Alex Ovechkin scored two goals to pull within
50 of surpassing Wayne Gretzky for the all-time NHL lead and
Charlie Lindgren stopped 22 shots for the Capitals (33-26-9, 75
points), who came up short in a bid to win four in a row for the
first time since mid-November.
Ovechkin has five goals in the past three games, 23 on the
season and 845 in his NHL career. Washington also got a goal
from Connor McMichael.
Stars 5, Coyotes 2
Jamie Benn scored in his 1,100th career game, highlighting
Dallas' three-goal second period during a victory over visiting
Arizona.
Goals by Logan Stankoven and Tyler Seguin sandwiched Benn's
score as Dallas overcame a 1-0 deficit and won for the seventh
time in nine games. Jason Robertson (two points) and Craig Smith
added goals 1:13 apart early in the third period for the Stars,
and Jake Oettinger stopped 23 shots.
Connor Ingram made 28 saves while Clayton Keller and John
Leonard scored for the Coyotes, who entered after back-to-back
victories following a 1-4-0 rut.
Kings 6, Wild 0
Anze Kopitar collected one goal and one assist to surpass 1,200
points in his career and David Rittich posted his career-high
third shutout of the season as host Los Angeles trounced
Minnesota.
Phillip Danault, Kevin Fiala and Viktor Arvidsson each also
netted one goal and one assist while Matt Roy and Jordan Spence
added one goal apiece for the Kings. Rittich made 31 saves to
record his seventh career shutout. Adrian Kempe, Trevor Moore
and Drew Doughty each collected two assists.
Wild starting goalie Marc-Andre Fleury was pulled after
surrendering five goals on 16 shots. Filip Gustavsson stopped 10
of 11 shots in relief.
Source: Field Level Media
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