The Washington Capitals will look to start a new win streak on Tuesday night in Calgary after dropping their last game on this road trip to the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday. Andrew Mangiapane is playing his first game back at the Scotiabank Saddledome with the Caps.
Washington will battle a 24-17-7 Flames team that is clinging onto the second wild card playoff position in the Western Conference. Calgary is led in scoring by their top-line combo of Jonathan Huberdeau (36 points) and Nazem Kadri (34 points).
The Flames will start rookie netminder Dustin Wolf against Calgary native Logan Thompson.
The Capitals-Flames game is airing on Monumental Sports Network. Joe Beninati and Alan May will have the call. Puck drop is at 9:00 pm. Craig Laughlin is still out due to a medical leave of absence. #LockerStrong.
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1st Period
Puck is dropped.
🚨 1-0 Washington Capitals. WSH Goal: Pierre-Luc Dubois (11). Assists: Unassisted. Time: 01:51.
Pierre-Luc Dubois pounces on a Calgary turnover and unleashes a snipe by Dustin Wolf on Washington’s first shot of the game.
Hometown boy Logan Thompson makes a nice stop on a Ryan Lomberg breakaway chance.
Thompson makes another half-breakaway stop on Nazem Kadri.
After a few more Thompson saves in a row, Nic Dowd rings the post behind Wolf on a rush chance.
Capitals called for too many men on the ice at 17:58 of the first period.
At intermission: The Capitals are up 1-0 via the Dubois goal. Calgary leads in shots 12 to 5 and in five-on-five shot attempts 20 to 11.
2nd Period
Puck is dropped.
Andrew Mangiapane has a good chance to burn his former team but can’t get the puck up on Wolf.
Dubois gets called for unsportsmanlike conduct at the 12:05 mark of the second period. Dubois was not happy about a perceived miss holding call on Blake Coleman.
🚨 1-1 tie. CGY PPG: Blake Coleman (11). Assists: T. Barrie (2), A. Kuzmenko (11). Time: 12:17.
Coleman tips home a Tyson Barrie point drive just 12 seconds into a power play attempt.
Ethen Frank draws a hooking penalty on Brayden Pachal at the 14:45 mark of the second frame.
Coleman takes another penalty just nine seconds later for closing his hand on the puck. Long five-on-three for the Capitals.
🚨 2-1 Washington Capitals. WSH PPG: Dylan Strome (13). Assists: J. Carlson (26), J. Chychrun (20) Time: 15:12.
Dylan Strome gets a nice feed down low from John Carlson, makes a move to his backhand, and finishes past Wolf in tight.
Rasmus Sandin takes a shot to the knee and is slowly limping to Washington’s bench. He’s staying in the game for now.
At intermission: The Capitals are up 2-1 after Strome’s goal. Calgary leads in shots 22 to 18 and in five-on-five shot attempts 45 to 26.
3rd Period
Puck is dropped.
Ethen Frank draws another penalty. Tyson Barrie to the box for tripping at the 2:49 mark of the third.
Mangiapane takes a tripping minor on Rasmus Andersson 5:06 into the final regulation frame.
Adam Klapka catches Tom Wilson with a late cross-check to put Washington on another power play with 11:17 left in the third.
Connor McMichael to the box for tripping with 4:23 left in regulation. Wilson and Andersson also head to the box for unsportsmanlike conduct.
🚨 3-1 Washington Capitals. WSH Goal: Aliaksei Protas (21). Assists: L. Eller (9), T. van Riemsdyk (15) Time: 17:35.
Aliaksei Protas converts on a breakaway to put the Capitals up two.
Wilson takes another penalty, this time for high-sticking Jonathan Huberdeau.
Capitals win 3-1. Calgary outshot Washington 33-23. The Flames also out-attempted the Capitals 53 to 35 at five-on-five.
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