Wilson scores winner on power play, Capitals beat Penguins
WASHINGTON (AP) — Tom Wilson scored the go-ahead goal on a power play with 7:20 left and the Washington Capitals beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 5-2 on Thursday night for their second victory in six games this season between the rivals.
Nicklas Backstrom scored his team-leading ninth goal of the season, and T.J. Oshie had one for the highlight reel in the third period when he
Wilson's tap-in on the power play helped Washington respond after blowing a 2-0 lead with back-to-back goals against 3 minutes apart.
“We felt good about our game, and when they scored those two goals, we didn’t want to change anything,” Wilson said. “We just wanted to bounce back, and good teams find a way through adversity. The response was good.”
Wilson was at the center of everything with and without the puck. The Capitals' bench got fired up when Evgeni Malkin knocked the puck out of Wilson's hands and kicked it away on a Pittsburgh power play; Wilson delivered a late hit on Mark Jankowski that earned him an interference penalty; and he exchanged words with a few Penguins players throughout the night.
That included calling Malkin a clown from the penalty box while defending his hit. Wilson said Malkin “just came over to have a chat. When it’s that quiet in there, you can have those conversations.”
“I thought it was a great hit, but I haven’t watched it at all in live time,” Wilson said. “He batted it out of the air and I finished him through the body right after. I think that’s a great hockey play, and I’ll watch the replay.”
Scoring his seventh goal of the season only made him more unpopular with the Penguins and their fans. Jankowski returned for the second period after a brief absence, and his teammates and coach Mike Sullivan wouldn't take the bait on questions about Wilson.
“Obviously, we saw the play develop and what happened, and the refs thought it was a penalty and they made the call,” forward Brandon Tanev said. “It’s not in our control, it’s up to the refs and their judgement and what they want to do in the situation. So we just got to continue to play the game and play the game the right way.”
Carl Hagelin and Lars Eller each scored an empty-netter, and Capitals goaltender Vitek Vanecek made 26 saves in his 16th start of the season. Tanev scored on him short-handed and Jake Guentzel tied it at even strength before Vanecek made four more saves the rest of the way.
“My mind was quiet,” Vanecek said. “I just keep working hard and get ready for another shot. But the guys work hard and we score in the power play.”
Jarry allowed three goals on 33 shots. Pittsburgh's power play went 0 for 4 with just four shots on goal.
“I just think we passed up opportunities to shoot the puck,” Sullivan said. “We had a significant amount of zone time, and it didn’t translate into as many plays at the net that I think we could have, and usually when we put more pucks in play, we create off of it.”
The Capitals are 4-1-1 in their past six games and are tied with Boston with 24 points.
"We are playing better hockey," Vanecek said. "It’s great to (be) watching them before me, how they’re playing.”
SEE YOU WAY LATER
These two teams aren't scheduled to face off again until April 29 in Washington. They've completed all four of their games in Pitsburgh.
PENGUINS INJURIES
Sullivan said winger Jason Zucker will be out “longer term” with a lower-body injury. Zucker was injured Tuesday night when his right skate slid into Capitals defenseman Nick Jensen's right skate, and he had to be helped off the ice.
Asked after the game if he expected Zucker to be back before the end of the regular season, Sullivan paused and eventually said the team is “hopeful” of that and reluctant to put a time frame on the recovery process.
Forward Jared McCann missed his seventh consecutive game with a lower-body injury. McCann has been cleared for contact and is expected to return soon.
UP NEXT
Penguins: Visit the New York Islanders on Saturday night for the first of two consecutive games on Long Island.
Capitals: Play the first of two in a row at New Jersey on Saturday. Washington is 1-3-2 in day games this season, with that one victory coming at home against the Devils.
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