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Ottawa Senators' Mark Stone (61) celebrates with teammates Eric Gryba (62) and Clarke MacArthur (16) after a goal during first period NHL action in Ottawa against the Washington Capitals on Saturday April 4, 2015. The Senators went on to win 4-3 in overtime.Justin Tang/The Canadian Press

Kyle Turris scored on a breakaway at 3:14 of overtime to lift the Ottawa Senators over the Washington Capitals 4-3 Saturday night.

Turris stripped the puck away inside his own blue-line before racing down the ice and beating Braden Holtby through his legs.

Clark MacArthur, Mark Stone and Mika Zibanejad had first-period goals for the Senators (40-26-12) who they remain in contention for the final playoff berth in the Eastern Conference. Ottawa is three points back of the Boston Bruins for the final wild-card spot.

Erik Karlsson had two assists in the win and Andrew Hammond made 29 saves to improve his record to 17-1-1 this season.

Marcus Johansson, Mike Green and Troy Brouwer scored in regulation for the Capitals (43-25-11), while Holtby finished with 23 stops.

After falling behind 3-0 after the first and then entering the third down 3-1, Green scored at 7:18 to trim the gap. Brouwer then tied the game at 15:50 to force extra time.

Johansson had the lone goal of the second period to get Washington on the board. The Capitals controlled the puck in Ottawa's zone for long stretches while outshooting them 12-7 in the period. They also got the only power play of the second but failed to score while registering just one shot.

Stone opened the scoring at 3:21 of the first when he beat Holtby high glove side from the faceoff circle.

Washington got into penalty trouble when they took three minor penalties in a span of 88 seconds giving the Senators a pair of extended five-on-three opportunities.

MacArthur scored at 9:03 with a near identical shot from almost the exact spot as Stone earlier in the period. Just 53 seconds later the Senators went up 3-0 when Zibanejad scored on a one-timer from the side of the net off a Bobby Ryan pass.

During the extended power play Ottawa had six shots.

Notes: Jared Cowen, Milan Michalek, Colin Greening and Matt Puempel were scratches for the Senators Saturday while Jay Beagle was the lone scratch for the CapitalsErik Karlsson's first period assist was his 300th career point... He now stands at 301Brayden Holtby started his 22nd consecutive game tying him with Wayne Stephenson for most consecutive start in Capitals' franchise history.

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