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New Headline: Mighty Caps Eclipses Logie, Dominating Thrilling Battle in Hockey Showdown

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The Capitals were quick to point out how Logan Thompson's been one of their constants in an up-and-down season.

WASHINGTON โ€” Despite the scoresheet pointing to another standout performance for Washington Capitals goaltender Logan Thompson on Saturday, the 28-year-old netminder felt he could have been better. Thompson was disappointed and frustrated following Washington's 3-2 shootout loss to the Boston Bruins, admitting that of late, he feels that he hasn't been able to come up with the saves the Capitals have needed. โ€œNeeded one more save," Thompson said.

"And I feel like thatโ€™s been the result of my play lately, just haven't given the guys one more. Itโ€™s frustrating, but it is what it is. โ€ Thompson stopped 32 of 34 shots in regulation and overtime, and then eight of nine shootout attempts, on Saturday to help the Capitals secure at least a point as they look to gain ground in an ever-tightening Eastern Conference.

His shootout performance alone was enough to judge on, as coach Spencer Carbery highlighted the 28-year-old netminder for keeping Washington, who was unable to score in the skills competition, in it for as long as it was. "LT was phenomenal," coach Spencer Carbery said, adding, "For LT specifically, he hasn't been happy with the shootout play this year. I've talked to him specifically about it, he's mentioned it.

Normally, his numbers historically are really good in the shootout. For whatever reason this year, it's been a little bit off but tonight, he's dynamite. " Through 46 games this season, Thompson boasts a .