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Hes mired in his poorest season and entered Thursday with only 26 goals and 23 assists, going without a point in three games. The two-time NHL MVP celebrated the 12th overtime goal of his career -- he had one last week to beat the Islanders for Washingtons previous victory -- by yelling and racing over to leap into the boards after taking Dmitry Orlovs pass. The goal was set up by poor puck management by the Lightning, allowing Capitals defenceman Dennis Wideman to gain possession and send it to Orlov, who found Ovechkin all alone on the right side, instead of his usual perch on the left. "If you come in here and you get a point, its not supposed to be disappointing," Tampa Bay coach Guy Boucher said. "But its disappointing because it was just a dumb, dumb, dumb, dumb play, that last play." Ovechkins goal ruined the first NHL start by Lightning goalie Dustin Tokarski, who played quite well most of the evening and finished with 29 saves. The 22-year-old Canadian was recalled from Norfolk of the AHL on Wednesday, a day after Mathieu Garon got injured in a game. By the third period, Tokarski was severely dehydrated and fighting cramps. When there were breaks, he would drape an arm over his net to try to stay upright. Teddy Purcell helped the Lightning take the lead by extending his point streak to 11 games with a goal and an assist on power plays. He has seven goals and 15 assists during that run. About 11 minnutes into the second period, Brett Connolly, a 19-year-old rookie forward, was hit in the head by what appeared to be Washington defenceman Mike Greens left arm.dddddddddddd Connolly stayed down on the ice for a bit, then was taken toward the locker room. He returned before the end of the period. On the play, defenceman Orlov had Connolly pinned against the boards when Green joined in and knocked Connolly down. There was no penalty called. "I saw it. The league has to look at that. Its right at the head," Boucher said. "The heads targeted. For me, its clear. The ref didnt see it. But, you know, the refs are on the ice. They cant see everything. It happens so fast. Theres people beside them. "Its a head target. Its clear. We just watched it on video." Green wasnt available for comment after the game. Asked about the sequence, Hunter said: "Both teams were hitting hard." Washington led 1-0 after the first period on Keith Aucoins goal. Ryan Malone tied it for the Lightning at 7:25 of the second when the puck went in off his skate, and Purcell was credited with the go-ahead goal when his shot went in off Capitals defenceman John Carlsons skate with 1:18 left in that period. The Capitals managed only three shots in the second period, which closed with boos from the stands, a refrain growing more and more common. "We were frustrated. We were a little down on ourselves," Capitals defenceman Karl Alzner said, noting that before the third period, Hunter "just came in and pretty much told us to man up and start playing. Everybody." After getting that earful from Hunter, Washington applied a lot more pressure in the third and OT, resulting in Johanssons tying goal, then Ovechkins winner. "Well, you know, every game is like a playoff game right now," Hunter said. NOTES: Capitals goalie Tomas Vokoun made his first start in seven games, and first at home in a month, and made 24 saves. ... In his last eight games in the minors, Tokarski was 8-0 with a 1.75 goals-against average. ... Tampa Bay opens a season-high, seven-game homestand on Saturday against Carolina. ... After going 2-2-1 on its five-game homestand, Washington will play the next six of seven on the road. cheap nfl jerseys ' ' '
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