WASHINGTON - Alexander Steen had two goals and an assist, Brian Elliot stopped 33 shots, and the streaking St. Louis Blues held on to defeat the Washington Capitals 4-3 on Sunday afternoon.Dmitrij Jaskin and Vladimir Tarasenko also scored for the Blues, winners of five straight and 10 of 11. T.J. Oshie added three assists.Washingtons Alex Ovechkin scored twice, giving him a league-leading 31 goals. He became the fifth player in NHL history to start his career with 10 30-goal seasons.Ovechkin, who added an assist, has 15 goals in his last 15 games.Karl Alzner also scored for Washington, which is 1-4-2 in its last seven. Nicklas Backstrom and Mike Green had two assists each. Justin Peters made 36 saves.Alzners shot from the point made it 4-3 with 7:32 remaining.Tarasenko had given St. Louis a 4-2 lead when he converted a pass from Steen on a 2-on-1 rush for his 25th goal at 6:13 of the third period.The teams were tied after trading power-play goals in the first period.St. Louis struck first when Peters stopped Oshies blast from the point and Jaden Schwartzs initial rebound attempt, before Steen poked the puck home for his 16th goal at the 2:34 mark.Ovechkin tied it at 9:50 of the first when he blasted Greens pass by a sliding Elliot from his familiar power play home in the left circle.Already minus defenceman Kevin Shattenkirk, who left the game with a lower-body injury after a first-period collision with Ovechkin, the Blues lost forward David Backes when he was ejected for boarding Alzner early in the second.St. Louis killed off a five-minute Washington power play and took the lead just over a minute later. Catching the Capitals on a change, the Blues skated in 3 on 2. Steen gave up the puck but got it back in front of the net and banged his own rebound past Peters to make it 2-1.The Capitals tied it after St. Louis turned the puck over in its own end and Ovechkins wrist shot from the left circle got past Elliot at 14:30.Less than two minutes later, the Blues regained the lead — again off a rebound — when Jaskin slid the puck past Peters from the slot.NOTES: Ovechkin (94) passed Peter Bondra (93) for first place on the Capitals franchise multi-goal games list. He joined Mike Gartner (15 seasons), Wayne Gretzky (13), Jari Kurri and Mike Bossy as 30-goal scorers in at least their first 10 seasons. ... The Capitals reassigned D Cameron Schilling to Hershey of the American Hockey League. ... The Blues were again without C Patrik Berglund and C Jori Lehtera, who both were hurt at Nashville on Thursday. Vapormax Womens Clearance . The Mets made the announcement Sunday night. Parnell blew a save on opening day against Washington and the next day it was revealed he had partially torn right elbow ligament. Nike Air Vapormax Navy+Multi-Color . Tortorella told The Vancouver Province hell be cheering for Team Sweden to win gold when they take on the defending Olympic champions on Sunday morning. "I hope Sweden wins, cause I dont think Hammer (Dan Hamhuis) is going to play, judging by whats happened. http://www.clearancevapormax.com/nike-air-vapormax-2-0-floral-pure-platinum-arctic-pink-white-clearance.html .C. -- Carter Ashton had a pair of goals and added an assist as the Toronto Marlies downed the Charlotte Checkers 5-2 on Saturday in the American Hockey League. Cheap Vapormax 2020 . Louis Blues were workmanlike, methodical and -- most of all -- effective on Monday night. Wholesale Vapormax 2020 . Watch the game live on TSN and TSN GO at 9pm et/6pm pt. Serge Ibaka returned to the Thunder lineup from a calf injury that was supposed to sideline him for the remainder of the postseason and the results were sparkling.Boston, MA - The Boston Red Sox have offered free-agent third baseman Pablo Sandoval a five-year deal, according to a report. A Major League source, per the Boston Globe, stated that the offer is for $95 million. The switch-hitting third baseman, considered one of the top hitting free agents, helped the San FFrancisco Giants win their third World Series title in the last five years.dddddddddddd The 28-year-old hit .366 in the postseason and posted a .279 average with 16 homers and 73 RBI during the regular season. Sandoval declined the Giants qualifying offer of $15.3 million for the 2015 season. ' ' '