Ovechkin held without shot on goal for 1st time in nearly 4 years

Say it ain't so, Ovi.

Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin was held without a shot on goal in Thursday's win in Detroit, an incredible rarity.

In fact, it hasn't happened in nearly four years, dating back to March 12, 2013, according to Isabelle Khurshudyan of The Washington Post.

Ovechkin had just one shot attempt, per hockeystats.ca, and saw his lowest ice-time total of the season at 13:54.

Not to worry, though, the Capitals still earned their 11th straight win on home ice, and sit comfortably atop the Metropolitan Division with one more game before their league-mandated bye.

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Watch: MSG fans chant ‘Free Oakley’ at Rangers game

Fans at Madison Square Garden are rallying behind Charles Oakley, even when the Knicks aren't in the building.

Chants of "Free Oakley" and "Charles Oakley" broke out Thursday night during the New York Rangers' win over the Nashville Predators.

Oakley was ejected from the arena and arrested Wednesday night in a bizarre scene during the Knicks' game against the Los Angeles Clippers after getting into an altercation with the security staff that reportedly began when the former power forward directed comments toward MSG chairman James Dolan.

Chris Paul and Reggie Miller have since voiced their support for Oakley, while the Knicks claimed everything Oakley said in his defense was "pure fiction."

The beloved former Knick was guilty in the eyes of the law, but he's certainly a winner in the court of public opinion.

- With h/t to The Sporting News

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Watch: Tarasenko takes over, sinks Leafs with dazzling OT winner

It was Vladimir Tarasenko versus three Toronto Maple Leafs, and in such a fashion few can pull off, he won.

Just 20 seconds into overtime, the St. Louis Blues' sniper accepted the puck in stride in the neutral zone before evading three opponents, and ripping the game winner past Frederik Andersen.

The eye-popping tally was Tarasenko's 26th of the season, and gave the Blues their fourth win in five games under head coach Mike Yeo.

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Oshie’s 2 goals help Capitals to 11th straight home win

WASHINGTON - T.J. Oshie scored twice and set up John Carlson's go-ahead goal in the third period for the NHL-leading Washington Capitals, who collected their 11th consecutive home victory by beating the Detroit Red Wings 6-3 Thursday night.

Detroit's Henrik Zetterberg made it three-all less than 1 1/2 minutes into the final period. But Oshie stole the puck deep in the offensive end, skated out front and slid the puck over to Carlson, whose slap shot sailed past goalie Petr Mrazek at the 4:15 mark.

Oshie's 21st goal had put Washington ahead 3-2 just 76 seconds into the second period, and his 22nd added insurance on a power play with a little more than 5 1/2 minutes remaining in the game.

He has 23 points in the last 19 games, and Washington is 20-0-1 when the right wing earns a point this season.

Marcus Johansson, Brett Connolly and Nicklas Backstrom also scored for the Capitals, who have produced at least five goals in each of their past 10 home games. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, they are only the second NHL team to do that, joining the 1970-71 Boston Bruins, who did that in 11 consecutive games at home.

Andreas Athanasiou had two goals in the first period for the Red Wings.

Detroit, which entered tied for the fewest points in the Eastern Conference, managed only 17 shots against goalie Braden Holtby. Washington had 31 shots.

The Capitals have outscored opponents 55-15 during their home winning streak, which began on New Year's Day.

The opening period ended with the score 2-all, thanks in part to Athanasiou's 12th and 13th goals. On the first, he swept all the way around from a corner to the slot before shooting, fending off Alex Ovechkin the whole time. The second came on a power play, putting the Red Wings up 2-1 at about the 16 1/2-minute mark.

That rare lead for a visiting team in the nation's capital didn't last long. Connolly evened things with 1 1/2 minutes left in the period, hopping up after being down on the ice near the boards and flicking a shot past Mrazek.

NOTES: Capitals F Andre Burakovsky was struck by a puck in the first period and headed toward the locker room; the Capitals announced early in the second period that he would not return because of an upper-body injury. ... Detroit D Jonathan Ericsson also left the game with an upper-body injury. He was slammed into the boards in the first period by Backstrom, who was sent to the penalty box. ... Carlson's 59th NHL goal moved him one ahead of Al Iafrate for eighth-most by a Capitals defenseman. ... Connolly's three-game goal streak matches his career high. ... A hockey-playing woman from the United Arab Emirates, 26-year-old Fatima Al Ali, handled the ceremonial puck drop before the game, then snapped a selfie with the two team captains, Ovechkin and Zetterberg.

UP NEXT

Red Wings: Go from the Eastern Conference's No. 1 team to its No. 2 team, playing at Columbus on Saturday.

Capitals: Host Anaheim on Saturday before heading to their bye week.

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Pacioretty snaps Canadiens’ scoring drought with 200th goal

Max Pacioretty's goal Thursday night against the Arizona Coyotes was notable for several reasons.

The Montreal Canadiens captain busted the club's 138-minute scoring drought less than a minute into the game, notching his 200th career marker in the process.

The Canadiens had been shut out in their two previous games, suffering a 4-0 defeat at the hands of the Colorado Avalanche on Tuesday and falling 1-0 to the Edmonton Oilers in a shootout on Sunday.

Their last goal before Pacioretty's tap-in came last Saturday in a loss to the Washington Capitals, and it was Pacioretty who scored that one, too.

Thursday's goal gave him 26 on the season, increasing his team lead in the category while padding his club lead in points at 45.

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Bobrovsky struggling since Blue Jackets’ historic streak

It's been a tale of two seasons for Sergei Bobrovsky.

Chapter 1 included a promising start, accompanied by a 16-game winning streak for his Columbus Blue Jackets. The second chapter, however, has been much the opposite, as Bobrovsky hasn't been the same since his club's historic streak.

The number's don't lie:

Dates Record Sv% GAA
Oct. 13 - Jan. 5 25-5-2 0.934 1.92
Since* 4-5-1 0.898 3.03

*Does not include Thursday's stats

Bobrovsky's performance was imperative to Columbus' meteoric rise up the standings, and since he's regressed and the streak ended, the Blue Jackets have put forth a 7-9-1 record.

Jockeying for position in the Metropolitan Division, Bobrovsky rediscovering the form that earned him the NHL's first star for December would be a major boost down the stretch.

Now, especially, is as good a time as ever, as Columbus plays five consecutive games at home before their bye week.

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Watch: Stars commit own goal on delayed penalty

Things are not going well for the Dallas Stars.

Losers of three straight, Dallas' misfortunes hit a new low Thursday night in Ottawa, as an ill-advised drop pass off the stick of Jiri Hudler drifted all the way into the Stars empty net during a delayed penalty.

Senators forward Chris Kelly was credited for his fifth of the year, and likely the easiest goal of his career.

(Video courtesy: NHL.com)

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Watch: Fatima Al Ali performs ceremonial faceoff in Washington

Fatima Al Ali's dream week continues.

The United Arab Emirates' national women's hockey team member conducted the ceremonial faceoff Thursday night before the Washington Capitals played the Detroit Red Wings at Verizon Center in D.C.

She took a selfie with captains Alex Ovechkin and Henrik Zetterberg before dropping the puck.

Al Ali was invited to Washington by the Capitals as part of "Hockey is for Everyone" Month, and practiced with the club on Wednesday.

"Her visit to the United States is an example of how something as simple as a game can transcend political and geographic boundaries, and bring us all together on an equal playing surface," Capitals PA announcer Wes Johnson said during her introduction.

Couldn't have said it any better.

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Athanasiou schools Ovechkin, scores beautiful goal

Andreas Athanasiou isn't yet on Alex Ovechkin's level, but even the greats can be bested from time to time.

The young Detroit Red Wings center took the Washington Capitals star for a skate Thursday night, then faked him out and fired a bullet past Braden Holtby to tie the game.

Athanasiou scored again on a power play less than three minutes later, giving him 13 goals this season.

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Watch: Empty-net master Thornton beats goalie for 1st time this season

That one's got to feel good.

Joe Thornton scored his fourth goal of the season Thursday night in Boston, but this one was the first with a goalie between the pipes, as his previous three tallies came on empty nets.

Don't fret, though, the Sharks' playmaking aficionado still has 30 assists to his name this season.

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