PITTSBURGH (AP) Alex Ovechkin scored a power-play goal during Washingtonā€™s fast start, and the Capitals beat Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins 4-3 on Tuesday night.

Ovechkin and Crosby faced off for the 67th time in the regular season. Crosby finished with a goal and an assist, but Washington held on after racing out to a 4-0 lead.

ā€œI think we came out, we were playing really well,ā€ Tom Wilson said of the Capitalsā€™ first period. ā€œMaybe one of our best periods of the year. We made it a little harder on ourselves that we probably needed to.ā€

It was the 10th time that Ovechkin and Crosby scored in the same game, and first since a Capitals win on Nov. 7, 2018.

Wilson, Martin Fehervary and Beck Malenstyn also scored for Washington, which had dropped four in a row. Darcy Kuemper made 33 saves.

Ovechkin got his eighth of the season and No. 830 for his career, which is 65 from passing Wayne Gretzkyā€™s league record of 894 goals.

The Russian winger also surpassed Ray Bourque for the seventh-most points by a player with one franchise in NHL history. Ovechkin made it 4-0, but it was his 126th game-winning goal, which is nine from Jaromir Jagrā€™s NHL record.

Crosby scored his 21st of the season, a power-play goal in the second period. He has 1,540 points, passing Joe Thornton for 12th on the NHLā€™s career points list.

ā€œItā€™s never good when you lose,ā€ Crosby said. ā€œI donā€™t think everyone is feeling good about getting three and making it 4-3. You want to win divisional games and make sure you get those points and we didnā€™t do that.ā€

Jake Guentzel scored his 17th goal for Pittsburgh, and Rickard Rakell picked up his third. The Penguins had won three in a row.

Tristan Jarry allowed three goals on seven first-period shots before he was replaced by Alex Nedeljkovic. Nedeljkovic stopped 14 shots.

ā€œI loved our compete level and climbing back into the hockey game,ā€ Penguins coach Mike Sullivan said. ā€œWe certainly made it a game, but we canā€™t spot a team those types of goals early on.ā€

The Capitals scored more than two goals in regulation for the first time since Dec. 14. Washington improved to 17-0-5 when scoring two or more goals and 11-1-6 in games decided by one goal.

Wilson stopped an eight-game goal drought just 55 seconds into the first period, converting a wrist shot from the top of the right circle. The Capitals are 10-1-2 when scoring first this season.

Malenstyn made it 2-0 at 11:16 when his centering pass off the rush hit Ryan Gravesā€™ stick and deflected over Jarryā€™s shoulder.

Fehervary chased Jarry and made it 3-0 just 1:46 later with a soft wrist shot from the high slot. Pittsburgh had one shot on goal at that point.

Chad Ruhwedel appeared to score for Pittsburgh with 3:27 to play in the first, but the goal was overturned after a successful challenge for offsides.

Rakell scored at 19:56 after Ovechkinā€™s power-play goal.

Crosby set up Guentzel at 18:54 of the second, making it a 4-3 game, but the Capitals were able to hang on for the win.

ā€œGive our guys credit, the second period was a disaster, for lack of a better term,ā€ Capitals coach Spencer Carbery said. ā€œBut we still had 20 minutes to go and we were protecting a lead, so we got back to doing things that you need to do to win games in this league.ā€

UP NEXT

Capitals: Host New Jersey on Wednesday.

Penguins: Visit Boston on Thursday.

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