
The Washington Capitals had a great first period on Monday night. Their opponents, the Calgary Flames, had a great second period. With the game up for grabs and tied after 40 minutes, the Capitals found another gear and pulled away from the visitors.
Washington scored four goals in the final frame and beat the Flames by a 7-3 score.
The Capitals ran the Flames’ show for much of the first period, especially in the Flames’ zone.
2:46 into the first period, the Capitals opened the scoring. Martin Fehervary’s point shot with traffic was stopped by Devin Cooley, but the rebound went to Hendrix Lapierre and he fired it into the net so the home side went up 1-0.
Hendrix Lapierre opens the scoring for Washington
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Midway through the period, 9:13 in, the Capitals scored a very similar goal. They cycled the puck really well and threw the puck into the net-front area. A tip attempt trickled just past the Flames net, but Tom Wilson buried the loose rebound to give the Capitals a 2-0 lead.
The Washington Capitals put on a puck moving clinic on this shift. It's 2-0
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Late in the period, the Flames got victimized by some soft defensive play in their own end. The Capitals won a corner battle and Justin Sourdif threw the puck to Connor McMichael in the slot, and he beat Cooley clean to go up 3-0.
Connor McMichael is left alone in the slot and he makes the Flames pay.
This has been quite the tank period for Calgary.
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— Robert Munnich (@RingOfFireCGY) March 9, 2026
First period shots were 8-7 Capitals
The Flames were much better in the second period and they largely ran Washington’s show. For much of the period, though, they could not solve Logan Thompson. Until they did.
16:08 into the second period, the Flames had some zone time and made a few very nice passes, culminating with a Matvei Gridin wrister beating Thompson to cut the Capitals’ lead to 3-1.
FLAMES GOAL
Matvei Gridin finishes off a nice passing play by the Flames!
Give credit to Calgary, they've been excellent in the 2nd period.
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— Robert Munnich (@RingOfFireCGY) March 10, 2026
Zayne Parekh took a minor penalty, and the Flames responded by scoring two shorthanded goals. First, Mikael Backlund sent Blake Coleman in on a breakaway and he beat Thompson to cut the lead to 3-2.
FLAMES GOAL
Blake Coleman scores his 4th short handed goal of the season!
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Right after that, the Capitals were a bit casual with the puck in their own zone. Joel Farabee stole the puck and threw it into the slot for Yegor Sharangovich. He scored to tie the game at 3-3.
FLAMES GOAL
Joel Farabee finds Yegor Sharangovich for the Flames second short handed goal on the same PK!
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— Robert Munnich (@RingOfFireCGY) March 10, 2026
Second period shots were 14-8 Flames.
The third period was pretty even, until the Capitals pulled away.
10:52 into the third period, McMichael scored his second of the game on a power play after a scramble in the slot following a Cooley initial save. That made it 4-3 Capitals.
Connor McMichael scores his 2nd goal of the game. It's 4-3 Washington
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— Robert Munnich (@RingOfFireCGY) March 10, 2026
23 seconds later, Sourdif made it 5-3.
Justin Sourdif puts Washington up by two. Huge goal for the tank.
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— Robert Munnich (@RingOfFireCGY) March 10, 2026
An Ethan Frank empty-netter made it 6-3.
A Ryan Leonard breakaway goal late in regulation gave Washington a 7-3 victory.
Third period shots were 13-5 Capitals.
The Flames are a depleted group. They battled really hard. They were great in the second period. They just did not have the horses, or the defensive details in their own zone, to hold their own against Washington.
Olli Maatta played 20 minutes and was plus-1 in a game the Flames allowed seven goals in, including six at even strength. Well-done.
A period after two Calgary goals on a Washington power play swung the game, a Washington goal on a Washington power play swung it back in the other direction.
Victor Olofsson made his Flames debut in this game.
Join Mike Gould and myself right after the game for After Burner!
The Flames (25-31-7) return to action on Tuesday night against the New York Rangers.
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