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Capitals Extend Streak To 13 After 5-2 Win Over Thrashers

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Washington Capitals Receive Scoring By Committee

While Alexander Ovechkin is scoring most of the goals on this winning streak as expected, it has been a total team effort as every Capitals player who is regularly in the line-up has scored at least one goal. You can see the totals listed after the jump.

Alexander Ovechkin: 12 goals
Mike Knuble: ten goals
Nicklas Backstrom: seven goals
Alexander Semin: seven goals
Brooks Laich: six goals
Eric Fehr: three goals
Jason Chimera: three goals
Tomas Fleischmann: two goals
Tom Poti: two goals
Boyd Gordon: two goals
Brian Pothier: one goal
Matt Bradley: one goal
David Steckel: one goal
Shaone Morrisonn: one goal
Brendan Morrison: one goal
Mike Green: one goal
Jeff Schultz: one goal
John Erskine: one goal

Eighteen players have registered at least a goal and notice the last name on the list. You know things are going swell when John Erskine joins the goal-scoring column.

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Capitals Extend Streak To 13 After 5-2 Win Over Thrashers

For more, be sure to check out our Capitals blog, Japers' Rink, and our Thrashers blog, Bird Watchers Anonymous.

Washington, DC (Sports Network) - Alex Ovechkin and Nicklas Backstrom each had a goal and assist, as the Washington Capitals took their 13th consecutive win, a 5-2 decision over the Atlanta Thrashers.

Michal Neuvirth made 43 saves in the victory, which extended what was already a franchise-record streak. It also marked the first time an NHL team won 13 in a row since the 2000-01 New Jersey Devils did so.

"We want to win, but the most important thing is wins in the future," Ovechkin said. "Right now we keep winning, but we'll think about the playoffs and we'll think about what we have to do better in the playoffs."

Alexander Semin and Jason Chimera scored 68 seconds apart in the third period, while Mike Green scored on an empty net to secure the game for Washington, which has a league-leading 86 points (40-12-6) and hasn't lost since January 12.

Ondrej Pavelec allowed four goals on 31 shots for Atlanta, which was playing its first game since Thursday's blockbuster deal that sent star forward Ilya Kovalchuk to the Devils.

Tobias Enstrom and Rich Peverley had the goals for the Thrashers, who have lost their last three games.

"They're a skilled group," Peverley said. "They play well in their systems. They're getting good goaltending, too, right now. Like I said, they're a confident group. Hopefully someone will beat them soon."

Atlanta got on the scoreboard first, as the defenseman Enstrom followed a Thrashers rush and batted in a loose puck just 2:46 into the game.

But the Caps evened the game on the power play later in the first period. Ovechkin had broken his stick and briefly skated to the bench to get a new one. Just a moment after he crossed the blue line on the right side, Ovechkin one-timed a rocket past Pavelec with 6:19 left.

Backstrom made it a 2-1 contest 4 1/2 minutes into the middle period, as he took an Ovechkin pass in the slot and scored on a wrister.

The score remained that way until the third period, when two quick scores gave the Capitals firm control of the game.

A one-timer from Semin into the right side of the net at 3:52 put Washington up by two, and shortly after the ensuing faceoff, Chimera had the puck alone on the left side and raced up-ice.

Chimera skated into the left circle and blasted a slapshot that caromed off Pavelec's shoulder into the right corner of the net, making it a 4-1 Caps lead.

Atlanta got a goal back while shorthanded, as Semin accidentally kicked in the rebound off Peverley's shot with 6:45 to play. But the Thrashers got no closer, and Green's empty-netter with under two minutes to play sealed the Caps' victory.

The Capitals play the Penguins on Sunday, and a win in that game would equal the third-longest winning streak in NHL history. The 1929-30 Boston Bruins won 14 in a row...Atlanta forward Niclas Bergfors and defenseman Johnny Oduya, who were acquired in the Kovalchuk trade, made their Thrashers debuts.

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