The Washington Capitals kicked off their west coast tour on Tuesday night when they visited the San Jose Sharks. The Sharks scored first and last, but the Caps had five goals in between to skate off with a 5-2 win.
First Period
San Jose wasted no time taking the early lead when Melker Karlsson
snuck behind Michal Kempny in the neutral zone, took a pass from Brenden Dillon
off the side boards, skated in on Braden Holtby, and snapped a shot into the far
side of the net to give the Sharks a 1-0 lead 2:33 into the game.
Washington tied the game in the seventh minute when Nic Dowd dug out a
loose puck from the left wing boards and sent it to John Carlson at the left
point. Carlson’s drive from that spot
was redirected down and past goalie Martin Jones by Garnet Hathaway circling
out in front of the net, and the Caps tied the game at the 13:31 mark.
The Caps struck again quickly thereafter. Keeping the Sharks pinned in their own end,
largely due to the ability of T.J. Oshie to dig out loose pucks and keep them
alive, Oshie nudged the puck to Carlson at the right point. He sent the puck to the net for a redirect
try by Jakub Vrana posted at the top of the crease. His first chance was stopped by Jones, but
the puck was left in the paint, and Vrana chipped it in to make it 2-1, 14:24
into the period, just 53 seconds after the Hathaway score.
Washington took a 3-1 lead barely two minutes later. Michal Kempny fed the puck from the left wing
boards to John Carlson stepping up at the top of the right wing circle. With time and space, Carlson stepped into
one, rifling a shot over the glove of Jones to make it 3-1, 16:32 into the
period. That would be how the teams went
to the locker room for the first intermission.
-- The Caps had a 13-10 edge in shots in the first period and a 23-18 advantage
in shot attempts.
-- Jakub Vrana led the club with three shots on goal and five shot
attempts.
-- Nick Jensen led the team in ice time with 7:58 in the period.
Second Period
It was the Caps’ turn to post an early period goal to start the second period. Keeping the Sharks from breaking cleanly out
of their own zone, Nic Dowd collected the puck and fed it low to the middle
where Garnet Hathaway was closing.
Hathaway’s first shot was stopped by Martin Jones, but not cleanly. As he was tumbling to the ice to the left of
Jones, Hathaway managed to poke the puck the last foot and across the goal line
to give the Caps a 4-1 lead just 2:31 into the period.
The Caps added to their lead late in the period when Lars Eller walked
the puck behind the San Jose net, spun away from a defender, and sent the puck
to Vrana between the hash marks for a one timer on which Jones had no
chance. The Caps had a 5-1 lead at the
16:15 mark. That tally closed the middle
period scoring.
-- The Caps led in shots on goal through two periods, 22-17, and they had
a 38-32 edge in shot attempts.
-- Nic Dowd was 5-for-6 on faceoffs through two periods.
-- Nick Jensen, Radko Gudas, and T.J. Oshie had no shot attempts
through 40 minutes.
Third Period
San Jose got one back late in the third period on an Evander Kane goal in
the 14th minute. And then
Kane got all “suspend me” with an elbow to the head of Radko Gudas that earned
him a major and a misconduct, and would seem likely to get him a conversation
with the league about his antics. The
Caps failed to score on the extended power play, but they ran out the clock to
take the 5-2 win.
Other stuff…
-- Jakub Vrana’s two goals give him seven career multi-goal games,
three of them this season. Only Alex
Ovechkin has more (five).
-- John Carlson had a goal and two assists for three points. That ties Scott Stevens for fifth place in games
with three or more points (18) team history among defensemen.
-- Carlson’s three-point game was his sixth this season, tying him with
David Pastrnak for fourth most in the league among all skaters. No other defenseman has more than three
(Quinn Hughes).
-- Garnet Hathaway had two goals, his second career two-goal game. He had two with Calgary last season in a 4-1
win over the Rangers on October 21st.
-- Nic Dowd had a pair of assists to become the 13th Capital
to record at least one multi-assist game this season.
-- Carlson led the team in ice time with 22:34.
-- The Caps finished with a 28-25 edge in shots and a 55-47 advantage
in shot attempts.
-- This was the fourth time this season the Caps allowed an opponent 25
or fewer shots on the road. They are
4-0-0 in those games.
-- It was not a big hitting game for the Caps, or at least it was not
scored that way, but they spread it around.
Alex Ovechkin, Garnet Hathaway, and Radko Gudas all were credited with
three hits, accounting for half the Caps’ total.
-- T.J. Oshie led the team with three blocked shots.
In the end…
Good game. Excellent game. One of the best games the Caps have played
this season, especially given the House of Horrors this arena had been in the
past. The wheel just keep on turning.
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