The Jerusalem Post

Ovechkin leads way as Caps knot final with Knights

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As Washington Capitals captain, Alex Ovechkin is supposed to show teammates the way to overcome whatever adversity comes their way.

Ovechkin, 32, did exactly that Wednesday when he helped the Capitals cope with the loss of injured center Evgeny Kuznetsov by delivering an important power play goal to help Washington post a 3-2 win against the Vegas Golden Knights to tie the best-of-seven series 1-1.

The big issue now for the Capitals is the health of Kuznetsov, their leading point producer, who had to leave the game with an undisclose­d injury after taking a heavy check from Vegas defenseman Brayden McNabb with 5:22 left in the first period. At the time, the Golden Knights were leading 1-0.

In Kuznetsov’s absence, several Capitals stepped up to fill the void. Center Lars Eller, who moved up to play with Ovechkin, tied the game with 2:33 left in the first period. He finished with a goal and two assists.

Ovechkin scored a power play goal at 5:38 of the second period to give the Capitals the lead for good.

Defenseman Brooks Orpik then scored his third career goal in 146 playoff games and his first goal since February 2016 to increase Washington’s lead to 3-1.

Vegas defenseman Shea Theodore then cut the Golden Knights’ deficit to a goal with a power play tally with 2:13 left in the second period. In the third period, the Capitals penalty killers provided a boost, thwarting a 5-on-3 power play opportunit­y for 68 seconds. While the Capitals were facing 5-on-3 and 5-on-4 short-handed situations, Braden Holtby made nine saves.

Holtby also made a big stick save on Alex Tuch late in the third period.

Before this season, the Capitals have a long history of playoff frustratio­n. But they have proved to be resilient and resourcefu­l this season.

Ovechkin has led the way – by example and with production. He now has 13 goals in the playoffs and finished Game 2 with three shots, five hits and a blocked shot.

 ?? (Reuters) ?? WASHINGTON CAPITALS goalie Braden Holtby makes a stick save on a shot by Vegas Golden Knights forward Alex Tuch in the third period of the Capitals’ 3-2 road victory over the Knights on Wednesday night.
(Reuters) WASHINGTON CAPITALS goalie Braden Holtby makes a stick save on a shot by Vegas Golden Knights forward Alex Tuch in the third period of the Capitals’ 3-2 road victory over the Knights on Wednesday night.
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