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Odd finish secures spot in the postseason

Oshie scores into empty net to break tie with 3:00 to go

- By Stephen Whyno

PHILADELPH­IA — T.J. Oshie shot the puck into an empty net and, in the process, scored one of the more improbable gamewinnin­g goals in recent NHL history and sent the Washington Capitals to the playoffs.

Oshie’s empty-net goal with three minutes left helped the exhausted Capitals beat the Philadelph­ia Flyers 2-1 on Tuesday night under absurd circumstan­ces. The score was tied when Philadelph­ia coach John Tortorella pulled his goaltender for an extra attacker because his team needed to win in regulation to keep its hopes alive.

What Tortorella didn’t know was that Detroit scoring with 3.3 seconds remaining to force to overtime at Montreal perhaps a minute earlier actually eliminated the Flyers.

“We’ll take it,” Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin said. “Thanks, Philly.”

Tortorella found out just after Oshie’s empty-netter about the Red Wings result. By then, it was too late, and the result also eliminated Detroit and the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Washington will face the Presidents’ Trophy-winning New York Rangers in the first round beginning this weekend, returning to the playoffs after a one-year absence ended their eight-year streak.

“It means a lot,” said Oshie, one of a handful of players remaining from the Capitals’ 2018 Stanley Cup team, along with Ovechkin, John Carlson and Tom Wilson. “Once you win one time, the regular season just doesn’t have as much meaning as the playoff games, so to get back there is going to be super special and definitely won’t take it for granted. The boys will be ready to rock.”

A recent six-game losing streak looked to have tanked the Caps’ chances, but behind more strong play from goalie Charlie Lindgren, they kept themselves in the race. Lindgren looked shaky at times against the Flyers, giving up some big rebounds, but he made the saves, 27 total, when they mattered in his second start in as many days and 48th of the season — by far the most he has played in his NHL career.

“He’s been arguably our MVP,” coach Spencer Carbery said. “He’s been fantastic all year. He earned the opportunit­y to play this in back to back, and he delivered once again.”

Ovechkin provided the earlier offense, scoring his 31st goal of the season and 853rd of his career on a deflection of Dylan McIlrath’s shot late in the first to move 42 back of breaking Wayne Gretzky’s record. The only goal Lindgren allowed was a similar redirectio­n by veteran defenseman Erik Johnson, a trade deadline acquisitio­n by Philadelph­ia not known for his scoring prowess.

 ?? MATT SLOCUM/AP ?? Washington’s T.J. Oshie, right, celebrates scoring into an empty net Tuesday in Philadelph­ia as the Flyers’ Jamie Drysdale, left, watches.
MATT SLOCUM/AP Washington’s T.J. Oshie, right, celebrates scoring into an empty net Tuesday in Philadelph­ia as the Flyers’ Jamie Drysdale, left, watches.

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