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Capitals defensemen set franchise record last night


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Mike Stanton
November 25, 2025  (11:43)
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Apr 27, 2025; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; Washington Capitals goalie Logan Thompson (48), defenseman Jakob Chychrun (6) and defenseman John Carlson (74) celebrate the win against the Montreal Canadiens after the third period in game four of the first round of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Bell Centre. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images
Photo credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images

The Washington Capitals created a wild spark last night as Jakob Chychrun and John Carlson powered a record surge for Washington Capitals fans and NHLStats watchers.

The game tilted when Chychrun buried his second of the night, a sharp wrister that capped a strong shift built on clean exits and heavy pressure. Carlson followed with his own strike twelve seconds later, a low drive through traffic that sent the building into a roar.
The goals set a franchise mark for the fastest pair scored by Capitals defensemen, and the bench felt the jolt. Washington has relied heavily on its blue line for offense this year, and these moments show how dangerous that group can be in transition.
The burst pushed the season total to nineteen goals from defensemen, a league leading number that underscores how head coach Spencer Carbery wants his group to activate. Fans have watched the system evolve, and this stretch felt like the best example of that plan working at full speed.
Here is the NHL Public Relations post that highlighted the achievement.
Washington needed this spark because the offense has been uneven in recent weeks, and the quick pair gave the team needed breathing room. Carlson, drafted in 2008 and now thirty five, continues to anchor the group with smart reads and timely shooting, while Chychrun, drafted in 2016, adds a younger dynamic presence.

Carlson and Jakob Chychrun fuel blue line surge

The two defenders showcased complementary skills that can shift momentum instantly. Many fans compared the moment to classic bursts from past playoff runs, which says plenty about how welcome this rhythm feels.
Chychrun has settled into the system after arriving with a reputation for strong two way play, and nights like this explain why he was targeted last season. Carlson remains the calm veteran, but he still jumps into lanes with confidence.
The Capitals sit in a crowded Eastern race, and every edge matters. If the blue line keeps producing at this clip, Washington could stabilize its attack and climb steadily.
This record may be a small midseason note, but it felt like a sign that the group is finding a higher gear.
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