COLUMBUS, Ohio — Nicklas Backstrom scored twice, Alex Ovechkin had a goal and an assist and Braden Holtby earned his league-leading 30th win to lift the Washington Capitals past the last-place Columbus Blue Jackets, 6-3, on Tuesday night.
Marcus Johansson added a goal and an assist, and Jason Chimera and Andre Burakovsky also scored for Washington, off to its best start in franchise history at 35-8-3. Evgeny Kuznetsov had a career-high four assists, and Matt Niskanen chipped in with two.
Holtby made 32 saves after being pulled Saturday in a 4-1 loss to the Buffalo Sabres. The following night he couldn’t finish a win against the New York Rangers because of a migraine that blurred his vision.
Kerby Rychel had a goal and an assist, and Boone Jenner and Ryan Murray also scored for Columbus, which was attempting to match its longest winning streak of the season at three games. Seth Jones added two assists.
The Blue Jackets also welcomed back their No. 1 goalie, Sergei Bobrovsky, who missed 17 games with a groin injury. He was rusty at the start, allowing two goals on the Capitals’ first three shots and five goals on their first 15 before finishing with 22 stops — including a penalty shot by Ovechkin in the third period.
Columbus outshot Washington, 35-28.
The Blue Jackets opened the scoring when Rychel netted his first career goal in his 21st game at 9:30 of the first period. He finished a slick two-on-one backhand pass from William Karlsson, but it was all Capitals the rest of the way.
Roughly three minutes later, Dalton Prout couldn’t corral the puck at the attacking blue line and Ovechkin took off on an odd-man break. He nudged the puck to T.J. Oshie, who pushed it to Backstrom for a quick strike over Bobrovsky’s glove.
Later in the period, Justin Falk turned the puck over into the high slot. Chimera, who had briefly gone into the locker room after taking a shot to his hand, quickly scored on a snap shot for his 13th to give the Capitals a 2-1 lead at 15:52.
Falk was also in the mix again early in the second period, and again the outcome wasn’t good for him. He was sent off with a high-sticking double-minor and Washington scored twice to increase its lead to 4-1.
It took 13 seconds into the first penalty for Ovechkin to rip a shot from the left circle by Bobrovsky for his 28th. Backstrom followed with his second of the game and 14th of the season at 4:47, standing still with nobody near him and easily tapping in Kuznetsov’s centering pass.
Jenner made it 4-2 at 9:35, stuffing in his own rebound on the power play for his team-leading 16th.
Burakovsky got the goal back 50 seconds later with a shot from high above the left circle that sailed past Bobrovsky.
Murray backhanded a loose puck near the crease to make it 5-3 at 5:07 of the third period.
Johansson capped the scoring with an empty-netter at 19:27.
Capitals defenseman Karl Alzner has played in 422 consecutive games to tie Bob Carpenter for the longest streak in franchise history.
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