With a strong first 25 minutes on Friday, Washington took its first multi-goal lead of the preseason, a 2-0 lead early in the second period. But the Caps went cold all over the ice for a spell thereafter, and they trailed 3-2 heading into the third.
Tom Wilson tied it on a power play at 2:27 of the final frame and Anthony Mantha scored his second game-winner in as many contests less than two minutes later. The Caps executed a late penalty kill to preserve the one-goal lead, and Nic Dowd's late empty-netter sealed it.
Caps captain Alex Ovechkin hobbled off after three first-period shifts totaling 2:19; he suffered a lower body while putting a hit on Philly forward Travis Konecny. Saturday is a scheduled off day for the Capitals, so no further information on Ovechkin's status will be available until the team reconvenes for a 10 a.m. practice on Sunday.
Friday's affair against Philly was a feisty one, featuring a couple of episodes of fisticuffs and some scattered kerfuffles. When it was all said and done though, Friday's game provided the Caps with a good and proper primer for the 82 regular season games that lie ahead, starting with Wednesday's season opener against the New York Rangers at Capital One Arena.
"It always feels better to win than lose, and you've got to keep riding that feeling," says Caps center Lars Eller. "I think we did some good things that we can use and look at, and we did some bad some things we can improve on. Just overall, I liked that we were able to respond after a not so good second period, and we raised our level in the third. I think that when you're able to do that and shift gears and answer back, that I think that was probably the biggest takeaway today."
Exhibition games can be insufferable, they can be sleepy, and they can be messy. But the six preseason games the Caps played should be enough to accurately assess the talent on hand and to get the vets ready for the long grind ahead of them.
"A lot of emotions and fights, even though it's a preseason game," says Eller. "But that's a division rival. There are going to be some emotional games, too, during the year. These teams are going to be fighting for playoff spots with us, and it show already. Even last game against Boston [on Wednesday] didn't feel like a preseason game, it felt like the regular season."
Last Call -Heading into Friday's exhibition finale, the Caps' training camp roster stood at 27 players. That total included injured center Nicklas Backstrom (hip), who missed all of training camp and won't be ready for the season opener against the Rangers on Wednesday. Three of the Caps' youthful players on the roster bubble got a last chance to impress on Friday, and all of them did so.
Defenseman Martin Fehervary, center Hendrix Lapierre and winger Beck Malenstyn were all in the lineup for Washington on Friday.