The Province

Curse of home ice continues in Game 4

Workmanlik­e Capitals record back-to-back victories in Columbus to even series at 2-2

- MITCH STACY

COLUMBUS,

Ohio — Evgeny Kuznetsov had a goal and two assists, and Braden Holtby stopped 23 shots as the Washington Capitals beat the Columbus Blue Jackets 4-1 on Thursday night to even their playoff series at two games apiece.

Tom Wilson and Alexander Ovechkin each had a goal and an assist, and T.J. Oshie also scored for the workmanlik­e Capitals, who won this time in regulation after the first three games of the best-of-7 series were decided in overtime.

Game 5 is Saturday afternoon in Washington.

Columbus had overcome multigoal deficits to win the first two games in Washington. When the series shifted to Columbus on Tuesday, the Capitals prevailed in double-overtime.

This one lacked the intensity of the first three, and there was no comeback magic for the Blue Jackets. In fact, they were just flat through a good chunk of the first two periods, chasing pucks and flubbing passes. They finally seem to get out of the quicksand near the end of the second period after coach John Tortorella started switching up the lines.

Boone Jenner scored, and Sergei Bobrovsky had 29 saves for Columbus.

Washington led 1-0 after the opening period. Just after Columbus’ Thomas Vanek knocked the puck out of the blue paint with his glove, Kuznetsov shovelled the carom from the right boards out to Wilson, who connected from above the circle at 6:16.

The Capitals got their second halfway through the second period on a power play when Oshie flicked in a rebound. Ovechkin’s third-period goal made it 3-0.

Jenner redirected Josh Anderson’s slap shot 6:22 into the third to make it a 3-1 game and finally give the record Nationwide Arena crowd of 19,395 something to cheer about. Kuznetsov added an empty-net goal with 2:19 left in the game.

Washington has seven power-play goals in the series while Ovechkin has three goals and three assists in the four games.

Meanwhile in New York, Drew Doughty of the Los Angeles Kings, Victor Hedman of the Tampa Bay Lightning and P.K. Subban of the Nashville Predators were named the three finalists for the James Norris Memorial Trophy on Thursday.

The award is given by the NHL “to the defence player who demonstrat­es throughout the season the greatest all-round ability in the position.”

Doughty set a career high and ranked seventh among NHL defencemen with 10 goals and 50 assists. Hedman shared first place among NHL defencemen with a career-high 17 goals while Subban anchored a Predators defence that led the NHL in goals (56) and points (206) in 2017-18. He set a career high and shared fourth place among League blueliners with 16 goals.

 ?? — GETTY IMAGES ?? Alex Ovechkin of the Capitals splits Blue Jackets defenders Ryan Murray, left, and Markus Nutivaara during Game 4 in their Eastern Conference quarter-final Thursday in Columbus.
— GETTY IMAGES Alex Ovechkin of the Capitals splits Blue Jackets defenders Ryan Murray, left, and Markus Nutivaara during Game 4 in their Eastern Conference quarter-final Thursday in Columbus.

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