It’s gone.
Whatever margin of error the Caps had entering the weekend was blown away in a force-5 onslaught of power play goals, courtesy of the Carolina Hurricanes in a 6-3 thumping in
The Hurricanes now enjoy a six-point lead on the Caps, while the Caps have three games in hand. The Caps also have two games left with
Let’s boil it down. The Caps have five games that matter – the three games in hand and the two remaining against
As for the game tonight, there just isn’t much to say about it that’s good. Alex Ovechkin registered three points (all assists, part of a 15 shots-attempted, five hit effort), Mike Green added to his league-leading goal total among defensemen, and…well, that’s it.
The bad?...let’s start with playing stupid…three hooking calls taken in a space of less than four minutes spanning the end of the first and the beginning of the second period. Whatever momentum the Caps might have had going into the first intermission with a 2-1 lead was pretty much stomped flat with that march to the box, Carolina finally cashing in on the last of the three penalties to tie the game. After that,
Then there was this…four goals scored by
And that’s pretty much the story of the game – the extra whacks at the puck
There was a fair amount of puck-flicking and stick-banging by Kolzig after Hurricane goals. It might have been less frustration and more a realization that in this, the “biggest game of the year,” things were beginning to slip away. Unless the Caps turn things around in a hurry (as in, say, tomorrow, when they play one of those “games in hand”), that’s exactly what will be happening.
I would have started the bad with John Erskine, whose failure to get the puck out from the front of the net and failure to contain Andrew Ladd in front led directly to two goals. So that's two goals.
ReplyDeleteBroken sticks on the PK helped to contribute to two of Carolina's goals.
So if the Capitals had the sense to scratch Erskine, a little better luck (and if Cam Ward hadn't had such a good first period), the game could have easily gone the other way.