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The Capitals hit the ice for a good cause, skating with children and families affected by cancer on Monday.

Ovechkin Lacing Skates

ARLINGTON, V.A. — The Washington Capitals hit the ice for a good cause on Monday, skating with children and families affected by cancer at their annual Hockey Fights Cancer skate.

Alex Ovechkin, Tom Wilson, Dylan Strome and all the Capitals came together after an optional practice to spend some time with young kids and families, lacing up their skates before joining them on the ice.

The children are either undergoing treatment for cancer or are in remission, and they are affiliated with nonprofits across the Washington, D.C. region.

Here are some of the top scenes and moments from the skate:

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Wilson HFC
Strome HFC
Wilson Tying Skates
Ovechkin Lacing Skates
Protas
Ovi Cooper
Carlson
McIlrath HFC
Strome Skate
Ovi Skate