Suzuki, Slafkovsky lead Canadiens past Ovechkin’s Capitals 5-2
WASHINGTON (AP) — Nick Suzuki and Juraj Slafkovsky each scored twice, and the Montreal Canadiens handed the Washington Capitals a fifth consecutive loss, 5-2 on Tuesday night, despite Alex Ovechkin recording his 10th goal of the season and 832nd of his NHL career.
By the time Ovechkin scored six minutes into the second period, the Capitals were already down three goals. They tilted the ice toward Montreal goaltender Samuel Montembeault for long stretches of time but couldn’t snap out of their skid in each team’s first game back from the NHL All-Star break.
Suzuki’s two goals in 57 seconds came early in the game, and when Michael Pezzetta scored 13:07 in, it marked the end of Charlie Lindgren’s night.
Lindgren allowed three goals on nine shots before getting replaced by Darcy Kuemper but was hardly to blame for any of them. The first resulted from a turnover, the second a bounce off the right post and the third after a teammate lost an edge and fell in the corner.