Articles
/
Spencer Carbery challenged Shane Pinto’s goal for goaltender interference because of how bad the Capitals were playing: ‘It was worth a shot’
Spencer Carbery challenged Shane Pinto’s goal for goaltender interference because of how bad the Capitals were playing: ‘It was worth a shot’
R
RMNB
Summary: This is a summary of an article originally published by RMNB. Read the full original article here →
In a recent matchup between the Washington Capitals and the Ottawa Senators, tensions flared as a contentious goal was under scrutiny due to possible goaltender interference. Capitals coach Spencer Carbery expressed frustration over the NHL's inconsistent enforcement of the interference rule. He emphasized the need for clear guidelines to ensure the integrity of the game is maintained.
Carbery noted that despite the loss, he was proud of his team's resilience and the effort put forth by players like Alex Ovechkin and Tom Wilson. Both players contributed significantly to the team's offense, but they were ultimately overshadowed by the controversial call that seemed to pivot the game's momentum. The Capitals are now focusing on their upcoming games, hoping to build on the positives and address any deficiencies in their play.
As the NHL season progresses, the Capitals must adapt and overcome the challenges presented to them, especially when facing teams like the Senators that can capitalize on mistakes. The upcoming homestand presents an opportunity for Washington to regain their footing and strengthen their playoff push. Carbery remains optimistic and believes that with consistent play, his team can achieve success in the daunting landscape of the league.
Carbery noted that despite the loss, he was proud of his team's resilience and the effort put forth by players like Alex Ovechkin and Tom Wilson. Both players contributed significantly to the team's offense, but they were ultimately overshadowed by the controversial call that seemed to pivot the game's momentum. The Capitals are now focusing on their upcoming games, hoping to build on the positives and address any deficiencies in their play.
As the NHL season progresses, the Capitals must adapt and overcome the challenges presented to them, especially when facing teams like the Senators that can capitalize on mistakes. The upcoming homestand presents an opportunity for Washington to regain their footing and strengthen their playoff push. Carbery remains optimistic and believes that with consistent play, his team can achieve success in the daunting landscape of the league.