The Washington Capitals are preparing for a crucial Game 4 following a disheartening 4-0 loss in Game 3 against the Carolina Hurricanes. Coach Spencer Carbery and players like John Carlson and Pierre-Luc Dubois recognize the importance of addressing mistakes made during the previous game. Carlson expressed confidence in his ability to improve and emphasized the need to maintain strong performances throughout the match. Acknowledging their strong start in Game 3, Carbery also highlighted the challenges of playing from behind and the necessity of better execution to avoid a potential 3-1 series deficit.
Going back through it, I thought we did a lot of good things, especially early in that hockey game," Carbery said. "Don't find a way to break through. We give that one up off the faceoff and then the power-play one.
It's pretty simple. I'm well aware of me and my game and what I'm capable of," Carlson said. "I can be better. Just as the team will do, I think I'm looking forward to another chance [Monday] night.
Playing from behind is not a good recipe for success in this series. Not that it's insurmountable, but [it] puts us behind the eight ball," Carbery noted.
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