"Penalties, we've got to clean up," Panthers defenseman Brandon Montour said. "They've got one of the best power plays in the league and we've got to watch that. We've got to be better."
Shortly after a big save from Samsonov in the second period, the Capitals took the lead when Marcus Johansson backhanded a loose puck into the top of the cage to make it 2-1 at 9:51.
Netting another late-period goal, the Capitals forced a turnover in the offensive zone before Trevor van Riemsdyk threaded a wrist shot into the net through traffic to make it 3-1 at 18:49.
Left alone in his office on the power play, Alex Ovechkin extend Washington's lead further in the third period when he blasted home a one-timer from the left circle to make it 4-1 at 10:25. After the Panthers pulled their goaltender for the extra attacker, John Carlson made it 5-1 at 15:40.
With 42 seconds left in regulation, Garnet Hathaway added one more goal to make it 6-1.
"Channel the anger into competing on pucks," said Brunette, hoping his players will turning their emotions into results. "So far the story written is they've out-competed, out-willed us on pretty much every puck battle in every area. It's something we're going to have to figure out here."
Looking to even up the series, the Cats will clash with the Caps again in Game 4 on Monday.
"Everybody has to give more," Huberdeau said. "That's what we said in the room. Down 2-1 on the road, it's going to be important that we get that win. I think we've just got to be way better. We're a way better team and we're going to come out in Game 4 and be a better team."
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