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Capitals Crunch Canucks 3-2; Braden Holtby Strong In Goal


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The Washington Capitals beat the Vancouver Canucks 3-2 Tuesday night at Capital One Arena. The win improves the Capitals record to 29-18-6 (64 points) on the season. The Capitals continue their six-game homestand on Thursday when they host Philipp Grubauer and the Colorado Avalanche on Salute To Military Night. Puck drop is set for 7:00 PM. 

The Capitals opened the scoring with a tally from T.J. Oshie just three minutes into the contest, giving the Capitals a 1-0 lead at the first intermission. After a scoreless middle frame, Brett Connolly stretched the Capitals lead to 2-0 early in the third period, but the Canucks quickly answered to cut the Caps lead to a goal. Jakub Vrana would restore the Capitals two-goal lead at 12:13 of the final frame. The Canucks would close the gap to one with 7.6 seconds left, making it 3-2, but that would be the final.

STARTERS
Braden Holtby (18-13-3, 3.04 GAA, .907 sv%) got the start in goal for the Capitals. Jacob Markstrom (20-14-5, 2.77 GAA, .910 sv%) started between the pipes for the visiting Canucks. The starting forward lines and defensive pairs for the Capitals:

Ovechkin-Backstrom-Oshie
Vrana-Kuznetsov-Wilson
Jaskin-Eller-Connolly
Burakovsky-Boyd-DSP

Kempny-Carlson
Orlov-Niskanen
Orpik-Siegenthaler

Scratches: Madison Bowey, Nic Dowd and Chandler Stephenson were the healthy scratches. Christian Djoos was assigned to Hershey for LTIR conditioning.

FIRST PERIOD
The Capitals would strike first with a goal from T.J. Oshie at 3:00 into the first frame. Nicklas Backstrom and Alex Ovechkin were credited with the helpers. With the assist, Ovechkin set the all-time points record for a Russian player in the NHL.

And that would be all of the scoring in the first 20 minutes. The Capitals out-attempted the Canucks 17-10 in the first period, and led in shots on goal (SOG) 18-5. Both teams were 0 for 1 on the man advantage.

SECOND PERIOD
The second period would go scoreless. Braden Holtby would stymie a Canucks penalty shot midway through the period, and make several additional strong saves to maintain the Capitals 1-0 lead.

The Canucks out-attempted the Capitals 19-8 and led 13-4 in SOG in the middle frame. The Canucks out-attempted the Capitals 29-25, but the Capitals led 22-18 in SOG after two periods of play.

THIRD PERIOD
The Capitals would stretch their lead to 2-0 with a goal from Brett Connolly at 5:47 0f the final frame. Evgeny Kuznetsov and Jakub Vrana were credited with the assists. This was Connolly’s first goal in 13 games.

But the Canucks would quickly answer. Markus Granlund would notch the first tally for Vancouver at 8:02, making it 2-1.

The Capitals would restore the two-goal lead with a tally from Jakub Vrana at 12:13 of the third period.

The Canucks would add a late goal to make it a 3-2 final.

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