Found February 11, 2009 on
Pass Shoot Score:
PLAYERS:
Donald Brashear,
Matt Bradley,
Henrik Lundqvist,
Tomas Fleischmann,
Eric Fehr,
Shaone Morrisonn,
Karl Alzner,
Milan Jurcina,
David Steckel,
Boyd Gordon
TEAMS: New York Rangers, Washington Capitals, Florida Panthers, Tampa Bay Lightning
TEAMS: New York Rangers, Washington Capitals, Florida Panthers, Tampa Bay Lightning
That was a frustrating game to watch to say the least. It was also a chippy game as both Donald Brashear and Matt Bradley threw down the gloves. The Caps escaped with a point but the New York Rangers won 5-4 to prevent the Caps from sweeping the series.2nd star went to Mike Green who is on an unbelievable goal scoring roll, tying the NHL defenseman record of scoring goals 7 games in a row. He scored 2 goals in this game. He first fired a bomb past Henrik Lundqvist on a pass from Alex Ovechkin. The other two goals came from Tomas Fleischmann and Eric Fehr as they fed each other for goals in the 1st period. The Caps need to stay out the damn penalty box and Shaone Morrisonn that particularly applies to you. He's had a double minor and a 5-minute major penalty in the past two games. Why Karl Alzner and Milan Jurcina are sitting out the game tonight versus Morrisonn is beyond me.Surprising stats:Ovie was credited with 13 hits. Seriously? I mean I saw him hitting a lot, but ...
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