Alex Ovechkin went without a goal for a third straight game, but his teammates scored three unanswered goals to
rally the Washington Capitals past the Colorado Avalanche 3-2
at Pepsi Center.
It was the eighth multigoal comeback win by the Capitals this season, one shy of the Washington record of nine, set in 2009-10. The NHL record is 12, set by the Edmonton Oilers in 1983-84 and matched by the Hartford Whalers in 1985-86. In all, there have been 11 instances of teams reaching double digits in multigoal comeback wins in a single season.
Ovechkin had seven shots on goal but has not scored since a third-period hat trick against the Los Angeles Kings on Feb. 4 moved him within two goals of becoming the eighth player in NHL history to reach 700.
T.J. Oshie's game-winner with 2:04 remaining in the third period extended his goal streak to three games and his point streak to four (three goals, two assists). He has points in 10 consecutive games against the Avalanche (six goals, five assists) and is one of 15 players with an active point streak of 10-plus games against one opponent. Pastrnak (13 games against the Pittsburgh Penguins) and the Tampa Bay Lightning's Nikita Kucherov (13 games against the Capitals) have the longest active runs.