Ovechkin scores his 1st playoff
overtime goal as the Capitals beat the Canadiens 3-2 in Game 1
[April 22, 2025]
By STEPHEN WHYNO
WASHINGTON (AP) — Alex Ovechkin scored the first playoff overtime
goal of his NHL career to give the Washington Capitals a 3-2 victory
over the Montreal Canadiens in Game 1 of their first-round playoff
series on Monday night.
Fresh off breaking Wayne Gretzky's record for the most goals in
league history 15 days earlier, Ovechkin's second of the game 3:26
into OT allowed the Eastern Conference top-seeded Capitals to escape
after blowing a two-goal third-period lead.
“A goal is a goal,” said Ovechkin, who went his first 44 playoff
overtime games without scoring the winner. "It doesn’t matter. (And)
in the playoffs, especially, it doesn’t matter who scores. I think
it gives you confidence.
Before letting it slip away, they spent much of the night bullying
the smaller, less experienced Canadiens with one big hit after
another. That was part of a concerted effort to finish checks, and
the Capitals had 42 hits with 14 of 18 skaters registering at least
one.
"Everybody was hitting,” said Ovechkin, who led the way with seven.
“All our guys get involved in the physical game.”

The physicality helped Washington tilt the ice, with Ovechkin
scoring on the power play late in the first period and setting up
Anthony Beauvillier's goal in the second.
But it was far from easy.
Pierre-Luc Dubois' penalty paved the way for Cole Caufield to start
Montreal's comeback bid with 9:28 left in regulation. The Capitals
tried to hold on, and a defensive-zone mess allowed Nick Suzuki to
tie it with 4:15 left on a shot into a wide-open net after
goaltender Logan Thompson slid out of the crease.
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Washington Capitals left wing Alex Ovechkin (8) celebrates after his
winning goal past Montreal Canadiens goaltender Sam Montembeault
(35) in overtime of Game 1 of a first-round NHL hockey playoff
series Monday, April 21, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

Fortunately for them, Ovechkin scoring gave them a
1-0 series lead — Washington's first playoff victory since May 7,
2022.
“Obviously sat back a bit too much in the third,” said Dylan Strome,
who had two assists. "But a win’s a win, take it and move on.”
Thompson finished with 33 saves in his first NHL game action since
getting injured when a shot dislodged his mask April 2 at Carolina.
"LT was great," Strome said. “That save I remember in the first
period on Suzuki on the 2 on 1. ... It was a huge save at the time
to kind of keep our momentum going and I love his game.”
At the other end of the ice, Sam Montembeault was arguably the
Canadiens' best player, stopping 29 of the 31 shots he faced in his
Stanley Cup playoff debut.
“In terms of what we tried to do out there tonight, I felt it was a
pretty good first game,” coach Martin St. Louis said. "There was a
lot of good stuff. Unfortunately you don’t win, but we got some
really good stuff from this game.”
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