Conor Garland scored in the second round of the shootout to give the visiting Arizona Coyotes a 4-3 victory over the Washington Capitals on Monday night.
Washington rallied for three straight goals to force overtime, and the Capitals appeared poised to win when T.J. Oshie scored with 2:46 left.
However, after a video review, the play was ruled offsides.
The game then went to shootout, where the Caps went first, and Oshie missed before Arizona’s Nick Schmaltz beat Washington goaltender Ilya Samsonov.
Round two saw Evgeny Kuznetsov try to tie it for the Caps but bang a shot off the left post.
Garland then scored to seal Arizona’s win.
For Washington, the loss ended a six-game winning streak, though the Capitals are now 10-0-2 in their past 12 games.
The Coyotes snapped a brief three-game losing skid (0-2-1).
Arizona goalie Antti Raanta had a strong game, finishing with 31 saves.
He made 12 stops in a first period that saw Washington come up with a number of scoring chances.
Clayton Keller gave the Coyotes a 1-0 lead when he scored with 5:45 remaining in the first period.
The Coyotes then scored twice in the first minute of the second period and took a 3-0 lead.
Christian Fischer scored 10 seconds into the period after a turnover.
Samsonov got his glove on the puck, but the officials said the puck made it over the goal line after the play was reviewed.
Then, Arizona got another goal only 35 seconds later following another Washington giveaway.
That score came from Michael Grabner.
The Capitals broke through in the second period when Kuznetsov scored on a breakaway, sprung by a Jakub Vrana pass 8:47 into period.
Kuznetsov scored again early in the third before Oshie sent the game into overtime by putting away the rebound of an Alex Ovechkin shot with 1:16 remaining in regulation.
The Carolina Hurricanes responded from one of their most miserable games of the season, throttling the visiting Senators 8-2 on Monday night, avenging a loss at Ottawa two nights earlier.
Sebastian Aho scored twice, and Warren Foegele, Martin Necas, Haydn Fleury, Dougie Hamilton, Ryan Dzingel and Joel Edmundson also scored for the Hurricanes, who led 5-0 late in the second period.
It was a contrast from Ottawa’s strong start Saturday night, when it posted a 4-1 home victory against Carolina.
The Hurricanes snapped a four-game losing streak.
They scored a total of four goals in the final three games of that slump, so the Monday goal-scoring spree was overdue.
Andrei Svechnikov, Brett Pesce and Edmundson all notched two assists for Carolina.
Edmundson, a defenseman acquired before the season from Stanley Cup champion St.
Louis, assisted on the Hurricanes’ first two third-period goals, giving him his first points in the 18th game with his new team before he posted the game’s final goal.
Foegele, Dzingel and Necas also had assists for two-point nights. Carolina goaltender Petr Mrazek made 27 saves. Colin White and Brady Tkachuk scored for Ottawa.
Ottawa starting goalie Anders Nilsson gave up four goals on 19 shots.
Nilsson, who was the NHL’s most-recent First Star of the Week, was pulled in the second period.
Craig Anderson replaced him, making 20 saves while also allowing four goals.
Carolina posted its highest single-game goals total since an 8-5 victory over the New York Rangers on Oct.
7, 2018. Foegele scored his second goal of the season just 44 seconds into the game when the puck bounced off the skate of Ottawa’s Chris Tierney and got past Nilsson. Necas scored on a power play with 2:05 remaining in the first period.
Aho opened the second-period scoring with a short-handed breakaway, and Fleury and Hamilton extended the lead to 5-0.
White put Ottawa on the board when Mrazek mishandled the puck from behind the net and it ended up on White’s stick.
It was his second goal of the season.
Ottawa fell to 1-6-1 in road games.