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Ovechkin scores 763rd goal, Caps beat Canes 4-0 to snap skid

For the first time in more than a month, they went home happy.

Ovechkin and Evgeny Kuznetsov scored on the power play, Vitek Vanecek stopped all 36 shots he faced and the Washington Capitals snapped a three-game losing streak by beating the Eastern Conference-leading Carolina Hurricanes 4-0 Thursday night.

Washington's longtime captain scored his 33rd goal of the season and his 763rd in the NHL to move three back of Jaromir Jagr for third place on the career list. Amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine ordered by the president he has long supported, Ovechkin — the face of the hockey franchise in the U.S. capital and a Stanley Cup champion — was serenaded with chants of “Ovi! Ovi!” that have become quite familiar during his 17-year career.

“He’s done so much good for the NHL and so much good for this organization," Capitals coach Peter Laviolette said. "It’s a really difficult situation for him, a really difficult situation for Kuznetsov and (Dmitry) Orlov and the other Russians that we have on our team.”

Ovechkin's goal and another one by Orlov late in the third period after a power play expired put an exclamation point on Washington's first home victory since Jan. 22 and first in regulation since Dec. 29. The Capitals had lost six in a row at home as part of a slump that included defeats in 14 of their first 22 games in 2022.

“The last month was not what we want,” Ovechkin said on ESPN. "Obviously we were struggling. It was a little bit frustrating. But it was a good response by everybody, and we just have to play the same.”

This one was never in doubt. In winger Anthony Mantha's first game since Nov. 4 after recovering from left shoulder surgery, the Capitals had an extra jump in their step from the opening faceoff and dominated a team far above them in the standings in what could be a playoff series preview.

Long after Washington's strong start, Kuznetsov scored on a 5-on-3 power play late in the first period to make it all pay off. Slovak defenseman Martin Fehervary added his fourth of the season midway through the second off a gorgeous pass from forward Conor Sheary.

Before and after Ovechkin's goal, Vanecek was a rock in net for a team that for weeks could use more timely saves. He slid to make a right pad save on Carolina winger Martin Necas and poked the puck away from Andrei Svechnikov during a crucial sequence early in the second.

“The guys help me a lot; they block shots in the first, second and third periods,” said Vanecek, who registered his third shutout of the season in his second game back from injury. “I try to help them, too. It feels good.”

The two power-play goals and important saves came a day after general manager Brian MacLellan's frank comments about what was ailing the Capitals. MacLellan said his realization of where his team ranks in the NHL hierarchy might make him less aggressive at the March 21 trade deadline.

More performances like this might change his mind. With buzz building about Columbus closing fast for the eighth and final playoff seed in the East, earning two valuable points against the Hurricanes put Washington back up 10 with 26 games to play to the Blue Jackets' 26.

Carolina has lost two in a row and had its point streak snapped at seven games. The Hurricanes took six minor penalties, continuing a recent pattern of undisciplined play, and didn't do much to help goaltender Frederik Andersen, who finished with 28 saves.

“Really, throughout the year we haven’t had those kind of penalties,” coach Rod Brind'Amour said. “Very rare. Lots of penalties. That’s definitely a trend I don’t like. I haven’t liked it at all.”

Game notes
Washington made room on the roster for Mantha by putting Carl Hagelin (eye) on LTIR and forward Joe Snively (upper-body injury) on regular IR. ... Veteran center Derek Stepan returned to Carolina's lineup, replacing rookie Seth Jarvis. ... Because of the NHL's division-only schedule last season, it was the Hurricanes' first visit to Washington since Jan. 13, 2020. ... The NHL announced earlier Thursday the Capitals would be the Hurricanes' opponent in the outdoor Stadium Series game in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Feb. 18, 2023. It's Washington's fourth outdoor game and Carolina's first.

UP NEXT

Hurricanes: Host the Pittsburgh Penguins on Friday night in the second half of a back-to-back.

Capitals: Host the expansion Seattle Kraken on Saturday night.

Follow AP Hockey Writer Stephen Whyno on Twitter at https://twitter.com/SWhyno

Regular Season Series

WSH leads series 2-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 18:33
Goal 2nd Period 8:30
Goal 2nd Period 15:05
Goal 3rd Period 19:02

Statistics

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9 Blocked Shots 12
21 Hits 18
6 Takeaways 6
36 Shots 33
0 Power Play Goals 2
3 Power Play Opportunities 6
0.0 Power Play Percentage 33.3
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
22 Faceoffs Won 26
45.8 Faceoff Win Percent 54.2
5 Giveaways 9
6 Total Penalties 3
12 Penalty Minutes 6
Washington Capitals Washington Capitals Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Tom Wilson, RW Injured Reserve Jan 17
Justin Sourdif, RW Injured Reserve Jan 16
Eriks Mateiko, LW Out Jan 13
Pierre-Luc Dubois, LW Injured Reserve Jan 3
Carolina Hurricanes Carolina Hurricanes Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Shayne Gostisbehere, D Day-To-Day Jan 18
William Carrier, LW Day-To-Day Jan 17
Noah Philp, C Injured Reserve Jan 16
Pyotr Kochetkov, G Injured Reserve Dec 29

Game Information

Capital One Arena

Location: Washington, DC
Attendance: 18,573 | Capacity:

2025-26 Metropolitan Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Carolina 30 15 64 4
NY Islanders 26 17 57 5
Pittsburgh 22 14 55 11
Washington 24 19 54 6
Philadelphia 22 17 52 8
Columbus 22 19 51 7
New Jersey 24 22 50 2
NY Rangers 21 22 48 6
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