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

Laich keys Caps' historic night as Washington clinches East's No. 2 seed

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Game Information
Arena: St. Pete Times Forum
Location: Tampa, Florida
Referees: Don Koharski, Wes McCauley
Linesmen: Mark Pare, Jean Morin
Attendance: 18,891 (95.6% full)
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
Scoring Summary
1ST PERIOD WAS TAM
0:36 Steven Stamkos
Assists: Zenon Konopka, Martin St. Louis
0 1
9:19 Brooks Laich (Power Play)
Assists: Nicklas Backstrom, Mike Green
1 1
2ND PERIOD WAS TAM
5:37 Brooks Laich
Assists: Mike Green, Michael Nylander
2 1
6:08 Dave Steckel
Assists: Matt Bradley, Keith Aucoin
3 1
3RD PERIOD WAS TAM
12:53 Matt Pettinger
Assists: Paul Szczechura, Vladimir Mihalik
3 2
19:55 Mike Green (Empty net)
Unassisted
4 2
Associated Press

TAMPA, Fla. -- The Washington Capitals took care of important business against the woeful Tampa Bay Lightning.

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Brooks Laich had two goals and the Capitals secured the second seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs with a 4-2 victory over Tampa Bay on Thursday night.

"We're definitely proud of our accomplishments, but we haven't done nothing yet," said Washington defenseman Mike Green, who had a goal and two assists.

Laich and David Steckel scored 31 seconds apart early in the second to gave the Capitals a 3-1 lead.

Washington set a franchise record with 108 points and tied a team mark with 50 wins, matching the 1985-86 team.

"I think you've got to rank this team up there with a lot of them," Capitals coach Bruce Boudreau said. "I think it's quite an accomplishment in today's day and age with the salary cap and all the teams have the ability to be equal. But I think the best team in Capitals history has got to win the Stanley Cup because they've been there and lost it."

Fast Facts

• The Capitals won their 11th straight game vs. the Lightning and clinched the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference.

• Brooks Laich scored twice for Washington to give him a career-high 22 goals this season.

• Mike Green scored and added a pair of assists. It was his second three-point game in his last five games.

• The Caps have won three straight and are 7-1-2 in their last 10 games.

-- ESPN research

The Capitals have won 11 consecutive games against Tampa Bay. It ties an 11-game winning streak from March 12, 1998, to March 15, 2000, against the New York Islanders for the longest victory run over one opponent in team history.

Steven Stamkos and Matt Pettinger scored for the Lightning, who have lost eight in a row and 11 of 12. Tampa Bay will end the season with the NHL's worst home record at 12-18-11.

"We showed some character, came back and made a game of out it," Stamkos said. "It's been a long season. Hopefully we can learn from this season. Learn how it feels to lose and hopefully not have that feeling ever again."

Stamkos set a Tampa Bay record for rookies with his 22nd goal to make it 1-0 just 36 seconds into the game. He had shared the mark with Brad Richards, who had 21 goals during his rookie season in 2000-01.

Laich tied it 1 on a power-play rebound goal at 9:19 of the first.

"It's always nice to score a couple," he said.

Pettinger cut the Tampa Bay deficit to 3-2 with 7:07 left in the third. Green scored an empty-net goal with 4.8 seconds to play.

Washington left wing Alexander Ovechkin, second in the NHL scoring race with 108 points, didn't have a point. The league-leader with 55 goals has not scored in his last three games.

Game notes
Referee Don Koharski worked his final game, ending a 32-year on-ice NHL career. Many of the players shook hands with Koharski after the game ended. ... Green has 73 points for the season. ... Capitals D Tom Poti (groin) was out of the lineup. With the playoffs upcoming, Washington is taking a conservative approach with Poti, who has missed two straight games. ... Washington G Jose Theodore played in his 500th NHL game. ... Capitals LW Donald Brashear (knee) and C Boyd Gordon (finger) didn't play.

 

 

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