Nashville 3, Washington 4

123SOT
NSH(40-34-8)11103
WAS(50-24-8)20114

Final

SO
7:00 PM ET, October 28, 2008
Verizon Center
Washington, DC

Semin's staggering start continues as Caps overcome Predators in shootout

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Game Information
Arena: Verizon Center
Location: Washington, DC
Referees: Paul Devorski, Rob Martell
Linesmen: Tim Nowak, Derek Nansen
Attendance: 17,011 (91.1% full)
Team Stat Comparison
 
207
Goals
268
228
Goals Against
240
50
Power Play Goals
85
59
Power Play Goals Allowed
75
9
Shorthanded Goals
7
8
Shorthanded Goals Allowed
11
994
Penalty Minutes
1041
12
Average Penalty Minutes
13
Scoring Summary
1ST PERIOD NSH WAS
12:13 Viktor Kozlov
Assists: Mike Green
0 1
13:59 Ville Koistinen (Power Play)
Assists: J.P. Dumont, Martin Erat
1 1
15:38 Dave Steckel (Shorthanded)
Assists: Alexander Semin
1 2
2ND PERIOD NSH WAS
11:21 Jason Arnott
Assists: J.P. Dumont, Patric Hornqvist
2 2
3RD PERIOD NSH WAS
1:58 Alexander Semin (Power Play)
Assists: Nicklas Backstrom, Sergei Fedorov
2 3
13:24 Jason Arnott
Assists: Ryan Suter, J.P. Dumont
3 3
OT NSH WAS
No scoring this period 3 3
Shootout Summary
Viktor Kozlov shootout attempt against Dan Ellis with a Wristshot results in a SAVE.
Radek Bonk shootout attempt against Jose Theodore with a Backhand results in a SAVE.
Alexander Semin shootout attempt against Dan Ellis with a Backhand results in a GOAL.
J.P. Dumont shootout attempt against Jose Theodore with a Wide of Net results in a MISS.
Nicklas Backstrom shootout attempt against Dan Ellis with a Wristshot results in a SAVE.
Ville Koistinen shootout attempt against Jose Theodore with a Backhand results in a GOAL.
Michael Nylander shootout attempt against Dan Ellis with a Backhand results in a GOAL.
Martin Erat shootout attempt against Jose Theodore with a Wristshot results in a SAVE.
Associated Press

WASHINGTON -- The Washington Capitals won't pretend they're as good without Alex Ovechkin as they are with him.

That doesn't mean the Capitals must have their star performer to win, and they proved that Tuesday night by beating the Nashville Predators 4-3.

Fast Facts

• Alexander Semin has six multi-point games through the Capitals first nine contests. He had three such efforts last season.

• Jason Arnott has 33 points in his last 31 games (15 goals, 18 assists).

• Nashville has now scored three goals or less in 20 of its last 24 games.

-- ESPN research

Michael Nylander scored the pivotal goal in a shootout, and Washington generated enough firepower to overcome the absence of Ovechkin.

Ovechkin, the NHL leading scorer and most valuable player last season, left for Russia on Monday to be with his ailing grandfather. The slick-shooting left wing had played in 203 consecutive games and 253 of 254 in his career.

Playing without him was strange, but the Capitals were up to the challenge.

"Obviously, we miss Ovie. Our hearts are with him, and what he's dealing with," said Brooks Laich, who filled the void on Ovechkin's line. "But we want to be known as the Washington Capitals -- a good hockey team, not just a team with one or two good players."

Six players had points for the Capitals, including Alexander Semin, who had a goal and an assist before scoring in the shootout. Semin came in tied for the NHL scoring lead with 14 points; he has eight goals in nine games.

"Obviously [Ovechkin] is the star of our team, but Alex Semin is, I think, the best player in the league right now," Laich said. "Everything he touches turns to gold and goes in the net."

Semin put Washington up 3-2 with 18:02 left in regulation, scoring a power-play goal off a pass from Nicklas Backstrom. But Jason Arnott tied it with 6:36 remaining, redirecting a blast by Ryan Suter past Jose Theodore.

The Predators outshot the Capitals 15-3 in the third period.

In the shootout, Semin scored as Washington's second shooter before Ville Koistinen tied it on Nashville's third try at Theodore. Nylander then beat Dan Ellis, and Theodore denied Martin Erat.

"They have a lot of talent," Ellis said of the Capitals. "Even missing their star player, they played a heck of a game."

Although Ovechkin was limited to two goals and three assists in Washington's first eight games, he is a key player on the power play and always receives special attention from the opposition. So, to win without him was no small feat.

"I think we have great leaders and great character," said Dave Steckel, who contributed a short-handed goal. "Anytime you're missing probably the best player in the NHL, you're going to take a hit. But as much as Alex is the focus of this team, we wanted to make sure we could prepare the same way and come out with the same result."

Arnott scored two goals and Koistinen had one for the Predators, who never led but made a game of it after being outshot 19-4 in the first period.

"Obviously we want to get the win," coach Barry Trotz said. "But we'll take the point after the start we had."

The Capitals went up 1-0 when Viktor Kozlov -- a member of Ovechkin's usual line -- batted in his own rebound in front of the net at 12:13 of the opening period.

The next two goals came with Nashville on the power play, but the Capitals got the second one. After Koistinen connected on a slap shot from above the right circle, Steckel scored on a pass from Semin as Nashville changes lines.

"Semin made a great pass. I didn't have to move my stick," Steckel said.

Arnott tied it on a backhander in the second period, giving the Predators two goals on seven shots.

Game notes
Semin's first seven goals this season were at even strength. ... Nashville is 1-3-1 on the road and has been outscored 22-15. ... The Predators have scored at least three goals in eight straight games, but have yielded at least three in the past six.

 

 

NHL Scores

Tuesday, October 28th
Nashville 3 Final
Washington 4 SO
Philadelphia 7 Final
Atlanta 0
Carolina 2 Final
Montreal 3 SO
Tampa Bay 3 Final
Toronto 2
Colorado 0 Final
Calgary 3
Boston 1 Final
Vancouver 0
Pittsburgh 1 Final
San Jose 2