- Associated Press - Wednesday, January 11, 2023

PHILADELPHIA — Travis Konecny had a hat trick, and Owen Tippett and Scott Laughton also scored to lead the surging Philadelphia Flyers to a 5-3 win over the Washington Capitals on Wednesday night.

Marcus Johansson and T.J. Oshie beat Carter Hart for two straight goals in the third for Washington that trimmed the lead to 4-3. Hart held on the rest of the way and finished with 26 saves.

Konecy buried an empty-netter in the final seconds for his third goal of the game - 24th overall - and sent hats flying over the ice. It was his second career hat trick.

After spending most of the season buried in the Eastern Conference standings, the Flyers have won six of seven games. They picked up their first shutout win of the season Monday at Buffalo.

Even with the recent hot streak, the Flyers only have 17 wins. But veteran coach John Tortorella has refused to concede the season for improved odds at the No. 1 pick.

A sports city that had largely given up on the Flyers instead was chanting “Let’s Go Flyers!” in the third period after Tippett buried a wrister past Darcy Kuemper and Konecny scored his 23rd for a 4-1 lead.

Garnet Hathaway also scored for the Capitals and Kuemper finished with 31 saves.

Alex Ovechkin failed to score a goal for Washington in the first game this week of a home-and-home series.

With Ovechkin in the box for tripping, Laughton buried his 10th goal on a power-play shot from the slot and a 1-0 lead.

Ovechkin had career goal 810 in sight on a breakaway that jolted fans out of their seats, only for Hart to shut him down with a pad save. The crowd roared on the mid-first period stop that kept the Flyers up 1-0.

Flyers’ PA announcer Lou Nolan has barely finished saying “last of minute of play in the first period” when Nick Jensen fed a streaking Harthaway at the doorstep and he banged in his sixth goal and tied the game.

The Capitals have eight goals this season in the final minute of a period.

Usually the most crushing of goals, the Flyers didn’t simply play out the final seconds. Joel Farabee slipped the puck from behind the net and hit Konecny for his 22nd goal and a 2-1 lead. Konecny wasn’t named to the first announcement of NHL All-Stars, even with his 24 goals and 22 assists. His 10-point streak is the long active one in the NHL.

“Really good job by TK to find that quiet ice and it’s easy just to find him there,” Farabee said.

NOTES: Capitals D Trevor van Riemsdyk played his 500th NHL game just two days after older brother and Flyers forward James played his 900th career game. … Washington’s Nicklas Backstrom had the primary assist on Oshie’s goal, his first point of the season. Backstrom, who made his season debut on Sunday following hip resurfacing surgery, is Washington’s career assists leader (748).

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The series wraps Saturday at Washington.

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