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Disastrous first period dooms Capitals

Associated Press
Eric Staal had two goals and three assists, and Jose Theodore allowed five goals on 25 shots.Associated Press Eric Staal had two goals and three assists, and Jose Theodore allowed five goals on 25 shots.

The Washington Capitals have been the best team in the NHL in the first period this season. Somehow, against the league’s worst team, it was their effort in the first 20 minutes that failed them.

Eric Staal had two goals and three assists Monday night, and the Carolina Hurricanes surprised the Caps 6-3 at Verizon Center.

Carolina grabbed a 3-0 lead in a disastrous first period for Washington. Tuomo Ruutu banged home a rebound at 7:44 with one second remaining on a two-minute, two-man advantage for the Hurricanes.

Staal was left alone at the right post for an easy layup at 10:14, and Jussi Jokinen pushed the lead to three goals at 14:30. The Hurricanes finished the period with three goals, while the Caps mustered only four shots on net.

Mike Green put Washington on the board early in the second. With the Caps on the power play, Green’s shot from the top of the zone squeezed past a screen provided by Mike Knuble at 1:14 of the second period.

The Hurricanes quickly reclaimed the momentum when Brandon Sutter slipped a rebound through Jose Theodore’s legs at 3:32. Theodore made his first start in 10 days, and Sutter’s goal was the fourth he yielded on Carolina’s 16th shot.

A few minutes after Sutter’s goal, the home crowd gave Theodore a mock cheer when he steered a Carolina dump-in to a defenseman.

Eric Fehr was credited with a whacky goal that cut the deficit to 4-2 at 12:56 of the middle period. Fehr’s shot deflected off Andrew Alberts and trickled through a tangled mass of bodies before dribbling between goalie Cam Ward’s legs without him ever seeing it.

Alex Ovechkin cut Carolina’s lead to 4-3 just 82 seconds into the third period. His one-timer from Green beat Cam Ward just before Hurricanes defenseman Aaron Ward could join his teammates in the defensive zone after his penalty expired.

Sergei Samsonov restored the two-goal advantage midway through the period. His first shot was blocked by Tyler Sloan, but Jose Theodore went down as he slid across his crease and couldn’t recover when Samsonov made a maneuver past Sloan and roofed the rebound.

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