And although Ovechkin hadn't scored against the 22-year-old Tarasov previously, the Caps captain dropped some interesting knowledge in his postgame media availability. Asked whether he was at all familiar with Tarasov, who hails from Novokuznetsk, the same town that produced Dmitry Orlov and Panthers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky, Ovechkin noted a familial connection with young Tarasov.
"No, I think I played against his father, back in Russia," says Ovechkin.
Born on the final day of 1976 in Kazakstan, Vadim Tarasov was a seventh-round choice (186th overall) of the Montreal Canadiens in the 1999 NHL Draft. He played one season in North America with the AHL Quebec Citadelles, and remained active in the KHL through the 2012-13 season, part of which Ovechkin played in that league because of the lockout in the NHL that season.
As of yet, there is no word on how many goals Ovechkin might have scored on the elder Tarasov.
Finishing up a fruitless four-game road trip, the Jackets were nevertheless a formidable foe on Saturday night. Although they spent a fair amount of the game in their own end, they got a strong performance from Tarasov, helping them to survive a number of lengthy Washington shifts in the offensive zone.
"Defensively. I thought were really strong," says Caps coach Peter Laviolette. "There was just a couple of [scoring] chances through two periods, and the third I don't think there was much more.
"In the offensive zone, we were able to get in there and we stayed in there, and were able to do things we want, get looks we wanted, and sometimes we shot ourselves in the foot by throwing the puck away. But for the most part, I thought it was pretty good offensively as well."
For the 17th time in 25 games this season, the Caps scored the game's first goal. Washington's rookie line of Beck Malentsyn, Aliaksei Protas and Brett Leason won a defensive zone draw and scored to give the Caps the lead 24 seconds later, doing so on its first shift of the night. Malenstyn and Leason combined to win a puck battle along the right half-wall in Columbus ice, eventually pushing it to Justin Schultz at the right point. Schultz's shot got hung up in traffic, and Protas pounced on it and fired, but Tarasov made the stop. Protas collected the rebound and put it to the shelf at 4:33.