Ovechkin scores 2 goals as Caps top Flyers

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - October 20, 2011

Ovechkin, the two-time league MVP, was off to a slow start with only one goal in the first five games. He ended that slump with goals in the first and third periods to lift the Capitals to a 6-0 start for the first time in team history. Washington had never started better than 4-0.

The Capitals stormed into Philadelphia and roughed-up Ilya Bryzgalov, scoring three goals in a 2 minute, 54-second span in the third.

The game was billed as a high-profile matchup between Bryzgalov and Washington's Tomas Vokoun. The goalies' duel never materialized. Vokoun was nearly flawless after allowing Claude Giroux's early goal in the first.

The Capitals rode their early-season hot streak without much production from Ovechkin. Washington had six players with more points than Ovechkin and two others that matched him with three points. Playing in Philadelphia was the perfect tonic for a breakthrough night. Ovechkin entered with 35 career points (20 goals, 15 assists) against the Flyers, the most points he's scored against any Atlantic Division team.

In game that was seemingly about two of the NHL's best goalies, one of the best goal scorers toyed with Bryzgalov.

Bryzgalov had his worst game in his brief stint with Philadelphia. The third period turned into a nightmare with the Caps sending home most of a sellout crowd well before the final horn.

Roman Hamrlik, Ovechkin and Joel Ward all bested Bryzgalov in less than 3 minutes to make this a blowout.

Bryzgalov and Vokoun were the two highest-profile goaltenders to change teams in the offseason. Bryzgalov signed a nine-year deal with the Philadelphia Flyers, and Vokoun signed a bargain one-year contract with Washington.

Two weeks into the season, Bryzgalov and Vokoun had lived up to the lofty expectations.

Vokoun was coming off a shutout of the Florida Panthers, his former team, on Tuesday night. Bryzgalov had the first shutout for a Flyers goalie since April 2010.

It seemed like the kind of game where one goal might win it.

Not even close.

Giroux, who has goals in five of six games, scored on a beautiful breakaway on a 4-on-4 for the quick 1-0 lead.

Mathieu Perreault tied it with 1:20 left in the first on a wrister that scooted past Bryzgalov. In a previvew of the third-period goal cluster, Ovechkin made it 2-1 with 11.8 seconds left for the 2-1 lead.

Vokoun made it stand, turning away everything until Sean Couturier scored with 15 seconds left. He signed one-year deal worth $1.5 million to prove his worth as a top goalie for a Stanley Cup contender. More games like this, and a bigger deal and a deeper postseason run surely await.

Vokoun stopped 40 shots and Bryzgalov had 23 saves.

NOTES: Top Flyers prospect Brayden Schenn played after his promotion from the AHL. Schenn was acquired from Los Angeles in the Mike Richards deal. ... the 42 shots were the most against the Flyers this season.

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