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Dmitry Orlov Gets His First Power Play Goal

Then there’s Dmitry Orlov, apparently third on the depth chart. On Monday, Orlov made the most of it with his first career power play goal. To show it was no fluke, he scored again from the point in the second period.

The two goals doubled Orlov’s total this season (4), so now he’s halfway to his career high of eight.

Orlov has a strong slapshot – he and Alex Ovechkin sometimes practice their one-timers together. But behind Carlson and Niskanen in the power play depth chart, he doesn’t get as many opportunities per game to tee up and fire from the point.