Tom Wilson, Alex Ovechkin lead Capitals past Penguins, 6-3

Updated Apr. 9, 2022 6:17 p.m. ET

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Tom Wilson broke a tie with 8:25 left and the Washington Capitals beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 6-3 on Saturday.

Alex Ovechkin tied it for Washington on a power play at 4:49 of the third period with his 44th goal of the season, and Wilson matched his career high with his 22nd — sending a wrist shot over Tristan Jarry’s glove from the left circle during a two-on-one.

The Capitals have won two second straight to move four points behind Pittsburgh for third place in the Metropolitan Division. Washington has won five road games in a row.

Marcus Johansson, Dmitry Orlov, Evgeny Kuznetsov and Martin Fehervary also scored for Washington, and Ilya Samsonov stopped 29 shots to become the 10th goalie in team history with 50 career victories.

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Bryan Rust, Jeff Carter and Brian Boyle scored for Pittsburgh, and Jarry made 39 saves. The Penguins have lost four in a row and and seven of nine.

Pittsburgh had a late power-play, but Kuznetsov scored an empty-net goal with 1:41 left to put the game away. Kuznetsov has points in 15 of his last 16 games. The Capitals are 32-13-4 when Kuznetsov records a point this season.

MALKIN IN THE 700 CLUB

Pittsburgh's Evgeni Malkin became the 57th player in NHL history to reach 700 assists. Malkin, with 700 assists in 976 career games, is the 23rd-fastest player in NHL history to the mark. Among active players, only Crosby reached the milestone faster.

CROSBY VS. OVECHKIN

Crosby and Ovechkin faced one another for the 62nd time head-to-head. Crosby and the Penguins have gone 36-23-3 against Ovechkin and the Capitals in 17 seasons.

NEWS AND NOTES

Crosby and D John Marino played after missing sitting out Thursday night against the New York Rangers with a non-COVID-related illness. … Penguins’ F Jason Zucker also returned after missing the last three games. He’s missed 40 of the last 42 games. … Capitals F Conor Sheary, who once played with Pittsburgh, missed Saturday’s game with a non-COVID-related illness. … The Penguins had a moment of silence before the game to honor Pittsburgh Steelers’ quarterback Dwayne Haskins. He was killed earlier in the day when he was hit by a dump truck while walking a South Florida highway.

UP NEXT

Capitals: Host Boston on Sunday.

Penguins: Host Nashville on Sunday.

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