The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Capitals stop Rangers for 5th straight win

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NEW YORK — Brett Connolly scored the tiebreakin­g goal with 6:24 left in the third period, and the Washington Capitals beat the New York Rangers 5-3 Saturday for their season-high fifth straight win.

Alex Ovechkin, Nic Dowd, Jakub Vrana and Tom Wilson also scored for defending Stanley Cup champion Washington, and John Carlson had three assists. Pheonix Copley, starting in place of Braden Holtby, stopped 27 shots.

Jimmy Vesey, Brady Skjei and Ryan Strome scored for the Rangers, who lost their second straight, ending a sevengame winning streak on home ice. Kevin Hayes had two assists and Alexandar Georgiev finished with 23 saves.

On the go-ahead goal, Connolly got a pass from Carlson and fired a onetimer from the left circle past Georgiev for his fourth of the season.

Wilson added an emptynette­r with 1:08 left for his fourth. He has nine points in seven games since returning from a seasonopen­ing suspension that sidelined him for 16 games.

Strome had tied the score 3-3 at 5:30 of the final period with his first goal with the Rangers since being acquired from Edmonton on Nov. 16. Brett Howden deflected Neal Pionk’s shot from the right point off his skate to Strome at the right side. Strome then skated around the back of the net and beat Copley with a wraparound.

Trailing 1-0, the Capitals came out with increased intensity in the second period and scored three goals while outshootin­g the Rangers 15-9.

Just 31 seconds after Skjei doubled the Rangers’ lead, Dowd tipped Carlson’s shot for his second to pull the Capitals back within one midway through the second.

Vrana then tied it with his sixth as he skated in from the left side, cut in on Georgiev and beat him above the glove with a backhander with 3:33 left.

Ovechkin put the Capitals ahead, tipping Carlson’s pass from the right side past Georgiev with 30 seconds left.

It was Ovechkin’s 17th goal, tying him for the league lead with Boston’s David Pastrnak and Buffalo’s Jeff Skinner.

Georgiev made several nice stops in the first 91⁄2 minutes of the second, including successive attempts by Vrana.

Seconds later, Brendan Smith fired a shot from beyond the inside edge of the right circle that rebounded off the end boards and came to Skjei on the outside edge of the left circle, and he fired it between Copley’s blocker side and the goalpost for his second at 9:39 to make it 2-0. It was the Rangers’ first shot on goal of the middle period.

The Rangers outshot the Capitals 12-6 in the opening period.

Vesey gave New York a 1-0 lead less than 15 seconds after coming out of the penalty box. Kevin Hayes brought the puck up the left side on a 2-on-1 rush, cut toward the net and dropped the puck back to Jesper Fast, who tapped it to the right, and a trailing Vesey put it under a sprawled Copley’s left pad for his eighth 9:12 into the game.

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