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Capitals Clinch Crucial Win Over Sabres
5 Apr
Summary
- Aliaksei Protas returned from injury with a goal and assist.
- Washington has won four of its last five games.
- Buffalo clinched a playoff berth after a 14-season drought.

The Washington Capitals defeated the Buffalo Sabres 6-2 on Saturday night, with a strong performance from Aliaksei Protas, who marked his return from injury with a goal and an assist. Jakob Chychrun and Connor McMichael also contributed a goal and an assist each, alongside scores from Dylan Strome, Ryan Leonard, and Tom Wilson. This victory is the Capitals' fourth in their last five outings and brings them within a single point of securing the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference. The Capitals established an early dominance, scoring three goals within the first six minutes of the game, building a commanding 3-0 lead.
Buffalo responded after a timeout and goalie change, with Rasmus Dahlin and Ben Malenstyn scoring to narrow the gap. However, Protas restored Washington's two-goal advantage early in the second period. In the third, Leonard extended the lead from the slot, and Wilson added a shorthanded goal. Capitals goaltender Logan Thompson was instrumental in the win, making 37 saves. The Sabres, despite clinching a playoff berth for the first time in a franchise-record 14 seasons, have now lost two consecutive games. The Capitals are set to visit the New York Rangers on Sunday, while the Sabres will host the Tampa Bay Lightning on Monday.