Johnson's Goaltending Sparks Capitals to Win Over Rangers

Reuters Created: Nov 8, 2008 Last Updated: Nov 8, 2008
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WASHINGTON—Brent Johnson's solid goaltending propelled the Washington Capitals to a 3-1 victory over the New York Rangers on Saturday, their third home win a row.

Johnson's 28 saves, including a third-period penalty shot, improved the Capitals' home record to 5-0-1 and moved them within two points of the Southeast Division-leading Carolina Hurricanes.

The start was the third in a row for Johnson, the back-up to top netminder Jose Theodore, who has been struggling.

"Brent is really playing well," Capitals coach Bruce Boudreau told reporters. "He's playing every game like it's his last. He's playing great and we love it."

First-period goals by Brooks Laich and Tom Poti staked Washington to a 2-0 lead. Aaron Voros's powerplay score for New York 6:27 into the third period trimmed the margin to 2-1.

The Rangers, the top team in the Eastern Conference, had a chance to tie it three minutes later when Chris Drury was awarded a penalty shot after being hooked by the Capitals' Alex Ovechkin, whose goalless streak reached a career-high nine games.

But Johnson poked the puck away before Drury could get off a shot.

"He came in so close, and I was able to get my stick on it," Johnson said.

Rangers coach Tom Renney had thought Drury would shoot before Johnson made his move.

"It was a good play by Johnson," Renney told reporters. "It was an intelligent move for him and a smart goaltending play."

Rangers netminder Henrik Lundqvist made 25 saves, recovering from the two first-period goals.

"We never gave up," Lundqvist told reporters. "We felt like we definitely had a chance going into the third period."

But Drury's miss and Alexander Semin's empty-netter for Washington with six seconds remaining ended that possibility.

The goal was Semin's 11th of the season.



 
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