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Capitals Edge Golden Knights in Shootout
Strome's late goal forces overtime before sealing the win in the shootout
Mar. 29, 2026 at 10:33am
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The Capitals' thrilling shootout victory over the Golden Knights showcases the team's resilience and talent as they fight for a playoff spot.Washington TodayThe Washington Capitals defeated the Vegas Golden Knights in a thrilling shootout on Wednesday night. Dylan Strome scored the game-tying goal in the third period and then netted the decisive shootout winner to give the Capitals the victory.
Why it matters
The Capitals' win over the Golden Knights is an important result in the tight Eastern Conference playoff race. Both teams are vying for postseason positioning, making this a key matchup between two top contenders.
The details
With the game tied 3-3 late in regulation, Capitals forward Dylan Strome scored the equalizer to force overtime. In the shootout, Strome was the only player to score, sealing the win for Washington. The victory extends the Capitals' point streak and keeps them firmly in the playoff picture.
- The game was played on Wednesday, March 29, 2026.
The players
Dylan Strome
A forward for the Washington Capitals who scored the game-tying goal in the third period and the decisive shootout winner.
Alex Ovechkin
The longtime captain of the Washington Capitals, who continues to be a driving force for the team.
Vegas Golden Knights
The NHL team based in Las Vegas, Nevada, who were defeated by the Capitals in the shootout.
What they’re saying
“That was a huge win for us against a tough opponent. Dylan Strome really stepped up when we needed him most.”
— Peter Laviolette, Head Coach, Washington Capitals
What’s next
The Capitals will look to build on this momentum as they continue their push for a playoff spot, with key divisional matchups coming up on their schedule.
The takeaway
The Capitals' ability to rally late and win in a shootout demonstrates their resilience and the depth of talent on their roster, which will be crucial as they battle for postseason positioning in the tight Eastern Conference.


