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Thompson has been perhaps the best goalie in the postseason, and he’s gotten there playing an unorthodox style built around his strengths.
The Washington Capitals need a heroic effort to climb back into their East semifinal series with the Carolina Hurricanes, and goalie Logan Thompson delivered during the first period of Game 5.
The Capitals rewarded Thompson with a six-year, $35.1 million contract ($5.85 million average annual value) he signed Jan. 27, passing on an opportunity to become an unrestricted free agent July 1.
Offenses have had the upper hand this postseason, but these goalies are winning the battle with foundational principles.
Logan Thompson spoke to the media after the Washington ... Thompson also praised Carolina goalie Frederik Andersen. "A couple of close games," Thompson said. "I think it could have gone the ...
Thompson was the first goalie off at Wednesday's morning skate, Sammi Silber of The Hockey News reports, indicating that he'll draw the start in Game 5 at home against the Canadiens. Thompson has ...
It wasn't an easy road between the pipes for the Washington Capitals following Braden Holtby's departure. But now, D.C. is in a spot where it finally feels comfortable with its goaltending.
Logan Thompson played well for the Washington Capitals this season and the playoffs. But in Game 5, things did not go his way. He let in two goals from tough angles against the Carolina Hurricanes.