Washington 4, Tampa Bay 2

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WAS(50-24-8)1214
TAM(24-40-18)1012

Final

7:30 PM ET, April 9, 2009
St. Pete Times Forum
Tampa, Florida

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Regular Season Matchup
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Team Stat Comparison
 
268
Goals
207
240
Goals Against
269
85
Power Play Goals
61
75
Power Play Goals Allowed
89
7
Shorthanded Goals
4
11
Shorthanded Goals Allowed
9
1041
Penalty Minutes
1306
13
Average Penalty Minutes
16
Goalie Breakdown
  GOALIE GP W TGA GAA SO SV SV%
Jose Theodore 57 32 157 2.87 2 1415 .900
Brent Johnson 21 12 53 2.81 0 526 .908
Semyon Varlamov 6 4 13 2.37 0 146 .918
Michal Neuvirth 5 2 11 3.00 0 91 .892
Mike Smith 41 14 108 2.62 2 1174 .916
Karri Ramo 24 4 80 3.66 0 676 .894
Mike McKenna 15 4 46 3.56 1 360 .887
Olaf Kolzig 8 2 25 3.66 0 220 .898
Riku Helenius 1 0 0 0.00 0 2 1.000
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The Washington Capitals can clinch the second seed in the Eastern Conference in their next game. Making that task a little easier is the success they've had against their next opponent.

The Capitals look to win their 11th straight over the lowly Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday night when they'll try to sweep the season series for the first time in nine years.

Washington (49-23-8) has won four of its last five to take a four-point lead over New Jersey for the second seed. With anything other than a regulation loss Thursday, the Capitals can clinch that playoff spot. If the Devils (49-27-4) and Capitals finish the regular season with the same amount of points, the tiebreaker is number of wins.

Although they've averaged 4.8 goals in the last five contests, the Capitals were disappointed after a 4-2 win over Atlanta on Tuesday, especially Sergei Fedorov, who said he was "not very happy with my performance."

"I wasn't really feeling it with my linemates, so we'll have to regroup and come back with a fresh attitude and try to put the pieces together," said Fedorov, who scored in the third period.

He wasn't the only one frustrated. Although Alex Ovechkin had two assists and Tomas Fleischmann added a goal and an assist, Washington attempted just 26 shots -- tied for its second-fewest of the season -- including only five in the second period.

"It was an ugly win, but it's OK," coach Bruce Boudreau said. "I think we played as good as we had to play."

Boudreau's team closes the regular season on the road against Tampa Bay (24-38-18) and Florida. The Capitals have won 10 in a row against the Lightning and have outscored them 26-12 in five wins this season.

Ovechkin has especially given Tampa Bay problems. He has six goals and seven assists against the Lightning this season and caused a commotion during his last visit to the St. Pete Times Forum with his on-ice theatrics after scoring his 50th goal of the season March 19.

Tampa Bay wasn't able to stop him in the most recent meeting either, as Ovechkin scored twice in a 5-3 win March 27 in Washington.

The Lightning are stumbling as they close out the season. They've lost seven in a row -- going 0-5-2 -- and 10 of 11. They've dropped their last two in regulation, including 6-4 to Pittsburgh on Tuesday.

The Penguins led 4-0 in the third period before Jeff Halpern scored the first of his two goals to get Tampa Bay started. The Lightning pulled within 4-3 after Martin St. Louis and Paul Szczechura scored in a 44-second span midway through the period, but Pittsburgh held on for the win.

Tampa Bay was 0-for-7 on the power play to fall to 2-for-26 (7.7 percent) in the last seven games. The Lightning had a pair of two-man advantage opportunities in which they failed to score.

"I don't know what the stats are," interim coach Rick Tocchet said, "but when you don't score on a 5-on-3, I bet you lose 85 percent of the time. It's really frustrating because ... you're looking for guys to come through."

St. Louis, Tampa Bay's leading scorer, has two goals and six assists against Washington this season. He has just one goal in the two home games against the Capitals, though.

 

 

NHL Scores

Thursday, April 9th
Montreal 4 Final
Boston 5 OT
Buffalo 5 Final
Carolina 1
Philadelphia 1 Final
NY Rangers 2
Florida 3 Final
Atlanta 2
Nashville 4 Final
Detroit 3 SO
New Jersey 3 Final
Ottawa 2 SO
NY Islanders 1 Final
Pittsburgh 6
Washington 4 Final
Tampa Bay 2
Dallas 3 Final
Colorado 2 SO
Los Angeles 0 Final
Vancouver 1
Phoenix 4 Final
San Jose 1