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Capitals winning streak ends at 14, Canadiens win 6-5 in overtime



Published on Febuary 11th, 2010
Published on Febuary 20th, 2010
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Montreal Canadiens , Washington Capitals , Pittsburgh Penguins , Washington , Montreal , Tampa Bay

After coming back with three third-period goals to send the game to overtime, the Washington Capitals finally saw their team-record winning streak come to an end.
Tomas Plekanec scored his second goal of the game at 4:52 of overtime as the Montreal Canadiens ended Washington's 14-game streak with a 6-5 victory Wednesday.
Washington, which hadn't lost in nearly a month, fell three wins short of tying the 1992-93 Pittsburgh Penguins' NHL-record streak of 17 games.
Brooks Laich drew the Capitals even at 5-5, scoring his third goal of the game with 18.4 seconds left and goalie Jose Theodore off for an extra attacker.
"We always battle hard," coach Bruce Boudreau said. "Normally we'd say that was a good point but we were trying to do something special so it's a deflating loss. I think it was seven seconds left to get to the shootout where we would have felt pretty confident tonight that we would have been successful, but those things happen."
Trailing 5-2 after Plekanec scored Montreal's fourth goal of the second with 1:04 left in the period, Washington battled back with three goals in the third - including two by Laich - to send the game to overtime.
"Well eventually you're playing with fire getting down by two or three goals," Laich said. "During the streak we have been able to come back. We can't continually do it, it's not a recipe for success, and eventually when you play a good hockey team they're going to find a way to beat you."
Laich, who scored 6:23 into the first to tie it 1-1, scored his second of the game midway through the third to draw the Capitals to 5-4 after Mike Green scored a power-play goal 16 seconds into the third.
"It's obviously disappointing," Green said. "We really wanted to push and keep this thing going. I think it builds character for a team and it's disappointing, but I thought we played well there in the third period and we battled back to give ourselves a chance and you know that also builds character."
Elsewhere in the NHL it was: Anaheim 3 Edmonton 2; Columbus 3 San Jose 0; Pittsburgh 3 N.Y. Islanders 1; Philadelphia 3 New Jersey 2 (OT); Predators 2 N.Y. Rangers 1; Phoenix 3 Minnesota 2; and Colorado 4 Atlanta 3 (OT).
At Montreal, Glen Metropolit and Maxim Lapierre scored 12 seconds apart in the second for the Canadiens. Tom Pyatt also scored in the middle period for Montreal, and Scott Gomez scored in the first. Sergei Kostitsyn had three assists.
"To beat this hockey club is great for us," Plekanec said. "We needed two points in the standings and we got them."
Carey Price made 33 saves in his first start in six games for Montreal, which played its first game since general manager Bob Gainey's surprise resignation Monday.
"Carey showed some character and determination," Canadiens coach Jacques Martin said. "He made big saves when we needed them."
Nicklas Backstrom also scored for Washington, which hadn't lost since dropping a 7-4 decision at Tampa Bay on Jan. 12.
Alexander Ovechkin extended his points streak to eight games with an assist on Backstrom's 26th goal, which tied it 2-2 early in the second. Ovechkin added his second assist on Laich's hat trick goal.
Washington's Michal Neuvirth stopped 12 of 14 shots before he was replaced by Jose Theodore 6:11 into the second with the score tied at 2 due to an apparent injury. Theodore, who allowed three of Montreal's four second-period goals, made 21 saves the rest of the way.
Metropolit got his 12th goal of the season on a power play 12:45 into the second to give the Canadiens their third one-goal lead at 3-2.
Lapierre beat Theodore with a shot from the slot shortly after the ensuing faceoff to put Montreal up 4-2 at 12:57.
Ovechkin had a goal waved off 14:10 into the second. Ovechkin crashed the crease and knocked Montreal defenceman Hal Gill into Price as the puck slid into the net after the Montreal goalie made a huge glove save on Mike Knuble's shot.
"I don't want to comment but I think it's a clear goal," Ovechkin said.
Initially ruled a goal, the on-ice officials huddled in front the timekeeper's bench before reversing their decision, waving off the goal.
Plekanec increased the Canadiens' lead to 5-2 when he scored his 16th goal with 1:04 remaining in the second.
Green drew Washington to 5-3 with a power-play goal 16 seconds into the third, beating Price with a wrist shot from the point three seconds after Plekanec was sent off for slashing.
Laich, who scored 6:23 into the first to tie it 1-1, got his second of the game - his 19th goal - at 9:02.
Canadiens defenceman Josh Gorges was struck on the left side of his head by Green's slapshot with 10.9 seconds left in the first. Gorges lay face down on the ice for several moments before he was able to sit up and make his way to the dressing room. Gorges did not return.
Ducks 3 Oilers 2
At Anaheim, Todd Marchant scored the go-ahead goal with 11:39 left in the third period and the ducks beat Edmonton, setting a franchise record with its 11th straight home victory and extending the Oilers' club-record road winless streak to 11.
Bobby Ryan scored twice, and Jonas Hiller made 37 saves for the Ducks. Ryan Potulny and Ethan Moreau scored short-handed goals for Edmonton.
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Blue Jackets 3 Sharks 0
At Columbus, Ohio, Steve Mason made 40 saves for his second shutout in three games since Claude Noel took over as interim coach, and the Blue Jackets beat San Jose to end their road winning streak at nine games.
Rick Nash scored his 26th goal, Jake Voracek ended a long scoring drought, and Antoine Vermette added an empty-netter for the Blue Jackets.
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Penguins 3 Islanders 1
At Pittsburgh, Evgeni Malkin took advantage of a couple of favourable bounces to score a goal and set up one of Chris Kunitz's two goals and the Penguins bounced back from a pair of road losses to beat New York.
With Kunitz scoring his first two goals since Dec. 29, Pittsburgh shook off a 5-4 loss Sunday to Washington in which they couldn't hold a 4-1 lead to win their seventh in a row at home against the Islanders.
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Flyers 3 Devils 2 (OT)
At Newark, N.J., Simon Gagne scored at 3:27 of overtime and Philadelphia overcame a 2-0 deficit for the second straight game to beat the Devils.
Gagne had chances on a wraparound and a shot in close before beating Martin Brodeur with a shot to give the Flyers a sweep of the home-and-home series.
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Predators 2 Rangers 1
At New York, Colin Wilson scored the go-ahead goal on a second-period power play, Jordin Tootoo also scored, and Dan Ellis made 37 saves to help Nashville snap a five-game road losing streak.
Vinny Prospal had a power-play goal for the Rangers, 2-8 in its last 10 games.
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Coyotes 3 Wild 2
At St. Paul, Minn., Martin Hanzal had a goal and an assist and Phoenix beat Minnesota to complete a four-game season sweep.
Radim Vrbata and Matthew Lombardi also scored for Phoenix. The Coyotes have won eight of their last nine games.
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Avalanche 4 Thrashers 3 (OT)
At Denver, Kyle Cumiskey scored nine seconds into overtime after Colorado overcame a two-goal deficit in the third period.
Chris Stewart had a goal and an assist, Chris Durno also scored, Paul Stastny had three assists, and Craig Anderson made 33 saves for Colorado.

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