Friday, January 31, 2020 07:30 PM (ET)

Ovechkin surpasses Messier as Capitals beat Senators

Field Level Media
Jan 31, 2020

Alex Ovechkin scored twice to reach 695 goals for his career and move into eighth on the NHL's all-time list, as the visiting Washington Capitals beat the Ottawa Senators for an eighth consecutive time, 5-3, on Friday night.

Ovechkin drew even with Mark Messier for eighth place via a three-on-one with 9:33 left in the second period to give the NHL-leading Capitals a 3-1 lead. He took sole possession of the eighth spot with his 37th of the season and 11th goal in five games with a late empty-netter.

T.J. Oshie, Evgeny Kuznetsov and Carl Hagelin also scored as Ilya Samsonov made 25 saves to win his 10th straight start -- and 11th consecutive decision -- for Washington, which is 8-3-0 in 2020.

The Capitals have outscored Ottawa 38-16 during that eight-winning streak amid a 15-1-1 stretch in this series.

Chris Tierney, Thomas Chabot and Artem Anisimov scored for the Senators, who entered on a 2-0-1 stretch. Marcus Hogberg stopped 32 shots as Ottawa fell to 2-4-5 at home since Dec. 21.

It was 4:10 into the game that Washington opened the scoring. A slap-pass by star defenseman John Carlson was deflected in by Oshie for his 19th. Kuznetsov put the Capitals up 2-0 with 8:38 left in the opening period by working the puck barely past Hogberg for his first goal in 10 games.

Washington outshot the Senators 16-5 in the first. However, Ottawa made 2-1 at 7:15 into the second while short-handed. Tierney took advantage of a Capitals turnover, and slapped in a cross-crease pass from Dylan DeMelo for the Senators' league-leading 12th short-handed goal.

The Capitals looked to be in control when Ovechkin scored in the second. However, 1:04 later, Chabot blasted a shot from the middle of the zone and by a seemingly stunned Samsonov to make it 3-2.

Washington, went up 4-2 with a short-handed goal of its own 3:07 into the third. Off a Lars Eller interception, Hagelin beat Hogberg on a mini breakaway. Ottawa, though, again got within one as Anisimov scored on the power play less than two minutes later to trail 4-3.

Ovechkin iced the game with his 31st career goal in 48 games versus Ottawa.

--Field Level Media

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