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10/17/25 09:27:00
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10/17 21:25 CDT Ovechkin scores 898th goal as Capitals top Wild 5-1 for their
4th straight victory
Ovechkin scores 898th goal as Capitals top Wild 5-1 for their 4th straight
victory
By NOAH TRISTER
AP Sports Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) --- Alex Ovechkin scored for the first time this season, Dylan
Strome added a pair of goals and the Washington Capitals beat the Minnesota
Wild 5-1 on Friday night for their fourth straight victory.
Ovechkin's third-period shot pinged off the left post and in, and the crowd
roared its approval when the counter above one corner of the ice was flipped
over to 898, his new career total. The NHL's career leader in goals also had an
assist as part of a dominant showing at home for Washington.
Logan Thompson allowed only ex-Capital Marcus Johansson's tally in the second.
That tied it at 1, but Aliaksei Protas answered 31 seconds later.
Minnesota entered the game with the league's top power play, having scored on
10 of 21 opportunities. But the Capitals only took two penalties and were able
to kill them off. Washington finished with a 45-14 edge in shots.
Ovechkin passed up a good shooting opportunity from the right side, instead
finding Strome for an easy tap-in to open the scoring in the first. Washington
failed to score on a double-minor penalty on Minnesota's Jake Middleton in the
second. Then Johansson beat Thompson with wrist shot with 3:13 to play in that
period.
That snapped a streak in which the last nine Minnesota goals had come on the
power play, and it was just the third 5-on-5 score allowed by Washington on the
season.
The Capitals answered quickly with Protas' fourth goal of 2025-26. The 6-foot-6
forward was left open to the left of the goal. With teammate Connor McMichael
on the opposite side of the crease, Protas sent the puck toward the net and it
slipped past goalie Filip Gustavsson.
Ovechkin's goal in the third came immediately after Strome won a faceoff to him
in the offensive zone. Then Strome knocked in a rebound to make it 4-1. Tom
Wilson added a power-play goal with 1:57 remaining.
Up next
Wild: At Philadelphia on Saturday night.
Capitals: Host Vancouver on Sunday.
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