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Washington Capitals: Nic Dowd
Washington Capitals: Nic Dowd
December 28, 2024
Nic Dowd scored a crucial go-ahead goal for the Capitals just 1:43 after the Leafs had tied the game, showcasing his ability to step up in key moments. His performance contributed to Washington's overall success in the game, reflecting the team's depth and resilience even in the absence of their captain.


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Capitals clip Maple Leafs 5-2, Alex Ovechkin scores in return from injury - The Globe and Mail
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The Globe and Mail
Capitals clip Maple Leafs 5-2, Alex Ovechkin scores in return from injury - The Globe and Mail

In a thrilling matchup, the Washington Capitals defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs 5-2, with Alex Ovechkin making a triumphant return after a lengthy injury absence. Ovechkin, who had been sidelined due to a fractured left fibula, scored an empty-net goal, marking his 869th career goal and bringing him closer to Wayne Gretzky's record of 894 goals. The Capitals showcased their depth with contributions from Andrew Mangiapane, Jakob Chychrun, Nic Dowd, and Tom Wilson, while John Tavares and Bobby McMann found the net for Toronto.

The game began with Tavares scoring first for the Maple Leafs, deflecting a shot past Capitals goaltender Logan Thompson. However, Mangiapane quickly leveled the score for Washington. Chychrun then put the Capitals ahead before McMann equalized for the Leafs. Dowd's goal gave the Capitals a crucial lead, followed by Wilson's power-play goal for added security. Thompson was instrumental in the victory, making 35 saves, including several key stops against Toronto's offensive threats.

Despite the loss, Tavares extended his point streak to seven games, while Mitch Marner also maintained his impressive run. The Maple Leafs have struggled without star player Auston Matthews, losing three of their last four games and allowing a concerning number of goals. As the teams prepare for their upcoming matches, the Capitals look to continue their strong performance, while the Maple Leafs aim to regroup against the New York Islanders.

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