"It's gone now, that's it. We have an All-Star Game break]*
"We wanted this one for sure," Kadri said. "We wanted to feel good about ourselves heading into the break and I think we achieved that. Previous games we felt like we've been trending in the right direction, but we just hadn't been getting the results. But it's definitely nice to play a full 60 minutes and beat a good team like that."
Nicklas Backstrom had a goal and an assist, T.J. Oshie had two assists, and Braden Holtby made 31 saves for the Capitals (27-17-6), who are 0-5-2 during their losing streak. It is the first time Washington has lost seven straight since Jan. 12-24, 2014 (0-5-2).
"We all need to step up here, we all need to play better as a team," Backstrom said. "I think we're not happy the way we're playing. That's something we need to think about over the break here. I think all over the ice is concerning. I shouldn't say concerning, but we need better efforts from everybody."
Ovechkin tied Fedorov when he scored his NHL-leading 37th goal of the season at 3:51 of the second period to give the Capitals a 2-1 lead, taking a pass at the blue line from Oshie and scoring on a slap shot from the top of the right circle.