Capitals Come Back to Defeat Lemieux-Less Penguins, 4-2
It was a rare comeback victory against one of the best teams in the league, yet the Washington Capitals acted as if it had been a routine victory.
Calle Johansson, Stefan Ustorf and Peter Bondra scored third-period goals Monday at Landover, Md., as Washington stretched its winning streak to four games with a 4-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins, who were without flu-ridden center Mario Lemieux.
Down, 2-1, the Capitals came back by outshooting Pittsburgh, 12-1, in the first seven minutes of the final period. Johansson tied it with 19:29 left and Ustorf gave Washington its first lead with 13:48 remaining.
Pittsburgh is 23-7-2 with Lemieux in the lineup this season and 1-3-1 without him.
Toronto 1, Dallas 0--Felix Potvin stopped 33 shots for his first shutout of the season and penalty-killer Mats Sundin scored the game’s only goal at Dallas.
Potvin survived a 19-shot first period that included five Dallas power plays and went on to register his sixth career shutout.
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NHL Notes
New York Ranger goalie Mike Richter, who had to leave Saturday’s game at Edmonton because of a groin injury, will undergo an MRI today, a team spokesman said.
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