Ovechkin scores 699th goal, Capitals lose to Canadiens in OT
WASHINGTON — All eyes were on Alex Ovechkin needing two goals to reach 700 in his career. The other No. 8 on the ice scored twice instead.
Ovechkin scored his 699th goal to close in on another milestone, but the Washington Capitals dropped their third in a row, losing 4-3 in overtime to the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday night. After Ovechkin was thwarted on a 1-on-1 opportunity early in the 3-on-3 OT, Canadiens No. 8 Ben Chiarot scored his second of the game seconds later to end it.
“He’s the most dangerous shooter in the league,” Chiarot said of Ovechkin. “If you’re not paying attention to what he’s doing out there, then it’s going to hurt you eventually. We’re always aware when he’s out there. That’s the thing is you pay a little closer attention to him when he’s on the ice.”
Ovechkin was on the ice for more than 22 minutes and put six shots on net. He beat Carey Price off a faceoff win by longtime running mate Nicklas Backstrom 7:29 into the game and had another quality chance on a bang-bang play in the third period.