Caps prevail in shootout, hand Canes 4th straight loss
Apr 10, 2025; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Frederik Andersen (31) makes a save on Washington Capitals center Lars Eller (20) in the first period at Capital One Arena. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images Pierre-Luc Dubois scored the game's first goal and then finished it with a shootout tally as the Washington Capitals defeated the visiting Carolina Hurricanes 5-4 in a matchup between the Metropolitan Division's top teams Thursday night.
Both teams overcame two-goal deficits in regulation.
Dylan Strome, Nic Dowd and Tom Wilson also scored in regulation for the Capitals (50-19-9, 109 points). Charlie Lindgren had 30 saves.
The Hurricanes (46-27-5, 97 points) have lost four in a row since last week's home victory against the Capitals. But by forcing overtime, Carolina picked up a team point that clinched home-ice advantage for its first-round playoff series with the New Jersey Devils.
Logan Stankoven, Jackson Blake, Jordan Martinook and Seth Jarvis had the goals for Carolina. Brent Burns provided two assists and Frederik Andersen made 24 saves.
Jarvis tied the game with 1:45 remaining in regulation after the Hurricanes pulled Andersen for an extra skater. Carolina made it through the overtime period despite a power play for the Capitals. Dubois notched a shootout-deciding goal for the second time in his career.
Washington's Alex Ovechkin, in his first game since becoming the NHL leader in career goals, had one point, an assist on Strome's goal.
The Capitals won for the third time in their last eight games (3-4-1) after going through a mini-slump that might have been overlooked because of Ovechkin's record pursuit.
Dubois reached the 20-goal mark by pulling the Capitals to within 2-1 on a power play with 1:54 left in the first period.
Strome's power-play goal with 9:10 left in the second period pulled Washington even and began a string of three Capitals goals in less than seven minutes.
Dowd put Washington on top for the first time with 3:09 left, then 38 seconds later, Wilson made it 4-2.
Martinook's goal off a shot from just inside the blue line 4:42 into the third gave the Hurricanes a boost after they were held to nine shots on goal in the second.
There was a response from last week's fight-filled third period when the Capitals were outraged with Carolina defenseman Jalen Chatfield's body slam of Connor McMichael. Brandon Duhaime fought Chatfield six minutes into Thursday's game.
In a pregame ceremony, Ovechkin was honored for his record-setting 895th goal Sunday against the New York Islanders.
Carolina defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere (upper-body injury) was out of the lineup.
--Field Level Media
NBA Best Bets: Expert Picks for Tuesday’s Playoff Action
Top Remaining Veterans Teams Should Target After NFL Draft
Why Top NBA Draft Prospects Aren’t Guaranteed Stars
Top Quarterbacks to Watch for the 2027 NFL Draft
- Best MLB Strikeout Props for April 28th Yankees vs Rangers & Red Sox vs Blue Jays
- NBA Playoff Picks: Best Bets for Pistons vs Magic and Nuggets vs Timberwolves
- UFC Vegas 116 Best Bets: Full Card Picks, Props, and Betting Predictions
- Best Betting Picks for Saturday’s NBA Playoff Matchups
- Friday NBA Picks & Predictions: Best Bets for April 24 Playoff Slate
- MLB Best Bets Today: Strikeout Props and Total Plays to Target
- NBA Playoffs Betting Picks: Game 3 Predictions & Best Bets

