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Chicago Blackhawks at Washington Capitals

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Capitals beat the Blackhawks 4-1 for another win that keeps them in the playoff race

Hendrix Lapierre, Michael Sgarbossa and Sonny Milano also scored for Washington, which is 7-2-1 in its last 10. The Capitals moved five points back of Philadelphia for third place in the Metropolitan Division. They also are within striking distance of Tampa Bay and Detroit for wild-card spots and free of any trade-related tension with the passing of the deadline.

“When the deadline’s over, you know where you’re at and you know what we need to do to get into the playoffs,” said defenseman John Carlson, who had two assists. "I think there’s a little bit more of an easier focus for everybody on where they kind of are right now.”

Washington is looking for one or more teams in playoff position to falter, and then it has to make a run itself despite one of the NHL's toughest remaining schedules. Taking care of business against lowly opponents like Chicago and the Caps winning some games they shouldn't are also part of the recipe to return to the playoffs.

Unlike a letdown loss last weekend at home to Arizona, the Blackhawks were not much of an obstacle. Washington dominated pretty much from puck drop, taking advantage of a handful of early penalties and lighting up Petr Mrazek, who allowed four goals on 26 shots.

Lindgren did not have to make too many spectacular stops but went full extension post to post to deny Bedard with 4:45 left. The top draft pick couldn't crack Lindgren on three other shots on net.

“He’s been unreal for us," said Aliaksei Protas, who had two assists and blamed himself for a turnover that ended Lindgren's shutout bid. “(Darcy Kuemper) is playing good. When you have this tandem of goalies who’s ready to play, that’s awesome.”

Wilson's goal gave him three over the past seven games since ending a lengthy drought. He also scored Thursday in a 6-0 rout of rival Pittsburgh, hours after the death of his 95-year-old grandfather.

Lapierre continued his impressive run of production with his fifth goal in six games since being recalled from Hershey of the American Hockey League.

“I try to be in the good areas, like in the goalie’s paint or whatever — just get some rebounds or some tips or whatever that might be,” Lapierre said. “With my confidence and my speed and stuff, I can create things, and right now I’m getting the good bounces because I’m being in the good areas.”

Tyler Johnson scored for the Blackhawks with 10:11 left in the third period. Still mired in a rebuild after winning the Bedard draft lottery, they have lost eight of nine and 16 of 18.

“I didn’t think we were really physically and mentally into that game early, and it showed,” coach Luke Richardson said.

Beating Chicago in each team's first game post-trade deadline wasn't the biggest test for Washington. A five-game Western Conference trip with stops in Winnipeg, Vancouver, Seattle, Edmonton and Calgary — four playoff-bound opponents and one in contention — will determine whether the Caps' postseason hopes will be realistic when they return home.

“We’re playing a lot of good teams on this trip,” Carlson said. “We know we got our work cut out for us."

UP NEXT

Blackhawks: Host Arizona on Sunday.

Capitals: Visit the Jets on Monday night.

Regular Season Series

WSH wins series 2-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 7:01 Hendrix Lapierre Goal (7) Tip-In, assists: John Carlson (32), Aliaksei Protas (22)
Goal 1st Period 8:45 Michael Sgarbossa Goal (3) Backhand, assists: Trevor van Riemsdyk (10), John Carlson (33)
Goal 1st Period 13:36 Tom Wilson Goal (15) Snap Shot, assists: Dylan Strome (29), Alex Ovechkin (30)
Goal 2nd Period 17:24 Sonny Milano Goal (10) Wrist Shot, assists: Aliaksei Protas (23)
Goal 3rd Period 9:49 Tyler Johnson Goal (13) Deflected, assists: Jarred Tinordi (7), Zachary Sanford (6)

Statistics

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8 Blocked Shots 17
28 Hits 18
13 Takeaways 8
32 Shots 26
0 Power Play Goals 1
4 Power Play Opportunities 4
0.0 Power Play Percentage 25.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
28 Faceoffs Won 22
56.0 Faceoff Win Percent 44.0
4 Giveaways 7
4 Total Penalties 4
8 Penalty Minutes 8
Washington Capitals Washington Capitals Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Aliaksei Protas, C Out Apr 1
Eriks Mateiko, LW Out Jan 13
Chicago Blackhawks Chicago Blackhawks Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Andrew Mangiapane, LW Out Apr 1
Matt Grzelcyk, D Out Mar 31
Artyom Levshunov, D Out Mar 31
Oliver Moore, C Out Mar 9
Ryan Ellis, D Injured Reserve Jan 8

Game Information

Capital One Arena

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

2025-26 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Colorado 49 15 108 10
Dallas 44 19 100 12
Minnesota 41 21 94 12
Utah 38 30 82 6
Nashville 34 31 77 9
Winnipeg 32 30 76 12
St. Louis 31 31 74 12
Chicago 27 34 68 14

2025-26 Metropolitan Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Carolina 47 21 100 6
Pittsburgh 38 21 92 16
NY Islanders 42 29 89 5
Columbus 38 25 88 12
Philadelphia 37 25 86 12
Washington 38 28 85 9
New Jersey 38 34 78 2
NY Rangers 31 35 71 9
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