"Pretty much all game we tried to put pucks deep there," relates Vrana, "forecheck their [defense] and create turnovers. As you could see, that was the one. It was pretty much right on my tape, so I just tried to finish it off."
Soon after the Vrana goal, Gudbranson and Hathaway finally went at it, unencumbered by the lawmen, and things settled down some after that. Anaheim threatened here and there, but the Caps stayed disciplined, they protected the net front, and Holtby walled off anything sent his way, enabling the Caps to get out of California with a perfect trip.
"Tonight sums it up for me," says Reirden. "That's what we are right now, and we've been able to get this special connection - from I'd say training camp on, really - where guys are standing up for each other. Whether it's fighting or not fighting, everyone is always together in any scrums. Guys are blocking shots when you need to, dumping pucks in at the red line instead of trying to make plays when there isn't something there. It's been impressive, and you don't pull off a sweep of California without doing those things, so it all got summed up into tonight's game for me."