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Thrashers 4, Capitals 3, OT

Tuesday, 08.16.2011 / 5:42 AM

Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) -Ilya Kovalchuk is a scorer, plain and simple, so he knew his first goal of the season had to be just around the corner.

Still, he sure celebrated it vigorously, leaping off the ice and pounding his right glove against the glass.

Kovalchuk's overtime goal ended his longest drought to start a season, and his Atlanta Thrashers spoiled "Alex Ovechkin Tribute Night" by beating the Washington Capitals 4-3 on Saturday.

"Finally," Kovalchuk said. "It was bad luck or something."

His winner came on a breakaway 3:02 into the extra period. Jim Slater gathered the puck and skated up before passing off to Kovalchuk before they reached center ice. Kovalchuk moved in on the left side and whipped a high shot past goalie Olie Kolzig.

"He's a good shooter," said Ovechkin, a teammate of Kovalchuk's on the Russian national team.

Kovalchuk - the leading NHL scorer since the start of 2002-03 - didn't have a goal in any of Atlanta's first five games this season. Of course, that didn't prevent the Thrashers from now being 4-1-1 and atop the Southeast Division.

"When you win the games, it's easier if things didn't go your way," said Kovalchuk, who also had two assists Saturday.

Scott Mellanby, Marian Hossa and Jonathan Sim also scored for Atlanta. Kovalchuk assisted on Mellanby's goal 2:10 into the third period, putting the visitors ahead 3-2. But Ovechkin - presented with his Calder Trophy during a five-minute pregame ceremony - assisted on Dainius Zubrus' tying goal with 5:40 remaining in regulation.

Chris Clark and Jamie Heward had Washington's other goals, and Ovechkin mostly was kept in control. He didn't have a shot in the first period, and only two in the second.

Ovechkin was presented with his award as the league's top rookie in 2005-06 by general manager George McPhee as the player's parents and brother stood nearby. The above-ice video screens showed a highlight reel from last season, with Ovechkin - only the second rookie in NHL history to produce at least 50 goals and 100 points - scoring goals, celebrating them and slamming opponents against the boards.

Taped congratulatory messages from teammates were played between periods, and commemorative coins honoring Ovechkin were handed out. Fans also could pose for photos with his trophy.

And, when play began, it took all of 10 seconds for Ovechkin to create excitement, placing a pretty pass in front of the net for Clark, who couldn't convert the chance. Clark later did get his first goal of the season, when he flicked in a rebound to tie the game at 2-2 at the 15:38 mark of the second period.

The score stayed that way until Kovalchuk's slap shot was blocked but not held by Kolzig, allowing Mellanby to tap in the rebound for his fourth goal of the season.

The Thrashers were thrilled to come away with a victory after giving up the winning goal with less than a second left at Carolina on Friday night.

"Kovy's going to sleep like a baby tonight," Atlanta coach Bob Hartley said.

Notes: Some fans booed after Washington failed to score while they had a two-man advantage for 1 1/2 minutes. Overall, Washington went 1-for-9 on power plays, and when asked what's wrong with that area, coach Glen Hanlon immediately ran down a list of seven things, then said: "How's that? That pretty much says it all, doesn't it?"


Scoring Summary
1st Period
05:41
WSH
PPG - J. Heward Snap - ASST: A. Semin AND M. Green
1 - 0 WSH
15:25
ATL
PPG - M. Hossa Slap - ASST: S. McCarthy AND I. Kovalchuk
1 - 1 TIE
2nd Period
01:24
ATL
J. Sim Backhand - ASST: G. Metropolit
2 - 1 ATL
15:38
WSH
C. Clark Wrist - ASST: B. Clymer AND D. Zubrus
2 - 2 TIE
3rd Period
02:10
ATL
S. Mellanby Wrist - ASST: A. Sutton AND I. Kovalchuk
3 - 2 ATL
14:20
WSH
D. Zubrus Wrist - ASST: A. Ovechkin AND J. Heward
3 - 3 TIE
OT Period
03:02
ATL
I. Kovalchuk Snap - ASST: J. Slater AND A. Sutton
4 - 3 ATL
Penalty Summary
1st Period
02:08
WSH
Jakub Klepis : Hooking
04:28
ATL
Bobby Holik : Hooking  (Dainius Zubrus)
10:54
ATL
Steve McCarthy : Holding  (Brooks Laich)
15:00
WSH
Rico Fata : Hooking  (Bobby Holik)
16:39
ATL
Steve McCarthy : Delaying Game-Puck over glass
2nd Period
04:43
ATL
Scott Mellanby : Slashing
05:06
ATL
Steve Rucchin : Holding  (Richard Zednik)
09:12
ATL
Jim Slater : Hi-sticking  (Mike Green)
09:12
ATL
Jim Slater : Hi-sticking  (Mike Green)
09:21
WSH
Chris Clark : Hooking
16:59
ATL
Niclas Havelid : Interference  (Alexander Semin)
19:00
WSH
Brooks Laich : Tripping  (Vitaly Vishnevski)
3rd Period
07:49
WSH
Jakub Klepis : Holding
07:59
WSH
Chris Clark : Holding the stick
15:30
ATL
Bobby Holik : Hooking  (Chris Clark)
OT Period
NONE
Goalie Stats
  • Kari Lehtonen
    SA: 38TOI: 63:02
    SAVES: 35EV: 20 - 22
    PIM: 0PP: 12 - 13
    SV%: .921SH: 3 - 3
  • Olie Kolzig
    SA: 31TOI: 63:02
    SAVES: 27EV: 20 - 23
    PIM: 0PP: 6 - 7
    SV%: .871SH: 1 - 1