![]() ![]() The Kings would score two more third-period goals just one minute and 38 seconds apart to put Washington away for the day. Kings defenseman Matt Greene fired a rink long pass to a breaking Kyle Clifford and, after Varlamov left the juicy rebound from the Clifford missed shot, the trailing Andrei Loktionov stuffed home the game winner, giving LA the 2-1 lead. Two passes were all LA required in scoring a goal that started 10 feet in front of their own net. On the Kings go ahead goal the Caps got caught standing around flat-footed. The Kings attacked the Washington offense and broke the Caps trap defense with long passes through the neutral zone. On several occasions, Washington even had trouble behind their own net trying to execute a break out attempt. LA forced the play in all three zones in the last two periods, never allowing the Capitals to get comfortable or set up. Washington was 0-4 and even had trouble executing a simple back-and-forth pass between the point men during the power play. The Capitals offense would look lost and out of control and the power play looked as bad as it has all season. Standing with no resistance in front of the Caps net, Kopitar simply lifted a loose puck in the crease over Varlamov, tying the score at one. Halfway through the period, LA's leading scorer Anze Kopitar, tied the game at one. The Caps led 1-0 after one period, but the Kings dominated puck possession in the middle stanza. ![]() They out shot Washington 24-15 in the final two periods as the Caps never registered double digit shot totals in any period today. LA must have had their Folgers during the first intermission because they took over the game. LA needed some time to find their legs and let the coffee kick in. Washington won the first 20 minutes surrendering just four shots on goal, but I suspect that was because the Kings were playing in what amounted to a 9:30 in the morning start time for them. The Kings stayed patient, cashing in with three third-period markers to put Washington away. Washington played lazy in their own zone, horrendous on the power play and failed to clear the area in front of Semyon Varlamov on numerous occasions. SHHHOWERCAP is available at all milk + honey locations.Alex Ovechkin scored goal number 21 on Washington’s first shot of the game but that was the game for the Caps. These caps are machine washable, made in the USA, and have been tested on thousands of women to fit all hair types. Due to its no-slip grip, these caps are ideal for nightly or weekly oil, serum, or leave in conditioning treatments, too. SHHHOWERCAP does more than just protect your blowout in the shower. At the back of each cap is a secure pocket that holds all of your hair without flattening volume. ![]() ![]() Similar to those in strapless bras, this grip allows for the cap to securely attach to the hairline without creating an annoying forehead indent. Each of these stylish turbans contains a patented silicone grip. This breathable material eliminates humidity by allowing heat to escape without letting water in. SHHHOWERCAP utilizes a thin waterproof material that is able to withstand intense water pressure. Not to mention, these finicky caps can breed mold, mildew, and bacteria leading to a smelly shower cap. Excess humidity in your cap can destroy your voluminous locks, create frizz, and ruin your blowout. Becuase of this, there’s a high chance that mainstream shower caps are not doing what they’re supposed to do… keep your hair dry and protected! Traditional plastic caps trap heat and condensation from the shower, which generates humidity. Most shower caps are plastic, bulky, and don’t secure to your hairline. The stylish waterproof turbans are designed with stylish prints and colors and are made to repel water on a molecular level - meaning they’re hydrophobic. SHHHOWERCAP will change your perception of this shower accessory. ![]()
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