Capitals-Canadiens Game 5: How the Game (and Series) Was Won
Briefly

The Capitals triumphed in their playoff series against the Canadiens with a 4-1 victory, marking their advance to the second round for the first time since their 2018 cup win. Anxiety surrounded the series reminiscent of past playoff failures, yet the Capitals remained composed throughout. The team's decisive moments included a crucial power-play goal by Tom Wilson, cementing their dominance and proving their growth as a franchise. This victory highlighted the resilience of the team despite historical playoff struggles.
After a long-fought series against the Canadiens, the Capitals demonstrated resilience, securing a 4-1 victory and advancing to the playoffs' second round.
Tom Wilson's notable power-play goal was pivotal in sealing the victory, showcasing the team's ability to learn from past playoff experiences and execute under pressure.
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