Aliaksei Protas scores first career playoff goal in second game back from skate-cut injury

   

The Washington Capitals took a 1-0 lead in the second period of Game 1 against the Carolina Hurricanes thanks to Aliaksei Protas scoring his first NHL playoff goal of his career. Protas dented the twine behind goaltender Frederik Andersen just 3:53 into the second.

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After John Carlson intercepted the puck in the Capitals’ defensive zone, he moved it up to Brandon Duhaime at the blue line. Duhaime locked horns with Shayne Gostisbehere in a board battle, allowing Protas to poke the puck free and race down the ice for a clean look at Andersen.

Protas’s milestone goal came in just his second game back from a skate-cut injury that kept him out of the Capitals’ lineup for 10 games.

“It was a tough time being away from the boys,” Protas said of his injury to ESPN’s Emily Kaplan during the second intermission. “Just watching from the stands, wanting to get back as soon as possible, but understood I have to be careful for this. Take maybe extra time to make sure I can give my best out there. Trying to do that.”

The 24-year-old forward had not scored a goal in his five previous career playoff games, but did have two assists in four games against the New York Rangers last year. Protas, who told Kaplan he feels “90 percent” back to form, broke out during this past regular season, recording 66 points (30g, 36a) in 76 games for the East-best Capitals.

Protas’s goal in Tuesday’s game came on the team’s ninth shot overall and fifth at five-on-five. The Hurricanes dominated the first period, doubling the Capitals up in shot attempts, 37-14, and leading in shots on goal, 12-5. Despite scoring and taking a lead into the break, Protas still wasn’t thrilled with the team’s performance in the second frame.

“I don’t think it was a good second (period) either, to be honest with you,” Protas told Kaplan. “I think we’ve got more to give. They came out hard. They’re a good, fast team, you know. We were prepared for that. I think our touches, execution, and D-zone needs to be better, and we’ll be fine.”

The Hurricanes out-attempted the Caps 33-14 in the second and outshot them 8-6. The Capitals only recorded two more shots in the second after Protas scored.

Protas is lined up on the Capitals’ fourth line with Duhaime and Nic Dowd, but head coach Spencer Carbery plans to use him all over his lineup in the series.

Caps kill the penalty

We’re going to overtime. My poor heart.

At intermission: We’re tied 1-1. The Hurricanes are outshooting the Capitals 31 to 14 and out-attempting them 75 to 24 at five-on-five.

Overtime

Puck is dropped.

Aliaksei Protas starting overtime skating with Dylan Strome and Alex Ovechkin on the first line again.