own power after playing only 12:38 in net. He yielded the goal to Karel Vejmelka, who played the day before.
Ovechkin's shot injured Connor Ingram after striking the Utah Hockey Club goaltender up high, leading to an upper-body injury that will keep him out.
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