Capitals prepare for Game 5 against Hurricanes with season on the line: 'It starts with one game'
Briefly

The Washington Capitals, once on a winning streak in the playoffs, now find themselves in a precarious position, trailing 3-1 against the Carolina Hurricanes. Following two consecutive losses, the Capitals are gearing up for Game 5 with their season on the line. Players like Dylan Strome and Tom Wilson express their confidence in the team's ability to bounce back, citing a strong home record and prior comeback successes. With stakes higher than ever, the urgency to win is palpable as they work to push the Hurricanes out of the series.
The Washington Capitals have faltered against the Carolina Hurricanes, dropping two straight road games to push themselves to the brink of elimination in the playoffs.
Dylan Strome emphasized the need to focus on the immediate challenge of Game 5, stating, 'Just one game at a time. Hopefully win Game 5 and put a little pressure on them.'
Tom Wilson expressed confidence in the team's resilience, stating, 'We believe in here. We know what this team can do... We love each other in here...'
Ryan Leonard, facing his first elimination game, conveyed the urgency of their situation by reminding teammates to 'Play every shift like it’s your last.'
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