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The Washington Capitals fell to the Carolina Hurricanes, 2-1 (OT), Tuesday night at Capital One Arena. With the win, the Hurricanes take a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven series.
LINEUP
Logan Thompson (4-1-0, 2.23 GAA, .923 sv%) got the start between the pipes for the Capitals. Frederik Andersen (3-1-0, 1.57 GAA, .936 sv%) got the start in goal for the visiting Hurricanes. The starting forward lines and defensive pairs for the Capitals:
Alex Ovechkin — Dylan Strome —Anthony Beauvillier
Connor McMichael – Pierre-Luc Dubois — Tom Wilson
Andrew Mangiapane – Lars Eller — Ryan Leonard
Brandon Duhaime — Nic Dowd — Aliaksei Protas
Jakob Chychrun — John Carlson
Rasmus Sandin — Matt Roy
Alex Alexeyev – Trevor van Riemsdyk
Logan Thompson
Charlie Lindgren
Scratches: Taylor Raddysh, Dylan McIlrath, Ethan Bear, Ethan Frank, Mitchell Gibson.
Injured: Martin Fehervry (undisclosed), Sonny Milano (upper-body), Nicklas Backstrom (hip), T.J. Oshie (back).
1ST PERIOD
The Capitals and Canes skated to a scoreless draw in the first frame, however, the Canes dominated play in the early going. Carolina led in five-on-five shot attempts, 32-6, scoring chances, 11-3, high-danger chances, 6-2 annd expected goals for, 1.55 to 0.16.
2ND PERIOD
The Capitals struck first early in the middle frame on a snipe by Aliaksei Protas (1) from the right circle at 3:53. Brandon Duhaime (1) and John Carlson (2) had the helpers.
Protas kicks off the Caps and Canes series! 🚨 pic.twitter.com/5HJsPV2ZAS
— Spittin’ Chiclets (@spittinchiclets) May 7, 2025
Protas, who recorded a career-high 66 points (30g, 36a) in 76 games played during the regular season, has registered three points (1g, 2a) in six career Stanley Cup Playoff games.
Carlson recorded the secondary assist on Protas’ goal, his second assist in as many games. With the assist, Carlson passed Ryan McDonagh (56) and Gary Suter (56) for the fourth-most playoff assists by a U.S.-born defensemen in NHL history.
The period concluded with the Capitals leading 1-0. The Canes once again dominated the possession metrics for the period, leading in five-on-five shot attempts, 33-14, scoring chances, 18-8, high-danger chances, 11-6 and expected goals for, 1.69 to 0.89.
3RD PERIOD
The Canes tied the game midway through the third period on a turnover in the Capitals own zone. Logan Stankoven (3) notched the tying tally at 9:42. J. Kotkaniemi (2) had the lone helper.
CANES TIE IT UP IN THE 3RD PERIOD WITH A STANKOVEN GOAL 🍿 pic.twitter.com/NHWrX4Kxps
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) May 7, 2025
Regulations would end with the game tied, 1-1. The Hurricanes led in five-on-five shots, 10-4, scoring chances, 7-2, high-danger chances, 2-0 and expected goals for, 0.77 to 0.13.
OVERTIME
The Hurricanes won it in overtime. Jaccob Slavin (3) won it for the Canes at 3:06 of the extra frame. J. Martinook (3) and D. Orlov (3) had the helpers.
JACCOB SLAVIN WINS GAME 1 IN OVERTIME FOR CAROLINA 🚨 pic.twitter.com/H0XTqryDkW
— B/R Open Ice (@BR_OpenIce) May 7, 2025
For the game, the Canes led in five-on-five shots attempts, 79-25, scoring chances, 35-15, high-danger chances, 18-9 and expected goals for, 3.82 to 1.31. Game 2 is set for Thursday night at Capital One Arena.