"He looked very solid and calm,"
Capitals coach Adam Oates said. "The chances were pretty even
in the game. There wasn't a lot from both ends and that's why that
turning point [the disallowed goal] is a tough one to swallow, but
like I said you've got to be able to survive that stuff."
"I thought there was a lot to like, except
for some really good opportunities that we missed," Ruff
said. "But work ethic wise, it was tremendous. I thought we
did a nice job on their power play. Ovechkin just did what he does.
He took a shot from a tough angle and he found a hole."
Washington's power play, which came into the game
5-for-9, turned Dallas' first penalty into the game's opening goal.
Mike
Green slid the puck to Ovechkin in the left circle for a one-time
rocket that Lehtonen had no chance on. Washington got the power play
at 3:25 when Dallas defensemanStephane
Robidas tripped Brooks
Laich near the goal. Cole tied the game when he snapped a shot
from the slot past Holtby. Seguin, acquired in an off-season trade
with the Boston Bruins, picked up his first assist with Dallas on the
goal, sliding a backhand pass to Cole from behind the net. Washington
appeared to have regained the lead 8:01 into the second period when
Nicklas
Backstrom knocked the puck into the net. However, after the
officials reviewed the play, Backstrom was ruled to have interfered
with Lehtonen before he got a piece of John
Carlson's shot, and the goal was waved off.
"[Backstrom] told me he hit the puck first
and then the goalie, but that's their decision," said
Ovechkin, who admitted he didn't see the play.
Oates had a bit more to say than his top scorer
about the non-goal. "I think it should have been a goal based
on the replay. But the referees, they're trying to do the best they
can. I thought once the puck goes in there, you're allowed to go
after it. And I didn't think [Backstrom] interfered with him. I think
he touched the puck first and then the goalie. Obviously the goalie
embellished it a little."
Lehtonen, not surprisingly, had a different
opinion. "I knew that I got hit pretty hard. I tried to tell
that to the linesman. I think he saw it too and he went to tell them.
It was a weird play. Sometimes they are able see it and sometimes
not. I'm just lucky they waved it off."
After Dallas killed off a penalty to Shawn
Horcoff, Chiasson put the Stars ahead to stay. Lehtonen got some
help from his crossbar early in the third period when Laich's wrister
on a shorthanded breakaway beat the goaltender but not the iron.
"I felt defensively like I played pretty
good tonight," Chiasson said. "It all starts there
and good things happen usually. The less time you spend in your zone,
the more time you've got to make plays. I thought tonight our line
played well. We won a lot of battles down low and we were skating
well."
After an off day on Sunday, Oates admits his team
has plenty to work on in practice next week. The Capitals are off
until the Carolina Hurricanes come to Verizon Center on Thursday. "We
fought hard today. We didn't do a good enough job exiting our zone,
making a nice pass and getting it behind them," Oates said.
"We turned it over in the neutral zone with almost plays,
where guys knock it down or a bad pass. One of the things we talk
about every day is support and getting it to the next spot. We didn't
do a good enough job of that."
Dallas rebounded from a 4-2 loss to the Florida
Panthers on Thursday by eliminating a lot of the little mistakes that
caused them to surrender three unanswered third-period goals, turning
a 2-1 lead into a two-goal loss. "I think the atmosphere in
the locker room was good before the game. You could see that guys
wanted to win and play well," said Chiasson, a college star
at Boston University who has eight goals in nine NHL games. "I
thought we looked really good in our zone, breaking out the puck and
in the neutral zone coming back. I thought we looked like a team
tonight."
Rich Peverley, acquired with Seguin in July, made
his debut with the Stars; he missed the preseason after being
diagnosed with an irregular heartbeat. Dallas is off until Friday,
when it visits the Winnipeg Jets to start a three-game road trip.
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