Washington 4, Atlanta 2

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WAS(50-24-8)3014
ATL(35-41-6)1102

Final

7:00 PM ET, April 7, 2009
Philips Arena
Atlanta, Georgia

Varlamov holds Thrashers at bay to help Capitals nab key two points

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Game Information
Arena: Philips Arena
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Attendance: 16,027 (86.4% full)
Team Stat Comparison
 
268
Goals
250
240
Goals Against
279
85
Power Play Goals
69
75
Power Play Goals Allowed
88
7
Shorthanded Goals
13
11
Shorthanded Goals Allowed
10
1041
Penalty Minutes
1256
13
Average Penalty Minutes
15
Scoring Summary
1ST PERIOD WAS ATL
8:20 Tomas Fleischmann
Assists: Brian Pothier, Nicklas Backstrom
1 0
9:28 Rich Peverley
Assists: Ron Hainsey
1 1
9:56 Viktor Kozlov
Assists: Nicklas Backstrom, Tomas Fleischmann
2 1
15:40 Alexander Semin
Assists: Alex Ovechkin, Jeff Schultz
3 1
2ND PERIOD WAS ATL
1:05 Marty Reasoner
Assists: Tobias Enstrom, Zach Bogosian
3 2
3RD PERIOD WAS ATL
9:18 Sergei Fedorov
Assists: Alex Ovechkin
4 2
Associated Press

ATLANTA -- Back-to-back wins over Atlanta have helped the Washington Capitals strengthen their hold on second place in the Eastern Conference, even if they aren't satisfied with how they are playing.

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Tomas Fleischmann had a goal and an assist and Washington beat Atlanta 4-2 on Tuesday night for the Capitals' second win over the Thrashers in three days. Washington took a 6-4 home win over Atlanta on Sunday.

Simeon Varlamov stopped 29 shots in only his fifth start of the season for Washington, which moved four points ahead of New Jersey in the conference with the Devils' 4-1 loss to Toronto.

The Capitals weren't content despite winning their first of three straight road games to close the regular season.

"We had lots of turnovers," said Alex Ovechkin, who had two assists. "We didn't have lots of emotion or lots of energy."

Sergei Fedorov, who was set up by Ovechkin on a third-period goal that helped put the game away, 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," Fedorov said.

Washington scored three first-period goals and led 3-2 midway through the third period when Fedorov jammed in a rebound after Atlanta goaltender Ondrej Pavelec stopped a shot by Ovechkin.

Viktor Kozlov and Alexander Semin also scored for Washington.

Rich Peverley and Marty Reasoner scored for Atlanta.

The Capitals stopped the Thrashers on each of six power plays, but Washington coach Bruce Boudreau wasn't happy with the penalties.

"When you run into all these penalties, you take three in the second and three in the third and that leaves you with only 14 minutes [at full strength]," Boudreau said. "... We've got to find a way to stay out of penalty box.

"It was an ugly win, but it's OK."

After Fleischmann's goal gave the Capitals a 1-0 lead, the Thrashers tied the game when Peverley scored midway through the opening period.

Kozlov answered for Washington about 30 seconds later as Pavelec moved up the slot, leaving himself out of position to stop the shot.

Semin gave Washington a 3-1 lead late in the period. After the Thrashers mishandled the puck at center ice, Semin found the net when Pavelec lunged forward, again leaving himself out of position.

Gr8, Great One, & Super Mario

Alex Ovechkin joined select company Tuesday night. He is one of just three players with at 200 goals and 200 assists in their first four NHL seasons.

Years Goals Assists
W. Gretzky 1979-83 269 440
M. Lemieux 1984-88 215 301
A. Ovechkin 2005-09 218 200

"In the first period we were playing pond hockey with one of the most talented teams in the National Hockey League," said Atlanta coach John Anderson.

Reasoner tipped in an attempt by Tobias Enstrom only 1:05 into the second period, cutting Washington's lead to 3-2.

After his rocky opening period, Pavelec recovered to allow only one goal the rest of the game. He stopped 22 shots.

"After the first period, I put it behind me and focused for the next period to win that period," Pavelec said. "After the first, we played good hockey."

Anderson said he was "very happy" with Pavelec's finish.

"We left him alone in the first period a little bit," Anderson said. "Other than that, I thought he got stronger as the game went along."

Varlamov improved to 4-0-1 in five starts.

"I thought he played really, really good," Boudreau said.

Added Fedorov: "He saved us."

Game notes
The Capitals won four of six games in the season series between the Southeast Division rivals. ... Atlanta had no penalties in the first two periods and only one in the game. ... Ovechkin, who had two assists, began the night two points behind Pittsburgh's Evgeni Malkin for the league scoring lead. ... Pavelec, making his first appearance since Dec. 18, was recalled from Chicago of the AHL on Sunday.

 

 

NHL Scores

Tuesday, April 7th
NY Islanders 0 Final
Carolina 9
Toronto 4 Final
New Jersey 1
Montreal 1 Final
NY Rangers 3
Florida 1 Final
Philadelphia 2
Washington 4 Final
Atlanta 2
Boston 2 Final
Ottawa 3
Pittsburgh 6 Final
Tampa Bay 4
Chicago 4 Final
Nashville 2
Dallas 1 Final
Minnesota 3
Los Angeles 2 Final
Edmonton 1
Calgary 1 Final
Vancouver 4
St. Louis 5 Final
Phoenix 1
Colorado 0 Final
San Jose 1 SO