The Hamilton Spectator

LEAFS BLANK CAPITALS.

TORONTO 2, WASHINGTON 0

- STEPHEN WHYNO

Connor Brown scored the game-winning goal in the third period and Frederik Andersen stopped all 30 shots he faced for the shutout, as the Toronto Maple Leafs continued their tremendous start by beating the Washington Capitals, 2-0, in National Hockey League action Tuesday night.

Toronto has won five of its first six games. Washington has now lost two in a row since top defenceman Matt Niskanen went out with a longterm upper-body injury.

After getting a promotion to the third line, Brown picked up his second goal of the season and broke a 0-0 tie with 14:07 left in the third. Brown corralled a rebound off Morgan Rielly’s point shot and poked the puck between Braden Holtby’s legs.

Holtby made 28 saves, but couldn’t help as the Capitals’ offence couldn’t cash in on limited high-quality chances. Nazem Kadri scored an empty-net goal in the final minute.

The Capitals and Maple Leafs were facing off for the first time since their first-round playoff series last spring, which Washington won in six games. Although it could eventually be the first chapter of a new rivalry, the Capitals had just 12 players in the lineup Tuesday — and the Maple Leafs 15 — who took part in that series.

Much has changed particular­ly for Washington since the playoffs, given the off-season losses of Marcus Johansson, Justin Williams, Nate Schmidt, Karl Alzner and Kevin Shattenkir­k and the injury to Niskanen that has the top defenceman sidelined until at least Nov. 7. Depleted of depth, especially on defence, the Capitals were forced to play John Carlson 27:33 against Toronto. NOTES: Washington C Tyler Graovac left in the first period with an upper-body injury after taking successive hits from Toronto’s Matt Martin . ... Graovac was filling in for C Lars Eller, who missed the game with an illness.

UP NEXT Maple Leafs: Host the Detroit Red Wings on Wednesday night. Capitals: Travel to play Detroit on Friday in their first visit to new Little Caesars Arena.

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 ?? NICK WASS, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Maple Leafs defenceman Connor Carrick, left, gets tripped up against Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin, right, during the first period of Toronto’s 2-0 win in Washington. The Leafs have won five of their first six games.
NICK WASS, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Maple Leafs defenceman Connor Carrick, left, gets tripped up against Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin, right, during the first period of Toronto’s 2-0 win in Washington. The Leafs have won five of their first six games.
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