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The Washington Capitals fell to the San Jose Sharks by a score of 2-1 in overtime Tuesday night at Capital One Arena. The loss dropped the Capitals’ record to 17-6-2 and 36 points on the season. Goaltender Logan Thompson made 29 saves in the loss.
The Lineup
Aliaksei Protas – Dylan Strome – Tom Wilson
Connor McMichael– Pierre-Luc Dubois – Taylor Raddysh
Hendrix Lapierre – Lars Eller – Andrew Mangiapane
Brandon Duhaime – Nic Dowd – Ivan Miroshnichenko
Martin Fehervary – John Carlson
Rasmus Sandin – Matt Roy
Jakob Chychrun – Trevor Van Riemsdyk
Thompson
Charlie Lindgren
Scratches: Left-wing Jakub Vrana and defensemen Dylan McIlrath and Alex Alexeyev
Injuries: Captain Alex Ovechkin (lower-body), left-wing Sonny Milano (upper-body), center Nicklas Backstrom (hip, LTIR) and right-wing T.J. Oshie (back, LTIR)
First Period
With sixty seconds left on the clock, San Jose would strike first with a goal from center Tyler Toffoli, giving the Sharks a late 1-0 lead.
“From way downtown” 🤩 pic.twitter.com/kfPV0Rwykr
— San Jose Sharks (@SanJoseSharks) December 4, 2024
Quick Stats
SOG: 16-8 Capitals
Face-Off Win %: 50%-50%
Hits: 10-9 Capitals
Second Period
Dowd (7) would get the Capitals on the board and tie it up one-a-piece at the 13:02 mark. Fehervary (6) and Miroshnichenko (3) assisted.
Dowder and Marty team up for a tidy goal for the tie pic.twitter.com/6Y5xmBxYJd
— Washington Capitals (@Capitals) December 4, 2024
Quick Stats
Total SOG: 25-15 Capitals
Face-Off Win %: 51.2 % (Capitals), 48.8% (Sharks)
Total Hits: 20-15 Sharks
Third Period & Overtime
It was a scoreless final frame, prompting overtime. The Sharks would win it on a power-play goal from left-wing William Eklund for a 2-1 final score.
Quick Stats
Total SOG: 31-28 Sharks
Face-Off Win %: 50.9% (Capitals), 49.1% (Sharks)
Total Hits: 30-22 Sharks
Notes Through the Game
- Dowd, who has scored two goals in his last three games, is one of seven Capitals with seven or more goals this season.
- Fehervary has tallied an assist in back-to-back games.
- Miroshnichenko’s three-game point and assist streaks are both career highs.
The Capitals start a three-game road trip, clashing first with the Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena on Friday. Monumental Sports Network will have the coverage beginning at 7 PM ET.
By Della Young