"As the game went on, I felt like our game kept building and kept getting better in all areas," says Caps coach Todd Reirden. "A lot of guys stepped up, and we just played way more as a team. We were a lot more connected and in synch tonight after two good days of practice.
"To pull out a win coming from behind, it's a big win for our team here to start this road trip."
Although they fell down 1-0 before the three-minute mark of the first, the Caps' start was decent enough. They spent some time in Colorado territory and generated a couple of early chances. But the Avs grabbed an early lead, coming 200 feet to score the game's first goal at 2:54 of the first, an Andre Burakovsky one-timer from the bottom of the right circle.
Colorado spent the first period displaying clean and efficient breakouts, and when they were able to get into the Caps' zone, the Avs were also adept at keeping pucks in at the top of Washington's zone, forcing the Caps into some prolonged shifts in their own end, and at altitude to boot.