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HomeSportsHockeyNHL News: Panthers look to get back on track vs. Capitals

NHL News: Panthers look to get back on track vs. Capitals

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Alex Ovechkin is seven goals away from breaking Wayne Gretzky’s all-time goal record as the Washington Capitals go into their game against the visiting Florida Panthers on Saturday.

Ovechkin got his 888th career goal and 35th of the season in Thursday night’s 3-2 home win over the Philadelphia Flyers. Gretzky scored 894 career goals.

Ovechkin’s goal gave the Capitals a 1-0 lead with 5:35 left in the first period.

“I love to see it. Again, a big goal at a big time, gets us going there,” said Washington goalie Charlie Lindgren, who made 27 saves. “The crowd gets into it … We got more people now and more people come to our games and a bigger spotlight. Credit to Ovi: Another big goal and another goal off the mark.”

The Capitals (46-15-8, 100 points), who lead the Eastern Conference, also clinched a playoff spot with the victory, having won three straight games and eight of their last nine.

“Our goal was to make the playoffs this year,” Ovechkin said. “Every game, it’s hard, especially at the end because every team is fighting. That’s why in the beginning of the year and the middle of the year, it’s very important to (be) collecting points and feel comfortable at the end. Last year it took us 82 games to clinch it and since 20 games left last year, it was playoffs for us already. We take it and move on.”

The Panthers (42-24-3, 87 points) had lost two straight and three of their last four before a 1-0 overtime win over the host Columbus Blue Jackets on Thursday night.

Aleksander Barkov’s power-play goal 29 seconds into the OT period gave Florida the victory.

Sergei Bobrovsky made 25 saves in his fifth shutout of the season.

“It was a great game. It was a playoff-style game,” Bobrovsky said. “Opponent played hard. Opponent played a good game, but we worked hard. We had great focus, great concentration. We were together. We were tight, and we just grinded (it) out. It’s big points for us.”

Despite the Panthers’ recent struggles, coach Paul Maurice has been pleased by his team’s performance.

“I like the fact that we’ve been able to play in tight games,” he said. “I’ve been saying that for two months. I think even in the two we lost last week (3-2 to the Boston Bruins on the road on March 11 and a road loss to the Montreal Canadiens last Saturday), they’re pretty tight in the third, so to come out with a win after losing two is important.”

Barkov knows the Panthers will be playing desperate teams down the stretch.

“We talked about it before the game, that we’re also in the battle,” he said. “So, it’s not over for us at all. We need to get there (to the playoffs) as well, and we need to change the mindset a little bit so that we need to win games as well and battle for the playoffs as well. So, I think it was we were desperate today, and we wanted to win, and we got the win.”

–Field Level Media

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