
Well, that combined mostly good news with some bad. The Caps played an excellent first period, then rode Alex Semin for the win. Olie Kolzig played well, and the team got a much-needed road win, against a surging Hurricanes team. The bad news is that Brian Pothier didn't play at all in the third period, though Mike Vogel
reports that the Caps do not believe it's a serious injury. Of course, knowing the Caps, Potsie's leg could be falling off and the Caps would call it an upper-body injury, and state that he's day-to-day.
- Jeff Schultz played about as well as you could expect him to. His worst mistake was a puck-control gaffe in the defensive zone, but he at least cleared that. Played a simple game, which is a compliment.
- It's one game, but I liked what I saw from Boyd Gordon as the second-line center. He had two excellent chances in the first period, and he has the speed to keep up with Semin, and his defensive conscience allows Semin to free-lance. Again, just one game, but it looked okay last night.
- Chris Clark was acquired for what is essentially a 6th round pick.
- Dainius Zubrus had a very physical game last night. Great to see.
- Donald Brashear's pass to spring Semin on his breakaway goal was darn impressive -- that's the second time he's made that kind of head-man assist.
- Shaone Morrisonn looked back to his old form last night, and that's a big plus for the team's blueline.
- The Caps need to work on clearing the defensive zone. It's been an on-going problem, and it improving in that area would go a long way to reducing the goalie workload and cutting back on opponent's scoring chances.
- Brian Sutherby's slick-stickhandling rush to draw a penalty was as welcome as it was surprising.
Good and needed win for the team last night. Back to .500, with a chance on Saturday to get some revenge against Floridia and to be able to head into the All-Star break a game over even. Here's hoping some momentum was established, and they roll with it.
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