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Justin Sourdif delivered a breakthrough performance on Monday night.
The Washington Capitals defeated the Anaheim Ducks 7–4.
Sourdif scored his first NHL hat trick and added two assists.
The rookie’s night powered Washington out of a brief slump.

The Capitals snapped a two-game losing streak with an explosive offensive showing.
Anaheim’s struggles deepened as the Ducks dropped their sixth straight game.

Rookie Brilliance Changes the Game

Sourdif wasted little time announcing himself.
He tied the game midway through the first period.
Connor McMichael found him in the slot with a sharp drop pass.
Sourdif finished cleanly to spark Washington’s attack.

Three minutes later, he struck again.
Sourdif beat Petr Mrazek glove side with confidence.
The goal sent the Capitals into the first intermission leading 2–1.

The rookie was not done.
His energy carried straight into the second period.

Capitals Take Control in the Second

Sourdif opened the second by creating another goal.
He set up Ryan Leonard, who banked a shot off Mrazek.
The lead grew to 3–1, tilting momentum fully toward Washington.

Just 96 seconds later, the roles reversed.
Leonard returned the favor with a perfect feed.
Sourdif tapped it in to complete his hat trick.
The crowd erupted as the Capitals surged ahead 4–1.

Alex Ovechkin added to the pressure.
He fired a wrist shot from the left circle.
The goal snapped his four-game scoring drought.
Washington suddenly looked unstoppable.

Historic Night for Justin Sourdif

Sourdif etched his name into franchise history.
He became the ninth rookie to score a hat trick for Washington.
The last to do it was Alex Ovechkin in 2006.
That game also came against Anaheim.

The moment highlighted a passing of the torch.
A new scorer stepped forward as a familiar legend delivered support.

Ducks Show Late Fight

Anaheim refused to fold quietly.
The Ducks pushed hard in the third period.
They outshot Washington 17–5 during the frame.
The late surge created brief tension.

Chris Kreider scored early for Anaheim.
His goal ended a 15-game scoring drought.
Alex Killorn, Jacob Trouba, and Beckett Sennecke also found the net.

Still, the damage had already been done.

Lindgren Holds the Line

Charlie Lindgren played a key role in the win.
He turned aside 41 shots for the Capitals.
Several saves came during Anaheim’s third-period rally.
His composure steadied Washington under pressure.

Petr Mrazek stopped 19 of 24 shots through two periods.
Anaheim replaced him with Lukas Dostal for the third.
Dostal stopped all three shots he faced.

Capitals Depth Makes the Difference

Washington received production from across the lineup.
Ovechkin scored twice.
Ryan Leonard posted a goal and an assist.
John Carlson also found the scoresheet.

Connor McMichael recorded four assists.
His playmaking fueled the Sourdif hat trick.
The Capitals’ depth overwhelmed Anaheim’s defense.

Short-Handed but Still Strong

Washington played without key contributors.
Tom Wilson and Aliaksei Protas were sidelined.
Both are listed as day-to-day.
Wilson was recently named to Canada’s Olympic roster.

Despite the absences, the Capitals delivered a complete effort.
Sourdif’s hat trick set the tone.
The result showcased Washington’s balance and belief.

For Anaheim, the losing streak continues.
For Washington, a rookie-led night offered momentum and promise.

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