Andrew Mangiapane plays big role in Capitals' 6-3 victory over defending champion Panthers: 'Arguably the best game he's had as a Capital'
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The Washington Capitals earned a decisive 6-3 victory over the reigning championship team, the Florida Panthers, fueled by strong performances from fourth-line forwards Andrew Mangiapane and Nic Dowd. The duo contributed five points, with Mangiapane scoring twice and assisting on Dowd's goal. Capitals coach Spencer Carbery praised Mangiapane's all-around play, calling it his best performance yet. Both players played crucial roles in the game, showcasing their ability to execute plays and capitalize on scoring opportunities, marking a significant win for Washington in their quest for success this season.
Mangiapane, I thought arguably his best game he's had as a Capital. Thought he was all over the ice, noticed his speed.
It was a good play by everyone involved there on my goal. Nice pass by Sandy and Dowder to kind of get it going.
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