Derick Brassard Sean Couturier score to lead Flyers past Capitals 2-1
Derick Brassard and Sean Couturier scored in the second period, Martin Jones stopped 31 shots and the Philadelphia Flyers beat the Washington Capitals 2-1 on Saturday night.
Brassard, who had just returned to the ice after being penalized for bench interference when he punched Washingtonâs Garnet Hathaway, scored from the left circle at 11:18, beating Vitek Vanacek. It was his second goal of the season and was assisted by Cam Atkinson and Justin Braun.
Moments later, Jones, who has won each of his three starts this season, stopped Carl Hagelinâs breakaway to keep the Flyers (6-2-2) ahead.
âThey had a strong push in the third,â Philadelphia coach Alain Vigneault said. âThroughout the game, we were playing tight the way we needed to and we had good sticks, and we were making the plays the way we needed to. ⦠I thought we carried most of the play in the third.
âWith such a strong team like that, theyâre going to have a push, and theyâre going to have some looks. We got the saves at the right time and we battled hard. We battled for every inch on the ice. I really liked our team effort.â
Jones is in his first year with Philadelphia after spending the past six seasons with San Jose.
âIn the first two periods, they didnât have really many grade-A chances,â Jones said. âWhen youâre down two goals in the third youâre going to funnel some pucks to the net. I thought we did a great job. PK was really good again. We did a great job around the net.â
Couturier scored on a rebound after Vanacek deflected Rasmus Ristolainenâs shot at 15:44, making it 2-0. It was Couturierâs fifth goal of the season.
âWe played fast. We played simple,â Couturier said. âWe executed well and put a lot of pressure on them. Created some chances off just simple hard forecheck. On the road sometimes you donât get the matchups you want but youâve got to simply things and get some puck possessions and thatâs the way to do it.â
Vanacek stopped 30 shots for Washington (5-2-4).
Capitals rookie Brett Leason scored his second goal in his fourth NHL game at 6:02 of the third to cut Philadelphiaâs lead to 2-1. Leason scored from the right side, with Connor McMichael making the key pass.
âThe third period was our best period,â Capitals coach Peter Laviolette said. âWe got moving. We were sleeping in the first and we got outworked in the second, so the third period I thought was our best period. We started getting it behind them a little bit more, playing in the offensive zone and generating some chances.â
NOTES: Flyers D Ryan Ellis was out for the seventh straight game with a lower-body injury. Vigneault said he hoped Ellis would practice with the team Sunday, but now doesnât think he will. ⦠Flyers forward Kevin Hayes, who is recovering from abdominal surgery and hasnât played yet isnât likely to play Wednesday when heâs eligible to come off long-term injured reserve. âI would say Wednesday is an outside chance, more on the outside than on the inside,â Vigneault said. ⦠Capitals forward Anthony Mantha is out indefinitely after undergoing shoulder surgery Friday. Without Mantha, Nicklas Backstrom and T.J. Oshie, Washington is missing three top forwards. Backstrom has yet to play this season due to a hip injury. Oshie has missed four games with a lower-body injury. ⦠F Aliaksei Protas was sent to Hershey of the AHL. ⦠Ristolainen got his 200th career assist, his first point for Philadelphia.
UP NEXT
Flyers: Host the Toronto Maple Leafs on Wednesday.
Capitals: Host the Buffalo Sabres on Monday.
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