BUFFALO, N.Y. — Braden Holtby made 31 saves and Alex Ovechkin and Jay Beagle scored to lead the Washington Capitals over the Buffalo Sabres, 2-0, on Monday night for their eighth consecutive win.
Ovechkin scored 19 seconds into the second period and Beagle scored about 12 minutes later to help the Eastern Conference-leading Capitals improve to 27-6-2, continuing their best start in franchise history.
Washington has earned a point in 15 of its last 16 games and trails the Dallas Stars by one point for the best total in the league.
Holtby got his 22nd career shutout and second this season. He leads the NHL with 23 victories and is 15-0-1 in his last 17 games.
Linus Ullmark made 24 saves for the Sabres.
Left wing Evander Kane played for the first time since The Buffalo News reported that Buffalo police were investigating a sex crime allegation against him.
Kane spoke to reporters at a morning skate Monday for about 30 seconds, saying he did nothing wrong and is looking forward to having his name cleared. He did not take questions.
Buffalo was shut out for the third time in five games and the fourth time this season.
The Sabres appeared to break the shutout early in the third period when Jamie McGinn sent a slap shot past Holtby. The goal lamp went off and the horn sounded, but the puck hit the outside of the net and did not go in.
Buffalo’s Tyler Ennis crashed the net and pushed the puck past Holtby with 4:10 remaining, but the referee immediately waved off the goal. Sabres coach Dan Bylsma challenged the call, but replays determined that Ennis made incidental contact with Holtby while the puck was in the crease.
Buffalo could not convert on three power plays and is now 0-for-17 on power-play chances over its last five games.
The Capitals improved to 19-0 when leading after two periods.
After a scoreless first period, Ovechkin gave the Capitals a 1-0 lead with his team-leading 18th goal of the season.
Nicklas Backstrom notched his 22nd assist on the goal, digging the puck out of the corner and flipping a backhand between two Sabres defenders to a wide-open Ovechkin in front of the net.
Beagle scored off a rebound to make it 2-0 with 7:05 left in the second period. Ennis gave the puck away in the offensive zone, setting up Tom Wilson’s slap shot from the point that sailed past the net and bounced back off the boards to Beagle in front.
The Capitals are 22-0-5 all-time when Beagle scores a goal.
Holtby made 10 saves in the scoreless first period and 12 more in the second. He made three saves after the Sabres pulled Ullmark, including a sliding glove save on a point-blank shot by Kane in the final minute.
Washington scratched defenseman John Carlson, ending his streak of 412 games played. Carlson’s streak was the second-longest in team history, trailing Bob Caprenter’s 422 consecutive games and just ahead of teammate Karl Alzner’s 411 games. Carlson’s replacement, Connor Carrick, played for the first time since April 13, 2014.
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