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			 Alex Ovechkin scored his league-leading 42nd goal with 3:22 left 
			in overtime, and the Capitals defeated the Carolina Hurricanes 2-1 
			Tuesday. 
 With the win, Washington (50-14-5) became the first team to clinch a 
			playoff spot and avoided its first three-game losing streak of the 
			season.
 
 "It's certainly unexpected with this many games left," said winger 
			Justin Williams, "but it's a tribute to how we've played, and we're 
			proud of where we sit, but not proud enough to rest on our laurels."
 
 Also important Tuesday night was Ovechkin lighting the lamp after 
			going without a goal in his last five games, his longest slump of 
			the season.
 
 Evgeny Kuznetsov set up the game-winner from behind the end line, 
			feeding out in front to Ovechkin, who fired high over the right 
			shoulder of Carolina goalie Eddie Lack moments after Lack had 
			managed to deflect Ovechkin's shot on the rush.
 
 "It's nice to get a goal, especially in overtime," Ovechkin said. "I 
			thought I had him on first shot."
 
 The goal survived a replay review to determine whether or not the 
			Capitals were offside on the rush.
 
			
			 "Probably we should still be out there in some form or fashion," 
			Hurricanes head coach Bill Peters said after the game, indicating 
			his view of the call.
 "I thought it was offsides, but I'm not the ref and I'm not going to 
			yell at them," added Carolina's Brett Pesce, who was on the ice. 
			"It's not my place to do that. It's just a tough, tough situation."
 
 Williams and Carolina's Jordan Staal traded second-period goals in a 
			tight-checking game that resembled a postseason contest.
 
 "They play a playoff style hockey. It's grind it out. You're not 
			going to get too many odd-man rushes on them," Washington's Jay 
			Beagle said.
 
 Braden Holtby, setting a Capitals record for regular-season wins 
			with 42, stopped 25 shots. Lack made 29 saves.
 
 Carolina (31-26-13) began play five points out of the second Eastern 
			Conference wild-card spot. The Hurricanes have picked up at least a 
			point in each of their past six games (3-0-3).
 
 The Capitals have now scored three goals or fewer in each of their 
			past 12 games, and coach Barry Trotz made some line changes.
 
 Right winger Beagle joined Ovechkin and Nicklas Backstrom on the top 
			line, with T.J. Oshie moving to the second line with Andre 
			Burakovsky and Kuznetsov. That put right winger Williams alongside 
			Jason Chimera and Marcus Johansson.
 
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			"There's no indictment on anybody in terms of moving up or down," 
			Trotz said. "Really what it is is trying to get people back focused 
			on the right areas..."
 Backstrom nearly gave the Capitals an early 1-0 lead, but his 
			rebound attempt of an Ovechkin shot caromed off the crossbar at 2:26 
			of what ended up a scoreless first period. The Capitals clanged two 
			other shots off the iron in the first 20 minutes.
 
 "We were playing right way, sometimes you're not going to find the 
			back of the net," Trotz said. "I'll take that start most nights."
 
 Washington went up 1-0 at 1:30 of the second period when Chimera 
			centered the puck from the left corner, and Williams, a former 
			Hurricane, redirected it past Lack for his 21st goal.
 
 The Hurricanes tied it on a great individual effort by Staal. He 
			carried into the Washington zone and with a defender draped on him, 
			then tried to shoot. The Capitals were unable to control the loose 
			puck, but Staal eventually did and went top shelf on Holtby at 
			10:50.
 
 "I was fortunate enough to get it towards the net there," Staal 
			said. "I think [Brooks Orpik] did a good job of getting his stick on 
			my first shot. It kind of ended up back on my stick and I was 
			fortunate enough to get it in."
 
 NOTES: The Capitals began the night 12 points ahead of the Stars and 
			Blues in the NHL points race. ... Carolina recalled D Trevor Carrick 
			from Charlotte of the American Hockey League. ... D Ron Hainsey was 
			scratched for Carolina. ... The Hurricanes began play having killed 
			off 32 of their last 35 penalties (91.4 percent). ... The Capitals 
			last lost three straight regular-season games from Feb. 22 to Feb. 
			27, 2015. ... Washington RW Stanislav Galiev, C Michael Latta and D 
			Mike Weber were scratched. ... The Hurricanes continue their 
			five-game road swing Thursday at Pittsburgh.
 
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