Hurricanes Overwhelm Capitals In Game 4
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Midway through the night, the NHL reposted a Bleacher Report's B/R Open Ice graphic celebrating Ovechkin’s 77th career playoff goal, which pushed him past Mario Lemieux for 12th place all-time in league history.
Hurricanes defenseman Brent Burns, 40, and Capitals forward Alex Ovechkin, 39, are two of the NHL’s oldest players, but remain super intense, especially during the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Speaking from the White House on May 6, Trump seemingly referenced Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin when mentioning some of his favorite Canadians. But Ovechkin is from Russia.
Ovechkin demonstrated against the Canadiens that he can turn back the clock during the playoffs, and the extra rest from having five days off since the Capitals closed out that series with a 4-1 Game 5 win Wednesday should be helpful for him to recharge his battery for the next round and, he hopes, beyond.
The Capitals received mixed news at practice as Alex Ovechkin missed the skate and Aliaksei Protas looked primed to return from injury.
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Alex Ovechkin Ends Goal Drought With Power-Play MarkerWashington Capitals winger Alex Ovechkin scored a power-play goal in Monday's 5-2 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes. He registered his 77th career postseason goal, passing Mario Lemieux for 12th place on the NHL's all-time playoff goals list, but Washington ...
In the midst of a crucial playoff series, Washington’s veteran stars, Alex Ovechkin and John Carlson, are failing to deliver when it matters most. As