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John Carlson gives Jonas Siegenthaler a double glove tap after scoring second career NHL goal

Jonas Siegenthaler scored in the Washington Capitals’ 6-3 blowout of the New Jersey Devils, Friday. The goal was the Swiss defenseman’s second of his NHL career.

The most excited person in the arena, however, was not Siegenthaler. It was early Norris Trophy favorite, John Carlson, who began goofily laughing at the Capitals bench.

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As Siegenthaler skated over to give his teammates customary glove taps, Carlson raised both of his gloves high into the air demanding a double high five.

What a teammate.

Carlson quietly had another multi-point night (1g, 1a), giving him 47 points in 36 games (13g, 34a).

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