Less than a minute later, the Caps doubled their advantage on Aliaksei Protas' first career NHL goal. The Caps carried into Carolina ice and pushed the puck around the perimeter of the zone. Protas collected it down low on along the left half-wall, and he fired it toward the net, where it clanked off the skate of Carolina defender Tony D'Angelo and in for a 2-0 Caps lead at 12:57.
"It feels unreal," says Protas. "I had unreal chances created by Ovi and Kuzy in the first period, just couldn't get it in. So I just tried to put the puck in the net, play a little more simple, and it got in. It's an unreal feeling."
Caps goalie Ilya Samsonov was sharp, and he made a big stop on Ian Cole's shot from the high slot soon after Protas' goal, keeping the Canes from seizing any momentum.
The Caps had a late power play opportunity in the second, but they couldn't add to their lead.
Washington had its third power play chance early in the third, a chance to display some killer instinct and put the Canes down. Into a deeper hole But the Caps couldn't get anything started or established in Carolina ice, and the opportunity slipped away without as much as a shot attempt.
Carolina broke Samsonov's shutout spell at 6:22 of the third when he beat Samsonov with a high wrist shot from the slot to make it a 2-1 contest.
About five minutes later, the Canes went on a power play with a chance to pull even. The Caps weathered most of that storm, and when Lars Eller exited Washington ice with the puck and just a few ticks left on the kill, it seemed as though the Caps would preserve their lead. But Eller tried to make a play in neutral ice rather than getting it deep and going for a change, and Martin Necxas picked it off at the Carolina line and started the Canes up ice. After an exchange with Brett Pesce, Necas found Nino Niederreiter in the slot, and his shot beat Samsonov high to the glove side, tying the game at 2-2 with 6:32 remaining.
With exactly five minutes left, Nick Jensen carried into Carolina ice, patiently holding the puck before choosing between the shot and pass options, and in that instant, Jarvis hooked him to put the Caps on another power play. Thirty seconds into the man advantage, Sebastian Aho was boxed for slashing Protas, giving the Caps 90 seconds worth of 5-on-3 time and setting the stage for Orlov.