Absurd stats from the Capitals’ 9-2 win over the Flyers
I hope I don’t steal too much thunder from Chris’s numbers for the morning after post, but tonight’s win was so absurd we need to highlight some of the buck wild numbers from this game.
No matter how prepared you think you are for this post, I promise you, you’re not ready for the crazy I’m about to present.
8
That’s how many different Capitals players scored against the Flyers, including Alex Ovechkin who tallied career goal no. 776 in the first period. It was Ovi’s 46th goal of the season and the 131st time he’s opened a game with a goal. Two players scored their first goal as a Capital on Tuesday: Matt Irwin and Johan Larsson.
Larry’s goal was the 1️⃣st for him as a Cap and 9️⃣th for the boys on the night pic.twitter.com/QvLLKshXYd
— Washington Capitals (@Capitals) April 13, 2022
Lars Eller was the only Capitals player to score twice.
16
That’s how many Capitals players tallied at least 1 point against the Flyers. 9 of those players tallied 2 points. 1 player had 3: Justin Schultz (3 assists). The only players not to get on the scoresheet were Nick Jensen, Marcus Johansson, and Ilya Samsonov. For shame!
According to the Capitals PR, it’s the fifth time in franchise history the Capitals have had 16 players record a point in the same game. The last time they did it was January 9, 2010, against the Atlanta Thrashers — over 12 years ago!!!
1,223
That’s the number of days that have passed since Matt Irwin last scored a goal in the NHL. Thejourneyman defenseman last hit the back of the net on December 6, 2018, against the Vancouver Canucks. Irwin was a member of the Nashville Predators and playing under… you guessed it… Peter Laviolette.
Matty Irwin! First goal as a Capital ☑️ pic.twitter.com/a2ZfzCLMKw
— Washington Capitals (@Capitals) April 13, 2022
19:50
No Capitals player played more than 20 minutes and less than 10 in the game. Defenseman Nick Jensen led all Capitals players with 19:50 while Alex Ovechkin led all Capitals forwards with 18:42 TOI. Tom Wilson got the least amount of ice time with 12:26.
W I L D.
17
That’s how many skaters on the Capitals got time on the power play, including every forward on the team. Only Nick Jensen did not skate while the Capitals had the man advantage. The Capitals’ fourth line — Garnet Hathaway, Nic Dowd, and Johan Larsson — all got over a minute on the PP. Larsson scored the ninth goal of the game on the PP, totally ruining our joke.
4
That’s the number of times the Capitals have scored nine or more goals in a game over the last 25 years. The last time they did so was in 2008.
The @Capitals scored at least nine goals in a game for just the fourth time over the past 25 years. The others: March 3, 2008 (10-2 W vs. BOS), Jan. 11, 2003 (12-2 W vs. FLA) and Feb. 3, 1999 (10-1 W vs. TBL).#NHLStats: https://t.co/vJlw3iC5CI https://t.co/uZz3KdCuvV
— NHL Public Relations (@PR_NHL) April 13, 2022
6
That’s the number of seconds Conor Sheary had in front of the net wide open with the puck before scoring on a beleaguered Martin Jones. More on him in a bit!
Ice. Cold. Shears. pic.twitter.com/3ViJiE1I6w
— Washington…
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