In addition to his winning goal, McAvoy also helped set the tone with a heavy check on Trevor van Riemsdyk in the first period, just moments after Wilson's hit forced Blidh to leave the game. The thunderous thump behind the Washington net was part of a monster 24-plus minute outing for the blue liner.
"He's a hell of a player," said Pastrnak. "He gets himself into games no matter if it's going right or not. I thought the first period the puck was bouncing on him a little bit and then he just made a hell of a hit there in the first. And then from that point on, he was just unbelievable.
"That's the thing, I think, he's become as a player. He gets himself into a game no matter if he has it that night, if he doesn't, he always finds it at some point. And, obviously, he got a great win for us today."
Cassidy also had high praise for McAvoy's stellar all-around effort.
"Both ends, right? He beared down late, worked hard to keep the puck out of our net," said Cassidy. "You've got to do that in this league; you've got to do that against that team. Gets a big goal on the power play, short shifted, came right back out there and then closes the deal. Obviously, a guy that rises up. We've seen it over the years here for a young guy.
"I mean, he's involved with the penalty kill as well. Solid player, plays in any situation. And nice to see him get rewarded offensively. That always gets noticed more than the defensive stuff, so I was happy for him.It was a good shot; it was a good play. It was a good entry all around and a nice finish. Under pressure, he executed, right? And in the big moments, and he typically does that."