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New York Rangers Aaron Voros (R) takes a shot at the goal as Washington Capitals Mike Green (L) and goalie Brent Johnson defend at the Verizon Center in Washington on November 8, 2008. (UPI Photo/Alexis C. Glenn)

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Henrik Lundqvist stopped 29 shots and Derick Brassard scored Sunday, keeping the New York Rangers alive in the playoffs with a 1-0 decision over Washington.
Derek Stepan scored a tiebreaking goal in the third period Monday and the New York Rangers got back into their playoff series with a 4-3 win over Washington.
Mike Green scored on a power play in overtime Saturday, lifting the Washington Capitals over the New York Rangers 1-0 for a 2-0 first-round playoff series lead.
Eric Fehr's goal 3:23 into overtime Saturday handed Washington a 3-2 decision over Boston in the Capitals' regular-season finale.
Alex Ovechkin and Troy Brouwer each scored twice Saturday and the Washington Capitals continued their hot April with a 5-1 pasting of Montreal.
Alex Ovechkin and Martin Erat each logged a goal and an assist Tuesday and the Washington Capitals rolled to their eighth straight win, 5-1 over Toronto.
Mike Green scored with 2:01 left in overtime Saturday for the Washington Capitals, who overcame a blown lead to post a 6-5 win over Tampa Bay.
Troy Brouwer scored Washington's first and last goal Thursday and the Capitals extended their winning streak to six games by downing Carolina 3-1.
Alex Ovechkin scored the only goal of a shootout Thursday to bring Washington a 2-1 decision over the New York Islanders.
Washington's Alex Ovechkin pumped in two goals and helped out on another Tuesday, aiding the Capitals' playoff hopes with a 5-3 win over Carolina.
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Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin talks to victims from the May 20 tornado that hit Moore, Oklahoma, May 22, 2013. The EF-5 tornado cut a path of destruction approximately 17 miles by 1.3 miles wide and left 24 people dead. UPI/J.P. Wilson