Alex Ovechkin had a pair of hat tricks, and it would be fine with him if he never repeated either one. He was called for three penalties, and he crashed the net off of its moorings three times in the third period. The Boston Bruins, meanwhile, had a hat trick of goals in the first period -- and couldn't hold the three-goal lead. As it turned out, the magic came in threes for Eric Fehr, who had Ovechkin-like moments with a pair of assists and a persevering, falling-to-the-ice goal 37 seconds into overtime Tuesday night to give the Washington Capitals a 4-3 win.