Rangers Stun Capitals With Scramble and a Slap Shot
By Stephen Whyno Braden Holtby didn't dwell on the Capitals' triple-overtime loss to the Rangers in Game 3. Instead, he turned aside 18 shots in a 3-2 victory in Game 4 that deadlocked the Eastern Conference semifinal series.
The Rangers were losing to the Washington Capitals and hurtling toward a 3-2 series deficit. Henrik Lundqvist had left his goal for a sixth attacker and was standing by the Rangers' bench, glancing at the clock. There were 10 seconds left.
By Stephen Whyno Braden Holtby didn't dwell on the Capitals' triple-overtime loss to the Rangers in Game 3. Instead, he turned aside 18 shots in a 3-2 victory in Game 4 that deadlocked the Eastern Conference semifinal series.
Greg Fiume/Getty Images WASHINGTON — A few seasons ago, when Alex Ovechkin, Nicklas Backstrom and Mike Green were helping the Washington Capitals finally start to emerge from years of rebuilding with a go-go, attacking style, the team promoted its
Impact player. Joel Ward's double minor for high sticking cost the Capitals Game ?5. He caught Carl Hagelin in the face with 22 seconds left, leading to the tying goal with less than seven seconds left in regulation and the
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