Capitals at Flames | Recap

CALGARY -- Hendrix Lapierre scored his first goal in 91 games, and the Washington Capitals ended their four-game losing streak with a 3-1 win against the Calgary Flames at Scotiabank Saddledome on Friday.

“It’s been a while since I’ve scored, but I think overall the win feels a lot better,” said Lapierre, who last scored on March 18, 2024, also at the Saddledome against the Flames. “I know it’s very cliche, but we needed this really bad after our last couple games. We’ve got to restart tomorrow (at the Edmonton Oilers), but I feel like today was a step in the right direction.”

Aliaksei Protas scored the game-winner, and Alex Ovechkin added an empty-net goal for the Capitals (25-21-6), who are 1-2-0 on a six-game road trip, their longest of the season. Martin Fehervary had two assists, and Logan Thompson made 25 saves.

“We decided at some point throughout that game that we weren’t going to be denied and we started playing the right way,” Washington forward Tom Wilson said. “You could see the confidence come back into our game and we just looked like a team that belongs. We have confidence in this group. We’re a heck of a hockey team, great roster up and down the lineup, and we’ve just got to make sure we’re playing better. That’s a start tonight. It’s one win. It’s no big deal. We’ve got to keep it rolling.”

WSH@CGY: Lapierre bangs rebound home at the doorstep

Morgan Frost scored for the Flames (21-25-5), who have scored just one goal in each of their past three games and have lost them all (0-2-1) since defenseman Rasmus Andersson was traded to the Vegas Golden Knights on Sunday. Devin Cooley made 35 saves.

“I thought our first period was great, the way we came out,” Calgary forward Connor Zary said. “Then it fell of a little bit and we let them dictate the game for sure in the second period. It was a little bit better in the third, but still they got the best of us.”

Frost gave Calgary a 1-0 lead with a power-play goal at 6:09 of the first period. He took a pass from Zary and cut through the slot before letting go a wrist shot that beat Thompson to the top corner over his blocker.

“I thought the first period was one of our better periods in a while,” said Frost, who credited Yegor Sharangovich for helping set up his goal despite not getting an assist. “‘Sharky’ did a good job driving the middle and opening up a shot lane for me.”

Lapierre scored at 6:33 of the second period to pull the Capitals even at 1-1. John Carlson’s wrist shot from the point hit Flames defenseman Yan Kuznetsov’s skates and bounced right to Lapierre, who snapped in a shot from the left post past Cooley.

“Guys were going nuts on the bench,” Washington coach Spencer Carbery said. “‘Lappy’ works so hard and he cares so much and he’s such a good teammate. Every guy in there pulls for him and is doing everything they can to help him be successful on the ice.”

Lapierre said, “Johnny kind of jumped into my arms. It felt like I scored my first goal all over again. I don’t want that to happen too often, but it’s an awesome group of guys. I love these guys to death. I’ve said it a lot, I consider myself very lucky to go to battle with these guys pretty much every other day.”

After outshooting the Capitals 16-8 in the opening period, the Flames were outshot 17-4 in the second. Defenseman Kevin Bahl registered Calgary’s first shot of the period at 16:27.

“The first period was good and that’s the way we need to play the game,” Calgary coach Ryan Huska said. “Obviously, the second and third weren’t the same. They got better, but I don’t think we stayed with what made us successful in the first period.”

Protas swatted in a rebound at 7:35 of the third period to put the Capitals up 2-1. Justin Sourdif outbattled Flames defenseman Brayden Pachal to get the puck in the corner before passing the puck to Wilson, whose initial shot was stopped by Cooley.

“It was just getting to the net and a lucky rebound for me found a way,” Protas said. “It started from a great forecheck from ‘Willy’ and ‘Sourdy’ winning this puck battle. That’s what he’s good at. A good goal all around started from them.”

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Washington defenseman Jakob Chychrun left the game at 13:47 after taking a hit from Nazem Kadri. Chychrun fell awkwardly to the ice before heading to the dressing room.

“I’ll have to see, maybe just a little bit of whiplash from the contact from behind,” Carbery said.

Ovechkin scored into an empty net at 19:07 for the 3-1 final.

NOTES: It was Washington’s sixth comeback win of the season. Ovechkin has earned 338 comeback wins in his career, which is the fourth highest total by a player in NHL history, behind Patrick Marleau (352), Joe Thornton (347), Nicklas Lidstrom (343) and Mark Messier (343). … The Flames have been outshot by their opponents nine games in a row.