Capitals Clip Canucks, 2-1; Alex Ovechkin Scores 19th Goal Of The Season, T.J. Oshie Plays In 1,000th Career NHL Game

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The Washington Capitals downed the Vancouver Canucks, 2-1, Saturday night at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British, Columbia. The victory improves the Capitals record to 32-25-9 (73 points) on the season.  The Capitals are just one point out of a wild card spot for the playoffs with one game in hand.

The Canucks opened the scoring just 1:11 into the contest and held the 1-0 lead into the first intermission. The Capitals stepped it up in the middle frame, getting goals from Tom Wilson and Alex Ovechkin in a span of 1:53 to take their first lead of the night and held the 2-1 lead into the second intermission. The final frame went without a tally.


LINEUP

Charlie Lindgren (16-11-5, 2.66 GAA, .913 wv%) got the start between the pipes for the visiting Capitals. Casey DeSmith (8-4-6, 2.91 GAA, .899 sv%) got the start in goal for the Canucks. The starting forward lines and defensive pairs for the Capitals:

Alex Ovechkin — Connor McMichael — T.J. Oshie
Ivan Miroshnichenko — Dylan Strome — Tom Wilson
Max Pacioretty — Hendrix Lapierre — Sonny Milano
Beck Malenstyn — Nic Dowd — Aliaskei Protas

Martin Fehervary — John Carlson
Rasmus Sandin — Nick Jensen
Alexander Alexeyev  — Trevor van Riemsdyk

Charlie Lindgren
Darcy Kuemper

Scratches: Center Michael Sgarbossa, right-wing Nicolas Aube-Kubel, defenseman Ethan Bear, Nicklas Backstrom (hip)


1ST PERIOD

The Canucks opened the scoring just 1:11 into the contest on Brock Boeser’s 36th goal of the season.

And that was it for the first frame. The Canucks led in five-on-five shot attempts, 19-15. The Capitals led in expected goals for, .67 to .41.


2ND PERIOD

The Capitals evened it up early in the middle frame on Tom Wilson’s 16th goal of the season. Wilson was setup by a nice feed from Ivan Miroshnichenko (1) in the low slot at 6:01. John Carlson had the secondary assist.

The Capitals quickly grabbed their first lead of the night on Alex Ovechkin’s 19th goal of the season at 7:54 of the middle frame. Connor McMichael (13) and Alex Alexeyev (2) had the helpers.

The Capitals held the 2-1 lead into the second break. The Capitals led in five-on-five shot attempts, 20-17 in the middle frame.


3RD PERIOD

The final frame was scoreless. The Capitals killed a critical Canucks power play midway through the final stanza and shutdown the Canucks late 6-on-5 advantage to close the door on Vancouver.


SHAVINGS (From Capitals PR)

  • T.J. Oshie played in his 1,000th career game in the NHL.
  • Tom Wilson scored his 16th goal of the season to tie the score 1-1. Wilson has scored three goals in his last five games.
  • Ivan Miroshnichenko recorded the primary assist on Wilson’s goal, marking his first career NHL assist. Miroshnichenko, the Capitals’ first-round pick (20th overall) in the 2022 NHL Draft, has registered three points (2g, 1a) in his last six games.
  • Alex Ovechkin scored his 19th goal of the season to put the Capitals ahead 2-1. Ovechkin is now one goal shy of reaching the 20-goal mark for the 19th time in his 19-season career.
  • Connor McMichael earned the primary assist on Ovechkin’s goal, extending his point streak to three games (2g-1a–3p).
  • Over his last five starts, Charlie Lindgren has a record of 4-1-0 with a 1.20 goals-against average and a .959 save percentage.
  • The Capitals improve to 16-2-9 in one-goal games this season. Washington’s .593 win percentage in one-goal games is the eighth highest in the NHL.

By Jon Sorensen

About Jon Sorensen

Jon has been a Caps fan since day one, attending his first game at the Capital Centre in 1974. His interest in the Caps has grown over the decades and included time as a season ticket holder. He has been a journalist covering the team for 10+ years, primarily focusing on analysis, analytics and prospect development.
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16 Responses to Capitals Clip Canucks, 2-1; Alex Ovechkin Scores 19th Goal Of The Season, T.J. Oshie Plays In 1,000th Career NHL Game

  1. Jon Sorensen says:

  2. novafyre says:

    Glad that Chucky was in net. Shame Osh couldn’t score. He had an assist on Ovi’s goal but then NHL took it away and gave it to AA.

  3. andrew777dc says:

    Well, as Prevent said it after the previous game – piece of cake, about Vancouver. Right on the money there, PD! Now on to Calgary for the second part of your prophecy! 😁

  4. Anonymous says:

    Young guys playing well… BM, AP, HL, RS, CMM and IM all looking good… we are in the race for third spot…

  5. Jon Sorensen says:

  6. Anonymous says:

    Kutzy assisted on the tying goal with 4 secs left… nice to see him doing well

    • Anonymous says:

      Woulda been nice for him to have gotten his crap together, and be doing that for us, but no use crying about tipped over moo juice.

      I hope that third round pick we got for him turns out great.

  7. Anonymous says:

    what does this mean for Miro? isn’t 10 games the limit ?

    • Anon Y. Mouse says:

      He’s already been playing under his professional contract. I don’t think the ten game limit applies here. It’s already long gone.

      I think. Not 100% sure.

      • rotating-earth says:

        it does. it has. he’s already past the 10 game limit last night. he has burned one year off his ELC (which is OK with me)

  8. Prevent Defense says:

    Miro Miro on the wall
    Great assist on Wilson’s goal

    Don’t lose concentration in Calgary

  9. Anonymous says:

    This is what a good starting goalie can do for a team.

  10. Anon Y. Mouse says:

    Rags did us a favor, beating the Isles. Now we need to root for the Penguins to beat DRW.

    I feel dirty.

    A DRW loss, and beating Calgary should put us into a playoff position.

  11. Anonymous says:

    Rags won… NJD losing to LV… hope DRW beat the pens

  12. Jon Sorensen says:

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