Curtis Joseph celebrates shootout win over the Capitals.
Photo by Chris Young - AP Photo / Canadian Press.
Photo by Chris Young - AP Photo / Canadian Press.
Capitals 2 - Maple Leafs 3 SO
All hail goaltender Curtis Joseph. He stole the show last night, after replacing his Toronto Maple Leafs teammate Martin Gerber in net with 57 seconds of regulation left on the clock. The Washington Capitals showed no mercy, bombarding Joseph with shots, but CuJo was impenetrable.
Capitals goalie Jose Theodore was sharp in net too, but the team overall were not the overpowering force they should've been, while facing a team that hasn't been very good this season. Most of the first 59 minutes of play were not awe inspiring. Neither team brought their fans more than a few moments of excitement until the very end.
The game tying goal by Washington's forward Brooks Laich came at 19:03 in the third period. The crease in front of Toronto's net was very crowded when Laich jammed the puck through Gerber, or maybe i should say with Gerber, across the goal line and into the net. Gerber thought he had the puck stopped, and there should've been a whistle. He was so mad about the goal being ruled good, that he started shoving his way though everybody. While he was flipping out, he earned himself a game misconduct, for making contact with a referee and a linesman. That's when he was replaced by Joseph.
CuJo only played a total of 5:57 including overtime, before the game went to a shootout. He stopped nine quality shots during that time. Five of those shots came in immediate succession, from the area just in front of the goal. I can't lie, my daughter Chelsea and I found that sequence rather thrilling. We are both fans of Joseph. He was her favorite goalie when he played for Detroit. The Red Wings used to be her favorite team as well. Still, it's a shame his heroics came against our beloved Capitals. The shootout that followed also proved fruitless for Washington.
With another chance to move closer to the top of the conference thwarted, it's a good thing the Caps have a bit of a cushion within their division. The team has until Friday to make adjustments, when they'll face the Tampa Bay Lightning at home.
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