Capitals Climb Out of 3-0 Hole, Rally Past Hurricanes in OT
Justin Sourdif scored in overtime as the Capitals overcame a 3-0 deficit, with goalie Clay Stevenson making 19 saves for his first win this season.
- Justin Sourdif scored off a rebound at 1:42 of overtime to give Washington a 4-3 win Saturday night, completing their comeback against Carolina Hurricanes.
- Down 3-0 early in the second period, the Capitals rallied with Hendrix Lapierre and Dylan Strome scoring, and Jakob Chychrun tying the game late in regulation.
- Goaltenders defined the finish, with Clay Stevenson stopping 19 shots to earn his first NHL victory in his second start, while Frederik Andersen made 38 saves for Carolina.
- The Hurricanes' streak ended, and Washington has won two in a row following the comeback victory; they host the New York Islanders on Monday night.
- Before facing Carolina, the Capitals ended a six-game trip with a 4-3 shootout win over Detroit Thursday night.
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Sourdif scores in OT to give Capitals 4-3 comeback victory over Hurricanes
Justin Sourdif scored off a rebound at 1:42 of overtime and the Washington Capitals overcame a three-goal deficit to beat the Carolina Hurricanes 4-3 on Saturday night.
Wranglers alumnus Stevenson earns first NHL win
100 Mile House Wranglers alumnus Clay Stevenson (2016-17) earned his first NHL win with the Washington Capitals today in his second game with a 19-save performance in a 4-3 overtime win over the Carolina Hurricanes. Justin Sourdif scored the winner at 1:42 as the Capitals rallied from a three-goal, second-period deficit. Stevenson has played the season in the AHL with the Hershey Bears, posting a record of 11-8-4 with a .912 save percentage and …
Capitals vs. Hurricanes Recap: Swords Up in 4-3 OT Win
After a pretty brutal road trip (that at least had a decent ending), the NHL schedulers didn’t give the Caps any breaks, hitting them with a Saturday night bout against the Carolina Hurricanes as a “welcome home” present. That’s a tough task on any night; on this night, the Caps went into it minus both their goalies, half of their top-four defensemen, and Connor McMichael. All of that makes… Source
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