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Carolina Hurricanes vs. Washington Capitals - Live Score - May 06, 2025

Carolina Hurricanes vs. Washington Capitals - Live Score - May 06, 2025

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WSH (2nd 16:07) A. Protas scored a goal, assisted by J. Carlson and B. Duhaime.
CAR 0 WSH 1 (1st 5:09) B. Duhaime received a 2:00 penalty for holding.
CAR 0 WSH 0 (1st 12:58) S. Aho received a 2:00 penalty for high sticking.
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