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			Ovechkin lifts surging Capitals past Sharks 
			
		 
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			 [December 05, 2017] 
			WASHINGTON -- When he was 
			growing up, Alex Ovechkin was a San Jose Sharks fan. 
			 
			On Monday night, the Sharks were just his latest victims. 
			 
			Ovechkin scored his league-leading 20th goal of the season and added 
			an assist, Philipp Grubauer stopped 24 shots and the Washington 
			Capitals defeated the Sharks 4-1. 
			 
			Ovechkin collected his sixth goal in seven games and moved ahead of 
			Mark Recchi into sole possession of 20th place on the NHL's all-time 
			goals list with 578. 
			 
			"When Ovi is skating like he was skating tonight, he's a force," 
			Washington coach Barry Trotz said. "I was told ... that he (passed 
			Recchi) and the difference is about 700 games. It blows my mind that 
			(he) can pass some great players in this league in term of 
			production and do it with a difference of 700 games." 
			 
			Monday marked the Capitals' first win at home against the Sharks 
			since 2009, and it was just Washington's second regulation win in 
			their last 26 games against San Jose, the team Ovechkin rooted for 
			while growing up in Russia. 
			 
			"I was (a fan), but that was a long time ago," Ovechkin said. 
			
			
			  
			
			Devante Smith-Pelly, Brett Connolly and Jakub Vrana also scored for 
			the Capitals (16-11-1), who have won five of six and are 2-1-0 on 
			their season-high, five-game homestand. 
			 
			After losing his first six starts, Grubauer has allowed two goals in 
			winning his last two. 
			 
			"I thought when the game was 2-0, 2-1 (Grubauer) was outstanding," 
			Trotz said. "We left him alone on a couple of odd-man situations and 
			he stood tall." 
			 
			Timo Meier scored for the Sharks (14-10-2), who finished 2-2-0 on 
			their four-game road trip. 
			 
			Martin Jones made 25 stops in his first career loss to Washington 
			after four wins. 
			 
			Washington F T.J. Oshie left the game with an upper-body injury late 
			in the second period after a hit by San Jose's Joe Thornton as Oshie 
			was falling near the boards. 
			 
			"I bumped him. It felt like my hip kind of hit him in the head," 
			Thornton said. "It's just unfortunate what happened." 
			 
			At the start of the third period, Washington's Tom Wilson challenged 
			the 38-year-old Thornton to fight. They did, and the result was a 
			chippy third period interrupted by several more fights. 
			 
			"If someone would have grabbed Joe in the heat of the moment, after 
			the play, because they thought a liberty was taken, then I've got to 
			problem with that," Sharks coach Peter DeBoer said. "But to go into 
			the dressing room, think about it, then come out on the first shift 
			and do that pre-meditated crap is just garbage." 
			
			
			  
			
			Trotz did not have an update on Oshie after the game. 
			 
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			Capitals center Lars Eller (20) and San Jose Sharks center Logan 
			Couture (39) battle for the puck in the second period at Capital One 
			Arena. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			  
			The first period was scoreless until, with 3:11 left, Smith-Pelly 
			deflected John Carlson's shot from the point past Jones. 
            Ovechkin made it 2-0 at 7:11 of second period. When San Jose 
			defenseman Brent Burns could not corral a pass at his feet from 
			Kevin Labanc at the Washington blue line, Ovechkin scooped up the 
			puck, skated in alone on Jones and beat him with an elevated 
			backhander. 
			 
			"He's been working on it for ages," Grubauer said. "Since I've been 
			here he's been working on his backhand and it paid off today." 
			 
			The Sharks halved the deficit when Justin Braun's blast from the 
			blue line rebounded off the end boards to Meier, who shot it past 
			Grubauer at 11:32. 
			 
			"We had chances. I thought we could have had three or four (goals)," 
			DeBoer said. "It thought it was a pretty even game. Kind of slipped 
			away from us in the third." 
			 
			Late in the period with Washington on the power play, Evgeny 
			Kuznetsov, falling down after a hit at the San Jose blue line, 
			pushed the puck to Ovechkin on the left side. Ovechkin fed Connolly 
			and his backhand was in and out so quickly that play continued. When 
			there was finally a stoppage, the play was reviewed and the goal 
			awarded at 19:08. 
			 
			The goal then survived a challenge by Sharks coach Peter DeBoer, who 
			contended that the Capitals entered the zone offside. 
			 
			Vrana closed out the scoring with his eighth goal at 11:36 of the 
			third period on a power play. 
            
			  
			NOTES: Mark Rechhi played 1,652 games in his career. Alex Ovechkin 
			has played 949. ... Capitals F Travis Boyd, the team's sixth-round 
			pick in the 2011 draft, made his NHL debut. F Chandler Stephenson 
			(upper body injury) sat out and is day-to-day. ... Washington F 
			Andre Burakovsky (thumb surgery) took part in the morning skate for 
			the first time since his injury. He has missed 19 games. ... San 
			Jose now holds a 25-10-2-1 lead in the all-time series vs. 
			Washington. ... Sharks F Marcus Sorensen, recalled from San Jose of 
			the AHL on Saturday, was on the third line. F Ryan Carpenter was 
			scratched. 
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