
"After a goal-less first, 75 seconds into the second, Matt Roy scored his second of the season for the first of the game. Ten minutes later Charle McAvoy eluded Logan Thompson with the aid of a screen. Tied 1-1 going into the third, Rasmus Sandin scored from way outside to restore Washington's lead."
"The Caps played well through the first and second periods. Though the Boston Bruins sit above the Caps in the standings, they're a weaker team at five-on-five. After an uneven effort in Buffalo, I liked a lot of Washington's performance here, between the goal lines, at least, for through two periods."
The Washington Capitals faced the Boston Bruins in a closely contested match that ended in a shootout loss. Matt Roy opened scoring in the second period, followed by Charlie McAvoy's equalizer. Rasmus Sandin restored Washington's lead in the third period, but McAvoy tied the game again with ten minutes remaining in regulation. Overtime produced no goals, leading to a lengthy shootout where numerous players from both teams failed to convert. The Bruins ultimately won when Minten scored the decisive goal. Despite playing well through the first two periods and generating chances, the Capitals' inability to capitalize in the shootout cost them the game.
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