Did Alex Ovechkin say a little Irish prayer on ice for the Washington Capitals when they played the Buffalo Sabres on St. Patrick's Day? If he did, it worked wonders since the Caps won 5-3, the fans get wings, and Ovechkin scored just 19 seconds after the game began/Patricia Leslie
Three Great 8s seen on the street before the start of the Washington Capitals v. the Buffalo Sabres game/Patricia Leslie
He (Caleb Greene ?) sang the Star-Spangled Banner/Patricia Leslie
Neapolitan ice before the start of the game/Patricia Leslie
Buffalo had the puck in this photo in the second period, but it didn't last long since Troy Brouwer, Jason Chimera, and Marcus Johansson all scored in the second with help from Mike Riberio (who had two assists for the night), Nicklas Backstrom (two assists for the night), Brouwer (an assist), Johansson (an assist), Joel Ward (two assists for the night), and Mathieu Perrault (with an assist and the last goal of the night in the third period)/Patricia Leslie
Buffalo's goalie, Ryan Miller, is going, going, gone just before the Caps scored in the second/Patricia Leslie
The Caps celebrate another second period goal with a pow-wow/Patricia Leslie
Those who helped make one of the goals exit the ice to crowd cheers/Patricia Leslie
Throw down your gloves, there's a fight(s) in second/Patricia Leslie
Another victory celebration with five goals which means the fans get free wings at Glory Days Grill. Glory to St. Patrick. A 'salute to the troops' was made twice during the game, and Katie Ledecky, area swimmer who won the Olympic Gold Medal, celebrated her 16th birthday at the game/Patricia Leslie