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Alex Ovechkin scores 764th goal, Capitals beat Kraken

WASHINGTON (AP) — When Alex Ovechkin lost the puck, Tom Wilson picked it up and finished off a highlight goal reminiscent of his younger days as an elite scorer.

Saturday night provided another reminder about how Ovechkin has been one for a long time — and he isn't slowing down.

Ovechkin took another step toward tying Jaromir Jagr for third place on the NHL career goals list, picked up two assists for a three-point game and led the Washington Capitals past the Seattle Kraken 5-2 for their second consecutive win on the heels of three consecutive losses.

Washington's longtime captain scored on the power play for a second consecutive game, his 34th goal of the season and 764th of his career. He’s two back of tying Jagr, one of only two players between him and Wayne Gretzky.

“It’s just nonstop," said Wilson, who scored his 18th goal of the season. “He just has a drive that I’ve never seen before, and it shows in his game. He just keeps going, and he’s a machine. When he’s playing like that, you just try and complement him any way he can and get him the puck because he’s a force to be reckoned with.”

The Capitals have now won two in a row at home after losing their previous six games in Washington.

Conor Sheary had two goals, including an empty-netter, to reach 100 in his career and Dmitry Orlov also scored for Washington, which looks to have righted the ship after losing 14 of its first 22 games in 2022.

“We’re starting to see some good signs of the kind of hockey we want to play down the stretch here,” defenseman Nick Jensen said. “There’s a lot of good things, a lot of good signs, but we’ve got to keep getting better and keep building. Not everything is perfect right now, but it’s going in the right direction.”

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