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WASHINGTON -- Alex Ovechkin ended a scoring drought, reached another milestone and -- most importantly -- helped the Washington Capitals notch their fourth straight victory.Ovechkin scored a power-play goal in the first period and Braden Holtby made it stand up, stopping 20 shots to carry the Capitals past the weary Vancouver Canucks 3-0 on Sunday night.Washington nursed a 1-0 lead until Ovechkin earned an assist on a goal by Justin Williams with just under 15 minutes left. Tom Wilson sealed the win by scoring into an empty net with 52 seconds remaining.That was one of our best games of the year, obviously, said Holtby, who was rarely tested in his 25th career shutout.Ovechkins goal was his first in eight games, a wrist shot from the left circle at 13:46 of the opening period. He became the 18th player in NHL history with 200 career power-play goals.It was his 13th goal of the season, the first since he completed a hat trick the night before Thanksgiving.Obviously Ive been in this situation before. I just have to fight through it and maybe get a lucky one on the power play, Ovechkin said. Right now the most important thing (is) we get two points. It doesnt matter who scores, whos not scoring.And reaching 200 power-play goals?Its big number, obviously, he said.On the other end of the ice, Holtby and Washingtons defense teamed to kill Vancouvers five power plays.We were really strong tonight, using each other on the ice to clear pucks, making it very tough on them to enter the zone, Holtby said. Thats the signs of a penalty kill thats working together and on the same page. It was phenomenal tonight.The Canucks were playing their second game in less than 24 hours and fourth in six days. Vancouver hastily traveled up the East Coast after losing to the Florida Panthers on Saturday night.I think the schedule got to Vancouver a little bit, Capitals coach Barry Trotz said. They had a real good push in the first (period) and we sort of just started to overwhelm them as the game went on.Vancouver kept it close but simply couldnt find a way to put the puck past Holtby, who has two shutouts this season.We kept it a one-goal game into the third, but overall they were better than us, said Canucks center Henrik Sedin, who dismissed the notion that the team was tired.The most frustrating part is our power play, he said.Jacob Markstrom started in goal for veteran Ryan Miller, who missed a second straight game with an undisclosed injury.The 6-foot-6 Markstrom had 38 saves against Florida and followed it up with another solid performance, stopping 26 shots by Washington. But he received no help from an attack that has been blanked five times this season.Its just tough right now. Weve got to come together as a group, Markstrom said. I felt really good before the game today. Its frustrating. You want to help the team to win.Game notes Washington swept the two-game season series and has won four straight over Vancouver. ... Trotz coached in his 1,387th NHL game, passing Mike Keenan for ninth place on the career list. ... Vancouver RW Jannik Hansen returned after missing 16 games with an upper body injury. ... T.J. Oshie played in his 100th game with Washington. ... Capitals D Matt Niskanen was back after missing one game with an injury. ... The Canucks have been outscored 21-12 in the first period. ... Washingtons Evgeny Kuznetsov registered the 100th assist of his career on Williams goal.UP NEXTCanucks: Conclude five-game trip in Carolina on Tuesday night.Capitals: Face the New York Islanders on the road Tuesday night. The teams have thus far split two games, both in Washington. Omar Vizquel Jersey . William Carrier opened the scoring for Cape Breton (6-4-2), but Andrew Ryan tied the game and Brent Andrews put the Mooseheads (8-6-0) in front for good with a short-handed goal at 13:49 of the second period. Francisco Lindor Jersey . -- Ryan Blaney provided more evidence that Penske Racings No. http://www.indiansteamproshop.com/Indians-Edwin-Encarnacion-Kids-Jersey/ . Vokoun departed practice on Saturday morning after discovering swelling in his thigh. He was taken to a local hospital where the clot was revealed. The club announced the surgery following a 5-3 exhibition loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets. Erik Gonzalez Jersey . LOUIS -- Heading into the final stretch of the season, the issues for the Chicago Bears banged-up defence only seem to be getting worse. Roberto Perez Jersey . Robredo, ranked No. 16, bounced back from an upset loss to Leonardo Mayer in the second round of the Royal Guard Open in Chile last week to down Carreno Busta in 1 hour, 25 minutes. On a day filled mostly with qualifying matches, fifth-seeded Marcel Granollers of Spain also entered the second with a 7-5, 3-6, 6-2 win over Aljaz Bedene of Slovenia, while Guido Pella of Argentina defeated Guillermo Garcia-Lopez of Spain 7-6 (6), 6-4 to advance. Unguarded: My Autobiographyby Jonathan Trott with George Dobell (Sphere) Jonathan Trotts autobiography has been so highly praised that one can anticipate it will deservedly figure on awards shortlists in 2017. The anxiety-related illness that caused his departure from Australia is covered in full - books by Graeme Fowler and Michael Yardy trod similar ground this year - but there is so much more in this insightful and honest account that places this immensely intense sportsman into context in an England side that became No. 1 in the world before descending into rancour. An excellent ghosting job by ESPNcricinfos George Dobell.Chasing Shadows -The Life and Death of Peter Roebuckby Tim Lane and Elliot Cartledge (Hardie Grant) Chasing Shadows will not entirely succeed in ending the conjecture surrounding one of crickets most private figures, but it is a well-balanced and responsible study of an ultimately tragic existence. A thorough and disturbing examination of the tensions that led to his suicide with allegations of sexual assault about to rear their head.Shortlisted for Cricket Writers Club and Cricket Society awards 2016Absolutely Foxedby Graeme Fowler with John Woodhouse (Simon & Schuster) Mental-health issues have been central to crickets conversation since Marcus Trescothicks excellent autobiography, Coming Back To Me in 2008. Graeme Fowlers autobiography, though, has many facets, concerning itself not just with a searing introductory chapter on mental illness but also offering shrewd views on coaching and on the extraordinarily amateurish approach of English cricket in the 1980s. A valuable book from a much-loved figure.Shortlisted for Cricket Writers Club award 2016Stroke of Geniusby Gideon Haigh (Simon and Schuster) Gideon Haigh is as learned as cricket writing gets and his study of Victor Trumper, one of the dominant figures of the Golden Age, is the culmination of a fascination that began in childhood. A wide-ranging, exemplary work that delves not just into Trumper but life itself, Stroke of Genius has been met with widespread admiration. If you want to double down on Australian cricket history, seriously observed, you could even add Alfred James study of Charles Bannerman - Charles Bannerman: Australias Premier Batsman - reviewed by Haigh, as it happens, here.Cricket: The Game of Lifeby Scyld Berry (Hodder) Scyld Berrys paean to the game from its early days to now is an intensely personal work from one of cricket journalisms most original thinkers, mixing serious historical research with the reveries and theories that have sustained him over a lifetime. A work of love.Winner of Cricket Writers Club award; shortlisted for Cricket Society award 2016The War of the White Rosesby Stuart Rayner (Pitch) Yorkshire were a shambles in the 1980s, more of a debating society than a cricket club, as an enraged captain of that era, David Bairstow, once observed. Stuart Rayner has produced an objective and authoritative account of the politicking in Yorkshires civil war that will serve as a reference for years to come.Shortlisted for Cricket Writers Club award 2016Fire in Babylonby Simon Lister (Yellow Press) Inspired by the film of the same name, Fire in Babylon looks at the rise of the great West Indies team, alongside the battles of post-war immigrants from the Caribbean to gain acceptance in the UK. An epic tale of empowerment, as West Indies conquered cricket, and the depressing decline that followed.Winner of Cricket Society award; shortlisted for Cricket Writers Club award 2016The Meaning of Cricketby Jon Hotten (Yellow Jersey) The Meaning of Cricket is, to some extent, a repackaginng of much of the work that has made Jon Hotten a leader among cricket bloggers, in his guise as the Old Batsman.ddddddddddddReaders will discover insight and anecdote, an eye for a description and a great affection for the game in these entertaining, if loosely connected, musings.Test Cricket: The Unauthorised Biographyby Jarrod Kimber (Hardie Grant) Readers of ESPNcricinfo will already be aware that Jarrod Kimber is one of crickets most zestful, creative and iconoclastic writers. Not only would they not expect this to be a traditional history of Test cricket, they would not want it to be. 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