Trevor van Riemsdyk, a defenseman for the Washington Capitals, ended a 145-game scoring drought with a goal against the San Jose Sharks, marking a significant moment for him emotionally, especially with his son's second birthday approaching. His teammates celebrated his achievement and recognized his reliability on the ice, contributing to the Capitals' 5-1 victory. Coach Spencer Carbery praised the team's support and excitement on the bench, while fellow player Dylan Strome highlighted van Riemsdyk's consistent performance and uncomplaining attitude, showcasing the defensive player's valuable role in their success this season.
It felt pretty good. It's been a long time. I was joking in the locker room saying that my son’s almost two and hasn't been alive for a goal yet.
The guys were all fired up on the bench. You can't say enough good things about him. Been around for a long time, doesn't complain, does his job.
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