In Washington, DC, the Capitals scored three times in the middle frame after falling behind, 1-0, to the visiting Columbus Blue Jackets on Saturday night.
They added another in the third for a 4-3 win.
Charlie Lindgren made 33 saves in the win.
The Caps have won four straight and improved to 9-4-2, and are 8-1-1 in their last 10 games.
A Johnny Gaudreau siting was made in the game, he staked the Blue Jackets to the 1-0 lead in the middle frame, it was his second goal of the season.
The Caps tied the game, 1-1, at 5:05 of the second on a strike by Sonny Milano from down low on a sharp angle shot.
Aliaksei Protas put the Caps up, 2-1, at 13:16 of the second.
Alex Ovechkin scored his fifth of the campaign at 15:47 for a 3-1 lead to the Caps.
“I think we find a way to play our game,” said Ovechkin. “Obviously ‘Chucky’ (Lindgren) played unbelievable, kept us in the game.
“… I don’t think we look at standings right now. We just play the game as hard as we can, try to collect two points game by game.”
The Blue Jackets dropped to 4-10-4.
“It’s every game, we’re right there,” Columbus coach Pascal Vincent said. “We could be four, five games above .500 right now. It’s getting ridiculous. It’s just those little lapses, and then the first thing you know the puck is in the back of your net. So, we’re going to focus on the positive here, but it’s getting old.”
At 7:01 of the third, Ivan Provorov clawed one back for the Blue Jackets to close the gap to 3-2.
“You can look at the positives and be like, ‘We played great for certain periods of time,’ and then you can look at the negative and be like, ‘Well, a mistake here, a mistake there and it ended up costing us the game.’” Provorov said. “At the end of the day, you can’t live in the past. You’ve got to learn and move on.”
Washington replied with the game-winner at 13:34 on a strike by Hendrix Lapierre for a 4-2 lead.
“Been working on my backhand a little bit, just trying to get comfortable,” Lapierre said. “So, it was kind of like a hope shot more than anything and it ended up going through, so I was super happy.”
Columbus’ Justin Danforth scored at 15:48 of the third for the 4-3 final.
Elvis Merzlikins made 22 saves in the loss, the eighth straight for Columbus..


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