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Sourdif Shines with 5-Point Night as Capitals Defeat Ducks
Unexpected hero emerges as Capitals snap losing streak with 7-4 win over Ducks
Apr. 10, 2026 at 4:44am
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Sourdif's five-point night fuels the Capitals' offensive explosion against the Ducks, showcasing the team's depth and potential for a late-season surge.Anaheim TodayIn a thrilling NHL matchup, the Washington Capitals faced off against the Anaheim Ducks, with Capitals forward Sourdif stealing the show with a remarkable five-point performance, including a hat trick. Despite a strong effort from the Ducks, the Capitals prevailed 7-4, thanks in large part to Sourdif's offensive dominance and Connor McMichael's four assists.
Why it matters
Sourdif's breakout performance comes at a crucial time for the Capitals, who had been struggling with a recent losing streak. His impressive display of skill and scoring touch could be a sign of things to come, potentially providing a much-needed boost to the team's offense and playoff aspirations.
The details
Sourdif scored the game-tying goal at 1-1 with a high stick-side wrist shot, then gave the Capitals a 2-1 lead with another high wrist shot on the rush. He completed his hat trick with a late goal assisted by Leonard, sealing the Capitals' 7-4 victory. Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin scored twice, while Connor McMichael recorded four assists, showcasing the team's offensive depth.
- The game was played on April 10, 2026.
The players
Sourdif
A Capitals forward who had a breakout performance, scoring a hat trick and recording five points in the game.
Alex Ovechkin
The legendary Capitals captain, who scored two goals in the game.
Connor McMichael
A Capitals forward who recorded four assists, setting up Sourdif's goals.
Charlie Lindgren
The Capitals goaltender, who made 41 saves to help secure the victory.
Chris Kreider
A Ducks forward who scored a goal in the losing effort.
What they’re saying
“Sourdif's performance was truly special. He showed incredible skill and scoring touch, and his connection with McMichael was a key factor in our win.”
— Peter Laviolette, Capitals Head Coach
“We just couldn't find a way to contain Sourdif and the Capitals' offense tonight. It's a tough loss, but we'll regroup and come back stronger.”
— Dallas Eakins, Ducks Head Coach
What’s next
The Capitals will look to build on Sourdif's breakout performance as they continue their push for a playoff spot, while the Ducks will aim to end their losing streak in their next game.
The takeaway
Sourdif's five-point night showcases the Capitals' offensive depth and the potential for young players to step up and make a significant impact. This performance could be a turning point for the Capitals, as they look to regain their form and secure a playoff berth.
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