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Dylan Strome happily spent quality time with daughters Weslie and Emerson before the playoffs

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-Dylan Strome was with family during the time leading to the playoffs

-The Capitals will take on the Canadiens in a first-round showdown

-Strome ended the regular season with a team-high 81 points


After a lovely day with his daughters just before their first-round battle against the Montreal Canadiens , Dylan Strome had an opportunity for some rare downtime in between the whirlwind that is the NHL playoffs . While most players turn their focus solely to game preparation, Strome deftly mixed fatherhood with hockey this past Wednesday. The family day was sprinkled with adorable moments captured by his wife Tayler, who shared candid pictures on social media.


Dylan Strome balances fatherhood while helping the Washington Capitals chase the Cup through the playoffs

As the Capitals prepare to enter the gladiators' arena, Dylan Strome's importance will be amplified. The offensive leader of his team this past season, Strome led the Capitals to a stunning 51 wins, the Metropolitan Division Crown, and an 81-point season thus far in the NHL. His deft blend of consistency and creativity has propelled him as a priority come the postseason.


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Strome remained upbeat despite the fact that the team's regular season ended on a rather low note—having lost 7 of its last 12 games. He counseled the need for the team to put the past behind them and come back as good as they can. Having already secured their playoff ticket, the Capitals had the luxury to shuffle their veterans about, looking for just the right balance of rest and readiness.


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Up until the ice and intensity was born, Strome showed his playful side, as he spent time with his two daughters. In one picture, he was seen feeding Emerson a basket, while another picture was taken of the girls walking together in coordinated dresses. Although family time may seem irrelevant to elite sports and culture, it humanizes those at the top of their profession.

Capitals kick off the first game of the series against Montreal on Monday night at Capital One Arena, while Game 2 will be held on Wednesday. Capitalizing on home ice and with Dylan Strome in the right state of mind, Washington will look to gain ground before heading to Montreal.


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These bonding activities mean everything to Dylan Strome as a perfect emotional reset before the playoffs. His top scorer capabilities in this postseason appear a lot stronger now, and grounded now with the family bonding after the drills.

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