đź’¨ Abstract
In a pivotal Game 2, Tom Wilson of the Washington Capitals played a multifaceted role, assisting on the go-ahead goal, scoring an insurance empty-netter, and leading in physical play. His 22 minutes on the ice and two blocked shots highlighted his defensive efforts. Despite his extensive contributions, Wilson remained humble. Coach Spencer Carbery and teammates praised his leadership and emotional impact, crediting him with turning around the series after a loss in Game 1.
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