Young Capitals take center stage in win over Penguins
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Young Capitals take center stage in win over Penguins
""Them providing what they're doing right now for our team is invaluable. They're making huge plays in huge moments that are helping us win hockey games. It's great experience for them individually, but it's also a huge help to our team right now, because they're playing at a real high level.""
""What makes hockey great is the blood, sweat and tears, and O's done a ton of that in this building. I think it's awesome to see the Pittsburgh crowd give him that respect. Hopefully, he keeps playing, but if not, it's been a heck of a front-row seat from my perspective.""
In a significant matchup, the Pittsburgh Penguins rested key players, allowing Washington's rookies to shine with three goals and eight points in a 6-3 victory. Alex Ovechkin scored into an empty net, and the game may have marked his last appearance at PPG Paints Arena. The Penguins honored Ovechkin with a standing ovation, acknowledging his contributions to the rivalry. Coach Spencer Carbery praised the rookies for their impactful performances, emphasizing their importance to the team's success and development.
Read at The Washington Post
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