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Orlov, Holtby lead Capitals to 1-0 victory over Oilers

Edmonton Oilers right wing Nail Yakupov (10), from Russia, shoots the puck as Washington Capitals goalie Braden Holtby (70) is ready to block as Capitals defenseman John Carlson (74) defends, in the second period of an NHL hockey game, Monday, Nov. 23, 2015, in Washington.
Edmonton Oilers right wing Nail Yakupov (10), from Russia, shoots the puck as Washington Capitals goalie Braden Holtby (70) is ready to block as Capitals defenseman John Carlson (74) defends, in the second period of an NHL hockey game, Monday, Nov. 23, 2015, in Washington. Alex Brandon, AP Photo

WASHINGTON — Dmitry Orlov scored with 6:32 left in the third period, Braden Holtby made 33 saves and the Washington Capitals edged the Edmonton Oilers 1-0 Monday night.

Tom Wilson started the game-winning play by coming up with a puck in the right corner. He quickly sent it across the ice to Orlov, who fired a high slap shot past goalie Anders Nilsson from the left circle.

Brooks Laich also got an assist as the Capitals won their second consecutive game. Washington increased the pressure on offence in the third, registering 15 of its 30 shots after Edmonton had kept the Capitals quiet before that.

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Holtby made a number of tough stops on a night when Washington needed some help because its offence wasn’t as effective as usual. He came up with several good glove saves that frustrated the Oilers.

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Nilsson finished with 29 saves and turned in a second straight strong performance. He made 19 saves in last Friday’s 5-1 victory at New Jersey that started Edmonton’s five-game Eastern swing.

This game was much different from the one played on Oct. 23 in Edmonton when the Capitals earned a 7-4 victory. There wasn’t nearly as much offence, as both teams got better performances on defence and in goal.

In fact, neither team could generate much offence in the first two periods, and Edmonton came up empty on a 4-minute power play. Washington centre Nicklas Backstrom got a double-minor for high-sticking midway through the second period, but the Oilers could not score on their four shots.

Both teams missed on breakaways about 8 minutes into the third before Holtby robbed Edmonton defenceman Eric Gryba on a quick glove save with 11:46 left.

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