- Associated Press - Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Alex Galchenyuk scored two goals, Mike Condon made 33 saves and the Montreal Canadiens topped the Eastern Conference-leading Washington Capitals, 4-3, on Wednesday night.

The Canadiens built a 3-0 lead and chased Capitals goaltender Braden Holtby in the second period before holding on as Washington scored two late goals.

Brendan Gallagher and Tomas Fleischmann added goals for the Canadiens, who had lost four of five and both of their previous meetings with Washington this season.

Trailing 4-1, the Capitals scored twice inside the final minutes, including Andre Burakovsky’s goal with 2:53 remaining. Jason Chimera and Dmitri Orlov also scored for the President’s Trophy front-runners, who entered 17-1-1 over their previous 19 home games.

Alex Ovechkin, the NHL leader with 39 goals, had one assist, but did not score for the first time in four games for Washington.

Holtby, who finished with 15 saves on 18 shots, couldn’t add to his league-leading 38 wins. Washington’s defense didn’t help the cause.

Montreal turned a poor clear from Orlov into a 1-0 lead. Galchenyuk intercepted the pass and then rammed home a rebound off Dale Weise’s shot.

Galchenyuk’s score meant the slow-starting Capitals trailed for the sixth consecutive game. The deficit doubled with 2:13 left in the opening period on Gallagher’s power-play goal in the third and final meeting against Washington this season.

Another rebound off Holtby led to Montreal’s third goal less than two minutes into the second period and Fleischmann’s first since Jan. 23.

Philipp Grubauer replaced Holtby at that point. He finished with 15 saves, including turning away Gallagher’s penalty shot, but surrendered Galchenyuk’s goal in the second period.

With its offense more listless than lively, Washington mustered scant quality opportunities against Condon until Chimera scooped a loose puck past the sprawled goalie, making it 3-1 at 5:32 of the second period.

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