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rebounded from his Olympic disappointment. In the first game back since the
break, Ovechkin scored the go-ahead goal in the third period and had two
assists, and Troy Brouwer had two power-play goals, lifting the Washington
Capitals to a 5-4 victory over the Florida Panthers on Thursday night.
Nicklas Backstrom and Brooks Laich also tallied for the Capitals and
Braden Holtby made 30 saves. Backstrom and Laich each had two assists. Russia
was eliminated by Finland in the quarterfinals at the Sochi Games, where
Ovechkin had only one goal and one assist. Brad Boyes scored twice for Florida,
and Drew Shore and Tomas Fleischmann also had goals. Tim Thomas stopped 27
shots. Ovechkin broke a 4-all tie in the third period when he took a pass from
Laich on the right side and sent a one-timer past Thomas at 15:43 for his 41st
goal. "I think we had a pretty good game, but a couple of mistakes, a couple of
turnovers almost cost us points," Ovechkin said. "But its good we bounced back
and finished." Ovechkins goal came just 16 seconds after a great save by Thomas
with 4:43 left in the game. Mike Green came in on a breakaway on Thomas, who
slipped backward into the crease and stretched out his glove into the net as he
fell. Greens shot went right into Thomass glove as he was flat on his back. "I
just caught a rut on the ice or something but it turned into a really nice
highlight reel save," Thomas said. "I had to make the save because I look like
an idiot." Thomas save might have turned the momentum toward Florida but
Ovechkin spoiled the effort. "We tied it up, we were fortunate enough for me to
make that save, but (after) that type of save, the last thing you want to give
up is a two-on-one," Thomas said. The Capitals beat the Panthers for the ninth
time in 10 meetings. Florida lost for the sixth time in seven games. For
Ovechkin, looking forward might be the best way to handle the disappointment,
and this game was a good start. "Its always important when you score goals
because youre going to feel great the next day and the next game," Ovechkin
said. The Panthers rallied twice from two-goal deficits but it wasnt enough to
stop the Capitals. "The guys showed huge character after being down. I didnt
like the goals they (Washington) scored, but they fought back and got a goal at
the end of the first, we fought back and tied the game up, and we give them two
goals again," Panthers coach Peter Horachek said. "We fight back and tie it up,
then you give them the winner. Its frustrating." Down 4-2, the Panthers tied it
in the first half of the third period with two goals 82 seconds apart. Shore
scored a power-play goal at 8:01 with a slap shot. Boyes tied it 4-all when he
grabbed his own rebound and put it into the net at 9:23. "We lost our composure
a little bit and they were able to capitalize on it," Laich said. Brouwers
second power-play goal gave the Capitals a 4-2 lead. Thomas made a pad save on a
shot by Ovechkin but lost his stick. Brouwer knocked in the loose puck with 47
seconds left in the second. "Were trying to make a good playoff push and we need
everyone to contribute to try and find ways to get points like we did tonight,"
Brouwer said. The Panthers tied the score 2-2 just 40 seconds into the second.
Boyes found a rebound at the right side of the net and poked in the puck. The
Capitals regained the lead about three minutes later. Backstrom took a rebound
that went off a Panthers defenceman and put it into the net at 3:44. The
Capitals scored twice in the first period. During a power play, John Carlson
took a shot from the point that was blocked by Thomas. Brouwer grabbed the
rebound after it deflected off Laich and backhanded it past Thomas at 5:48 to
make it 1-0. Laich then took a cross-ice pass from Ovechkin and scored on a
one-timer from the right circle that went over Thomass shoulder at 8:10. The
Panthers closed to 2-1 on Fleischmanns goal. Fleischmann took a pass from
Jesse Winchester below the left circle and beat Holtby on the stick side at
15:27 of the first for his first goal in 23 games. NOTES: Capitals C
Marcus Johansson sat out the game due to fatigue after a 20-hour plane trip from
Sweden via London to return to the U.S. ... D Mike Green and C
Mikhail Grabovski, who missed five and eight games respectively due to injury
before the Olympic break, were back in the lineup for Thursdays game. ...
Panthers C Scott Gomez and D Dylan Olsen were healthy scratches.
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Tennessee Titans 37-34 in overtime after blowing a 17-point lead late in the
fourth quarter.ATLANTA -- Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski insists there has been no
talk of big games still to come this week. Convincing evidence came in the way
the Blue Devils kept their focus in a win over Georgia Tech. Jabari Parker had
16 points and 14 rebounds, and No. 5 Duke rolled to a 68-51 victory on Tuesday
night. Duke started strong, kept up the defensive pressure, and maintained its
double-figure lead for the final 28 minutes. "Our guys played a heck of a first
half," Krzyzewski said. "I mean we played with amazing energy and focus." Rodney
Hood sank four 3-pointers and scored 14 points for Duke, which never trailed.
The Blue Devils (21-5, 10-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) have won four straight
and nine of 10. "We came out with a sense of urgency," Hood said. "We didnt want
to take them lightly. "We wanted to come out and try to dominate from the
beginning." Duke is in a hectic run of four games in eight days. The Blue Devils
will play at North Carolina on Thursday before facing No. 1 Syracuse on
Saturday. The North Carolina game was postponed on Feb. 12 because of a winter
storm. The stretch began with a win at Maryland on Saturday. "We havent even
talked about those two games, so theres no buildup for us," Krzyzewski said. "We
respect the heck out of Georgia Tech." Robert Carter Jr. led Georgia Tech
(13-13, 4-9 ACC) with 13 points. Kammeon Holsey had 12, and Chris Bolden added
10. Georgia Tech centre Daniel Miller had nine rebounds but only two points. "He
didnt get the ball that much because our perimeter defence was the best it has
been all year," Krzyzewski said. Duke scored 16 points off Georgia Techs 13
turnovers, including five by freshman guard Corey Heyward. "I think our defence
transitioned to offence," Parker said. "We weere able to get stops and able to
score, so we put ourselves in a good situation.
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50-30 early in the second half before the Yellow Jackets cut the deficit to
52-40. Hoods 3-pointer, followed by Parkers offensive rebound, basket and free
throw for a three-point play, pushed the Blue Devils edge back to 18 points.
Georgia Tech couldnt muster another comeback attempt. After making only five of
24 3-pointers in Saturdays 69-67 home win over Maryland, Duke made 10 of 18 3s
against the Yellow Jackets. The Blue Devils, who lead the ACC in 3-point
shooting, made six of their first eight -- including three by Hood -- and pulled
ahead 34-16. Duke, which has lost twice on the road to unranked conference
opponents Notre Dame and Clemson, was 3-3 in ACC road games before Tuesday.
Parker, who recorded the ninth double-double of his rookie season, and Hood
helped make sure the Blue Devils were sharp early. Hood had three 3-pointers in
the first six minutes, and the Blue Devils led 38-19. Like most teams, Georgia
Tech struggled to match up with Parker (6-8, 235). "Unless you have a strong
chest in front of him, you have no chance. No chance," Georgia Tech coach Brian
Gregory said. "Theres no question what hes going to do when he gets the ball.
"The way he drives, its impossible not to have contact. Its a foul every time."
Georgia Tech, which trailed by only one point at halftime of its 79-57 loss at
Duke on Jan. 7, trailed 43-27 at the break of the rematch. "Give Duke a ton of
credit," Gregory said. "They came very focused and came with great force on the
defensive end. They have improved tremendously since the first time we played
them." Rasheed Sulaimon had 11 points for Duke. The crowd of 8,600 was Georgia
Techs first sellout of the season.
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