Chychrun Scores His 100th Career Goal, Ovechkin Gets Empty-Netter as Caps Beat Canes
- Jakob Chychrun scored his 100th career goal, helping the Washington Capitals defeat the Carolina Hurricanes 4-1.
- Alex Ovechkin netted his 901st career goal into an empty net during the game.
- The Hurricanes' captain, Jordan Staal, collided with their goalie, Frederick Andersen, causing him to leave the game with an injury.
- A total of 22 penalty minutes occurred in the first period, following a scrum initiated by Nic Dowd's collision with Andersen.
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Jakob Chychrun scores his 100th career goal, Ovechkin gets empty-netter as Capitals beat Hurricanes
Jakob Chychrun scored his 100th career goal, Alex Ovechkin got his 901st into the empty net and the Washington Capitals defeated the Carolina Hurricanes 4-1 on Tuesday night.
Logan Thompson continues to shine in goal as Capitals upend Hurricanes
Logan Thompson made 30 saves as the Washington Capitals won for the second time in their last eight games, beating the Carolina Hurricanes 4-1 on Tuesday night in Raleigh, N.C.
Capitals @ Hurricanes: How the Game Was Won
The Washington Capitals desperately really a bounceback game in Carolina last night, and boy did they get it. The Carolina Hurricanes are typically a tough opponent for the Caps, but the Caps seemed to be operating on a completely different level than usual against them. They were dictating play for the majority of the game, their special teams showed up, and several players had killer individual… Source
Hurricanes' mistakes costly in 4-1 loss to Capitals
RALEIGH — The Hurricanes overcame their injuries in the season’s first 15 games by avoiding self-inflicted mistakes. That wasn’t the case Tuesday. The Hurricanes carelessly turned the puck over, took untimely penalties, and even ran into and knocked their own goalie out of the game in a 4-1 loss to the Capitals at Lenovo Center. “Tough turnovers all over the ice,” Hurricanes center Sebastian Aho said. Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour put it near…
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