Canadiens respond to Ovechkin’s hit on Drouin, beat Capitals
WASHINGTON — By the time Capitals coach Todd Reirden called a timeout to tell his team to wake up, it was too late.
Alex Ovechkin’s thunderous hit on Jonathan Drouin had already energized the Canadiens.
Montreal scored four goals in the second period following Ovechkin’s hit and went on to beat Washington 5-2 on Friday night, ending the NHL-leading Capitals’ 13-game point streak. Drouin returned for the third period, and the Canadiens won their third in a row.
“I think it just woke us up,” Montreal’s Phillip Danault said. “That was not great, but it definitely woke up the team. Jo took a hit for the team and came back and is healthy, so that’s all that matters.”