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Ovechkin leads surging Capitals to sixth straight win
WASHINGTON 4, TAMPA BAY 1
 

WASHINGTON (Ticker) -- Alex Ovechkin leads the NHL in goals and
points. He may just lead the Washington Capitals to a
postseason berth.

Ovechkin singlehandedly erased a deficit with a pair of goals as
the Capitals climbed into a playoff spot in the Eastern
Conference with a 4-1 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning on
Thursday.

Boyd Gordon and defenseman Tom Poti also scored, Viktor Kozlov
and blue-liner Mike Green each added two assists and Cristobal
Huet made 18 saves for Washington (42-31-8), which moved ahead
of idle Philadelphia (40-29-11) for eighth place in the East.
The Capitals also pulled even in points with the idle Carolina
Hurricanes (43-32-6) for first in the Southeast Division.

"We win the game and we have to continue what we do," Ovechkin
said. "It's a great time for us right now. We have great
chance and we have to keep it going."

However, Washington coach Bruce Boudreau was cautious when
discussing his team's chances for the postseason. The Capitals
wrap up their regular season Saturday against the Florida
Panthers.

"We haven't gotten anywhere yet," he said. "We're in the same
position we were in two weeks, two months ago, and it comes down
to one day. Hopefully, if we win, it's in our hands. The guys
have played so hard and I just want them to get rewarded."

Defenseman Filip Kuba tallied for the Lightning, who lost their
third straight game and All-Star Vincent Lecavalier to injury.

After Kuba gave Tampa Bay the lead just 39 seconds into the
contest, Ovechkin pulled Washington even midway through the
first period with his 64th goal of the season. However, Kozlov
initially was credited with the tally before further review
indicated Ovechkin put the puck in the net.

With 7:59 to go in the period, Kozlov fired a backhander that
bounced off the pads of goaltender Karri Ramo. Ovechkin poked
the rebound off the skate of Lightning defenseman Alexandre
Picard and into the net to knot the game at 1-1.

The goal also gave Ovechkin the record for most in a season by a
left wing, surpassing Luc Robitaille for the mark.

Following a scoreless middle period, Ovechkin put Washington
ahead for good at 7:50 of the third, ripping a wrist shot from
the top of the left faceoff circle over Ramo's right shoulder
during a power play.

"He really turns it up when the game's on the line,"
Washington's Brooks Laich said. "You've seen that many times.
The third period is usually his best period of the hockey game,
and tonight was no exception."

It was Ovechkin's 22nd man-advantage goal of the season, tying
him with Peter Bondra (2000-01) for the single-season franchise
record. The tally also was the 163rd of Ovechkin's career,
moving him past Kelly Miller for 10th place on the Capitals'
all-time list.

"I thought we were a little tight until that goal," Boudreau
said. "We played a little bit more like we can when we have the
lead. I don't know if it was Ramo making the big saves or it
was because it was 1-1 late. ... When we got the goal, it let a
little bit of the wind out of their sails."

With the two goals, Ovechkin increased his league-leading points
total to 112, six more than Pittsburgh's Evgeni Malkin in the
race for the Art Ross Trophy. He is 13 tallies ahead of
Atlanta's Ilya Kovalchuk for the Maurice Richard Trophy.

Just over a minute after Ovechkin's second goal, Capitals
defenseman John Erskine received a double-minor for
high-sticking, giving the Lightning a long power play. But
Washington was able to prevent Tampa Bay from netting the
equalizer.

"That could have been a changing point in the game," Green said.
"Our penalty-killers did a good job and our goaltender stood
on his head again. If we don't get that PK, then it could be a
different story."

"It was really important," Boudreau added. "The four defensemen
and five forwards that killed the penalties did a superb job.
It helped that the ice was pretty bad, so it was hard (for Tampa
Bay) to make a good play."

Gordon added insurance with 3:17 remaining in the third,
grabbing a rebound in front and backhanding it over a sprawled
Ramo for his seventh of the season and a 3-1 bulge.

"After the first 20 minutes, we knew they were going to come,"
Lightning coach John Tortorella said. "I thought Karri gave us
a chance. I thought he was outstanding."

Poti sealed the win with an empty-netter with 68 seconds to go.

With 13:15 remaining in the third, Lecavalier was checked into
teammate Michel Ouellet by Matt Cooke in the neutral zone and
landed awkwardly, injuring his right shoulder. In obvious pain,
Lecavalier retreated to the locker room and was taken to a
local hospital for X-rays.

Lecavalier will undergo an MRI on Friday and will not play in
Tampa Bay's season finale on Saturday. Tortorella was not happy
with Cooke's decision to check Lecavalier.

"It's an absolute cheap shot," he said. "It's a guy in a
vulnerable position. It's interference if the puck isn't
anywhere near him, and that isn't called. It's an absolute
cheap shot."

Boudreau defended Cooke's actions.

"He wasn't even trying to hit Vince," he said. "He was trying
to get to the outside guy and hit him. It was incidental
contact."

Ramo finished with 26 saves, earning praise from his coach and
Ovechkin.

"He's playing really well," Tortorella said. "Seems like he's
playing up to another level since we talked about maybe trying
to keep him in the minors."

"He makes unbelievable saves in the first two periods," Ovechkin
said. "I don't know what he ate before the game, but he just
stopped everything."

 
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