Huberdeau, Panthers top Capitals in shootout
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[October 20, 2018]
Jonathan Huberdeau scored the
deciding goal in the fourth round of a shootout as the visiting
Florida Panthers defeated the Washington Capitals 6-5 on Friday
night.
Aleksander Barkov and Vincent Trocheck also scored for Florida in
the shootout. The game would've gone down as a Panthers loss had
Trocheck missed in the third round.
Instead, it was the first win of the season for the Panthers, who
had lost their four previous games by one goal each.
Both starting goalies were pulled early in the game.
Washington's Braden Holtby came out after the first period. He saved
seven of 11 shots and was replaced by Pheonix Copley, who made just
his fourth NHL appearance. Copley stopped 18 of 19 shots.
Florida's James Reimer was pulled midway through the second after he
allowed four goals on 20 shots, blowing the Panthers' 4-1 lead.
Michael Hutchinson replaced Reimer, saving 10 of 11 shots.
Before he was pulled, Reimer got help from MacKenzie Weegar and Troy
Brouwer, who each swept would-be Capitals scores off the goal line
in the first period.
In regulation, the Panthers got goals from Trocheck, Huberdeau,
Evgenii Dadonov, Colton Sceviour and Jared McCann.
Capitals star Alex Ovechkin did not register a point. But his high
hit -- that was not penalized -- knocked Panthers defenseman Mark
Pysyk out of the game, negating an odd-man rush. Ovechkin later
decked Barkov with a legal hit.
Washington got regulation goals from John Carlson, Brett Connolly,
Jakub Vrana, Devante Smith-Pelly and Nicklas Backstrom. It was
Backstrom's goal with 85 seconds left that sent the game to
overtime.
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Panthers left wing Jonathan Huberdeau (11) scores the game-winning
goal on Washington Capitals goaltender Pheonix Copley (1) in a
shootout at Capital One Arena. The Panthers won 6-5 in a shootout.
Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
After the teams traded early goals, the Panthers closed the first
period with three goals in three minutes as Dadonov got the run
started with a power-play score. Sceviour -- a healthy scratch in
the Panthers' previous game -- scored off his own rebound, and
McCann capped the period with his tally.
With Holtby pulled in the second, Washington came right back with
three straight goals, including Connolly from a sharp angle.
Florida took a 5-4 lead after two straight Washington penalties -- a
controversial interference call on Ovechkin and a whistle for too
many men on the ice -- gave the Panthers a five-on-three power play
for 75 seconds. Huberdeau scored to close another wild period.
With 3:08 left in the third, Ovechkin drew a questionable penalty on
Weegar, giving Washington a power play and a chance to tie. The
Capitals also pulled Copley to give them a six-on-four advantage,
resulting in Backstrom's tying goal.
--Field Level Media
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