
""It's a good play by Sonny," Lapierre said. "I was calling for it. I knew I was by myself pretty much. He made a great shot. And then I got fortunate enough that it was loose.""
""They're dejected because we're playing well," Capitals head coach Spencer Carbery said. "Couple bad breaks, nothing they're a product [of]. So what do they do? They get the big goal off a faceoff. I give them an O-zone start. They score a big goal. They draw two penalties tonight. So those are great situations of where your fourth line arguably turns the tide and grabs us momentum.""
Hendrix Lapierre ended a 90-game scoring drought on January 23 against the Flames and has since increased his offensive output, recording three points in five games. He ignited Washington's comeback against Carolina by scoring 7:52 into the second period after redirecting Sonny Milano's shot, chasing a rebound past Frederik Andersen and converting on his third attempt. Lapierre's line began the game with a minus-two rating after being on ice for two Hurricanes goals. Capitals coach Spencer Carbery credited the fourth line with shifting momentum through an O-zone start, a big goal and drawing two penalties. Lapierre welcomed the timely score.
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