
"Ethen Frank had a head of steam to start us off 1-0 Caps. Lucas Raymond enjoyed multiple screens to put a power-play goal on Charlie Lindgren and tie the game. John Leonard (Ryan's brother, boo, hiss) gave Detroit the lead on a redirect. In the third, Ethen Frank redeemed the Caps with a casual shot from the high slot. That forced overtime, where Moritz Seider beat Lindgren top-shelf. Caps lose."
"After that unpleasant outing on Saturday, I was encouraged by the team's strong first period. The Caps had nine high-danger chances in the first period - to just one by the Wings. They definitely had the puck more. It's just that - They can't score. That is, except for 27-year-old Ethen Frank. This is the second two-goal game of Frank's career. The first came a month and a day ago, in that silly 8-4 win over the Habs."
Washington lost in overtime to Detroit after Moritz Seider scored the top-shelf winner. Ethen Frank scored twice, including a high-slot goal in the third to force overtime, marking his second two-goal game. Lucas Raymond tied the game with a screened power-play goal and John Leonard gave Detroit a lead on a redirect. The Capitals generated nine high-danger chances in the first period but struggled to convert otherwise. Detroit goalie Cam Talbot made several key saves. Scheduling produced a rare back-to-back meeting between the teams, a sequence Washington had not lost in the same season since 1998.
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