The Province

Ovechkin shines as Caps snap Elliott’s streak, top Flames

- STEPHEN WHYNO

WASHINGTON — Alex Ovechkin had a goal and two assists, T.J. Oshie scored his 30th of the season and the NHL-leading Washington Capitals defeated the surging Calgary Flames 4-2 on Tuesday night.

The top line of Ovechkin, Oshie and Nicklas Backstrom dominated all game. Ovechkin led all players with a season-high 11 shots, finally beating Flames goaltender Brian Elliott late in the third period for his 29th goal.

Evgeny Kuznetsov and Kevin Shattenkir­k also scored, and Backstrom had three assists as the Capitals snapped Elliott’s franchise-record winning streak at 11 games. Elliott kept his team in it by stopping 36 shots as Calgary lost for just the fifth time in 22 games.

Playing his 300th career game, counterpar­t Braden Holtby celebrated his bobblehead night by making 29 saves for Washington, which has 102 points.

Sean Monahan and former Capitals winger Troy Brouwer scored for the Flames.

Despite the Flames being the NHL’s best team since Jan. 26, coach Glen Gulutzan saw this game as a challenge because of the Capitals’ ability to adapt their game to any style.

With Ovechkin flying around the ice, Washington showed off its speed and physicalit­y to win its first game since clinching a playoff spot Saturday at Tampa Bay.

Kuznetsov’s goal 6:47 in marked the 51st time the Capitals scored first this season, and they improved to 39-7-5 in those games.

The top line of Ovechkin, Backstrom and Oshie was in peak form. Following up his hat trick on Saturday, Oshie finished off a perfect pass from Ovechkin for his careerhigh 30th goal, and the linemates contribute­d to Shattenkir­k’s first with Washington since he arrived from St. Louis in a trade-deadline deal.

Ovechkin scored on a power play in the final minutes on his final shot of the game.

 ?? — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Defended by centre Mikael Backlund, centre, Washington winger T.J. Oshie, left, fires a shot past Calgary goalie Brian Elliott during the second period Tuesday in Washington.
— THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Defended by centre Mikael Backlund, centre, Washington winger T.J. Oshie, left, fires a shot past Calgary goalie Brian Elliott during the second period Tuesday in Washington.

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