The Wild extend their dominance over the Capitals with a shootout victory in Minnesota

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Matt Boldy scored in the second round of the shootout, leading the Minnesota Wild to a 4-3 win over the Washington Capitals on Thursday.

Boldy bounced back after hitting the post late in overtime, firing a shot past Charlie Lindgren in the shootout. Marc-Andre Fleury sealed the victory by stopping Alex Ovechkin with a glove save to end the game.

Ovechkin, however, scored on the power play, increasing his career goal total to 871, just 24 goals behind Wayne Gretzky’s NHL record.

Ovechkin’s goal, a snap shot from above the left circle, tied the game 2-2 with 4:52 left in the second period. It was his 28th goal in 47 regular-season games against Fleury, his most against any goalie.

Tom Wilson and Martin Fehervary also scored for the Capitals, and Lindgren made 30 saves, but Washington’s four-game home winning streak ended.

Ryan Hartman scored a goal and added an assist for the Wild, while Marco Rossi and Yakov Trenin also scored, with Trenin’s goal coming while his team was shorthanded.

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Fleury stopped 28 shots for the Wild, who have won four of their last five games and improved to 6-0-1 in their last seven meetings with Washington.

Fehervary gave the Capitals a 3-2 lead at 5:34 of the third period with a slap shot from above the left circle that beat a falling Fleury, who had tripped over the skate of Minnesota defenseman Travis Dermott.

Rossi tied the game with 8:41 left in the third period, deflecting a shot and cleaning up a rebound on the doorstep.

Lindgren lost his stick behind the net while trying to pass the puck past a charging Trenin. The puck deflected off Trenin’s body, and he skated out in front to score, giving the Wild a 2-1 lead with 53 seconds left in the first period.

Wilson opened the scoring for Washington at 10:19 of the first period by cleaning up a rebound. The Wild responded quickly, with Hartman deflecting Zach Bogosian’s shot from the point past Lindgren just 65 seconds later.

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