In a significant Saturday match-up, the Washington Capitals were able to halt a six-game slide with a convincing 3-0 victory over the Boston Bruins. T.J. Oshie was a standout, scoring his 299th career goal, while goalie Charlie Lindgren secured the shutout with 18 saves, his third of the season.
Additionally, Alex Ovechkin achieved a milestone by notching his 57th empty-net goal. This goal, coming in with just 27 seconds left on the clock, allowed him to eclipse Wayne Gretzky’s record for the most empty-net goals in NHL history.
That wasn’t all for the Capitals as Dylan Strome also found the back of the net, marking his 20th of the season. The victory marked Washington’s first since their January 18th triumph over the St. Louis Blues. The Capitals’ domination was clear from the start, with a 23-7 shot advantage over the Bruins in the initial two periods and finishing with an overall 28-18 advantage.
On the other side, Jeremy Swayman, goaltender for the Bruins, made 25 saves but it wasn’t enough to stop the Capitals’ momentum. The Bruins suffered their third loss in their last four games at home. Their performance was met with boos from the disappointed Boston fans, particularly after a lackluster second period that left them trailing Washington.
Despite an opportunity for Boston, Washington’s defense stood firm, notably with a glove save by Lindgren during a Bruins’ power-play. Additionally, the Capitals weathered a five-minute major penalty after an incident involving Max Pacioretty, which saw Boston’s Matt Grzelcyk ejected for spearing.
Oshie, with his goal, also climbed higher in the Capitals’ record books, surpassing Bobby Carpenter for the ninth-most goals in franchise history. Ovechkin, who registered both a goal and an assist in this game, narrowly extended his goal-scoring streak with the empty-netter soon after serving a hooking penalty.
What’s Next for the Teams
Looking ahead, the Capitals are set to welcome the Vancouver Canucks, while the Bruins will be preparing to face the Tampa Bay Lightning.
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FAQs:
- How many goals has Oshie scored in his career after this game?
Oshie has scored 299 career goals after the game against the Bruins. - What record did Ovechkin break with his empty-net goal?
With his empty-net goal, Ovechkin set the record for the most empty-net goals in NHL history, surpassing Wayne Gretzky’s previous record. - How many saves did Capitals’ goalie Charlie Lindgren make?
Lindgren made 18 saves to secure his third shutout of the season. - What was the reaction of Boston fans to the Bruins’ performance?
Boston fans expressed their disappointment with boos during and after the second period, unhappy with the team’s performance against the Capitals. - What is next for both teams?
The Capitals will host the Vancouver Canucks, and the Bruins will prepare to take on the Tampa Bay Lightning at home.
Conclusion
The Washington Capitals have effectively put an end to their recent run of defeats with a comprehensive win over the Bruins. Key performances by T.J. Oshie and a record-breaking goal by Alex Ovechkin have highlighted a successful game for the Capitals. As they prepare for their next matchup, the victory over a formidable Bruins team will surely bolster their confidence. Meanwhile, the Bruins are left to regroup after a disheartening loss in front of their home crowd.