BOSTON — Darcy Kuemper had simply lined up one other puck, denying his opponent on one other scoring probability, earlier than the Boston Bruins’ Brad Marchand got here barreling into the Washington Capitals goaltender’s crease within the first interval Saturday at TD Backyard. Lengthy often called one of many league’s relentless agitators, Marchand actually lived as much as his repute by swatting at Kuemper’s pad after the whistle had blown.
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Caps shut down NHL-best Bruins to open season’s second half in style
That earned Marchand a fierce crosscheck to the again from Capitals heart Evgeny Kuznetsov. Marchand dropped to his knees and went flying throughout the ice. Just a few sticks and gloves went up round him, and penalties had been doled out. However Washington wasn’t going to be rattled by the NHL’s greatest crew Saturday, and that scrum not solely solidified that message — it will definitely led to an influence play that yielded an early purpose by Nicklas Backstrom.
Washington performed with that swagger all afternoon in its shocking 2-1 win. The Capitals defeated the league’s greatest crew in entrance of a sellout crowd that had seen the Bruins lose in regulation simply as soon as all season.
It was a tone-setting victory for the Capitals, who started the season’s second half within the Jap Convention’s second wild-card spot after a 10-day layoff. (This win pushed the Capitals into the primary wild-card spot, one level in entrance of Pittsburgh, which performed late Saturday.) Washington caught a break by dealing with not Linus Ullmark — the Bruins’ prime goalie, who leads the NHL in wins and save proportion — however as a substitute 24-year-old backup Jeremy Swayman, who has been strong however not on Ullmark’s all-star degree.
Boston entered Saturday because the NHL’s undisputed alpha with 39 wins and 83 factors after 51 video games, numbers which have the Bruins difficult for the perfect common season document in league historical past. The Bruins got here in second in targets and first in targets towards, they usually had the league’s greatest penalty kill and a top-five energy play. But the Capitals dictated the play early and sometimes.
Backstrom made it 1-0 on a five-on-three at 6:28 of a penalty-filled first interval, and winger Garnet Hathaway prolonged the result in 2-0 at 11:40 of the second after capitalizing on a turnover and sending a wrister previous the shoulder of Swayman — with the puck nicking the crossbar on its manner in — regardless of absorbing a crushing hit from Bruins defenseman Connor Clifton. Hathaway remained on his again on the ice and cracked a smile — he misplaced his mouthpiece on the play — as he pointed to the rafters in celebration.
That lead remained in tact after Kuemper made an acrobatic save to rob Marchand a couple of minutes later. Kuemper used each instrument at his disposal Saturday on his solution to 27 saves, at instances needing each inch of his 6-foot-5, 215-pound body to maintain the Bruins at bay. It began early. Boston’s David Krejci had a breakaway within the first interval, however Kuemper turned away his wrister. Kuemper denied Taylor Corridor on a rebound probability a couple of moments later after which used his follow bat away a deflection by Patrice Bergeron with simply over six minutes left within the first.
Boston lastly solved Kuemper within the second, when Nick Foligno was left on their own in entrance and trimmed Boston’s deficit to at least one with 3:26 left within the interval. However later, Kuemper used his blocker to bat away a knuckling puck from Corridor throughout four-on-four play early within the third interval.
Marchand and Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin locked horns quite a few instances, together with halfway by the third interval, when each had been whistled for penalties after a tussle. However Boston was unable to capitalize — the Capitals helped Kuemper in entrance in the course of the four-on-four, together with a block by defenseman Nick Jensen — and even after Boston pulled Swayman (21 saves) late and had a six-on-four benefit over the ultimate 25 seconds, the Bruins didn’t have sufficient to tie it.
Right here’s what else to know concerning the Capitals’ win:
Winger Tom Wilson and heart Nic Dowd remained out of the lineup with lower-body accidents. Each made progress this previous week, however neither practiced with the crew. Wilson is listed as day-to-day, and Dowd stays on injured reserve. Washington has amassed 310 man-games missed, the second most within the NHL.
Their continued absences left Washington needing an additional ahead, so it recalled Aliaksei Protas from its American Hockey League affiliate Friday. Protas was a wholesome scratch Saturday, as was defenseman Alexander Alexeyev.
Backstrom, Johansson keep scorching
After coming back from offseason hip resurfacing surgical procedure, Backstrom has discovered his groove and continued his offensive surge with a hard-fought rebound purpose within the first interval Saturday. It got here off an help by Marcus Johansson, who has some extent in 4 straight video games (one purpose, three assists).
In his previous 4 video games, Backstrom has two targets, added an help and scored the shootout winner towards Pittsburgh on Jan. 26.
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Crews fighting fire at scrap yard in Washington County
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Ohio (WTAP) – First responders are on the scene of a fire at a scrap yard in Washington County.
Not much information is known at this time, but what we do know is the fire is at Guernsey Scrap Recycling.
According to the Reno Volunteer Fire Department Fire Chief Jon Bradford, departments from Reno, Williamstown, Devola, Salem, Little Muskingum, and Marietta are on the scene. All of those departments are shuttling water to the scene.
The fire is contained in one area of the facility. Reno VFD is using the MOV Drone Works drone to help fight the fire. The owner of the scrap yard is in a crane helping to move items to assist firefighters.
It is not known what started the fire. And Chief Bradford says nobody was injured, and nobody is at risk.
WTAP has a reporter on the scene and will have more information as it becomes available.
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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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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.”
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