Alex Ovechkin was sad Marc-Andre Fleury was on the bench instead of in the net for the Capitals’ final game of the regular season against the Wild.
“It was a pretty good battle out there between me and him,” Ovechkin said of their decadeslong rivalry that flatters both: Fleury won his third Stanley Cup in 2017 after he and Pittsburgh eliminated Ovechkin and Washington, while Ovechkin has scored more vs. Fleury than any other goaltender.
Ovechkin didn’t get any closer to Wayne Gretzky’s all-time goals record Thursday night, the Wild locking up the lead once they regained it during their 4-2 victory at Xcel Energy Center that advanced them in their own chase for a playoff berth, and Ovechkin shifted the spotlight to Fleury postgame when he had the Capitals line up to shake Fleury’s hand.
“That relationship is a little bit of a hate-love,” Marcus Foligno said, “but it’s one of those where you just tip your cap to the other guy.”
As much as there were big-picture implications — from Ovechkin needing six goals to pass Gretzky’s 894 to the final game between Ovechkin and Fleury barring a Stanley Cup Final reunion — the immediate stakes were more pressing for the Wild, and they played like it.
Frederick Gaudreau scored twice, Matt Boldy set up the equalizer, then split a 2-2 tie with nine seconds left in the second period with his team-leading 24th goal, and goaltender Filip Gustavsson made 28 saves to help the Wild avoid finishing the toughest stretch of their week (Dallas, Vegas and Washington) empty-handed.
That prevented St. Louis from closing the gap for the first wild-card spot in the Western Conference.
The Blues were catching up after the Wild were blanked 3-0 by the Stars on Monday and then fell 5-1 to the Golden Knights on Tuesday, but they’re still two points back of the Wild’s 87 despite winning eight in a row.