Rasmus Sandin gets 100% honest about playoff brawl between Canadiens and Capitals - "That sparked where a little bit of the hate came from"

NHL: Stanley Cup Playoffs-Washington Capitals at Montreal Canadiens - Source: Imagn
Rasmus Sandin gets 100% honest about playoff brawl between Canadiens and Capitals - "Little bit of the hate came from" - Source: Imagn

Washington Capitals defenseman Rasmus Sandin opened up about the massive brawl that erupted during the second period of Game 3 against the Montreal Canadiens this spring.

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The brawl featured Capitals forward Tom Wilson and Canadiens winger Josh Anderson duking it out inside the Capitals’ bench, with both teams picking dance partners on the ice. Sandin was on the ice during the events, allowing him a front-row seat to the mayhem.

NHL insider Elliotte Friedman asked Sandin about it on the "32 Thoughts Podcast." Sandin responded:

“It was a fun series to play. Montreal, they were really good at the end of the regular season, first, so they came in with a lot of confidence. We knew what we were all about, too.”
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Sandin credited the Canadiens for playing a tough series:

“And then obviously, Game 3, when they beat us in Montreal, it was kind of a wakeup call for us a little bit, too. Game 4, and Tom (Wilson) makes that big hit before we score a goal, win that game, we kind of knew. I think that sparked a little bit, too, where a little bit of the hate came from.”
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Sandin described the events as follows:

“When Josh and Tom were fighting on the bench — literally — that was funny. The period was over, so half the team went in the tunnel and were like, ‘Where are all of the guys?’ So we went out and looked, and they were on the bench fighting. But, I mean, that’s what it’s supposed to be, too. That’s what made the series a little bit extra fun, too.”
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Looking at Rasmus Sandin’s numbers with Washington Capitals

Rasmus Sandin will be looking to continue his strong play this upcoming season - Source: Imagn
Rasmus Sandin will be looking to continue his strong play this upcoming season - Source: Imagn

Rasmus Sandin was the Toronto Maple Leafs' first-round pick in 2018. He was taken 29th overall and poised to become the team’s cornerstone defenseman.

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However, the team felt Sandin didn’t fit their plans and traded him to the Washington Capitals for Erik Gustafsson and a first-round pick in the 2023 NHL draft. The move helped Sandin turn a corner.

He instantly became a key piece in the Capitals’ lineup. He went from averaging 17:59 of ice time with Toronto to over 21 minutes in Washington. His offensive numbers also picked up. Sandin tallied 23 points in 68 games during the 2023-24 season, and 30 during the 2024-25 season.

Sandin has now become a fixture in the Caps’ blue line. His five-year, $23 million contract is a testament to the importance that the 25-year-old Swede has attained in Washington. Sandin and the Capitals hope that this upcoming season will mark another step forward in his ongoing development.

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