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WASHINGTON -- Two games, two losses for Alex Ovechkin, the Washington Capitals and first-time NHL head coach Adam Oates. Nike Free Deutschland. Winnipegs Evander Kane and Blake Wheeler each provided a goal and an assist Tuesday night, and the Jets suddenly transformed into an offensive juggernaut, beating the Capitals 4-2 to drop Washington to 0-2 for the first time since 1996. "At this stage of the year, theres a little confidence issue," Oates said. "Were all second-guessing each other a little bit." The Capitals lost their home opener for the first time since 2000, ending a 10-game streak and drawing occasional boos from the red-clad crowd. Theres plenty to complain about: The team has been outscored 10-5; opponents are 5 for 12 on power plays; two-time league MVP Ovechkin doesnt have a goal. "When there was a mistake, it was a big mistake," said Washingtons Troy Brouwer, who scored a power-play goal with 76 seconds left. "The grace period is over." Not the best way to get started in a lockout-shortened season, where any losing streaks significance is magnified. The quick training camp and lack of preseason games didnt give Oates much time to implement his systems. "You feel for their situation," Jets coach Claude Noel said. "Its a really tough transition where you dont have a long camp, you dont have exhibition games, which is a huge difference. You cant assess your team correctly. Youre doing it on the fly." Andrew Ladd and Jim Slater also scored, and Tobias Enstrom had three assists for Winnipeg (1-1-1), which outshot the Capitals 39-34. The Jets scored only two goals in their first 137 1/2 minutes of play this season. They matched that total with a pair of power-play scores in a four-minute span during the first period Tuesday while building a 4-1 lead. "If you play a simple game and everyone buys into it, you can have success," said Wheeler, who was on a new line with Kane and Olli Jokinen. Washington scored first, on Matt Hendricks goal about 10 minutes into the game, but that lead didnt stand long. Winnipeg tied it about 2 1/2 minutes later when Kanes attempt to centre the puck wound up in the net behind goalie Braden Holtby. The puck went in after striking the boot of Capitals defenceman John Carlson at the 12 1/2-minute mark. Then, with Carlson in the penalty box for delay of game, the Jets went ahead 2-1. This time, with Ovechkin and centre Nicklas Backstrom on the penalty-kill, Winnipeg captain Ladd took a one-timer from between the circles that clanged in off the right post with eight seconds remaining on the advantage. The Capitals second game of the season was only 16 1/2 minutes old, yet they already had allowed goals on five of their opponents first nine power plays. Washington lost at Tampa Bay 6-3 on Saturday. "Right now, we just have to realize, we have to win a game," Ovechkin said. "We know what we have to do." Notes: Winnipeg is the first visitor to beat Washington in a home opener since the Los Angeles Kings won 4-1 on Oct. 6, 2000. Oates assisted on Washingtons goal in that game. ... Washingtons Hendricks fought Slater at the end of the second period, then Chris Thorburn with 5 1/2 minutes remaining in the third. ... Capitals C Mike Ribeiro, who was bleeding from the cheek in the first period and got a bandage on the cut, was given a 10-minute misconduct and two-minute unsportsmanlike conduct penalty with less than 1 1/2 minutes left in the game. He said he used salty language while trying for a second time to get an explanation from an official why high-sticking wasnt called either of two times he got hit high. ... Capitals D Mike Green played in his 400th career game. ... Ovechkins 70 points against the Jets franchise -- 34 goals and 36 assists in 49 games against Atlanta and Winnipeg -- are his most against any NHL club. ... 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Mayweather, meanwhile, waited in the lobby of a nearby building to hear whether Saragosa would make him immediately begin serving the three-month sentence she imposed when the boxing champion pleaded guilty last month to a charge that he attacked his ex-girlfriend while two of their children watched in September 2010. Saragosa said she was swayed by the last-minute plea from Mayweathers lawyer, Richard Wright, to let Mayweather postpone jail time so he can train to fight on the May 5 date his promoters promised months ago to pay-per-view television and the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Wright said Mayweather wasnt trying to avoid the sentence, and emphasized the potential economic benefit of attracting fight fans and hotel guests to Las Vegas for a Mayweather fight. The lawyer estimated that Mayweathers last seven fights in Las Vegas generated a combined US$1 billion in business to the community. He projected the economic boost from a May 5 fight at more than $100 million. "This is simply a delay because of prior commitments and contracts," Wright said. "Mr. Mayweather has an obligation to this court," the judge responded. But "given the fact that Mr. Mayweather has these obligations, I am going to grant your request." Prosecutor Lisa Luzaich protested that Mayweather should have to serve his sentence "just like anyone else." Saragosa ordered Mayweather to immediately enrol in a yearlong domestic violence counselling program, and noted that under her original sentence, Mayweather faces an additional three months in jail if he doesnt comply. Mayweather also must complete 100 hours of community service and pay a $2,500 fine. The judge didnt mention a promise that Mayweathers lawyers made in court last month that the boxer would donate $100,000 by the end of the year to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure breast cancer research and support foundation in Las Vegas. The non-profit operates with about a $1 million annual budget, foundation executive Stephanie Kirby said Friday. Kirby said Mayweathers lawyers have contacted the organization, but the donation has not been made. Mayweather, 34, was seen leaving the courthouse area driving a new white Bentley Mulsanne, which has a base price of about $290,000. Mayweather posted photos of a new Bentley luxury sedan this week on his Twitter account, along with separate photos of himself with his children and himself serving people at a food line. Mayweathers manager, Leonard Ellerbe, issued a statement later saying the Mayweather camp was pleased the judge granted the postponement to allow for what he termed a "mega-fight. Nike Free 6.0quot; He wouldnt say whom Mayweather expects to fight. Mayweather pleaded guilty Dec. 21 to a reduced battery domestic violence charge and no contest to two harassment charges as part of a plea deal that saw prosecutors drop felony and misdemeanour charges that could have gotten him 34 years in prison. Authorities say the case stems from a hair-pulling, punching and arm-twisting argument with Josie Harris, the mother of three of Mayweathers children, and threats to beat their sons in an argument about Harris dating another man. Harris, now 31, lives in the Los Angeles area with the couples sons, now 12 and 10, and a daughter age 8. Mayweather, who goes by the nickname "Money," has earned upward of $20 million for each of his two most recent fights, one against Victor Ortiz, which won him the WBC welterweight belt, and the other against Shane Mosley. Mayweather is generally recognized as one of the two best boxers in the world, sharing that spotlight with Manny Pacquiao, a champion fighter from the Philippines. The two men have never fought in the ring, but have a defamation lawsuit pending in Las Vegas federal court stemming from statements by Mayweather that he suspected Pacquiao was taking performance-enhancing drugs. As part of his plea deal, Mayweather also pleaded no contest Dec. 30 to misdemeanour harassment in a separate case stemming from a scuffle with a 21-year-old homeowner association security guard who claimed he was poked in the face during an argument about parking tickets on cars outside Mayweathers house. The extended jail stint will be a first for Mayweather, who has been arrested several times since 2002 in battery and violence cases in Las Vegas and in his hometown of Grand Rapids, Mich. He was convicted in 2002 of misdemeanour battery stemming from a fight with two women at a Las Vegas nightclub, received a suspended one-year jail sentence and was ordered to undergo impulse-control counselling. Wright said that case was overturned on appeal. He was fined in Grand Rapids in February 2005 and ordered to perform community service after pleading no contest to misdemeanour assault and battery for a bar fight. He was acquitted by a Nevada jury in July 2005 of accusations that he hit and kicked Harris during an argument outside a Las Vegas nightclub. He was acquitted last October of misdemeanour allegations that he threatened two homeowner association security guards during a parking ticket argument separate from the one in November. Mayweather also faces a civil lawsuit in state court in Las Vegas from two men who allege he orchestrated a shooting attack on them outside a skating rink in 2009. Police have never accused Mayweather of firing shots, and he has never been criminally charged in that case. He is also on the hook for 40 hours of community service with the Las Vegas Habitat for Humanity Project under a South Carolina federal judges order for dodging a deposition in a music rights lawsuit. Habitat for Humanity has not heard from Mayweather, agency official Catherine Barnes said Friday. ' ' '

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