
"In each of their first two meetings, the Caps and Bolts had combined for a total of five goals; tonight, they'd done that much damage in just the first period, with Tampa following the Caps' opening-minute tally with four straight. A bit of a wild one followed, with the Caps clawing back to within one before Tampa's late goal off a funky bounce gave them the victory and the season series win."
"Plus: Full credit to Charlie Lindgren for coming in to relieve Logan Thompson after LT was dinged for four goals and stopping the bleeding for as long as he could. Minus: That first period was one of the uglier periods of hockey we've seen out of the Caps this season, despite the fact that it started off strong. A combination of sloppy play in front of Logan Thompson and some that Thompson should have had regardless resulted in a 4-1 hole before the game was 20 minutes old."
"Caps Player of the Game: Just one assist on the scoresheet but Tom Wilson was EVERYWHERE tonight, playing physical, getting in the Lightning players' faces, even begrudgingly fighting (and soundly beating) Tampa's Curtis Douglas."
Tampa Bay opened a first-period barrage after the Capitals scored an opening-minute goal, scoring four straight to build a 4-1 lead. Washington battled back to make it a one-goal game before a late Lightning goal off a funky bounce sealed the victory and the season series. Logan Thompson allowed four first-period goals and was relieved by Charlie Lindgren, who stopped further bleeding for a time. Washington’s first period featured sloppy play and defensive lapses that contributed to the early deficit. Tom Wilson recorded an assist, played a heavy physical game, and engaged in a fight with Curtis Douglas.
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