NHL Game Recap - Washington at Ottawa
Thu Oct 5, 2017 7:30 PM EDT

COL
4
NYR
2
F
MTL
3
BUF
2
F(SO)
NSH
3
BOS
4
F
MIN
2
DET
4
F
WSH
5
OTT
4
F(SO)
PIT
1
CHI
10
F
PHI
0
LAK
2
F
ARI
4
ANA
5
F

Oct 5, 2017, 7:30 PM EDT

Final (Shootout)

1

2

3

OT

SO

T

SOG

Washington

1

0

3

0

(2)

5

28

Ottawa

1

1

2

0

(1)

4

32

W: Holtby (1-0-0)

L: Anderson (0-0-0)

WSH: Connolly (1) , Ovechkin 3 (3)

OTT: Brassard (1) , Stone 2 (2) , Wideman (1)

Alex Ovechkin has hat trick, Capitals beat Sens 5-4 in SO
Fri Oct 6, 2017 12:18 AM

OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) Alex Ovechkin put on a third-period show - at the Ottawa Senators' expense.

Ovechkin had a hat trick in a 6:33 span in the third period and Evgeny Kuznetsov scored the shootout winner in the Washington Capitals' 5-4 victory over the Senators on Thursday night in the season opener for both teams. Ovechkin also had a shootout goal.

"We needed someone to pick us up and that line picked us up," Capitals coach Barry Trotz said.

Ovechkin scored twice in a 1:23 span to tie it early in the third period.

Cody Ceci turned the puck over down low, allowing Kuznetsov to find Ovechkin for a shot he roofed past Craig Anderson. Then, the Senators were unable to clear the puck and the same line was able to move the puck quickly to allow Ovechkin to score.

"You give star players like that time and space, and especially Ovechkin with that shot, he's going to score," said Mark Stone, who scored twice for Ottawa.

Ottawa regained the lead 1:17 later when Stone tipped in Dion Phaneuf's shot.

Ovechkin tied it again with 9:12 left in the period, completing his 18th hat trick.

"In the end, it's three turnovers that cost us the game," Ottawa coach Guy Boucher said. "The three last goals we've got the puck and we basically give it back to them and they took advantage of it. Obviously, when you've got a guy like Ovechkin on the other side taking advantage of it, it's bound to hurt you."

Brett Connolly also scored for Washington, and Braden Holtby made 28 saves. Derick Brassard had a goal and two assists for Ottawa, Chris Wideman also scored, and Anderson made 24 saves.

NOTES: The Senators held a moment of silence before the game for the victims of the Las Vegas shooting and for former Ottawa general manager Bryan Murray, who died in August. Murray started his NHL coaching career with the Capitals. ... Ottawa defenseman Johnny Oduya didn't play in the third period after leaving with a lower-body injury.

UP NEXT

Capitals: Host Montreal on Saturday night.

Senators: Host Detroit on Saturday night.

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Goalies

WSH SA GA SV SV% Min PIM
B. Holtby 32 4 28 .875 65:00 0
OTT SA GA SV SV% Min PIM
C. Anderson 28 4 24 .857 65:00 0

Skaters

WSH G A Pt +/- TOI SOG PPG SHG
E. Kuznetsov 0 3 3 3 20:12 1 0 0
A. Ovechkin 3 0 3 3 19:11 6 0 0
OTT G A Pt +/- TOI SOG PPG SHG
D. Brassard 1 2 3 4 18:39 5 0 0
B. Ryan 0 2 2 4 17:05 2 0 0

Team Comparison

WSH OTT
Goals For 4 4
Shots on Goal 28 32
Penalty Minutes 10 0
Faceoff Percentage 53.4 46.6
Power Play Goals 0 0
Power Play Opportunities 1 5
Power Play Percentage 0.0 0.0
Hits 25 28
Blocks 15 19
Giveaways 7 10
Takeaways 5 9

Scoring Summary

1st Period

OTT 06:25 Wideman (1) (Brassard, Ryan)
WSH 08:07 Connolly (1) (Eller, Niskanen)

2nd Period

OTT 06:52 Stone (1) (Brassard)

3rd Period

OTT 02:03 Brassard (1) (Ryan)
WSH 04:15 Ovechkin (1) (Kuznetsov)
WSH 05:38 Ovechkin (2) (Kuznetsov, Vrana)
OTT 06:55 Stone (2) (Phaneuf, Wideman)
WSH 10:48 Ovechkin (3) (Kuznetsov, Vrana)

Overtime

No goals this period

Shootout

WSH 1 Skater: Oshie, Goalie: Anderson. NO GOAL
OTT 1 Skater: Ryan, Goalie: Holtby. GOAL
WSH 2 Skater: Ovechkin, Goalie: Anderson. GOAL
OTT 2 Skater: Turris, Goalie: Holtby. NO GOAL
WSH 3 Skater: Kuznetsov, Goalie: Anderson. GOAL
OTT 3 Skater: Brassard, Goalie: Holtby. NO GOAL

Game Information

Stadium: Canadian Tire Centre, Kanata, Ontario
Attendance: 17,009
Game Time: