"A quick up in the neutral zone," recounts Mantha. "I knew we had an odd-man rush, so when the puck got dropped, I faked a shot and just took it wide and just tried shooting it as hard as I could."
In the third period, the Caps made it a perfect 3-for-3 night on the power play. This time it was Ovechkin lighting the lamp with his 22nd goal of the season and the 728th of his NHL career. Wilson fed him neatly with a cross-ice pass off the rush, and the Caps' captain beat Elliott with a wrist shot from just above the left circle.
Samsonov earned his 10th victory of the season and his fourth over the Flyers with a 29-save night in the Washington nets. Fifteen of those stops came in the third period, including some acrobatic dazzlers in the back half of the final frame.
For Philadelphia, Tuesday's loss was its fourth straight to the Capitals. The Flyers have been outscored by a combined count of 19-9 in those four games.
"Obviously I didn't like at all the way we came out," says Flyers coach Alain Vigneault. "It's not the way you give yourself a chance against such a strong opponent. It wasn't good enough. We put ourselves in a hole and we let our goalie try and stand in by himself. Obviously that wasn't good enough."