The Ducks climbed back to within two late in the frame when Hampus Lindholm beat Holtby with a top shelf shot from in tight, doing so on a third opportunity. The Caps issued a video challenge, alleging the Ducks were offside on the play, but the goal was upheld after a lengthy review. The Lindholm tally made it a 4-2 game with 2:24 left in the second.
Near the midpoint of the third, Anaheim struck to pull within a goal. After the Caps weren't quite able to exit their zone, turning it over just inside the line, Ryan Kesler slipped a shot from the slot past Holtby to make it a 4-3 game at 9:38.
Just over two minutes later, Anaheim came all the way back and squared the game. Seconds after the Ducks won a draw in their own end, Cam Fowler sprung Getzlaf on a breakaway with a perfect stretch pass. Getzlaf stutter-stepped and beat Holtby to tie the tilt at 4-4 with 8:12 left in regulation.
The Caps managed to re-seize momentum - no easy task after giving up three-straight goals and losing a two-goal lead in the third - but Washington was buzzing the Anaheim net all night and it just kept doing so after Getzlaf's tying tally.
Brett Connolly nearly slipped a shot past Gibson with just under five minutes left, but the Ducks goalie made a strong stop. It was Connolly who set Sanford up on that trio's very next shift, feeding the rookie in the slot. Sanford's shot glanced off Gibson and wobbled over the line to make it a 5-4 game with just 2:39 remaining.
Marcus Johansson netted his 19th goal of the season in the waning seconds to account for the 6-4 final.