The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Capitals win in OT for 3-2 lead

Williams scores in extra period; Caps can clinch Sunday.

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Justin Williams scored the overtime winner as the Washington Capitals beat the visiting Toronto Maple Leafs 2-1 on Friday night in Game 5 to take a 3-2 lead in their firstround series.

The Capitals survived a scare when captain Alex Ovechkin left the game late in the first period with an apparent left leg injury, but he returned in the second.

Thanks to Williams’ goal 1:04 into overtime, the Presidents’ Trophy winners go to Toronto for Game 6 on Sunday with a chance to advance to face the defending Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins in the second round next week.

Braden Holtby made 24 saves for the Capitals, who got a goal from T.J. Oshie on the power play that came from Nazem Kadri’s hit that injured Ovechkin.

Rookie of the year finalist Auston Matthews scored the only goal for the Maple Leafs, and Frederik Andersen made 26 saves before being beaten in overtime.

Williams’ goal was his third of the series. It’s also the 16th of his career in 43 tries in Games 5-7 as his team improved to 26-18 in those situations.

Four of the first five games of the series have been decided in overtime.

What looked lopsided on paper going in has been as tight as anyone could have possibly imagined with the teams separated by one goal in the series (16-15 Capitals) and tied in shots (175 apiece).

As if this tense series didn’t provide enough drama, the Ovechkin injury silenced Verizon Center 17:32 in.

Ovechkin clutched his left knee, was down on the ice for several minutes and didn’t put weight on his left leg as he was helped off.

Kadri was given a two-minute minor penalty for tripping on the borderline lowbridge hit, and Oshie scored on a rebound on the ensuing power play 43 seconds later to put Washington up 1-0. Oshie has points in each game this series.

The crowd roared when Ovechkin stepped onto the ice for the start of the second period, and the 31-yearold captain crushed Maple Leafs defenseman Jake Gardiner into the boards on his first shift back.

Ovechkin took six shifts and played five minutes in the second in large part because of penalties.

Late Thursday

(At) Oilers 4, Sharks 3 (OT): David Desharnais scored late in the first overtime to lift Edmonton to a 3-2 series lead.

Desharnais, in the slot, one-timed a Leon Draisaitl cross-ice pass past Sharks goaltender Martin Jones to cap an overtime session dominated by Edmonton.

Patrick Maroon, Mark Letestu, and Oscar Klefbom also scored for Edmonton.

Mikkel Boedker, Patrick Marleau, and David Schlemko had goals for San Jose.

Game 6 is tonight in San Jose. The series winner takes on the Anaheim Ducks in Round 2.

 ?? ROB CARR / GETTY IMAGES ?? Alex Ovechkin hits the ice after being tripped in the first period in Friday night’s Game 5 against Toronto. The Capitals star returned in the second period.
ROB CARR / GETTY IMAGES Alex Ovechkin hits the ice after being tripped in the first period in Friday night’s Game 5 against Toronto. The Capitals star returned in the second period.

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