Winnipeg Jets right wing Nino Niederreiter (62) battles for the...

Winnipeg Jets right wing Nino Niederreiter (62) battles for the puck with Washington Capitals defenseman Nick Jensen (3) in the second period of an NHL hockey game, Sunday, March 24, 2024, in Washington. Credit: AP/Mark Schiefelbein

WASHINGTON — Alex Ovechkin scored twice to reach 26 goals this season, Charlie Lindgren stopped all 27 shots he faced and the Washington Capitals beat the Winnipeg Jets 3-0 on Sunday to move back into a playoff position.

The Capitals have won four of their past five games, a stretch in which Ovechkin has scored eight goals. He had just eight goals in his first 43 games.

Ovechkin getting hot has fueled Washington's surge up the standings and reignited talk of him breaking Wayne Gretzky's career goals record. He is 46 back.

The offensive explosion in the third period — John Carlson's tie-breaking goal on a power-play blast 1:21 in and Ovechkin's two — came after Lindgren was the best player on the ice for much of the afternoon. Lindgren outdueled Connor Hellebuyck, the front-runner for the Vezina Trophy as the NHL's top goaltender, turning aside several high-quality scoring chances throughout.

The combination of Lindgren's stellar play and timely scoring added up to the Capitals' second consecutive victory, after they beat Carolina in a crazy, 7-6 shootout Friday night. They passed Detroit for the East's second and final wild-card spot ahead of a pivotal showdown with the Red Wings in Washington on Tuesday night.

The Jets missed an opportunity to at least temporarily pull into a tie with Colorado and Dallas for the most points in the Central Division. They've lost three in a row at the end of a lengthy road trip and now have five games at home to recalibrate for the playoffs.

While Winnipeg has that luxury, the Capitals do not, with every game down the stretch carrying meaning. They are just one point up on the Red Wings and two back of Philadelphia for third place in the Metropolitan Division, looking to return to the postseason after missing it last year.

Washington Capitals right wing T.J. Oshie (77) looks to pass...

Washington Capitals right wing T.J. Oshie (77) looks to pass the puck around Winnipeg Jets left wing Alex Iafallo (9) in the first period of an NHL hockey game, Sunday, March 24, 2024, in Washington. Credit: AP/Mark Schiefelbein

Nothing about the race has been easy. Already without Tom Wilson, who is serving a six-game suspension, the Capitals played much of the game without fellow winger Sonny Milano, who left midway through the first period after taking a seemingly harmless shove into the glass from Brenden Dillon and suffering what the team called an upper-body injury.

Before puck drop, the Caps honored veteran forward T.J. Oshie for reaching the 1,000 NHL games milestone on the team’s most recent road trip. Oshie was back in the lineup after missing the past two games because of injury.

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Winnipeg Jets center Adam Lowry (17) battles for the puck...

Winnipeg Jets center Adam Lowry (17) battles for the puck with Washington Capitals defensemen Trevor van Riemsdyk (57) and Alexander Alexeyev (27) in the second period of an NHL hockey game, Sunday, March 24, 2024, in Washington. Credit: AP/Mark Schiefelbein

Capitals: Their game Tuesday at home against Detroit could determine who’s in a playoff spot with roughly 10 games left in the regular season for each team.

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