
"📸: Our hero Mahesh The Washington Capitals, for some damn reason, thought they could win Monday's game against the Florida Panthers on special teams. No, dude, you definitely cannot. I promise. Firstly, Tom Wilson scored on the rush with Martin Fehervary. Less than a minute later, Anton Lundell got a layup set up by Jeff Petry. Sam Reinhart put a devious shot past Logan Thompson on a power play, but Tom Wilson responded with a PPG of his own, a perfect bumper-slot shot."
"Ryan Leonard had a terrible outing. Barely saw the offensive zone and committed two penalties. Both of the penalties were soft, but they still count. Ryan's first penalty was one of ten penalties in the first fifty minutes - eleven if you count the Seth Jones high stick twice. I generally like how the Caps played but it seems like a tactical error to be loose with sticks when the opponent ranks eleven spots higher on the power play."
Tom Wilson opened the scoring with a rush assisted by Martin Fehervary, followed quickly by Anton Lundell and a Sam Reinhart power-play goal. Wilson countered with his own power-play goal to keep the game close. Dylan Strome gave the Capitals a lead on a delayed penalty, Brad Marchand tied it, and Aaron Ekblad scored to put Florida ahead late. Reinhart added an empty-net goal to seal the win. The Capitals accumulated numerous penalties and showed questionable stick discipline against a superior Panthers special teams unit. Fehervary provided energy and an assist. A harmonica player under the press box intermittently distracted security.
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