Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Capitals Cede Control

The Philadelphia Flyers blew a 2-0 third period lead but were bailed out in overtime by Andrej Meszaros. The Czech native’s wrist shot at 1:07 in the extra session propelled the Flyers to a 3-2 home victory over their Eastern Conference nemesis. Washington came up on the short end after posting a pair of goals by Mike Knuble and Alexander Ovechkin to force overtime. Meszaros punched the winning goal through to beat Semyon Varlamov. It was just the second goal of the season for the first year Flyer skater. Meszaros split time in Ottawa and Tampa Bay before coming to the City of Brotherly Love. Tuesday marked the sixth straight overtime loss for the visiting Capitals.
The Capitals controlled play for most of the first 20 minutes but East-leading Philadelphia held a 1-0 edge after the opening period. Jeff Carter scored on a wraparound goal for his 20th of the season to give Philly the early lead. Michal Neuvirth started the game in net for the Caps, but was replaced after the first period due to injury. Carter fed the puck to All-Star Claude Giroux, who snuck the puck through the posts, with 6:22 left in the second period. The Capitals trailed 2-0 after two periods and were limited to less than 30 shots on goal for the 11th straight game. Washington managed just 12 shots on goal in the first 40 minutes. Sergei Bobrovsky was brilliant as the Philly netminder through two sessions. Bobrovsky finished with 23 saves.
Washington’s first goal came at 7:58 in the final frame. Rookie center for Washington, Marcus Johansson stripped the puck and tried to score. Johansson’s shot missed the goal. Knuble recovered the puck and slung his 11th goal through the net to put the Caps on board against his former team. Less than a minute later, Ovechkin fired a shot that scooted behind Bobrovsky and tied the game at 2-2. It was Ovechkin’s 16th goal and it erased the Flyers’ advantage. Washington went without a power play opportunity during Tuesday’s contest and failed to score the go-ahead goal before suffering defeat in overtime. The Flyers benefited from just one power play chance but the extra-man opportunity passed without a Philly goal. Instead, the teams battled against each other into an extra period for the third time this season. The Capitals now sit fifth in the East, seven points behind the front-running Flyers. Head coach, Paul Holmgren, earned a three year contract extension with the Flyers yesterday.

Parting Points: Federer over Simon in a five set second round thriller.

I’m tired of the Carmelo Anthony rumors already.

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