Washington Capitals center Connor McMichael (24) celebrates his goal in the second period of Game 2 of a second-round NHL hockey playoff series against the Carolina Hurricanes Thursday, May 8, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)
Washington Capitals goaltender Logan Thompson (48) stops the puck in the second period of Game 2 of a second-round NHL hockey playoff series against the Carolina Hurricanes Thursday, May 8, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)
Washington Capitals defenseman Rasmus Sandin (38) dives for the puck past Carolina Hurricanes left wing Eric Robinson (50) in the second period of Game 2 of a second-round NHL hockey playoff series Thursday, May 8, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)
Carolina Hurricanes right wing Andrei Svechnikov (37) shoots the puck against Washington Capitals goaltender Logan Thompson (48) in the second period of Game 2 of a second-round NHL hockey playoff series Thursday, May 8, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)
Washington Capitals center Nic Dowd (26) swipes at the puck in front of Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Frederik Andersen (31) in the first period of Game 2 of a second-round NHL hockey playoff series Thursday, May 8, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)
Capitals look more like themselves in beating the Hurricanes 3-1 in Game 2 to tie series
WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 Knowing full well the chances of being competitive in their second-round series against the Carolina Hurricanes hung in the balance, the Washington Capitals flipped the script from the opener in a big way in Game 2.
Washington Capitals center Connor McMichael (24) celebrates his goal in the second period of Game 2 of a second-round NHL hockey playoff series against the Carolina Hurricanes Thursday, May 8, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)
WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 Knowing full well the chances of being competitive in their second-round series against the Carolina Hurricanes hung in the balance, the Washington Capitals flipped the script from the opener in a big way in Game 2.
Tom Wilson had a monster performance with a couple of blocked shots, an assist on the winning goal and the empty-netter that sealed a 3-1 victory Tuesday night. From Wilson down, the Capitals looked far more like themselves and showed they could skate with the Hurricanes and seize some opportunities needed to beat them.
鈥淚t was much better, there鈥檚 no doubt about that,鈥 coach Spencer Carbery said. 鈥淲e feel like we can punch back.鈥
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Connor McMichael scored on a breakaway, John Carlson got a power-play goal off a textbook cross-ice pass from Wilson, and Thompson stopped 27 of the 28 shots he faced. The Capitals started slow before starting to look like the , dictating their style and not getting hemmed in their end for long stretches.
That was essential after they were they were in the series opener,
鈥淭he first game didn鈥檛 go our way, weren鈥檛 too happy with that: Got outplayed pretty bad there, so I think it was a really good response by our group,鈥 said McMichael, who scored after the puck hit Hurricanes defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere in the neck. 鈥淲e were moving pucks quicker. I think we weren鈥檛 hanging onto it and looking for the perfect play. We were kind of just getting it out of our zone and forcing them to make plays.鈥
At the other end of the ice, that helped the Capitals get past Montreal in five games in the first round. Chants of 鈥淟T! LT!鈥 filled the arena just about every time Thompson made a stop and halted play.
“He kept us in the game,” captain Alex Ovechkin said. 鈥淗e gave us confidence.鈥
The Hurricanes got 18 saves from Andersen and a power-play goal from Gostisbehere with 10:34 left but could not erase their deficit. The last team this postseason to be perfect on the penalty kill, entering 17 for 17, their streak was broken on Carlson’s goal.
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鈥淲e weren鈥檛 certainly great, that鈥檚 for sure, and you鈥檝e got to give Washington credit 鈥 they played a much better game,” coach Rod Brind’Amour said. “They dug in. We knew it was going to be like this. This is not surprising. Just got to regroup.鈥
Up next
Game 3 is 6 p.m. EDT on Saturday in Raleigh, North Carolina. The Hurricanes won all three of their home games in the first round against New Jersey and 31 of 41 during the season.
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