Rangers Outlast Caps in Triple OT


Brouwer Clears the Puck with a Skate

Action in Front of Braden Holtby
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After 94 shots on goal, the game was still tied. Another 127 shots had either missed the net or been blocked. More than 100 hits had been delivered. At least two players required stitches in their face and yet returned to the game.

Finally, after nearly 115 minutes of hockey, Marian Gaborik of the New York Rangers scored on the 95th shot of the game to defeat the Capitals 2-1 in Game 3 of the NHL Eastern Conference semifinal playoff series.


Puck Battle

Puck Battle
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It was a marathon game, and a battle of inches to try to find any advantage. Both teams had opportunities to end the game throughout the 55 minutes of sudden death overtime, only to see the puck rattle off the goal post or crossbar. It was the 3rd longest game in Caps history. “Triple overtime, it’s a special game,” said coach Dale Hunter. “We got a bad break, but that’s part of the game.”

For the 9th time in 10 playoff games this year, the game was decided by one goal. The teams traded goals in the second period. Rookie goalie phenom Braden Holtby played another outstanding game for the Caps.


Callahan Cuts Through Center Ice

Callahan Cuts Through Center Ice
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The Rangers scored first on a power play early in the second period. A Michael Del Zotto shot from the point was initially blocked but Ryan Callahan was able to poke home the rebound to make it 1-0 for the Blueshirts.


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Brouwer Screens Lundqvist
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John Carlson tied it five minutes later with a solo rush up ice. Marc Staal poke-checked the puck away from Carlson, but it bounced off his body back to Carlson’s stick between the circles. Moving left-to-right across the slot, Carlson shot back to the left and beat Henrik Lundqvist to the blocker side.


Carlson (74) Celebrates Goal

Carlson (74) Celebrates Goal
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When no one scored in the third period in regulation, the game went to overtime. The Caps thoroughly dominated puck possession, with the best scoring chance coming when Alex Ovechkin stripped the puck from Anton Stralman in the left circle and beat Lundqvist … only to hit the right post. The few times the Rangers threatened, Holtby was a rock in net, or Caps defenders threw their bodies on front of shots.


Holtby and Alzner Ready for Faceoff

Holtby and Alzner Ready for Faceoff
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Finally in the 3rd overtime period, the rangers were able to make a few passes deep in the Capitals zone. A centering pass from Brad Richards hit the tape on Gaborik’s stick, and a quick flick of the wrists ended the game.

“We have confidence that we will be back,” said Troy Brouwer in the locker room long after midnight. “We will be ready to play on Saturday.”

Game 4 will be here at Verizon Center on Saturday at 12:30 pm. If the series goes long, game six will be back in DC next Wednesday, May 9.

Will Packard

Will moved to DC 33 years ago to go to college and never left. By day he is the director of finance at an interactive marketing agency near Dupont Circle. When not hanging out at Kettler Iceplex or Verizon Center, he can often be found out rowing on the Potomac River or searching for the perfect burrito.

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