Mammoth more focused on Tom Wilson than winning a hockey game: Capitals beat Mammoth 7-4
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Mammoth more focused on Tom Wilson than winning a hockey game: Capitals beat Mammoth 7-4
"Ivan Miroshnichenko opened the scoring with a blast from just inside Utah's blueline. Dylan Guenther scored back-to-back goals to give the Mammoth the lead."
"The first period was pretty even at five-on-five, and the Capitals even took an early lead after some good pressure. And then, the Fire Nation attacked."
"First, they blew a call on Dylan Strome, sending him to the box for 'tripping' Mikhail Sergachev, when in reality, Sergachev just toe-picked and caused his own fall to the ice."
"Miroshnichenko got his second of the night to put the Caps back up two. Hat trick for the greatest goal scorer of all time to seal it."
The Capitals faced the Mammoth in Utah, seeking redemption after a loss. Miroshnichenko scored first, but the Mammoth took the lead with two goals from Guenther and a power-play goal from Cooley. Ovechkin tied the game with two goals. Beauvillier and Sandin scored to give the Caps a lead, while Weegar pulled the Mammoth closer. Miroshnichenko's second goal secured the win, culminating in Ovechkin's hat trick. The first period featured contentious officiating that impacted the game's momentum.
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