For the second straight game Brett Pesce chimed in on the goal scoring to make it 4-1 and then Necas put home another Domi feed to extend his team's lead to four at the end of 40 minutes.
The third period was unfortunately overshadowed by the physicality between the two sides, with Washington flexing some muscle as they were on the wrong side of the 5-1 score. After Brendan Smith initially declined to fight Tom Wilson, the two eventually did, with the Capitals forward getting the best of the long bout. Then with just 1.6 seconds to go in the game Lars Eller lined up Jesperi Kotkaniemi, leaving the newly extended forward struggling to leave the ice.
Despite a Brady Skjei tally to cap off a 6-1 thrashing, there was concern for Carolina's #82 at the final horn.
They Said It:
Rod Brind'Amourpost-game when addressing the Eller hit on Kotkaniemi:
"I don't like it, but what are you going to do about it? I've talked to him. He's not doing great. I don't know the extent of it, but it's not good."
Brind'Amourcontinuing on the game as a whole:
"We were fine. We got pucks to go in. A lot of our losses, pucks just haven't gone in. We played solid. Got good goaltending when we needed it and we capitalized on our chances tonight."
Frederik Andersenon if tonight held extra importance having fallen to Washington three times already this season:
"Yeah, of course. I don't know if the last couple games against them here had been so great, but we played a good team effort today. We played a lot closer to the way that we like to play."
Max Domitouching on being a part of an offensive that has now produced 13 goals in the last two games:
"These guys are such a deep team. They come at you in waves and you just stick with it. They have so much talent and I just want to be a part of that. Every night it's a new line that's going and some nights we have all four lines going. Eventually we just have to trust that the puck is going to go in. The last couple of games that's obviously been the story, so we'll just keep riding it and get ready for the next one."
What's Next?:
The Canes fly to Tampa immediately post-game. They are not expected to skate tomorrow morning before taking on the Lightning at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Bonus Notes:
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