Daily Times (Primos, PA)

New, improved Caps make road kill of same old Flyers

- By Stephen Whyno

WASHINGTON » Anthony Mantha had a two points in his Washington debut, Alex Ovechkin scored the 728th goal of his NHL career and the Capitals beat the Philadelph­ia Flyers 6-1 Tuesday night for their third consecutiv­e victory.

The East Division-leading Capitals went 3 for 3 on the power play as part of another offensive outburst. They routed the banged-up Boston Bruins 8-1 Sunday night on the eve of the trade deadline.

They gave up skilled young forward Jakub Vrana, a first-round pick and a second-rounder to get Mantha from Detroit in the hopes of better positionin­g themselves for another deep playoff run. So far, so good: Mantha picked up an assist on Tom Wilson’s goal in the first period, then showed off his shot in the second for his 12th of the season.

Mantha said the assist calmed his nerves and allowed him to feel comfortabl­e in his first game in a Capitals uniform.

“I can’t ask for much better in my first game over here,” Mantha said. “Obviously, when a team comes to get you, you want to look the best you can and I think tonight was just a step forward.”

Ovechkin scored his team-leading 22nd in the third, beating Brian Elliott from his trademark spot inside the faceoff circle on the power play. The Capitals’ captain is now three back of Marcel Dionne for fifth on the career goals list.

“It’s nice to see when they go in for him because he’s constantly in motion towards the net,” coach Peter Laviolette said. “He’s obviously a big part of it on the power play and 5-on-5 with his offense and his ability to generate goals.”

Washington’s longest- and shortest-tenured players weren’t the only ones to get in on the goal-scoring fun against Philadelph­ia, which

sold at the deadline and looked like a team ready for the offseason.

“It wasn’t good enough,” said Brian Elliott, who allowed six goals on 32 shots. “I think we got beat kind of all over the ice in basically every category. So, they played a good game and we didn’t.”

Conor Sheary, Wilson, Nicklas Backstrom and Carl Hagelin scored the other goals. Sheary added two

assists for a three-point game, while Ilya Samsonov made 29 saves for his 10th victory of the season.

Sean Couturier scored the Flyers’ only goal as they lost for the sixth time in eight games.

“We didn’t give ourselves a chance,” coach Alain Vigneault said. “Obviously I think we’re going to find out a lot about this group in the next coming while here.”

 ?? NICK WASS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Washington’s Anthony Mantha, center, celebrates his goal with T.J. Oshie, right, and Dmitry Orlov during the second period against the Flyers on Tuesday in Washington.
NICK WASS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Washington’s Anthony Mantha, center, celebrates his goal with T.J. Oshie, right, and Dmitry Orlov during the second period against the Flyers on Tuesday in Washington.

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