Midnight madness: Caps beat Knights 5-4 in the shootout
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Midnight madness: Caps beat Knights 5-4 in the shootout
"The Caps pulled out to an early lead, powered by a Hendrix Lapierre goal, ahead of three Knights scrambling after a turnover. Justin Sourdif doubled the score with a slam dunk on the power play in the second period."
"Then the Knights scored four unanswered. The first two were shorthanded goals: vile traitor Nic Dowd and then Rasmus Andersson. Jack Eichel exploited a turnover by Martin Fehervary to tie it."
"It was a brilliant start for the Caps, scoring the kinds of goals that have eluded them all calendar year. Vegas goalie Adin Hill looked rough."
"With his PPG, Justin Sourdif becomes the tenth rookie to score 15 goals this season. He also drew a very impactful penalty from Brayden McNabb and another in overtime."
The Washington Capitals started strong against the Vegas Golden Knights, taking a 3-0 lead with goals from Hendrix Lapierre and Justin Sourdif. However, the Knights responded with four unanswered goals, including two shorthanded. The game was tied again by Dylan Strome's power play goal, leading to overtime and a shootout. The Capitals' early dominance faded as they struggled to maintain their lead, ultimately losing in the shootout despite a promising start.
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