Ovechkin catches up with Jagr, but did not shoot Washington’s win

The Washington hockey players lost to Vancouver on their own ice in a single NHL game on Sunday and lost the fifth of the last six duels.

The Canucks Elias Pettersson managed to score two goals. One goal for the home team was scored by Alexandr Ovečkin, who scored the 26th goal of the season at the top of the scoring table with Leon Draisaitl of Edmonton and approached the third Jaromír Jágr in the overall standings by ten goals.

Washington welcomed Vancouver the day after winning 2-0 on the NY Islanders’ ice. Vítek Vaněček, who caught the first zero of the season against the Islanders, watched the home duel with the Canucks only from the bench and watched the successful start of his team.

In the 11th minute, Ovečkin opened the score with a power play. The Russian gunner has scored his 756th goal in his career and in the historical tables he is losing ten goals to the third Jagr.

In the current season, Ovechkin, with 26 goals, reached the top of the rankings of shooters and with Draisaitl he also shares the position of the most productive player in the competition. Both star forwards scored 54 points for 26 goals and 28 assists.

Vancouver turned three unfavorable scores in the second half. Pettersson made the difference with two goals, who first equalized in the 21st minute and four minutes later sent the Canucks into the lead for the first time in the match.

“I know what I’m capable of. The start of the season didn’t work out for me, but I hope that today’s goals will help me a little. I’m very happy with today’s match,” said Pettersson, whose goals were followed by Bo Horvat.

In the 39th minute, the Canadian striker pushed through with an accurate shot from the space between the circles and sent the Canucks into a two-goal lead.

In the third part, Tom Wilson reduced after a quick power play combination, but the home team did not manage to do more. At the end of the match, he sealed Vancouver’s 4: 2 win with a shot into the empty net of JT Miller.

“I think we played a great match. We backed off a bit in the third period, but with honest defensive activity we managed to bring the match to a successful end. Everyone did their job and the power play worked well for us, we have to continue in other matches in a similar spirit,” he said. duel coach Vancouver Bruce Boudreau.

The Canucks ice hockey players broke through a three-match series of losses and approached the positions guaranteeing a play-off difference of five points. Washington remains sixth in the Eastern Conference with a comfortable 12-point lead over Detroit ninth.

NHL Result:

Washington – Vancouver 2:4 (1:0, 0:3, 1:1)

Goals: 11. Ovechkin, 47. T. Wilson – 21. and 25. E. Pettersson, 39. Horvat, 60. JT Miller. Shots on goal: 33:32. Attendance: 18,573. Match stars: 1. E. Pettersson, 2. Horvat (both Vancouver), 3. Kuznetsov (Washington).

NHL Tables:

Eastern Conference:

Atlantic Division:

1. Florida 38 26 5 7 158:111 57
2. Tampa Bay 40 26 5 9 135:113 57
3. Toronto 36 24 3 9 123:93 51
4. Boston 35 22 2 11 111:90 46
5. Detroit 39 17 5 17 105:128 39
6. Buffalo 37 11 6 20 96:130 28
7. Ottawa 31 11 2 18 89:112 24
8. Montreal 36 7 5 24 76:131 19

Metropolitan Division:

1. NY Rangers 39 25 4 10 113:96 54
2. Carolina 35 25 2 8 119:80 52
3. Washington 39 21 9 9 129:108 51
4. Pittsburgh 37 22 5 10 120:97 49
5. Columbus 36 17 1 18 116:131 35
6. New Jersey 37 14 5 18 107:129 33
7. Philadelphia 37 13 7 17 94:125 33
8. NY Islanders 30 11 6 13 67:84 28

Western Conference:

Central division:

1. Colorado 35 24 3 8 152:112 51
2. Nashville 39 24 3 12 121:107 51
3. St. Louis 38 22 5 11 133:105 49
4. Minnesota 34 22 2 10 129:105 46
5. Winnipeg 34 17 5 12 102:99 39
6. Dallas 35 18 2 15 99:106 38
7. Chicago 38 15 5 18 93:123 35
8. Arizona 36 8 4 24 77:138 20

Pacific Division:

1. Vegas 39 23 2 14 138:117 48
2. The Angels 38 20 5 13 109:97 45
3. Anaheim 41 19 7 15 120:120 45
4. San Jose 39 20 2 17 106:119 42
5. Calgary 34 17 6 11 105:87 40
6. Edmonton 35 18 2 15 117:117 38
7. Vancouver 38 17 3 18 98:110 37
8. Seattle 37 10 4 23 99:136 24

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