Shot 4: Martin Biron Saves Alex Ovechkin
Shot 7: Michal Neuvirth looks pretty impressed with the breakage of Joel Ward’s stick.
Shot 9: The Capitals can surround Derek Stepan…
Shot 10: …and the Rangers can surround Ovechkin.
Shot 15: If you listen, you can almost hear what John Tortorella is thinking about Rick Nash.
Shot 16: Derek Dorsett sure seems like a pest, eh?
Shot 17: Martin Erat, speak to the hand.
Shot 25: This is like a follow up to Game One’s Shot #30, huh?
Shot 27: Henrik Lundqvist hasn’t been rocked, but he’s sure been seeing a lot of red.
Shot 28: Braden Holtby, on the other hand, has been rocking the red.
Shot 41: Sometimes, it’s once to see Marcus Johansson just shoot the puck. This probably would have been one of them.
Shot 42: Mathieu Perreault is trying to do something here, but I do not know what.
Shot 43: I used this as a title before somewhere, but “Two Swedes, No Waiting” has a certain ring.
Shot 45: If John Erskine had scored on this shot, this shot would have been much cooler.
Shot 46: 14, 15, 16, 17. What else is there to say?
Shot 49: Mike Ribeiro face, Michael Del Zotto, going for a slide.
Shot 55: Johansson could have shot it here, too, but didn’t.
Shot 61: Sometimes the post is a goalie’s best friend. Sometimes it’s an entire team and fan base’s best friend.
Shot 65: This would have been a big goal for Eric Fehr to have scored.
Shot 66: Of course, there’s nothing wrong with making a big block, either.
Shot 71: Hockey hugs.
Shot 73: Karl Alzner looks like he’s about to go crowd surfing.