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  1. The Caps got back on the winning track, allowing their second-fewest total of shots on goal for the season in a 3-1 victory over the Blue Jackets last night. The numbers on ⬇️ Recap:

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  2. Alex Ovechkin scored his 20th goal of the season and the 750th goal of his career early in the second period on Saturday, helping the Caps to a 3-1 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets.

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  3. Full media availability with head coach Peter Laviolette postgame. |

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  4. 11 hours ago

    Close Out Columbus, 3-1 - Ovechkin notches No. 20 on season and No. 750 of career, and supplies GWG in Caps win:

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  5. "You're in the NHL, you'll take any role you can get, right? I was excited to do it and obviously just wait your turn to get in the lineup and I was happy to do that tonight." Matt Irwin on making his Caps debut this evening.

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  6. Alex Ovechkin and T.J. Oshie speak with the media following tonight's win over Columbus at Capital One Arena.

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  7. With the 3-1 win, the Capitals improve to 8-1-4 at home this season, one of four teams in the NHL with only 1 regulation loss at home.

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  8. With 23 points, Carlson is now tied for first among defensemen this season in points (5g, 18a).

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  9. 3 ⭐️'s of the game! ⭐️: ⭐️⭐️: ⭐️⭐️⭐️: CBJ - Robinson

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  10. pondering this 𝐖

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  12. GARNY EMPTY NETTER

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  13. Jackets cut the lead in half with 13:32 remaining in the third period.

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  15. mikey almost brought the house down

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  16. Alex Ovechkin scored his 750th goal and became the second-fastest player in NHL history to reach the mark (1,222 GP), behind only Wayne Gretzky (1,001 GP). :

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  19. Victory tour stop ✌🏼with

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  20. Ovechkin has become the seventh player in NHL history to reach 20 goals in 17 straight seasons. Only two players have hit the 20-goal mark in more than 17 consecutive campaigns: Gordie Howe (22 from 1949-50—1970-71) and Brendan Shanahan (19 from 1988-89—2007-08).

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