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Capitals defeat Jets 5-2 behind four-goal second period

WINNIPEG 鈥 Charlie Lindgren really appreciated it when the Washington Capitals mounted a four-goal lead in Sunday鈥檚 second period against the Winnipeg Jets.
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Washington Capitals' Evgeny Kuznetsov (92) celebrates his goal against the Winnipeg Jets with Alex Ovechkin (8), Conor Sheary (73), Dylan Strome (17) and John Carlson (74) during second period NHL action in Winnipeg, Sunday, Dec. 11, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Fred Greenslade

WINNIPEG 鈥 Charlie Lindgren really appreciated it when the Washington Capitals mounted a four-goal lead in Sunday鈥檚 second period against the Winnipeg Jets.

The netminder showed his thanks by foiling Winnipeg鈥檚 comeback attempt for a 5-2 Washington victory.

鈥淭o score four goals, as a goalie you love it,鈥 Lindgren said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just a credit to our guys again for competing tonight, working hard, putting the puck in the net.

鈥淲innipeg obviously pushed back towards the end of the second. They pushed in the third, we hung tough, so good win for us.鈥

The Capitals extended their season-high win streak to four games, with Lindgren in net for all four victories. He made 29 saves against the Jets.

Lars Eller scored one of Washington鈥檚 second-period goals in his 900th career game.

Trevor van Riemsdyk, Evgeny Kuznetsov, Marcus Johansson and Alex Ovechkin into an empty net also scored for the Capitals (14-12-4). Dmitry Orlov added two assists in his return from injury.

Capitals coach Peter Laviolette praised Lindgren, especially for his poise after the Jets made it 4-2 at 3:29 of the third.

鈥淚 just thought (Lindgren) settled everything down,鈥 Laviolette said. 鈥淗e tied things up, he gave us faceoffs and pucks didn鈥檛 bounce off of him.

鈥淗e did a really good job of taking care of the game and that鈥檚 the way he鈥檚 been now for the last three or four games. He鈥檚 been rock solid for us.鈥

Adam Lowry and Pierre-Luc Dubois scored for the Jets (18-8-1), who had a season-best four-game victory run halted.

Connor Hellebuyck made 31 saves for Winnipeg.

鈥淲e didn鈥檛 give up,鈥 Dubois said. 鈥淒own 4-0, we kept going and kept pushing. Their goalie played well.

鈥淲e hit some posts and had some chances at the end of the second period. It could have been a two- or three-goal game instead of a four-goal game going into the third. And who knows what happens after that?鈥

Both goalies didn鈥檛 let a puck get by them in the first period.

The Capitals were outshooting the Jets 8-1 in the first eight minutes, including Ovechkin left standing in front of the crease in the first minute, but he couldn鈥檛 put a bouncing puck past Hellebuyck.

Lindgren was tested with a close-in Dubois shot with nine minutes left in the opening period. It was one of nine straight shots the Jets fired at the goalie, including on the period鈥檚 only power play.

Shots ended up 10-9 in Winnipeg鈥檚 favour after the first.

Washington then mounted a 4-0 lead in the second period.

Van Riemsdyk鈥檚 high wrist shot from the slot beat Hellebuyck at 3:25 of the second, followed by Kuznetsov鈥檚 power-play marker at 8:21.

The Capitals had a 57-second five-on-three, but Kuznetsov recorded his fourth goal of the season with 21 seconds remaining in the man advantage. He extended his point streak to five games with six assists during that span.

Johansson added his goal on a penalty shot at 9:55 after Jets defenceman Josh Morrissey slashed him on a breakaway. Johansson weaved his way toward Hellebuyck and sent a backhand shot past the netminder on the glove side.

Eller boosted the score to 4-0 with his sixth goal of the season off a rebound at 15:24.

Winnipeg came out fast in the third, with Lowry scoring off a rebound of Morrissey鈥檚 point shot 35 seconds into the period.

Dubois made it 4-2 with his 14th goal at 3:29.

鈥淲e started trading chances, but that鈥檚 the only way you鈥檙e going to get back in the game,鈥 Jets coach Rick Bowness said. 鈥淕ive them credit, they bent a little bit but didn鈥檛 break.鈥

After Hellebuyck was pulled with 3:40 left, Ovechkin went wide on his first attempt to hit the empty net, but was good on his second with 2:12 left. He sits at 797 career goals. 聽

FINE DANISH

Eller has played 458 of his 900 NHL career games with Washington. He also suited up for 435 games with Montreal and seven for St. Louis.

The 33-year-old has recorded 360 points during those career games, including 159 goals and 201 assists.

The Denmark native is now two points shy of passing injured Jets forward Nikolaj Ehlers (361 points) for second on the all-time Danish points list.

NOTES: The Capitals are 14-1-1 when scoring three or more goals this season 鈥 Washington has scored a power-play goal in six straight games 鈥 Morrissey and Kyle Connor, who assisted on Dubois鈥 goal, both moved their point streaks to five games. Morrissey has six assists during the run and Connor three goals and five assists.聽

UP NEXT

Jets: Host the Vegas Golden Knights on Tuesday.

Capitals: Travel to Chicago for a Tuesday game against the Blackhawks.聽

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 11, 2022.

Judy Owen, The Canadian Press

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