
Yesterday we talked about how the Devils haven't been able to find the back of the net in recent games, making their backup goalies hard-luck losers since the injury to
Martin Brodeur. Well, last night against the Capitals, New Jersey had an offensive explosion of sorts as it snapped a four-game losing streak, winning in a shootout, 6-5.
It certainly wasn't easy as
Alex Ovechkin tied the game with 0.8 seconds to play in regulation, continuing what had been an insane night in Newark. Ovechkin finished with two goals -- his fourth straight game with a goal -- and an assist, while
Nicklas Backstrom had a five-point night for the Capitals in the losing effort.
For the Devils,
Patrick Elias scored twice while they also received goals from
Jamie Langenbrunner,
Brian Gionta and
David Clarkson.
Zach Parise scored the only goal in the shootout for New Jersey.
Alexander Semin, who entered play on Saturday night as the league's leading scorer, did not play for the Capitals as he sat out with a shoulder injury suffered on Friday night.