Tom Wilson Destroys First Overall Pick And Pays The Price Right After
Tom Wilson's Dominant Performance Against Sabres
Despite a challenging start of the season for the Washington Capitals, Tom Wilson has finally found his rhythm.
Following a period of adjustment post-knee surgery, Wilson returned to his formidable style in their last game.
Last night, Wilson reminded everyone of his impact on the ice. He was a force to be reckoned with. He delivered a huge hit on Owen Power, and had to pay the price! Jordan Greenway forced him to drop the gloves.
"Tom Wilson eats a few bites of stuffing and a drumstick served by Jordan Greenway. Don't mess with Owen Power #LetsGoBuffalo⚔️"
His physical prowess was on full display, reaffirming his reputation as a player who can influence the game both through physicality and skill.
The game concluded with the Capitals securing a 4-3 victory over the Sabres in overtime, with Wilson's all-around performance playing a significant role in this win.
As seen on Daily Hockey Dose - Wilson Fights After Massive Hit On 1st Overall Pick
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