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Did Capitals' Second Period Blitz Leave Golden Knights Reeling at Capital One Arena?

The Washington Capitals secured a hard-fought victory over the Vegas Golden Knights with a 3-2 win, improving their record to 31-23-7. The Caps' second-period surge proved decisive in this encounter at Capital One Arena, leaving the Golden Knights with a record of 28-17-14.


Oct 20, 2022; Ottawa, Ontario, CAN; Washington Capitals defenseman Dmitry Orlov (9) skates with the puck in the third period against the Ottawa Senators at the Canadian Tire Centre. Mandatory Credit: Marc DesRosiers-USA TODAY Sports

First Period


The opening period saw both teams locked in a defensive battle, with neither side able to find the back of the net. The Capitals managed to outshoot Vegas, but both goaltenders were up to the task. Logan Thompson for Washington and his counterpart from Vegas each made crucial saves to keep their teams level.


Second Period


The game took a dramatic turn in favor of the Caps during the second period. Pierre-Luc Dubois was instrumental in breaking through for Washington, scoring twice and assisting on another goal. His performance was pivotal as he contributed directly to all three goals scored by his team during this period. Rasmus Sandin also played an essential role by providing two assists that helped set up Dubois's goals.


Third Period


Despite being down by three goals entering the final period, Vegas mounted an impressive comeback attempt. They managed to score twice against Thompson's solid goaltending efforts; however, it wasn't enough as they fell short of leveling the scoreline before time expired.


In terms of overall statistics from this matchup between these two competitive sides: Washington recorded 30 shots compared to Vegas's 26 while maintaining slightly better faceoff success at around 52 percent versus their opponent’s figure close behind them (48 percent). Additionally noteworthy is how well-rounded contributions came across different players within each roster – highlighting depth present among both lineups involved here today!


This post-game report Washington Capitals highlights key moments such as those mentioned above alongside other relevant insights into what went wrong for Washington Capitals or perhaps right depending upon perspective taken when analyzing events transpired throughout course play itself...


Looking ahead now towards next scheduled fixture involving our beloved hometown heroes - they'll be traveling northward soon enough where Montreal Canadiens await challenge posed come February twenty-eighth inside Bell Centre arena located within Quebec province itself starting promptly seven o'clock Eastern Standard Time available via ESPN+ streaming service alongside traditional television broadcast courtesy MNMT network respectively... Be sure not miss chance witness firsthand excitement surely unfold once again upon ice surface there too!


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