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'What a beauty by McMichael': Connor McMichael scores a breathtaking breakaway score for the Washington Capitals in Round 2 Game 2

'What a beauty by McMichael': Connor McMichael scores a breathtaking breakaway score for the Washington Capitals in Round 2 Game 2

Time of India09-05-2025

(Image via Getty: Connor McMichael)
A breakaway goal is when an NHL player with possession of the puck goes ahead of all the defending players and faces only the goaltender, and in that moment, he attempts to score a goal! Precisely what the 24-year-old Canadian professional ice hockey center for the
Washington Capitals
,
Connor McMichael
, did! He found the unoccupied puck and attempted to take it towards the
Carolina Hurricanes
' net! Watch here!
An X user commented, 'What a beauty by McMichael! Perfect finish on the break.
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This kid's got serious potential.' Another wrote, 'What a thrilling play. Go team. ��', and a third fan said, 'Man of the wolf ��'
Connor McMichael opens Round 2 Game 2 with a breakaway score, and his team, the Washington Capitals, wins against the Carolina Hurricanes by a riveting score of 3-1
Sometimes, the confidence you carry in the first few minutes of the game matters a lot! It's the kind of confidence that leaves a condescending mark on the opposing team! It somehow affects the opposing team, and they carry a laid-back attitude during the entire game. Exactly what Connor McMichael did! He carried confidence! And, the Carolina Hurricanes couldn't stand a chance against the Capitals! - In Game 2 of Round 2 of the
2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs
.
And the best part about intimidating a goaltender? Connor McMichael faced
Frederik Andersen
with a loose puck. Before Andersen could even predict, analyze, and implement his actions, McMichael aimed for the goal crease! And his puck went straight above Andersen's head, hit the goal crease, and landed on the Carolina Hurricanes' net! Wow! What a breakaway goal.
Connor McMichael talked about his breakaway goal with My San Antonio(MySA) news, 'The first game didn't go our way, weren't too happy with that. Got outplayed pretty bad there. So I think it was a really good response by our group. We were moving pucks quicker. I think we weren't hanging onto it and looking for the perfect play. We were kind of just getting it out of our zone and forcing them to make plays.'
'He kept us in the game. He gave us confidence.'
Alexander Ovechkin
, the Washington Capitals captain and ice hockey left winger, was certainly too proud of his teammate, Connor McMichael!
Also Read:
'Dude is so ridiculously good looking': Detroit Red Wings goaltender participates in a 4-minute-long Q&A and fans love him | NHL News - The Times of India

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