WSH@LAK: Samsonov propels Caps with 34-save shutout

LOS ANGELES -- Garnet Hathaway scored two goals late in the third period for the Washington Capitals in a 2-0 win against the Los Angeles Kings at Staples Center on Wednesday.

Ilya Samsonov made 34 saves for his second shutout of the season and fifth in the NHL for the Capitals (10-2-5), who were coming off a 3-2 overtime loss at the Anaheim Ducks on Tuesday and are 5-0-1 in their past six games.
"I think that he's looking for that game too, so it was nice for him to come in, back-to-back," Washington coach Peter Laviolette said of Samsonov, who improved to 5-0-1 this season in his second start in the past seven games. "And there was a lot of volume, especially in the first period. They were just from the outside. But that being said, you got to be dialed in and you got to be in your crease and on top of it. There's a lot of action. There could be tips, it could be rebounds, so there's a lot going on."
Jonathan Quick made 36 saves for the Kings (8-6-2), who had an eight-game point streak end (7-0-1). Los Angeles had won four straight at home.
"This game was a system battle," Kings defenseman Mikey Anderson said. "They're a good structure team, we stuck to what we do, and at the end of the day they were the ones that found the bounces and capitalized. We had some chances, but that's how it goes sometimes."
Hathaway was alone at the back post to knock in John Carlson's bouncing pass from the left face-off circle at 16:30 of the third period to put the Capitals up 1-0. Evgeny Kuznetsov got the secondary assist for his pass to find Carlson trailing coming into the Kings zone.
"You know, on that first one, I just happened to be the guy that had the last touch on the puck," Hathaway said. "Tonight, what a play by [Kuznetsov] to John, and that's something we've been talking about, trying to get players to the net but also finding a backdoor presence as well. And John is a skill player, so I just had to stand there and put my stick on the ice."

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He scored into an empty net at 18:42 for the 2-0 final.
Hathaway has scored six points (five goals, one assist) in the past four games.
"You always get judged by goals it seems, but, yeah, especially in the role that he plays sometimes, that's not necessarily the factor that determines it for me. I thought he was playing good hockey," Laviolette said. "But with the amount of offense that is out of the lineup right now, to have him contributing the way he is, is really, really important."
Samsonov had to make several tough saves in the second and third period, including a stretching pad save to deny Trevor Moore at 6:59 of the second and another pad save against Adrian Kempe on a 2-on-1 at 2:50 of the third.
"We're not gonna go sit in the corner and suck our thumb over this one," Anderson said. "You know, we did some good stuff. We're certainly not satisfied with the outcome, but there's parts of the game that I think were pretty good today. So we'll build on that and take the next step."
NOTES: Carlson had two assists. He has five assists during a three-game point streak. … Kings forward Viktor Arvidsson returned after missing seven games while in NHL COVID-19 protocol. He was minus-1 with four shots on goal in 17:00. … Quick has a 1.19 goals-against average and .963 save percentage in his past five starts (4-1-0). … The Capitals went 0-for-2 on the power play; the Kings were 0-for-1.

Samsonov, Capitals shut out Kings, 2-0