McAvoy Scores Twice in Bruins Shootout Win Over Capitals
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Capitals vs. Bruins: How the Game Was Lost
There are a couple of things one could point to that led to yesterday’s loss, including the inability to keep noted goal-scorer Charlie McAvoy from scoring two of the dumbest goals imaginable and the continued ineptitude in the shootout. Those are both perfectly valid reasons – and it’s also perfectly valid to note that the Caps got excellent penalty-killing and timely scoring, which is why they… Source
Losing Streak Over: Breaking Apart Bruins’ Shootout Win Over Capitals
WASHINGTON, DC – For the first time since January 17, the Bruins picked up a win on the road. The Boston Bruins (37-23-6) never led, but beat the Washington Capitals (33-27-8) in a shootout, 3-2, on Saturday afternoon in the nation’s capital. Charlie McAvoy scored twice, and Fraser Minten sealed the win with the game’s only shootout goal. “Remembered seeing a couple videos of him maybe biting on a fake in the pre-scout,” Fraser Minten said abo…
Steve Levy says ABC told not to ask Alex Ovechkin about his future during pregame interview
Alex Ovechkin did a pregame interview with ABC before the Washington Capitals’ 3-2 shootout loss to the Boston Bruins on Saturday. Ovechkin, standing at ice level by the Capitals bench, took one question each from host Steve Levy and analysts PK Subban and Mark Messier. “A couple of months ago, I asked Sid this question,” Subban began. “You and Sid have been the faces of the National Hockey League for two decades now. What still motivates you to…
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