DENVER — The Washington Capitals acquired their captain again however misplaced one other key piece of their already shorthanded lineup Tuesday night time throughout a 3-2 defeat to the Colorado Avalanche at Ball Enviornment.
Washington
Alex Ovechkin returns with a goal, but Capitals can’t stop Avalanche
Tuesday introduced Wilson’s eighth sport since he returned from ACL surgical procedure on his left knee. He had posted two objectives and one help. Middle Nicklas Backstrom and winger T.J. Oshie additionally had been out of motion Tuesday — Backstrom with a non-covid sickness and Oshie for private causes.
Washington was down two objectives getting into the third interval after Colorado’s Alex Newhook beat goaltender Darcy Kuemper (23 saves) late within the second. Ovechkin lower Colorado’s lead in half with a one-timer from the left circle at 9:44, his thirty first objective of the season and No. 811 in his profession. Ovechkin — who recorded 23:32 of ice time, most amongst Washington’s forwards — stated after the sport that he was “not one hundred pc” however performed anyway.
A formidable exhibiting by Colorado goaltender Alexandar Georgiev (37 saves) saved the Capitals from discovering the tying objective because the defending Stanley Cup champion seized its sixth straight win. Washington has dropped 5 of seven however performed significantly better than it did in Saturday’s 6-2 defeat in Las Vegas.
“We strive laborious,” heart Evgeny Kuznetsov stated. “That was a reasonably aggressive sport from each groups, and so they acquired their objectives. We had our push; we made it a one-goal sport. In the long run, I felt like we acquired some beauty — we simply didn’t rating.”
The loss ended Washington’s three-game journey out west. The Capitals’ subsequent sport is Thursday at residence in opposition to rival Pittsburgh. Each groups have 56 factors and maintain Jap Convention wild-card spots, however the Penguins have three video games in hand — and Buffalo, Florida and the New York Islanders are inside 5 factors of them each.
“If we simply keep it up, persist with our sport plan and proceed to grind away, then attempt to transfer our means up the standings each night time, then I feel that’s good indicators [of what is] to come back for us,” winger Conor Sheary stated.
Washington had its possibilities within the first interval. Sheary acquired two seems within the first 10 minutes; he hit the submit on a breakaway.
Artturi Lehkonen gave the Avalanche a 1-0 lead with 11:03 left when he took a feed from Nathan MacKinnon off the frenzy and beat Kuemper. MacKinnon took a giant bump from defenseman Dmitry Orlov however managed to poke the puck to Lehkonen for the objective. The help was MacKinnon’s 700th profession level.
Andrew Cogliano gave Colorado a 2-0 lead early within the second interval by redirecting Kurtis MacDermid’s shot. It appeared Cogliano was attempting to get out of the best way, however as an alternative the puck deflected off him and located its means into the web.
Sheary lastly lit the lamp at 4:48 of the second, redirecting Martin Fehervary’s level shot previous Georgiev. The objective ended a 12-game drought; Sheary’s most up-to-date objective was Dec. 27 on the New York Rangers.
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Backstrom is listed as day-to-day, and his standing for Thursday is unsure. The 35-year-old has three assists in seven video games since getting back from offseason hip resurfacing surgical procedure.
Oshie, who has 10 objectives and 7 assists in 32 video games, was out after he returned to Washington for the start of his fourth little one.
Aliaksei Protas performed in his first NHL sport since Jan. 5. The younger ahead centered the third line, skating between Sheary and Anthony Mantha. He was on the ice for 12:20 and put three pictures on objective.
Protas was referred to as up from the American Hockey League earlier than the Capitals’ three-game journey. He carried out effectively for Washington to start out the season, however the returns of Backstrom and Wilson compelled him out of the lineup. With Hershey over the previous few weeks, Protas performed on the wing due to the Bears’ depth at heart.
“I believed Protas got here in and gave us actually good minutes,” Laviolette stated. “Good for him to come back up and never have performed for a bit right here and soar proper again in and look good.”
Darcy Kuemper and Nicolas Aube-Kubel get a pleasant joint video tribute of their first sport again in Colorado since profitable the Cup final yr. pic.twitter.com/Nwy9TRWGWt
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Kuemper and winger Nicolas Aube-Kubel returned to Colorado for the primary time since they received the Stanley Cup with the Avalanche final season. Kuemper stated it was particular to play in Denver in opposition to his former teammates, however he had confronted former groups prior to now so this sport was no completely different.
Kuemper and Aube-Kubel obtained their championship rings when Colorado beat the Capitals in Washington in November, however the Avalanche welcomed the pair again to Denver with a video tribute celebrating their Stanley Cup contributions. Kuemper acquired choked up after the sport when requested in regards to the second.
“It was quite a lot of combined feelings,” he stated, tears forming in his eyes. “Fairly particular being again. Yeah, it meant loads.”
Washington
Jayden Daniels Will Keep Commanders Competitive vs. Lions
The Washington Commanders have made many changes to go from a four-win team to three wins away from winning the Super Bowl, but none have been more impactful than drafting quarterback Jayden Daniels with the No. 2 overall pick.
Daniels may be a rookie, but he plays like an established veteran. That’s why Bleacher Report writer Maurice Moton believes that the Commanders will be competitive this weekend against the 15-2 Detroit Lions in the Divisional Round.
“The Commanders slowed down the Buccaneers’ third-ranked offense in a road victory last week, and Daniels helped position them to kick the game-winning field,” Moton writes.
“Head coach Dan Quinn and coordinator Joe Whitt have molded the team’s defense into a respectable unit throughout the season. In clutch moments, Daniels is far beyond his years.
“Washington won’t shut down the Lions offense, but along with Daniels, it can do enough to keep the score margin in the single digits.”
The Commanders are still underdogs since the Lions have arguably been the best team in the NFL this season, but Daniels won’t allow Washington to fold. He hasn’t done so yet, so there’s no reason why it would happen now.
Kickoff between the Commanders and Lions is scheduled for tomorrow at 8 p.m. ET.
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Washington
George Washington stays unbeaten with 68-41 victory at Capital – WV MetroNews
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A Capital team short on experience and playing for the first time since New Year’s Eve faced quite a challenge Thursday night as it welcomed one of the state’s most polished teams in nearby rival George Washington.
The Patriots showed no sign of letting a nearby rival hang around and continued their stellar start to the season by never trailing in a resounding 68-41 victory.
“Shooting takes pressure off how we have to defend, but our defense has been the key to everything we’ve done to this point,” veteran GW head coach Rick Greene said.
The result prolongs GW’s unbeaten start to the season through at least its first eight games.
This one was never in doubt as the Patriots’ combination of efficient offense and lockdown defense left the Cougars playing catch-up throughout.
GW’s Chuck Kelley accounted for the game’s first two field goals and scored his team’s first six points, before Gale Lamb got in on the action and went on a personal 7-0 run that upped the Patriot lead to 14-4.
David Robinson, who led Capital with 17 points, scored five in the opening frame to keep his team within striking distance as it faced a 14-7 deficit entering the second.
After Capital’s Grant Barclay provided a bucket to start the second quarter, it was all GW the remainder of the opening half.
Lamb hit a pair of three-pointers around a Kelley transition layup, forcing the Cougars to call timeout 5:05 before halftime as they trailed 22-9.
At that point, Lamb was 5 for 5 with 14 points.
“He didn’t take a shot he couldn’t hit,” Greene said. “He is a really good shooter and he’s shooting with a lot of confidence. The kids want him to shoot the ball, so if you’re a shooter and you know your teammates want you to shoot it, it gives you that little bit of freedom and relaxation.”
Out of the break in the action, GW’s Noah Lewis scored inside twice, with teammate Sai’Vyon Brown knocking down a three in between. It was 29-9 at that point, and Kelley accounted for the final points of the half on a follow-up basket to send the visitors to the locker room with a commanding 33-11 advantage.
While Lamb and Kelley were both 5 for 5 with 24 combined points through two quarters, the Cougars were shooting 5 for 16 and being out-rebounded, 15-5.
“The guys coming off the bench are trying to match the defensive intensity of the first five, and that’s making us really good,” Greene said.
Kelley picked up where he left off to start the second half, scoring five points over the first 1:03.
Capital (2-4) upped the pace itself and Trevaun Tyson was the main beneficiary, scoring all nine of his points in the third quarter.
The Cougars doubled the first-half field goal total in the third period alone, making 10-of-15 shots to keep pace with the Patriots for that 8-minute stretch.
“It was a nice conversation at halftime,” Capital head coach Cookie Miller said. “We got them going a little bit and we have to come out like that at the beginning. It was a rough 18 days, but that’s not excuse. We had great practices for us to give that showing, but at the end of the day, hats off to them for knowing their plays and getting into things. They’ve been together for a long time.”
Unfortunately for Miller’s team, Lamb maintained his efficient play and scored nine points in the frame to spark GW’s 22-point quarter.
That allowed the Patriots to lead 55-32 entering the fourth, and they cruised from there.
GW made 25-of-44 shots to shoot better than 56 percent. Lamb led all players with 24 points and made 7-of-8 shots. Kelley was also 7 for 8 and scored 15.
Noah Lewis chipped in with seven points and a game-high 10 rebounds, while Jeff Harris added five points and eight boards. That duo was instrumental in allowing GW to finish with a convincing 36-16 rebounding edge.
Tyson had half of his team’s boards.
The Cougars made 18-of-45 shots, but only one three-pointer to the Patriots’ five.
“Those guys have been together for a long time. Kudos to them,” Miller said. “Greene has them moving and doing what they’re supposed to doing. We’re trying to get on their level and soon we will be on their level.”
Washington
Lawmakers again trying to lower legal alcohol limit for drivers in Washington • Washington State Standard
A measure to lower the legal limit for drunk driving in Washington cleared its first legislative hurdle Thursday.
If passed, Washington would join Utah as the only state with a 0.05% blood alcohol concentration limit. Other states have considered similar legislation, but haven’t passed it.
Utah made the move in 2018. The state was also the first to lower the limit from 0.1% to 0.08% in the 1980s.
After the switch from 0.08% to 0.05%, Utah saw a 20% drop in fatal crashes, but that figure crept back up during the COVID-19 pandemic, in line with national trends.
The bill in Washington is sponsored by Sen. John Lovick, D-Mill Creek. Lovick was a longtime Washington State Patrol trooper before serving as Snohomish County sheriff.
“I see driving behavior beyond anything I could have imagined when I started as a state trooper,” Lovick told the Senate Law & Justice Committee this week. “Drivers are speeding, following too close, passing on the shoulders, running red lights, driving aggressively. Drunk drivers have made our communities unsafe.”
Opponents argue the legislation, Senate Bill 5067, would elevate the liability risk for bars and other establishments that sell alcohol.
Traffic deaths have risen rapidly in recent years, from 538 in 2019 to 809 in 2023, according to the Washington Traffic Safety Commission. The 2023 figure was the most deaths on Washington roads since 1990.
Of those 809 deaths, impaired drivers were involved in about half.
Compared to those driving sober, drivers with a blood alcohol concentration over 0.05% are twice as likely to crash, said Mark McKechnie, the director of external relations for the traffic safety commission. When that rises to 0.07%, the risk triples.
Early estimates for the first half of 2024 showed a marked decline in deaths on Washington roads, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
The lower legal limit would take effect July 1, 2026.
As part of the legislation, the Washington Traffic Safety Commission would run a campaign to inform the public of the new legal limit. The Washington State Institute for Public Policy would have to evaluate the impacts of the new law in a report submitted to the Legislature.
By way of background
Lovick and others have tried repeatedly in recent years to lower the legal limit. The measure has never reached the Senate floor.
Last year, one of the proposal’s chief backers, Sen. Marko Liias, D-Edmonds, expressed frustration after the Senate passed over his drunk driving bill and instead took up legislation to solidify “The Evergreen State” as Washington’s official nickname.
Experts have said consuming a beer or a glass of wine with dinner wouldn’t land drivers above the lowered legal limit.
Two hours after his first drink, a 180-pound man would reach 0.05% after drinking three beers or three glasses of wine. The same is true after two hours for a 140-pound woman, after two beers or glasses of wine.
Worldwide, more than 100 countries have legal limits of 0.05% or lower.
The concerns
As in years past, hospitality industry groups oppose the legislation. They have argued the proposal could hurt bars and other establishments that rely on alcohol sales to stay afloat.
Julia Gorton, a lobbyist for the Washington Hospitality Association, noted it’s already illegal to drive with a 0.05% blood alcohol concentration if officers see clear signs of impairment.
This legislation “will impact those who decide to stop drinking before they are impaired,” she said. “These are individuals choosing to behave responsibly, who will now be subject to the strongest and strictest DUI penalties in the country.”
The Washington Wine Institute’s Executive Director Josh McDonald said it would be hard for servers to identify impairment at the lower legal limit so they could cut off service.
Jason Lantz, of the Washington Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, noted Colorado and New York also have 0.05% limits, but violations at that level come with lower penalties.
He recommended a similar two-tier system, with the 0.05% limit considered “driving after consumption” instead of driving under the influence.
Amy Freedheim, the chair of the Felony Traffic Unit in the King County prosecutor’s office, tried to assuage concerns. She argued the lower limit wouldn’t lead to more arrests or lawsuits against bars held liable for crashes caused by impaired drivers.
On Thursday, Sen. Phil Fortunato, R-Auburn, offered an amendment to Lovick’s bill, lowering a blood alcohol concentration limit already in state law that brings stiffer penalties. The amendment would have dropped the limit from 0.15% to 0.12%.
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Penalties for first-time offenders at the higher threshold include a minimum $500 fine and at least two days in jail, 30 days of electronic home monitoring or a 120-day 24/7 sobriety program.
Below the 0.15% level, drunk driving penalties drop to a minimum fine of $350 and at least one day in jail, 15 days of electronic home monitoring or a 90-day sobriety program.
“Right now you go from .08 to .15. There’s nothing in the middle,” Fortunato said.
Sen. Manka Dhingra, D-Redmond, said she didn’t disagree with Fortunato’s change, but recognized the political reality for the proposal.
“I think it has been very challenging to get this bill out of the Senate with even the decrease to .05,” she said. “Let’s try to focus on getting the limit to .05, and then let’s continue working toward making sure that we are addressing the penalties.”
The committee approved Lovick’s proposal without Fortunato’s amendment.
The House version of the bill is set for a committee hearing Tuesday.
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