Hathaway scores twice late to lead Caps' comeback vs. Flyers
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Garnet Hathaway scored two goals in a span of less than two minutes late in the third period and the Washington Capitals rallied late to defeat the Philadelphia Flyers 5-3 on Thursday night.
Joe Snively, Michal Kempny and John Carlson also scored for the Capitals, who won their fifth in a row on the road to improve to 16-5-4 away from Washington.
Gerry Mayhew scored a pair of goals and Travis Sanheim had a goal and an assist for Philadelphia, which has lost four in a row. The Flyers played the first contest of a club-record eight-game homestand. They won’t hit the road again until March 10 at Florida.
Mayhew’s second of the game put Philadelphia in front 3-2 with 3:51 left in the third before the Capitals staged their furious comeback.
Hathaway tied it at 3 just 54 seconds after Mayhew's goal when his deflection from the slot of Carlson’s long-range shot got past Flyers goalie Martin Jones.
Hathaway then gave Washington a 4-3 lead with 1:12 left in the third — 1:45 after his first goal. Flyers defenseman Ivan Provorov turned the puck over behind the net and Carl Hagelin found Hathaway all alone in front, and Hathaway buried it for his 10th of the season.
Carlson added an empty-netter with 48.8 seconds left.
Washington’s Alex Ovechkin, who entered fourth in goals (31) and tied for fifth in points (62), was kept off the scoresheet.
After a sloppy, listless first period, things heated up in the second. Early in the period, Caps defenseman Dmitry Orlov shoved Flyers captain Claude Giroux into the boards. Philadelphia’s Scott Laughton responded on the next shift with a crunching check of Kempny before dropping the gloves with Trevor van Riemsdyk.
The Flyers went on the power play after van Riemsdyk was assessed an instigator penalty, along with a game misconduct. And Philadelphia took advantage, tying the game at 1 with a slick tic-tac-toe setup from Isaac Ratcliffe and Oskar Lindblom to Mayhew, who beat Ilya Samsonov 8:54 into the period from the side of the net for his fourth goal.
After Ovechkin just missed giving Washington the lead, rattling the post with a hard slap shot, the Caps went in front when Snively followed his own miss on the power play to make it 2-1 with 7:11 left in the second.
Sanheim knotted it at 2 with 58.4 seconds left in the period, finishing a pretty 2-on-1 with Travis Konecny by lifting the puck high over Samsonov from close range.
Kempny netted his first of the season on a hard slap shot from the point that whizzed past Jones’ blocker to put Washington up 1-0 late in the first period.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Capitals: D Justin Schultz (upper body) missed his second straight contest. He is day to day.
Flyers: D Rasmus Ristolainen (upper body) was out of the lineup for the third game in a row. ... F Gerry Mayhew returned after a one-game absence following a cut near his eye that required 12 stitches.
UP NEXT
Capitals: After a six-day break, Washington is at the New York Rangers on Feb. 24.
Flyers: Host Carolina on Monday.
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