Capitals goaltender Logan Thompson leaves the team's game at the Hurricanes because of injury
- Logan Thompson left the Washington Capitals' game against the Carolina Hurricanes due to an upper-body injury, which the team reported as serious enough to make him doubtful to return.
- Thompson allowed three goals on 12 shots before Charlie Lindgren took over in the net for the second period.
- Thompson, 28, might be a finalist for the Vezina Trophy after winning 31 of 42 games this season.
- Lindgren replaced Thompson in the second period after he allowed three goals on 12 shots in the first period.
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Capitals goalie Logan Thompson leaves game at Hurricanes because of injury. He'll be reevaluated
Logan Thompson left the Washington Capitals' game at the Carolina Hurricanes after the first period with what the team called an upper-body injury. Charlie Lindgren replaced Thompson to start the second. Thompson allowed three goals on 12 shots in the…

Capitals goaltender Logan Thompson leaves the team's game at the Hurricanes because of injury
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Logan Thompson left the Washington Capitals’ game at the Carolina Hurricanes on Wednesday night with what the team said was an upper-body injury.
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