Blue Jackets Snap Skid, End Capitals’ Winning Streak at 6

WASHINGTON — Fresh off sweeping a four-game road trip, the NHL-leading Washington Capitals fell flat in a 5-2 loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets on Monday night that snapped their winning streak at six.

Washington hadn’t lost in regulation since Nov. 20. The Capitals had their seven-game point streak end two days before facing the Boston Bruins in a showdown of the league’s top two teams.

Goaltender Braden Holtby made 19 first-period saves but allowed four goals on 37 shots. Alex Ovechkin scored his 21st of the season early in the third period, and Tom Wilson added a 6-on-5 goal in the waning minutes.

Cam Atkinson scored twice, including an empty-netter, and looks to be heating up after a rough first quarter of the season. Atkinson has three goals in three games after just four in his first 27.

Cam Atkinson Columbus Blue Jackets
Cam Atkinson, Columbus Blue Jackets (Amy Irvin / The Hockey Writers)

Scoring struggles by Atkinson and other top Blue Jackets players are a large reason for the team’s struggles this season after the departures of Artemi Panarin, Sergei Bobrovsky and Matt Duchene. Coach John Tortorella lamented taking ice time away from Atkinson and said the six-time 20-goal scorer needs to make some adjustments to get out of his funk.

“I think Cam’s got to realize he’s got to help himself a little,” Tortorella said. “This team is looking for some scoring desperately and the guys that we’ve been counting on just have not been there. It’s really put us into a jam here the first 30 games, and (Atkinson) is one of them.”

Ryan Murray, Riley Nash and Oliver Bjorkstrand also scored for the Blue Jackets, who snapped their four-game skid. Columbus won for just the third time in nine games.

Columbus Blue Jackets Oliver Bjorkstrand
Columbus Blue Jackets right wing Oliver Bjorkstrand (Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports)

Goaltender Joonas Korpisalo, who faced only six shots in the first period, came alive when he saw more action and finished with 37 saves.

NOTES

Capitals D John Carlson was named the NHL’s first star of the week after putting up six points in three games, including two winning goals. … F Travis Boyd was a healthy scratch for the Capitals. … Washington equipment manager Craig “Woody” Leydig was honoured during the first period for working his 2,500th NHL game. … Blue Jackets F Emil Bemstrom returned to Columbus to see doctors about an upper-body injury suffered Saturday at Florida. … F Alexander Wennberg returned to the Blue Jackets’ lineup after being a healthy scratch against the Panthers.

UP NEXT

Blue Jackets: Visit the Pittsburgh Penguins on Thursday.

Capitals: Look to beat the Bruins for the 16th time in 17 meetings when they face off Wednesday.

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