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Tampa Bay Lightning at Washington Capitals

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Carlson's 4 points, Ovechkin's goal lead Caps past Lightning

Carlson scored twice and added two assists for a four-point game, Ovechkin reached 1,400 career points with his 43rd goal of the season and the Capitals beat the back-to-back defending Stanley Cup champions 4-3 on Wednesday night to snap their own skid at two.

Chuck Berry’s “Johnny B. Goode” — Carlson’s goal song — actually played three times, though one was disallowed because he went offside prior to scoring. The two that counted came on perfect shots on the power play to beat reigning playoff MVP Andrei Vasilevskiy.

“Clearly, Carlson was hot tonight,” Lightning coach Jon Cooper said. “Everything he was shooting, either he was scoring it or somebody was.”

It was the third four-point game of Carlson's career, though the defenseman would have loved to finish off the hat trick.

“That would be pretty cool, obviously,” he said. “Never had one. Just got to keep trying.”

Ovechkin also beat Vasilevskiy on a broken play to notch his 773rd goal. He became the 21st player in NHL history to reach 1,400 points, and fans gave the longtime captain and face of the franchise a standing ovation for reaching his latest plateau.

While a five-goal first period doesn’t scream great goaltending, Washington’s Ilya Samsonov made a handful of crucial saves on Lightning scoring chances created by teammates’ mistakes. Samsonov most memorably denied 2019 MVP Nikita Kucherov on a 2-on-1 rush with Brayden Point.

Samsonov was making his first home start since allowing three goals on 10 shots and getting the hook after the first intermission Feb. 28 against Toronto. The 25-save performance adds more uncertainty to the Capitals' situation in net amid Vitek Vanecek’s recent struggles and with the start of the playoffs less than six weeks away.

“He made a couple of big saves throughout the game," Capitals coach Peter Laviolette said. "You need that. You need those big ones, and I thought he was good.”

Tampa Bay and Washington are both headed to the postseason: the top eight in the Eastern Conference have been essentially locked in for months. Still, the champs from the past two playoffs and the 2018 Cup winners want to get themselves together before the first round.

“It’s two teams that are probably trying to find themselves and get in a groove as the season comes down to the end,” Cooper said before the game. “Two veteran teams, two older teams — there’s probably a lot of similarities in the two of us.”

Even though the Capitals were playing their third game in nine days and the Lightning went through a lengthy, hard-working practice Tuesday, the similarities were more in the sloppy play on either side that contributed to entertaining hockey.

The Lightning left Capitals defenseman Martin Fehervary wide open on his goal. A failed clear by Washington turned into Kucherov’s goal, and Nick Paul beat Capitals players to a loose puck for his second in nine games with his new team.

Penalties set up Carlson’s blasts on the power play and also made things interesting late. Ross Colton scored on the power play with 2:50 left in the third period to make it a one-goal margin in a showdown that got heated at times.

It might take a couple of series wins for Tampa Bay and Washington to see each other again this spring. But their final regular-season meeting and the Capitals’ first victory of the three should provide some valuable lessons about what it will take to win in the playoffs.

“You want to try to work out the kinks as you go towards the playoffs," Lightning captain Steven Stamkos said. "At the end of the day, that’s where teams are judged.”

Game notes
Capitals winger Tom Wilson left early in the third but returned later in the period. ... Lightning defenseman Ryan McDonagh missed a seventh consecutive game with an upper-body injury. ... Capitals forward Garnet Hathaway was a late scratch with illness. Connor McMichael replaced him in Washington’s lineup and Lars Eller was moved down to left wing on the fourth line.

UP NEXT

Lightning: Host the Boston Bruins on Friday night.

Capitals: Visit the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday.

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Regular Season Series

TB wins series 2-1

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 5:10
Goal 1st Period 7:38
Goal 1st Period 8:41
Goal 1st Period 15:10
Goal 1st Period 16:31
Goal 2nd Period 16:35
Goal 3rd Period 17:10

Statistics

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19 Blocked Shots 22
37 Hits 30
9 Takeaways 9
28 Shots 28
1 Power Play Goals 2
3 Power Play Opportunities 5
33.3 Power Play Percentage 40.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
28 Faceoffs Won 34
45.2 Faceoff Win Percent 54.8
7 Giveaways 5
6 Total Penalties 5
12 Penalty Minutes 10
Washington Capitals Washington Capitals Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Tom Wilson, RW Injured Reserve Jan 17
Eriks Mateiko, LW Out Jan 13
Pierre-Luc Dubois, LW Injured Reserve Jan 3
Tampa Bay Lightning Tampa Bay Lightning Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Brayden Point, C Injured Reserve Jan 16
Ryan McDonagh, D Injured Reserve Jan 9
Scott Sabourin, RW Injured Reserve Dec 30
Victor Hedman, D Injured Reserve Dec 12

Game Information

Capital One Arena

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

2025-26 Atlantic Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Tampa Bay 30 13 64 4
Detroit 30 16 64 4
Montreal 27 15 61 7
Boston 28 19 58 2
Buffalo 26 17 57 5
Toronto 24 16 56 8
Florida 25 19 53 3
Ottawa 22 19 51 7

2025-26 Metropolitan Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Carolina 31 15 66 4
Pittsburgh 23 14 57 11
NY Islanders 26 17 57 5
Washington 24 20 54 6
Philadelphia 22 17 52 8
Columbus 22 19 51 7
New Jersey 24 22 50 2
NY Rangers 21 22 48 6
Full Standings