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Jared Mccann's 4-Point Effort Propels Kraken Past Capitals
Jared McCann contributed four points in Seattle's dominant 5-1 victory, supported by goals from Eberle, Beniers, and Evans, with Grubauer making 19 saves.
- On Tuesday, Jared McCann had two goals and two assists as the Seattle Kraken beat the Washington Capitals 5-1 in Seattle.
- Supporting scorers and Grubauer's saves fueled Seattle's win as Jordan Eberle and Matty Beniers each added a goal and an assist, Ryker Evans scored, and Philipp Grubauer made 19 saves.
- Thinking he had a hat trick, McCann appeared to score a third 1:27 into the third, but a review confirmed a double-minor on Matty Beniers and the goal was overturned, giving the Capitals a power play.
- Ovechkin scored during Washington's four-minute man advantage, extending his career total to 919 goals, and Logan Thompson stopped 27 shots for the Capitals.
- Beniers' hot January includes his ninth goal tying a team record and a four-game point streak, with Seattle hosting the Toronto Maple Leafs and Washington visiting the Detroit Red Wings on Thursday.
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McCann has 2 goals and 2 assists to lead the Kraken to a 5-1 win over the Capitals
Jared McCann had two goals and two assists as the Seattle Kraken beat the Washington Capitals 5-1. Jordan Eberle and Matty Beniers each added a goal and an assist.
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Read Full ArticleExtremely disappointed Spencer Carbery says Capitals ‘got beat in every area’ by the Kraken: ‘It’s not a good feeling what went on tonight’
The Washington Capitals lost to the Seattle Kraken 5-1 on Tuesday, getting throttled in almost every way by the Western Conference’s 10th-best team (by points percentage). The Kraken outshot the Capitals 32 to 20, out-attempted them at five-on-five 53 to 36, and scored on Logan Thompson seven different times — though two of the goals were wiped off the board by officials. Capitals alternate captain Tom Wilson called the game “a big wake-up call”…
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