



TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - Steven Stamkos scored his NHL-leading 33rd
goal at 2:45 of overtime, giving the Tampa Bay Lightning a 4-3
victory over the Washington Capitals on Tuesday night.
Martin St. Louis had a second-period goal and assisted on the
game-winner, sending a point-blank shot off goalie Tomas Vokoun's
pads and giving Stamkos an opportunity to tap in the rebound. The
sequence began with Tampa Bay goalie Mathieu Garon stopping two
shots at the other end of the ice.
Matt Hendricks, Mathieu Perreault and Troy Brouwer scored for
the Capitals, who rallied from a two-goal deficit to force overtime
despite playing without suspended star Alex Ovechkin.
Garon finished with 26 saves, two of them in the extra period
with routine stops on shots by Brouwer and Brooks Laich - the
latter winding up with St. Louis, who skated up the right side
before crossing in front of Vokoun, who earlier in overtime made a
diving glove save on Vincent Lecavalier.
This time, the puck bounced off the goalie's pads and Stamkos,
who had an assist on Tampa Bay's first goal of the night, sealed
the Lightning's season-best fifth straight win. Vokoun stopped 27
of 31 shots.
The Capitals played without Ovechkin, who's serving a three-game
suspension for a hit on Pittsburgh's Zbynek Michalek. The star left
wing also sat out his team's final game before the All-Star break -
a 5-3 victory over Boston - and will miss Wednesday night's game at
Florida before being eligible to return at Montreal on Saturday.
Washington also was without center Nicklas Backstrom, who has
missed 11 games since being elbowed in the head and is out
indefinitely.
The Lightning winning streak follows a season-high seven-game
skid that dropped Tampa Bay to last place in the Eastern
Conference. St. Louis extended his points streak to seven games and
Stamkos' goal and assist on Teddy Purcell's first-period goal gave
the Tampa Bay All-Star 24 points over his last 20 games.
Hendricks gave Washington a 1-0 lead when he whiffed on a shot
only to recover by spinning around to lift a backhander past Garon.
Purcell countered less than two minutes later, and St. Louis put
the Lightning ahead when he took advantage of Washington defenseman
Roman Hamrlik falling down to skate in on Vokoun to slip the puck
between the goalie's legs.
Tampa Bay's Nate Thompson made it 3-1 in the third period, then
helped Washington back into the game when Perreault centered the
puck from behind the net and Thompson inadvertently tipped it into
the net. Perreault, who had first career hat trick in last week's
win over Boston, was credited with his eighth goal of the season,
pulling the Capitals to 3-2.
Brouwer's unassisted goal made it 3-3 with just over 14 minutes
remaining in the third period.
NOTES: Lightning founder and broadcaster Phil Esposito issued a
statement, thanking the "hockey fraternity," as well as the Tampa
Bay community for "thoughts, prayers and well wishes" following
the death of one of his daughters in Germany. The team said Carrie
Esposito Selivanov died Monday after suffering from an illness. She
was married to former Lightning star Alex Selivanov. Private
funeral services are planned this week in Germany. ... The Capitals
fell to 8-14-2 on the road, including 4-7-2 under coach Dale
Hunter. ... Lightning defenseman Victor Hedman played after missing
13 games because of a concussion. Forwards Ryan Shannon (knee),
J.T. Wyman (hand) and Tom Pyatt (leg) also returned from injuries.
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