Cole Hutson can't drag Capitals to win over Devils by himself: numbers for the morning after
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Cole Hutson can't drag Capitals to win over Devils by himself: numbers for the morning after
"The Capitals were good for some stretches of this game, but then they immediately threw that hard work directly in the garbage by being utterly incompetent for stretches of the game."
"Simply, not good enough, which has been the case for this team since early December."
"With the rookie defender on the ice at five-on-five, the Capitals posted positive differentials in shot attempts (+12), shots on goal (+11), goals (+2), and scoring chances (+10)."
The Capitals faced a significant defeat against the Devils, marking one of their worst performances of the season. Despite some good stretches, defensive lapses led to seven goals against, tying their season high for goals allowed in a game. The team struggled offensively, generating only six high-danger chances at five-on-five. Cole Hutson stood out as a bright spot, scoring his second NHL goal and contributing positively to shot differentials while on the ice, showcasing his potential amidst the team's struggles.
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