Targeting Brayden Schenn wasn't just part of the Capitals' game plan after the Flyers winger's shameless, opportunistic cross-check to the backside of Evgeny Kuznetsov's knees in Game 4.
In this case, retribution took rank.
"We were really unhappy with a play that (Schenn) made on (Kuznetskov) last game, so," said Oshie, who defended his teammate with a scrap off the opening faceoff, said according to Ava Wallace of the Washington Post. "Had to be done."
But why the 190-pound Oshie, he of four career fights?
"Why not?" he said. "First one out there."
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Defenseman Karl Alzner appreciated Oshie answering the call.
"It was amazing. It definitely lights a fire under you," Alzner said. "We weren't expecting that. I think the team was already pretty fired up to play this game and then to see that - not just a grappling match, but just throwing them - is a fun way to get everyone going.
"I guess they were talking before the puck dropped. I have no idea what they were saying exactly, but it was good to see (Oshie) do that."
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