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Atkinson, Giroux help Flyers top Capitals to snap 6-game skid

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Cam Atkinson had a goal and an assist and Claude Giroux also scored to lead the Philadelphia Flyers to a 2-1 victory over the Washington Capitals on Saturday.

Carter Hart made 27 saves for the Flyers, who snapped a six-game losing streak and won for just the third time in 22 games.

T.J. Oshie scored for the Capitals, who lost their second straight.

Giroux tied Hall of Famer Eric Lindros for eighth place on the Flyers' all-time scoring list with the 290th goal of his career just 11 seconds into the game to put Philadelphia up early. Atkinson outraced Martin Fehervary to the puck in the Philadelphia zone, then fed Giroux for a wrist shot from the slot that beat Ilya Samsonov on the blocker side for his 17th of the season.

The goal was tied for the third-fastest in a regular-season game in club history, equaling Bobby Clarke’s 11-second tally to open a contest on Jan. 27, 1983. Tim Kerr holds the Flyers record, scoring in eight seconds on March 7, 1989.

Philadelphia increased its advantage to 2-0 with 1:22 left in the period when Atkinson netted his team-leading 18th of the season with a stellar individual effort from the side of the net to corral Scott Laughton’s pass with his skates, find his stick and then shoot off Samsonov and high into the net.

Oshie pulled the Capitals within a goal with 13:07 left in the second on a power play. Oshie drew an interference penalty from Isaac Ratcliffe and then quickly made the Flyers pay on the man-advantage, scoring on a one-timer from the slot for his sixth of the season and first since Jan. 10.

Both goalies made fantastic saves in the period. Samsonov robbed Travis Konecny with 14:05 left with a sensational glove save, and Hart denied Joe Snively’s backhander try from close range with 10:51 to play.

Washington continued to apply pressure in Philadelphia’s zone but couldn’t come up with the equalizer. Hart preserved the victory with a sprawling pad save on Evgeny Kuznetsov's try in the final minute after Washington pulled Samsonov for a 6-on-5 situation.

The first period featured a fight between heavyweights Zack MacEwen and Washington’s Tom Wilson. MacEwen took exception to a hard hit on him by Wilson, and they fought to a draw, with MacEwen picking up a roughing minor in addition to the fighting major. The game remained physical from that point.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Capitals: D Justin Schultz didn’t play. Schultz sat out the Feb. 17 meeting between the teams with an upper-body injury but played in the Capitals’ next game, Thursday’s 4-1 loss at the Rangers. Coach Peter Laviolette said Schultz sat out Friday’s practice for a maintenance day.

Flyers: Hart returned to the lineup after missing the last two with an eye infection. … C Derick Brassard (hip) played for just the fourth time since Nov. 23. In each of the previous three outings, Brassard had a prolonged absence after appearing in one game. … Joel Farabee (upper body) also was back on the ice after sitting for the previous 11 games. He notched a secondary assist on Giroux’s goal.

GIVING BACK

The Flyers donated $400,000 to the Ed Snider Youth Hockey Foundation to build a street hockey rink at Scanlon Recreation Center in the Kensington section of Philadelphia.

UP NEXT

Capitals: Start a three-game homestand against Toronto on Monday.

Flyers: Host Edmonton on Tuesday in the fourth contest of a club-record eight-game homestand.

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Ovechkin speaks on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: ‘Please, no more war’

Washington Capitals star Alex Ovechkin shared his thoughts on Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine.

"Obviously, it's a hard situation. I have lots of friends in Russia and Ukraine, and it's hard to see the war," Ovechkin told reporters after practice Friday. "I hope soon it's going to be over, and there's going to be peace in the whole world."

He added: "Please, no more war. It doesn't matter who is in the war - Russia, Ukraine, different countries - I think we live in a world, like, we have to live in peace and a great world."

Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine in the early hours of Thursday morning. Missile strikes have reportedly hit several areas throughout Ukraine, and Russian troops have been deployed on the ground, prompting thousands of Ukrainians to flee the country.

The 36-year-old has been an outspoken supporter of Russian President Vladimir Putin throughout his career. His Instagram profile picture features him standing alongside Putin, and he has posted several pictures with him in the past.

When asked if he still supports Putin amid the ongoing crisis, Ovechkin - a Moscow native - said the following:

"Well, he's my president. But how I said, I'm not in politics. I'm an athlete, and you know how I said, I hope everything is going to be done soon. It's a hard situation right now for both sides and everything. Everything I hope is going to end. I'm not (in) control of this situation."

Ovechkin joins tennis players Andrey Rublev and Daniil Medvedev as Russian athletes that have called for peace.

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Senators’ White to make season debut vs. Canadiens

Ottawa Senators forward Colin White is set to make his season debut against the Montreal Canadiens on Saturday, head coach D.J. Smith confirmed, according to The Athletic's Ian Mendes.

White has been sidelined since October due to a dislocated shoulder he suffered during a preseason game. He centered the team's fourth line during practice on Friday.

Smith adds that White could get some looks as a right-winger alongside Brady Tkachuk and Tim Stutzle against the Canadiens.

The 25-year-old scored 10 goals and added eight assists in 45 games last season.

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Canadian women take down Team USA for Olympic hockey gold

Team Canada is golden once again.

The Canadian women defeated their Team USA rivals 3-2 in Thursday's gold medal clash. This marks the fifth time in the last six Olympics that Canada has taken home the gold, losing to the Americans last time around in 2018.

Canada appeared to open the scoring early in the first period but the goal was called back after a coach's challenge determined the play offside. Minutes later, Sarah Nurse got Canada on the board. Marie-Phillip Poulin added another tally to give the Canadians a 2-0 edge at the end of the first.

Poulin picked things up where she left off in the second, burying a tough rebound to put Canada up 3-0. With an assist on the goal, Nurse broke Hayley Wickenheiser's Olympic single-tournament record with her 18th point in Beijing. Hilary Knight finally got the Americans on the board with a shorthanded goal late in the second.

The third didn't provide much until the dying seconds when the Americans managed to score a power-play marker to pull within one. It ended up being too little too late as Canada hung on for the win.

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Report: Blackhawks interested in Raptors executive Teresa Resch for GM opening

The Chicago Blackhawks are interested in Toronto Raptors vice president of basketball operations and player development Teresa Resch for the team's vacant general manager position, reports Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman.

The Blackhawks indicated they would look outside the hockey world for options when they started searching for a new GM. The club recently confirmed that it interviewed Chicago Cubs assistant GM Jeff Greenberg.

Resch was one of Raptors president Masai Ujiri's first hires when he joined the organization in 2013. She previously worked in the NBA's head office.

The Blackhawks have already interviewed several candidates for the GM position, including interim GM Kyle Davidson, Peter Chiarelli, Mathieu Darche, Scott Mellanby, and Eric Tulsky.

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Predators sign Borowiecki to 1-year, $900K extension

The Nashville Predators signed defenseman Mark Borowiecki to a one-year, $900,000 extension, the team announced Tuesday.

The 32-year-old has skated in 39 games this season, managing two assists while racking up a league-high 103 penalty minutes. He also ranks sixth among all defensemen with 134 hits.

The Predators inked Borowiecki to a two-year, $4-million contract as a free agent in 2020. Since the beginning of the 2014-15 season, he ranks third in the NHL in penalty minutes (720), fifth in hits (1,693), and seventh in blocked shots per 60 minutes (6.44).

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Coyotes to play at Arizona State’s arena for at least 3 seasons

The Arizona Coyotes have a new home for the next few years.

Arizona reached a multi-year agreement with Arizona State to play at the Sun Devils’ new multi-purpose arena, the NHL team announced Thursday.

The Coyotes will play all their home games at the 5,000-seat arena beginning next season and through 2024-25 with an additional option for the 2025-26 season.

As part of the agreement, the Coyotes agreed to pay rent and construction costs for the arena's redevelopment plans upfront, according to Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman.

"This will be an incredible, intimate, and exciting fan experience in a state-of-the-art new arena in a fantastic location in the heart of Tempe," Coyotes president and CEO Xavier A. Gutierrez said.

The city of Glendale announced earlier this season that it will terminate its lease with the Coyotes at Gile River Arena. The club filed a bid for a new permanent arena in Tempe in September but is still awaiting approval for construction.

"The National Hockey League thanks Arizona State University for its support of the Coyotes during this transition period and for what will be just its latest major commitment to growing our game in the Valley," NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said.

He added: "Hockey is thriving in Tempe, and we are delighted that the Coyotes' passionate fans will get to experience ASU's on-campus energy while the club's new arena is being built."

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Oilers’ Keith won’t return vs. Blackhawks after crashing into boards

The Edmonton Oilers announced defenseman Duncan Keith won't return to Wednesday night's contest against the Chicago Blackhawks, according to The Athletic's Daniel Nugent-Bowman.

Keith crashed hard into the boards during the first period and needed to be helped off the ice.

The veteran has one goal and 13 assists in 34 games this season and is tied for third among Oilers defensemen in average time on ice (20:46).

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Marchand suspended 6 games for roughing, high-sticking Jarry

Boston Bruins star Brad Marchand has been suspended six games for roughing and high-sticking Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Tristan Jarry during Tuesday night's contest, the NHL's Department of Player Safety announced.

Marchand got heated late in Tuesday's contest. After being denied on a scoring chance in the final seconds of the third period, Marchand punched Jarry in the head, then soon afterward slammed his stick into the goalie's mask as a scrum broke out.

This marks the second time this season Marchand has been suspended. He received a three-game ban for slew-footing Oliver Ekman-Larsson in November. This is the eighth suspension of his career.

Marchand leads the Bruins with 49 points in 39 games this season.

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Canadiens’ Anderson: ‘I feel embarrassed’ after getting thumped by Devils

The last-place Montreal Canadiens got pummelled 7-1 by the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday night in the team's first game back from the All-Star break.

The Devils snapped a seven-game losing streak while handing the Canadiens their seventh straight loss. Montreal has been outscored 33-12 in its last five contests and has just two wins in its last 22 games.

Josh Anderson was blunt about his feelings postgame.

"I mean we got embarrassed out there tonight. We had a couple of mistakes that cost us goals," Anderson said. "You'd think that after the break that you'd be refreshed and ready to go ... I feel embarrassed, to be honest with you. We better be ready to go next game."

A year removed from making the Stanley Cup Final, the Canadiens are sitting dead last in the NHL with an 8-30-7 record. The club also owns the worst goal differential in the league at -79. This marked the 19th time this season that Montreal has allowed five or more goals in a game.

The Habs have dealt with a fair share of injuries throughout the campaign and have rarely iced a fully healthy lineup.

Despite the tough times, Anderson still has faith the team can close out the season on a high note.

"We just gotta get out of this funk. We got a lot of hockey games together and it is not fun losing right now. It's not fun coming to the rink," Anderson said. "We have to set our mindset right, right now and just regroup, to be honest with you. We gotta make hockey fun again and just refresh."

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